Nineteenth Senate Session
March 6th, 2018
Stern Center Ballroom
Call to Order
The Nineteenth Session of Senate was called to order at4:29pm
Roll Call
- Absences
- President Helfgott
- Director Lifchez
Minutes
Motion to waive the reading of the minutes.
- Passed
Executive Council Reports
- President Alexandra Helfgott
- none
- Secretary Emily Ramsayer
- We have a bunch of clubs coming to exit today and one coming to enter their 28 day waiting period so pay attention and ask good questions
- Treasurer Sara Graham
- Budget workshops this week
- Budgets are due Friday
- Budget hearings next Monday, Wednesday, and possibly Friday
- Chief of Staff Runzo
- ASW tabling on Friday and Saturday at 10am-3pm so please sign up
- Going to pass around a sign up sheet for our dodge ball team; games will be on Monday and Wednesday
- Updated initiatives are going on the website
- Deputy Chief of Staff Eney
- No report
- Pro Tempore Palacios
- No report
- Vice President Tripp Keefe
- No report
Unfinished Business
- SB-76-2018— A bill to allow the Comedy Club at the College of Charleston to become a budgeted organization.
- First Rights
- Senator Meis:
- I yield my time to her
- Club rep:
- We focused on promoting our club
- We made social media and hung up flyers
- 200 followers on Instagram
- We have held a lot of general meetings
- We have started a few activities
- We started talking about upcoming events like shows
- We focus on sketch writing and improv
- Period of Discussion
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Passed
- SB-78-2018— A bill to allow Pretty Active at the College of Charleston to become a budgeted organization.
Motion to table this bill
Passed
New Business
1.) SB-79-2018— A bill to allow the budgeted student organization Fashion Club to enter their 28 day waiting period.
- First Rights
- Senator Green:
- I yield my time to her
- Club rep:
- We are trying to create a club where we can discuss the latest trends around the world and at the college itself
- We have so many fashion opportunities in Charleston so this club is perfect for CofC
- We both have interest in the fashion world
- CofC doesn’t offer a fashion major or minor so we want to provide that space to explore the fashion world
- There are 13 of us
- Good opportunity ofpeople interested in fashion to have a place to meet and discuss
- Period of Discussion
- Chief of Staff Runzo: What is your executive board structure?
- President, VP, treasurer, secretary/historian
- Senator Roller: Do you have any events planned for this semester or next?
- We could create a blog
- DIY projects and give the things we make to charities
- Parliamentarian Rizzo: have you ever volunteered with Charleston Fashion Week?
- Yes we are volunteering this week
- We are only freshman though so this is our fist year doing it
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Passed
2.) SB-80-2018— A bill to allow the budgeted student organization MEDLife Club at the College of Charleston to become a non-budgeted organization.
- First Rights
- Senator Baade:
- I yield my time to her
- Club rep:
- We held an interest meeting with 19 interested members
- We have a trip planned for spring break and we have 48 people participating in that
- We have a full executive board and we will be having an application for new exec next semester
- Future events include being a part of Charleston Miracle, fundraisers, and t-shirt sales
- Period of Discussion
- Pro Tempore Palacios: Why are they non-budgeted?
- Because their club is centered around these big service trips
- Because these trips cost a good amount of money and most of their active members are people that are going/have gone on these trips, that makes them non-budgeted because not everyone can afford this kind of trip
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Passed
3.) SR-12-2018— A resolution to get Captain Crunch in both dining halls.
- First Rights
- Senator Bridges:
- I love Captain Crunch
- And we do not have it in our dining halls
- Period of Discussion
- Senator Jacobson: Could you include LIFE cereal?
- We could bring that up when we talk to dining services
- Chief of Staff Runzo: Is this specific to crunch berries or peanut butter crunch?
- I was thinking both
- I really don’t know, so I will be having a meeting with them soon
- Pro Tempore Palacios: Have you asked dining services yet about this?
- No
- Pro Tempore Palacios: How many people support this?
- My roommates talked about this to me because we have been going to Harris Teeter to buy it
- So have many people in my hall
- Pro Tempore Palacios: Why do you think Captain Crunch needs to be added?
- When you walk down the grocery store isle, you see a whole array of cereals, so why should we exclude Captain Crunch from our dining halls?
- There are people out there that like it
- Senator Meis: What do you think the odds are of getting Captain Crunch?
- I would give it a 90% chance that we will get it
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Objection
- Senator Pitts: How would you introduce this to students who only eat gluten free stuff?
