Archive for March, 2010

March 29, 2010 Meeting

Posted on March 29, 2010 by karriNo Comments

March 29th’s meeting was fairly short. It included speakers Ms. M’Lyssa Hoops on the Invisible Children movement and Mr. Kevin Brunner about public service. The legislation S09-10:06 the Legislation Affairs Director Reform Act was passed 14-0. Tomorrow night at 6 in the DownUnder is the President/Vice President debate–BE THERE!! Thanks for reading the blog! :)

3/15/10 Minutes

3/29/10 Agenda

Speakers

Invisible Children: Rough Cut Screening – Ms. M’Lyssa Hoops

  • Ms. Hoops is part of the Invisible Children movement and is requesting help from WSG to promote the speakers coming on April 27th. A motion was made to table this issue to the Public Relations Committee to decide the best moves for WSG from here on out.
  • African Student Association, Black Student Union, PEACE and other organizations around campus are already part of helping make this event a big one!
  • Learn more about the Invisible Children movement HERE

City of Whitewater – Mr. Kevin Brunner, City Manager


  • Mr. Brunner suggests students interested in getting a career in public service get several internships dealing with public service.
  • Get in contact with him for more information on getting involved with public service!
  • Mr. Brunner is currently looking for a Summer Intern, the city is also looking for other interns. Apply here!!

Internal Committee Reports

Elections: Mr. Cody Horlacher
Meetings are every other Thursday at 5 p.m. outside the office, UC 140

  • Senators may not work the polls for the district they represent.
  • Format for the debate is 5 questions selected by the Elections Committee and Q/A from the audience attending.
  • TOMORROW is the Pres/VP Debate at 6 p.m. in the DownUnder

External Committee Reports

Faculty Senate: Sen. Elvisa Pasic
Next meeting is April 6th, 2:15 p.m., UC Ballroom

  • The Chancellor would like all the academic departments to update or rewrite their bylaws on choosing their directors.
  • Purple Book: A book of files of all professors and their work and experiences. The way they’re running their classes. They’d like to make the Purple Book electronic. There are concerns on Security? Privacy? How reliable will that be? The Purple Book is the specific professor’s property, like a portfolio.

Officer Reports

President Tim Scully

  • Senator of the Year votes!
  • Inclusive Excellence: An initiative to get more people, students of color, non-traditional students, LGBT students, etc. to come to college. Learn more HERE

Vice President Riley Mabeus

  • Reserved the room for next year’s presidential banquet: Saturday, May 7, 2011
  • This year’s President’s Banquet is Friday, May 7, 2010 MARK YOUR CALENDARS!!
  • Look for your Evite soon!! Put your friends/family addresses on the yellow sheet in Riley’s mailbox

University Services/Luke Schalewski

  • Off-Campus Housing Fair is Wednesday, April 7th 1-4 p.m. in 275B
  • Sponsored by Residence Life. Any suggestions to Luke for a brochure are appreciated!

Academic Affairs/Sarah Herlache

  • Academic Staff Series: Wed. 12-1:30 p.m. UC 262 – Retention of multicultural students through short-term study abroad opportunities.
  • AA Meeting – Thursday 2 p.m. in WSG office
  • Friday is a Furlough Day and the start of Mini Break – No classes!

Public Relations/Karri Duerwachter

  • Thank you chalkers! Next chalking date is April 5th!!
  • PR Meeting is next week Monday at 6:30 p.m. outside the WSG office

Legislative Affairs/Scott Coenen

  • Fill out your census and mail it back!
  • Common Council District 2 Candidate Forum 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow in the DownUnder
  • April 6th Election: David Reddy vs. David Danz for Judge, see March 15th blog for info.
  • 2010 Political Science Department Career Night is April 6th, 6:30 p.m. in UC 275A

IT/Jay Rogers

  • Housing Guide proposals were returned by both CyberSolutions and NoMoreDorms.com
  • IT Committee meeting 3:45 p.m. this Wednesday outside the WSG office

