Wednesday 11/04/2015
Absent: Anne Belson, Lupe
Chair: Alex
Approve Agenda: Approved
Approve Meeting Minutes: Approved
Public Comments
WashPIRG
- Campaign to pass 122 in Seattle
- Initiative Passed
- Limits spending and contributions to individual candidates
Emily-Dunn Wilder-Student Trustees
- Emily had a board orientation on Monday.
- The administration is interested in more student involvement with committees
- Emily and George Bridges will be meeting with students to get feedback on academics.
- George Bridges is interested in attending a GSU meeting. Alex will contact him.
- Emily Dunn-Wilder will start posting onto Greener Commons in order to connect with students.
- Top priority is to improve communication with students and improving Greener Commons
Check-In’s:
Jeff
- 1366 initiative passed
- Important for the GSU to write a statement to the legislative to specify that the legislative should not get rid of tuition cuts
- Jeff will create a draft
- Send out an email of the WSA agenda
- Alex is interested in holding a vote to approve the 4 voting WSA members
- Jeff will bring a list of candidates on Monday
Rhianna
- Rhianna and Jeff met with Kelly Schrader
- Kelly Schrader is interested in attended a GSU meeting
Alex
- Meeting with Wendy Endres and the President on Tuesday
- Requesting the Bias Response Team to send out a campus email
- Let Alex know before Tuesday if there is anything he should mention during the meetings
Tom
- Retreat is this weekend
- Students will meeting in C parking lot on Thursday
Tacoma Check-In
- Unable to present the budget proposal to the S&A Tacoma board
Election Commissioner Interviews
- The GSU interviewed Ryan
- Motion to interview Ryan today and select candidate on Monday (does not pass)
- Ryan was a previous GSU representative
- Ryan’s schedule could potentially focus on Weekend and Evening Studies
- The GSU further discussed whether or not they should hire Ryan today, or wait until Monday to make a decision.
- Motion to vote for the final Election Commissioner Position on Monday (approved)
Greener Organization Meeting
- The GO is interested in creating connections with the GSU and upper campus
- Collaborating on forums and events
- GO has the ability to get rights of movies before their on Dvd.
- GO meetings are on Wednesdays at 5 PM
- The GO can assist with Civic Engagement Week
“Free the Nipple” Legislation
- Jeff review free the nipple legislative
- City of Olympia: 15% of registered voters to sign a petition
- Thurston County policies dictate the policies of The Evergreen State College
- Passing the “free the nipple” campaign in Thurston County would be very challenging
- However, there can be a campaign to have The Evergreen State College be apart of City of Olympia.
- Tom mentioned to find an advocate in the city council to work with the GSU.
Go over and vote on WLM response
- Motion to approve the GSU response to the WLM posters (approve)
- The GSU can published the letter into the Cooper Point Journal
Faculty Meeting
- Mac will be bringing the official WLM posters to the faculty meeting.
- S&A Decoupling
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