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Posted on March 8, 2010 by karri
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
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. 
Tags: AA/EEO/Diversity committee, dining services committee, Elections committee, Go Green Initiative, housing guide, NoMoreDorms.com, PEACE, ride share & advertisement bulletin board, S09-10:05, Snow Removal Committee, special event, student health advisory committee, SUFAC recommendations
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Posted on March 1, 2010 by karri
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.edu. 
Posted on February 24, 2010 by karri
The 2010 Spring Semester has brought in 4 brand new Senate members, 7 members new last semester, and 6 veteran members.
The brand new members this semester are freshman Jacob Maki (Drumlin district), sophomores Megan Arney (Off-campus) and Elvisa Pasic (Off-campus), and senior Karen Drydyk (At-Large).
Last semester’s members are freshman Kristie Pedersen (Drumlin district), and sophomores Andrew Whaley (Drumlin), Hagen Kaczmarek (Esker), Jonathan Bomberg (Esker), Stephanie Abbott (Esker), and Frances Richardson (Off-campus), and junior Speaker Justin Schoenemann (Esker).
The six veteran members are sophomore Jeff Martin (Off-campus), junior Chad Neerhof (Off-campus), and seniors Stephen Jansen (Esker), Sam Gilbert (Off-campus), Ian Vaver (Off-campus), and Deputy Speaker Curtissa McMillian (Off-campus).
Included in Whitewater Student Government is the executive board. Those members consist of President Tim Scully (senior), Vice President Riley Mabeus (grad student), Clerk Anna Schwarz (junior), Student Affairs Director Cody Horlacher (senior), Legislative Affairs Director Scott Coenen (sophomore), Public Relations Director Karri Duerwachter (senior), University Services Director Luke Schalewski (senior), Academic Affairs Director Sarah Herlache (senior), and Information Technology Director Jay Rogers (junior).
There are still 8 open Off-campus Senate seats available so join us as our meetings every Monday at 7 p.m. in UC 259 and become a Senator!
Posted on February 22, 2010 by karri
The meeting on February 22nd was filled with reports and new legislation (S09-10:03 and S09-10:04). Directors Schalewski and Rogers gave a presentation on our new housing guide and elections information was brought forward including a public relations plan.

Please welcome Elvisa Pasic as the newest member of WSG! She will be serving as an off-campus senator.
Speakers
Legislative Liaison for UW-Whitewater: Ms. Kachel
Ms. Kachel spoke of her job as the Legislative Liaison for UW-Whitewater. When there are bills or the state budget concerning UW-Whitewater, she serves on committees at the state level.
She notified WSG of upcoming issues: The state senate seat on the 15th will be a hot seat up for grabs, Democrats hold 18-15 majority. Governor’s race is this year, very important. March 15th a legislative breakfast is being held for representatives of the state and national levels on campus.
The speaker at that breakfast will be Dr. Russ Kachian talking on the impact of UW-W on the region as far as jobs and the economy.
Internal Committee Reports
Elections: Director Cody Horlacher
5 p.m. every other Thursday in the Warhawk Involvement Center
All senators should hang the posters in their mailboxes ASAP. Let’s get the word out! There is now a blog about it too.
Ad Hoc Committee: President Scully
The Ad Hoc Committee decided to table the letter to the Senate and the Senate decided to table it to next week, March 1st.
External Committee Reports
Diversity Leadership: Senator Stephen Jansen
LGBT-
- UW-Whitewater was the last school in the UW System to host the Drag Show. It was successful and fun!
- The Board of Regents is looking to have a more inclusive admissions policy to be more gender neutral or at least less gender biased.
- March 1st there’s going to be a Gender Equity Report at 3 p.m. in UC 259.
- The Women’s Studies and LGBT conference is coming up March 17th, PB Poorman award announced, art show opening, lots of speakers.
Campus Climate Survey-
- Everything’s moving along as planned. Next step is to analyze all the results, the committee will review them, privacy concerns will be addressed, and then it will be sent back to the person taking care of the overall project. The Chancellor will see it first and then the committee will.
- May 4th is when the climate survey results will be presented at an event in the UC. A follow-up event in the fall is being planned for more data result presentations.
Officer Reports
President Tim Scully
Stop lights are being put into the Whiton and Main streets, suggestions are being made about what to do about the driveway going into the Alumni Center and Hyer.