Advisor/Jan Bilgen

  • Campus Awards Ceremony: Saturday, May 2nd
  • Apply or nominate here!
  • Applications are DUE FRIDAY, APRIL 2nd BY MIDNIGHT

Clerk/Anna Schwarz

  • Legislation pieces:
  • Fall of 2002 S02-03:01 Unrestricted Weekend Parking: Students may park in unrestricted parking spaces without a permit starting noon Friday-midnight Sunday in non-resident slots.
  • Fall of 2002 S02-03:11 Add-Regent

PARLIAMENTARIAN’S TIPZ OF THE WEEK

Any amendment to a motion can be hostile to the motion but cannot change the intent of the motion. Only one amendment is allowed to an amendment.

Speaker/Justin Schoenemann

  • Agenda items are due by Thursday at noon because of the Furlough Day Friday.
  • Working on getting a Speaker e-mail account to make things more clear for committee assignments.
  • Next week, committee appointments approval will be under new business.

Unfinished Business

S09-10:06: Legislative Affairs Director Reform Act

  • S09-10:06
  • Basic intent of this legislation is to define the Leg. Affairs position more clearly.
  • Motion passed 14-0

New Business

S09-10:07: Declaration of Whitewater Political Bloc Formation

  • S09-10:07
  • Because Con. Revis. did not meet tonight, this will be discussed next week


Whitewater Student Governmenent is the voice for UW-Whitewater. We want to hear what you have to say whether it’s good, bad, or ugly! We meet every Monday at 7 p.m. in the University Center room 259. Come sit in the gallery and see what we’re all about, we’d love to have you!

If you ever have any questions/comments/concerns either stop by our office in the Warhawk Involvement Center in the UC room 140, call the office 262-472-1166, or e-mail ScullyTA20@uww.edu.

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Tips to stay safe on Spring Break but still have fun!

Posted on March 15, 2010 by karriNo Comments

Bring your ID always!

Have your cell phone and an ICE (In Case of Emergency) — Program your emergency contact into your phone as ICE in case someone you don’t know needs to contact them!

Let your friends know about any medical conditions you have.

Buckle up and take turns behind the wheel — “Shotgun” folks have to stay awake!

In hotels, try for rooms above the 1st floor but lower than the 6th

Lock it up or lose it!

If you choose to drink alcohol, pace yourself!

Have one of your group stay sober to get everyone home and safe.

Go out together, go home together.

Open you beverage yourself and avoid hard liquor.

Careful mixing sun, fun and alcohol–everything is magnified.

Wear sunscreen with SPF!

Stay hydrated in the sun — with non alcoholic beverages!

Red flag=stay out of the water
Yellow flag=caution

Hooking up? Bring safe supplies with you!

Not interested? Say so early and often!

Relax and have fun but be safe!

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March 15, 2010 Meeting

Posted on March 15, 2010 by karri1 Comment

March 15th’s meeting started with the Senate taking in a new member! Patrick Lonergan became an off-campus senator. Only 8 more seats to fill! Mr. Bob Barry and Mr. Dave Reddy came to speak to the Senate about the Dining Services Contract and Circuit Court Judge Candidacy, respectively. Five committee reports and officer reports took up the middle meat of the meeting. Some Unfinished Business was taken care of with a Housing Guide Decision and discussion about S09-10:05. S09-10:06 was discussed in New Business.

3/8/10 Minutes

3/15/10 Agenda

Speakers

Special Orders

  • Patrick Lonergan, junior, was appointed to an off-campus Senate seat.
  • The Senate voted 13-2-0
  • 8 off-campus seats are left open!

Patrick Lonergan becomes a WSG Senator

Pat and Willy the Warhawk!

Student Issues and Concerns

Senator Sam Gilbert brought an issue forward to the Senate about people tearing posters down. He asks if you see anyone doing that to please ask them to stop and be respectful.

