Enhancements to SG TV
SG President Ed Wolf announced that SG TV would have “major enhancements”
starting very soon. There will be weather updates, up to
date events listed, and RSS feeds.
Graduate Senator Position
Student Government has proposed a new amendment to the constitution,
which represents graduate students through a seat in the Senate.
The amendment states, “The Senator from the community including all
students registered with matriculated graduate student status shall be
elected by the prevailing graduate student organization advised by the
office of the Dean of Graduate Studies.” A graduate student speaking to
the Senate stated, “We’ve had over 700 responses. Twenty five percent
of grad students are interested. They would like to have a grad student
represent them, having a voice in this community that will work with
SG to perceive how we will work with this organization…We’re trying
to approach different issues, like students trying to get research and
help students interact with their advisers. We can get this help through
dean Moore in the College of Graduate Studies.” SG has decided to table
this issue until next week.
SAAC Athlete Registration
The SAAC representative addressed the Senate in regard to getting athletes
to have the same registration privileges as Honors students and
NTID students. “For first and second year students, it’s very difficult to
get your practice schedule to fit around your academic schedule. That,
and most of the coaches aren’t full time, so they have to schedule their
jobs around their practice times as well…We’ve talked about this with
faculty and they agree that it would be better if athletes went to classes
instead of having to skip them for games,” he said. Some disagreed that
allowing athletes to register early would be a benefit. The GLBT Senator
stated, “I think if this organization tries to get privileges before the
rest, then another organization will, and then everyone will want those
privileges.” The Senate decided that giving athletes particular attention
could present a complicated situation. They vote next week.
Parkour Revisited
Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. Mary-Beth Cooper addressed the
Senate in regard to complications with the Parkour club. “I’ve come
here to hear your thoughts about the Parkour Club and what I rely on
is that people are making good decisions before issues come up to my
desk, ” Cooper said. Despite its initial objection, the Senate has agreed
that by and large that the Parkour Club presents issues of liability to the
University, because its participants may become injured or injure other
people and harm RIT property. COB Senator Carlos Cornejo disagreed,
saying, “After they presented, they proved that they would be able to
follow safety standards. I pushed forward to approve this club.” Cooper
concluded, “This looks exciting to me...I love the organization and the
training, but we still need to discuss administrative reliability.”
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