The IUSA Congress meeting on March 2, 2010 passed five resolutions unanimously. The resolutions included supporting diversity on campus, revising the budget, purchasing iPod touches to replace security cameras, reviewing the end of year budget, and adding a constitutional amendment to the next election ballot. Attendance at the meeting was 36 people. The historian provided an update on revising the bylaws.
The IUSA Congress meeting on March 2, 2010 passed five resolutions unanimously. The resolutions included supporting diversity on campus, revising the budget, purchasing iPod touches to replace security cameras, reviewing the end of year budget, and adding a constitutional amendment to the next election ballot. Attendance at the meeting was 36 people. The historian provided an update on revising the bylaws.
The IUSA Congress meeting on March 2, 2010 passed five resolutions unanimously. The resolutions included supporting diversity on campus, revising the budget, purchasing iPod touches to replace security cameras, reviewing the end of year budget, and adding a constitutional amendment to the next election ballot. Attendance at the meeting was 36 people. The historian provided an update on revising the bylaws.
The IUSA Congress meeting on March 2, 2010 passed five resolutions unanimously. The resolutions included supporting diversity on campus, revising the budget, purchasing iPod touches to replace security cameras, reviewing the end of year budget, and adding a constitutional amendment to the next election ballot. Attendance at the meeting was 36 people. The historian provided an update on revising the bylaws.
John Gillard – Historian: working on updating bylaws
Jenn Chen – IU is one of four schools to test out new USA Today e-edition. Looks like a newspaper, but on cyberspace.
Resolution 09-10-29: Passes unanimous voice vote
-Diversity resolution -IU is not diversity-friendly, ranked below ISU, IUPUI, and Purdue -Empowerment of culture centers = allowing centers to expand from current minimal existences, and linking them together. -A. Hahn: would supporting the allocation of IUB funds to Committee for Multicultural Research Engagement be better? *Resolution altered.