Sens. Stephanie Abbot and Stephen Jansen brought forward concerns from the Esker district constituent meeting.

  • Anywhere there is a trash bin, there should be a recycling bin
  • More cigarette containers to discourage people from littering cigarette butts–Warhawks repainted for the 25 ft. rules
  • Chemicals being used to clean the residence halls–Are they environmentally friendly?
  • More and better lighting on and around campus.

Speakers

Dining Services Contract: Mr. Bob Barry

  • The Chartwells bid was selected from the choices of A’viands, Chartwells, and Sodexo. They received the highest possible financial score of 400 points for their submission of the following financial elements: Daily Rates, commission guarantee, and investment.
  • Some aspects of the remodeling proposal are: adding an Uno Grill (pizza, burgers, sandwiches, and appetizers) to the Down Under, Freshens (smoothies, healthy energy drinks, frozen coffee drinks and frozen yogurt) added to Beans, Zoup! Soup, and Pura Vida to be added.
  • Additional changes: meal transfers in Willy’s Green Restaurant, meal transfers in the Center of the Arts, addition of a full-time dietician to the dining staff, and guest chef programs

Candidacy for Circuit Court Judge: Mr. Dave Reddy
*All information taken from ReddyforJudge.com and hard copy brochure. Whitewater Student Government does not endorse candidates and stands with neutral priority. All students are encouraged to research candidates and decide for themselves.

  • Remember to VOTE April 6th
  • ReddyforJudge.com (262) 728-6518
  • To research on Mr. Reddy’s opponent, David A. Danz, visit www.danzlawoffice.com

Dear Voters:

When you decide who to vote for consider the following. My opponent and I have both served as prosecuters, having left our respective District Attorney offices at almost the same time about 20 years ago.

The biggest difference is what we have done since then. I have been a judicial officer, sitting full time on the bench since 2005. Before that, I focused on representing people and businesses in civil court helping people buy and sell homes and drafting clients’ wills, all the while being active in the community.

My opponent has focused on representing people charged with crimes including drug dealing, murder and child molestation. He has no judicial experience.

Sincerely,
Dave Reddy

Internal Committee Reports

Elections: Mr. Cody Horlacher
Meetings are every other Thursday at 5 p.m. outside the office, UC 140

  • One slate filed. However, there were not enough valid signatures on the constituent nomination papers.
  • The election will be a strict write-in election.
  • Tomorrow night, Tuesday, March 16 at 9 p.m. there is an informational session with Betsy Brandt explaining the rules within the residence halls. All students looking to run as a write-in candidate should be in attendance.
  • This Thursday, March 18 at 5:15 p.m. Elections committee meeting to discuss further actions by the committee.
  • Debate on March 30 at 6 p.m. will still happen but more as an open forum, question and answer session.

External Committee Reports

Dining Services: Senator Sam Gilbert
Next meeting is Tuesday, April 6th at 4 p.m.

  • Committee took a tour of Esker Dining Hall
  • Hope to being composting waste and may be cooperating with the city to do that.
  • They have also reduced the use of trays to almost zero

United Welcome Reception: Senator Kristie Pedersen
Meetings are Sunday nights at 7 p.m. in the Warhawk Involvement Center

  • Welcome Reception discussed with Dr. Tom Rios about pulling together incoming freshmen and cultural students.
  • Met with several students from LU, SAO, BSU, DAAC, and WSG
  • The welcome reception would be a way to get students involved, meet one another, and learn about various cultures.

Chancellor’s Advisory: Senator Justin Schoenemann

  • Committee is focused on the “Chancellor’s Award” for faculty and staff that have “gone the extra mile” to make their classrooms or activities more accessible.
  • They are hoping to get more students involved in the award process.
  • Nominations are due March 19th

Sustainability Council: Senator Megan Arney
Next meeting is April 6th at 3:30 p.m. in the UC

  • Discussed a competition between the residence halls to see who would be able to use the least amount of water.
  • Discussed composting for Esker
  • Using reusable “go boxes” could be a way to be more accessible.
  • Hyland will also be getting solar panels in the near future.
  • Every Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. in Career and Leadership Involvement Center there is a “Good Morning Green” event.