- If they are concerned about not having gluten free cereal then we can ask
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Objection
Period of Debate
Speeches in opposition
- Senator Green:
- Captain Crunch hurts my mouth
- Pro Tempore Palacios:
- I don’t think you provide substantial evidence as to why we need this
- I think we have a good amount of variety in our dining halls
- I feel like this isn’t representative of the student body as a whole
- Senator Butcher:
- My friend wanted baked potatoes soup and he got it by simply filling out a dining hall survey just so you know, you can get Captain Crunch that way
- Senator Pitts:
- Maybe we can get a survey on what the students want
Speech in favor
- Senator Jacobson:
- We need to expand the amount of cereal we offer
- This might lead to LIFE cereal in the future
- We need to think about the student body as a whole
- Senator King:
- I know many people like Captain Crunch
- I over hear people in Bistro say this
- It is very sentimental to me
- I will give you their email addresses if you would like for proof
- Senator Rothstein:
- I think the college in general values what SGA has to say
- Obviously we cant ask every student what they want
- Resolutions in the past have been used to bring in food
- This shows that Senate is not doing boring things all the time but doing something simple
- I don’t know anyone who would be offended by bringing this cereal to the dining halls
Motion to move into voting procedures
Objection
Speech in Favor:
- Senator Hicks:
- We don’t always survey the entire student body when we put forth a resolution
Motion to move into voting procedures
Passed
Voting Procedures
passed
4.)SR-13-2018— A resolution to express disapproval with the lack of current legislation restricting the purchase and use of guns in the United States of America; also, to demand that the College of Charleston remains a gun-free campus to ensure the safety of its students, faculty, and staff.
- First Rights
- Senator Bridges, Director Brown, Senator Meis, and Senator Rothstein:
- Wrote this in response to the Parkland shooting
- Florida legislature wrote a bill to arm teachers and professors
- CofC should remain gun free
- Period of Discussion
- Chief of Staff Runzo: Does this bill only apply to professors?
- No students, faculty, and staff
- Mainly faculty and staff though
- Chief of Staff Runzo: Would that just stay the same for public safety?
- Yes
- We are just reaffirming the school’s current position
- Deputy Chief of Staff Eney: Does this mean that we will be participating in the walk out?
- No
- Pro Tempore Palacios: for students who already have guns, how would this affect them?
- It wouldn’t, they will still abide by CofC’s regular, in-place rules on this matter
- Pro Tempore Palacios: What is the point of passing this bill?
- It is important because legislators are taking measures to try to change gun laws and we don’t want teachers and professors arming themselves here at the College
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Passed
Motion to reenter the bill SB-78-2018
Passed
- SB-78-2018— A bill to allow Pretty Active at the College of Charleston to become a budgeted organization.
- First Rights
- Senator Caleca:
- I yield my time to her
- Club rep:
- We have held 2 events
- We are partnering with Luminescent tomorrow as part of Women’s Empowerment Week
- We have our executive board applications due tomorrow
- We have a tabling on Friday
- Period of Discussion
- Senator Meis: How many students did you have to start with and how many students do you have now?
- We have 100 people right now but had 30 to start with
- Director Conti: How will you chose executive board?
- Trying to chose based on class
- Motion to pass by unanimous consent
Passed
Committee Reports
- Allocations- Treasurer Sara Graham
- No allocations this week
- Next Monday is the last day to submit contingency requests
- Student Organization Review Board- Secretary Emily Ramsayer
- Last SOR is March 12th, so next week
- If you know anyone who wants to create a club please let them know about this deadline
- Director Brown
- The tables are ontheir way
- Umbrellas are coming
- Next week you will see posters and flyers up about the bike share
- Director Conti
- Meeting with Stern to see if they will store big drink containers
- Meeting with sustainability office about water bottle designs
- Looking at disability initiatives
- Still working on Pep Club initiative
- Director Lifchez
- SGA brochures
- We are communicating about putting those in dining halls
- Might also be in PODS
- More fruits and veggies to pods and cliff bars
- Cougar cash at TD Arena; we have contacted them
- Enough is enough: meeting with sexual misconduct committee
- Director Pullin
- Finished clock initiative
- Reached out to physical plant about getting clocks
- Bump in the road with dog waste stations but we are working on it
- About the LGBT signifier on applications, admissions liked the idea and said they would reach out after Accepted Students Weekend
Announcements
- SGA Related
- Chief of Staff Runzo:
- please sign up for Accpeted Students Weekend tabling
- Non-SGA Related
- Senator Bridges:
- the game is tonight at 7pm, shuttles are leaving at 5:30pm; be there
- Senator Odac:
- United African Students Club is having their first event this Saturday night at 7:30pm in the Stern ballroom. Come join us!!
Adjournment
The Nineteenth Session of the Student Senate adjourned at 5:09pm