Officer Reports

Vice President/Riley Mabeus

  • President’s Banquet is Friday, May 7 — SAVE THE DATE!!!

Academic Affairs/Sarah Herlache
Meetings are Thursdays at 2 p.m. outside of the office

  • Tuesday, March 16 at noon: Social Media and Higher Ed UC 262
  • Our new provost will be here soon! April 1st
  • Collective Bargaining: What is it? Collective bargaining involves workers organizing together (usually in unions) to meet, discuss, and negotiate work conditions with their employers. This normally results in a written contract setting forth the wages, hours, and other conditions which the parties agree on for a stipulated period.
  • See Ms. Herlache for more information on Collective Bargaining.

Public Relations/Karri Duerwachter

  • If you need a graduation sash please let me know! You need to write Whitewater Student Government a check for $40. You will get this deposit back if you do not wish to keep your sash, but if you would like to buy it then WSG collects the money.
  • Any former member of WSG is able to order a sash for graduation. Please contact Karri Duerwachter by e-mailing DuerwachKA31@uww.edu.

Legislative Affairs/Scott Coenen

  • Common Council debate for the Whitewater Common Council District 2 seat is March 30 at 7:30 p.m.
  • UW-Whitewater students Devon Wallace vs. Heather Murray

Advisor/Ms. Jan Bilgen

  • Campus Awards applications are now being accepted! Deadline is April 2nd for both individual awards and group awards! http://www.uww.edu/involve/awards/index.php
  • Stay safe this Spring Break!

PARLIAMENTARIAN’S TIPZ OF THE WEEK

When making a motion be sure to be clear and concise in the language that you use. The words “I move that” must precede the statement being moved.

Unfinished Business

Housing Guide Decision

S09-10:05: Open Meeting Laws Compliance Statement

  • S09-10:05
  • The Senate voted 14-0-1 to pass S09-10:05.

New Business

S09-10:06

Whitewater Student Governmenent is the voice for UW-Whitewater. We want to hear what you have to say whether it’s good, bad, or ugly! We meet every Monday at 7 p.m. in the University Center room 259. Come sit in the gallery and see what we’re all about, we’d love to have you!

If you ever have any questions/comments/concerns either stop by our office in the Warhawk Involvement Center in the UC room 140, call the office 262-472-1166, or e-mail ScullyTA20@uww.eduWhitewater Student Government

March 8, 2010 Meeting

Posted on March 8, 2010 by karri1 Comment

March 8th’s meeting started off with a presentation from Mr. Tyler Sailsbery of NoMoreDorms.com, his version of a housing guide. Several committee reports followed the presentation including reports on the Snow Removal, Dining Services, and Student Health Advisory committees. Unfinished business took up a great deal of time with talking about the Green Initiative, Ride Share & Advertisement bulletin board and SUFAC recommendations. New business included room assignments and the legislation 09-10:05 – Open Meeting Laws Compliance Statement.

3/1/10 Minutes

3/8/10 Agenda

Speakers

Housing Guide: Mr. Tyler Sailsbery

Internal Committee Reports

Elections: Mr. Cody Horlacher
Meetings are every other Thursday at 5 p.m. outside the office, UC 140

  • All election packets are due THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 12 at 5:30 p.m. outside the WSG office, UC 140
  • This Sunday, March 14 7-10 p.m. in the WSG office calling for verification of signatures will be taking place by the elections committee. Anyone’s free to join to observe/supervise.
  • Elections candidate informational session will be taking place Tuesday, March 16 at 9 p.m. in the Warhawk Involvement Center. Betsy Brandt will be talking about Residence Hall policies as they relate to elections.
  • Applications are available online. APPLY!

External Committee Reports

Snow Removal: Senator Sam Gilbert

  • Angled parking was discussed further.
  • Snow plowing in residence hall lots. Mass e-mails and publicity will be put into more action in the future.
  • Plowing on the weekends isn’t a preferred option because workers would be needed to be paid time and a half.

Dining Services: Senator Curtissa McMillian

  • Not a lot is going on with dining services.
  • February 26th’s meeting. Contract is up for bid at 120 pages. Bob Barry will be joining us in a few weeks for an update.
  • We hope they get free refills :)
  • Drumlin received larger coolers and they would like to rework the coolers.
  • There are two big open spaces in Drumlin, Sen. McMillian suggest a veggie bar or a study space to occupy those areas.

Special Event: Senator Jeff Martin

  • Policy is aimed toward groups like SEAL and the Greek community
  • Re-entry policy: Once you leave the area where the event is being held, you may not re-enter. Policy was not properly publicized.
  • Next meeting is during April. Stay tuned.

Student Health Advisory: Senator Jeff Martin

  • Main thing the committee is working on is getting the word out for April being STI Month. Students should be checked for STIs and STDs at the Ambrose Health Center. Payment can be figured out.
  • Tobacco free campus? The committee’s trying to survey students. Some students wanted to follow Iowa’s trend and have a Tobacco-Free campus.

AA/EEO/Diversity: Senator Stephen Jansen

  • May 4th being a day of action for the Campus University forum.
  • A program the Myths of Social Justice seminar:  Equity vs. Equality– I want everyone to have shoes vs. I want everyone to have shoes that fit.
  • Discriminations Laws Update: Where students, faculty, and staff can go should they be discriminated against.

Officer Reports

Student Affairs/Cody Horlacher

  • Wolverine chat 4 p.m. Tuesdays, outside the WSG office, UC 140
  • Williams Center gym will be reserved next week after the meeting for cool down, hang out fun!

Academic Affairs/Sarah Herlache

  • Faculty Senate meeting Tuesday at 2:15 p.m. in 275A
  • SEAL/Delta Zeta Battle of the Bands: All proceeds go to Painted Turtle Camp! This Friday at 7 p.m. in the Hamilton Room

Public Relations/Karri Duerwachter

  • Next chalking date is March 29th at 6:20 p.m. PLEASE JOIN US!
  • Senator McMillian received the “Powerpuff Girl” award :) She’s cute. She’s sassy. But she can kick some tushy and take names if she needs to! Great job Ms. Deputy Speaker!

Legislative Affairs/Scott Coenen

  • 150+ UW-Milwaukee students gathered outside the Chancellor’s building with petitions asking for faculty and administration to take pay cuts before tuition is raised. Things got rowdy and 15 students were arrested. The student government president was included in the arrests.
  • Be a census taker!! Make $15 http://ow.ly/1aaLs

Information Technology/Jay Rogers

  • IT comittee meeting at 3:45pm on Wednesday, March 10th in the WSG office
  • A district map is going to be added to the website! Very helpful for students!

Paliamentarian/Andrew Whaley

  • When your time is nearing the end on a speaking turn, the Chair can rise and that is an indication that you should wrap it up!
  • Take a nibble here and there into Robert’s Rules!

Speaker/Justin Schoenemann

  • Open to all suggestions, especially when it comes to the agenda. Please e-mail any corrections you may see.
  • Next week there will be discussion about the housing guide candidates.

Unfinished Business

Go Green Initiative: Ms. Karri Duerwachter

  • The students advocating for the Go Green Initiative asked for support from student government to sponsor their recycle trivia and competition during March.
  • The PR Committee will work to help promote these events.
  • This group is not asking for any permanent monetary contributions. They will refund all costs used to pay for posters.

Ride Share & Advertisement Bulletin Board: Mr. Luke Schlewski

  • This proposal is going to Bob Barry this week!

SUFAC Recommendations: Senator Justin Schoenemann

  • The Senate needs to appoint at least one member to the SUFAC committee.
  • The Senate approved a motion to follow SUFAC’s suggestion to create an Ad Hoc Committee, 12-3-0.
  • The Senate decided to create an Ad Hoc committee who will report to SUFAC and WSG. Then SUFAC will report to WSG too.

New Business

Room Assignment: Senator Justin Schoenemann

  • The same room, UC 259, will be booked for next year’s meetings.

S09-10:05: Open Meeting Laws Compliance Statement: Submitted by Tim Scully & Riley Mabeus

  • S09-10:05
  • Minor clerical changes were made.

Whitewater Student Governmenent is the voice for UW-Whitewater. We want to hear what you have to say whether it’s good, bad, or ugly! We meet every Monday at 7 p.m. in the University Center room 259. Come sit in the gallery and see what we’re all about, we’d love to have you!

If you ever have any questions/comments/concerns either stop by our office in the Warhawk Involvement Center in the UC room 140, call the office 262-472-1166, or e-mail ScullyTA20@uww.eduWhitewater Student Government

March 1, 2010 Meeting

Posted on March 1, 2010 by karriNo Comments

March 1st’s meeting started off with a few students raising concerns about Open Meetings Law regarding last week’s approval and voting of the signing of the Student Reps letter. Go Green Consulting visited us and asked for support with their “Recycle Trivia” day on April 5th. We listened to a presentation by Mr. Lynn Schattner about Cyber Solutions, a possible candidate for a new Housing Guide host. We also heard from Internal and External Committees and Officer Reports. Two pieces of legislation were discussed and a few new business items were  brought to light.

3/1/10 Minutes

Student Issues and Concerns

Mr. Max Taylor and Ms. Rachel Mattke both brought concerns to the Senate about Open Meetings Law. They feel the Senate acted irresponsibly and illegally last week in voting on the signing of the Student Reps letter. They feel this action violated Open Meetings Law because it was not on the agenda and posted before the meeting.

Senator Andrew Whaley addressed the Senate about the difference between abstaining from voting and voting “ay” or “nay.” Abstaining from a vote is equal to voting “ay” in a sense.

Senator Stephen Jansen received a complaint from a constituent about the wording of updates online and consideration of Senators and Directors using computers and cell phones during the meeting. This issue has been addressed by the PR Committee previously and will be addressed again if need be.

Speakers

Green Initiative: Mr. Cooper, Ms. Abrahms, & Mr. Treutler

  • Go Green Consulting (Speech 460) We are working with a local non-profit organization to promote sustainability.

Why we are here…

  • Requesting student government support for sustainability project
  • Need help building a “Trash Mountain” (i.e. recyclables!)
  • Creation will be displayed during out “Recycle Trivia” event at the UC on April 5th
  • These events coincide with a PSA Competition we are organizing

What we request from Student Government…

  • We would like the PR committee to assist us in development
  • We would like WSG Representatives to represent us inside classrooms
  • We need help in collection of recyclable materials and building the model

What does this do for you?

  • By joining our pledge team, WSG Representatives gain face-to-face interaction with students inside classrooms and faculty departments. Your participation will increase student visibility of Student Government, and help engage students in a cause important in society today.

The Senate moved to table the issue to the Public Relations Committee for review next week.

Cyber Solutions: Mr. Schattner

  • Mr. Schattner is currently in South Dakota giving a presentation over Skype about the Housing Guide, trying to sell the Senate his company for a new housing guide.
  • His service can provide 24/7/365 service, can import the existing housing guide information at no additional cost, can simplify the housing guide and user interfaces, can improve cash flow by accepting payments at the time of posting, can accept information feeds from inside and outside resources, can allow listings to be posted until they rent for one low price, among other things.

SUFAC: Mr. Draayers

  • Finding a recommendation for the Sustainability Proposal, a possible Green Fund for campus.
  • SUFAC’s recommendation is to have WSG create an Ad Hoc Committee to make sure the people who originally wrote the proposal were part of it and that there was some guidance from a SUFAC committee member.
  • More WSG involvement is being requested because last year’s Senate charged the SUFAC committee to find something to do with the possible Green Fund.
  • SUFAC will be part of New Business next week.

Internal Committee Reports

Con. Revis: Senator Ian Vaver
Meetings are Mondays 5 p.m. outside the office, UC 140

  • Discussing External Committee appointments, brainstorming, especially regarding new senators and their appointments.
  • Changes to the current section 10 Election rules and starting a new draft that will completely take over the current rules including online voting.
  • If you have any suggestions regarding the SUFAC process feel free to bring them to the committee meetings.

External Committee Reports

General Ed. Review: Senator Karen Drydyk

  • Student opinion has been requested by Professor Chris Henige, committee chair
  • LEAP-Liberal Education America’s Promise
  • Objectives, assessments linked to course goals
  • Will aid students in showing how their education is linked and plays off each other
  • The committee wants to review the progress of courses and hope for more to be not considered General Education classes
  • They want to see a better connection of essential learning goals of the college to specific learning courses.

Dining Services: Senator Curtissa McMillian

  • Senator McMillian was not present at the time of External Committee Reports

Officer Reports

President Tim Scully

  • All 26 schools signed onto the Student Reps letter but not everyone agreed with the mandatory buy-in and it’s being looked into.
  • Meeting Tuesday, March 2 @ 5 p.m. in UC 261 -OPR Office Planning and Review for the Office of Residence Life, last chance to do so in the next 5 years

Sarah Herlache/Academic Affairs

  • Academic Affairs Thursday 2 p.m. in office
  • AAS Thursday 9 a.m.
  • Internship Week!!
  • ResLife OPR for Students Tuesday 5 p.m.
  • Police Forum Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Hyland 2203
  • Dining RFP meeting Wednesday 3:30 p.m.
  • Tai Chi -Thursday at 12:15 p.m. UC 266

Unfinished Business

S09-10:03: Differential Tuition Policy
The Senate passed this piece of legislation 14-0.

S09-10:04: Resolution to Amend Article 7 of the Whitewater Student Government Constitution
The motion failed 11-3.

New Business

Assembly Bill 698: Mr. Scott Coenen

Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau

This bill amends the 2009-11 Authorized State Building Program to add one project for the University of Wisconsin System. The project consists of a renovation of Carlson Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. The project is financed with $17,000,000 in existing general fund supported borrowing authority.

For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

Ride Share & Advertisement Bulletin Board: Mr. Luke Schlewski

Students of UW-Whitewater are in need of a ride share program and an advertisement board. The ride share board will be in the UC and will consist of a quality map of WI and part of IL and a place for people to put their information. The advertisement pillar is located in the UC’s concourse. Look for more information next week from Luke.

Announcements

P.E.A.C.E.: Senator Karen Drydyk

3rd annual Rock for PEACE is this year Friday, April 30th 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at the Greenhouse Cafe. Union made t-shirts in the US are sold for $10 and profits go to Invisible Children in Uganda. Money will also be donated to the Whitewater Community Garden for the food to be donated to the Whitewater Food Pantry.

Panhellenic Council: Senator Megan Arney

“Big Man on Campus is accepting applications. Inner beauty male pageant. Ask Megan if you have questions. Career & Leadership Development has applications.

Whitewater Student Governmenent is the voice for UW-Whitewater. We want to hear what you have to say whether it’s good, bad, or ugly! We meet every Monday at 7 p.m. in the University Center room 259. Come sit in the gallery and see what we’re all about, we’d love to have you!

If you ever have any questions/comments/concerns either stop by our office in the Warhawk Involvement Center in the UC room 140, call the office 262-472-1166, or e-mail ScullyTA20@uww.eduWhitewater Student Government