Sarah Herlache/Academic Affairs
Collective Bargaining info: Thursday at 5:30 p.m. in UC 264
Pancake the Quake: Friday 7:30-9:30 a.m. in the Down Under sponsored by the wrestlers and Chartwells for Haiti
Scott Coenen/Legislative Affairs
The Election Results:
David M. Reddy: 1951
F. Mark Bromley: 1538
Scott Letteney: 581
David A. Danz: 1843
Write-in Votes: 16
Volunteer at the Whitewater Food Pantry! Contact Marilyn Kienbaum at 262-473-6120 to help!
Unfinished Business
Ad Hoc Committee: President Scully
Please read the letter linked in this blog. This is the issue the Senate is discussing. Student Representatives letter
President Scully and Vice President Mabeus were the only president and VP in the UW System who didn’t sign this letter. They wanted to get the Senate’s take on it first.
The Senate voted to have President Scully and Vice President Mabeus sign the letter.
New Business
Housing Guide: Directors Luke Schalewski, Jay Rogers
There are 3 solutions to the housing guide: CyberSolutions, NoMoreDorms.com, and staying on our own server. Jay and Luke’s suggestions are to go with CyberSolutions because of the total customizable feature of it. This would be the best bet to get landlord satisfaction which brings in money to our budget and then we can pull in student attention.
Senate decided to bring in both CyberSolutions and NoMoreDorms.com into a meeting so the Senate can ask questions.
S09-10:03: Submitted by: Tim Scully, Riley Mabeus; Sponsored by: Sen. Jonathan Bomberg, Sen. Ian Vaver
No amendments were suggested for this legislation. It will be debated and its fate decided upon next week.
S09-10:04: Submitted by: Sen. Ian Vaver; Sponsored by: Sen. Andrew Whaley, Sen. Stephen Jansen, Sen. Karen Drydyk
A few small amendments were made and will be changed and debated next week.
Parliamentarian’s Tipz of the Week
Standing Rules
2.4 Procedure for Passing Legislation
A. At the first meeting following the submission of any legislation, all clerical and content changes to any legislation will be solidified and voted upon by Senate. Voted clerical and content changes must pass by a 2/3 majority vote.
B. On the meeting one week following the introduction of the legislation, there will be a ten minute discussion on the legislation. This can be extended by a vote of the Senate. Following the discussion of the legislation, voting will take place.
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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. 
Tags: academic affairs, ad hoc committee, Campus Climate Survey, diversity leadership, elections, housing guide, legislative affairs, Legislative Liaison, LGBT, Student Representatives letter
Filed Under: Academic Affairs, Legislation, Meeting Archive, Public Relations, Student Affairs, Technology, Uncategorized, WSG News
Posted on February 22, 2010 by karri
If you’re looking to run for Whitewater Student Government President or Vice President, all the information you need to run is right here! Print out these PDFs and get those 200 signatures!
Presidential Election Calendar
Cover letter
Election Rules
Intent to Run Form
Nomination Form(200 signatures are required for running.)
Please call the WSG office at 262-472-1166 or e-mail Elections Committee President Cody Horlacher HorlacheCJ10@uww.edu if you have any questions.

Posted on February 15, 2010 by karri
February 15th’s meeting didn’t have a lot of new things going on. Senator Vaver talked about the Constitutional Revision Committee and their future endeavors. And Senators Jansen and Vaver gave their report on the Chancellor’s LGBT Taskforce committee. Officer reports took up the main part of the meeting. Quick one tonight!
External Committee Reports
Constitutional Revision Committee: Senator Ian Vaver
5 p.m. Monday, outside the office
Issues going through Con. Revis. Comm. need to be put through Speaker Schoenemann and Senator Vaver by next Monday’s meeting. Anything that comes up of anyone wanting to change something in the constitution would be on the Senate agenda pending Con. Revis.’s approval. Please get any changes in to Schoenemann and Vaver by Friday morning, Feb. 19!
Chancellor’s LGBT Taskforce: Sens. Stephen Jansen and Ian Vaver
Any ideas to enhance students’ experiences on our campus please let this committee know. Should SafeWalk come back? What happens with campus police escorts? What if they’re on a call? Is the student stranded? The transitional period for transgender students can be rough, this committee’s trying to make the entire campus more neutral on issues. (i.e. name changes, identifying M/F, Homecoming King/Queen)
Parliamentarian’s Tipz of the Week
To clarify when to stand or not, stand when it’s your speaking turn, when you’ve been recognized by the Speaker. You don’t need to stand when you’re seconding a motion. If you’re making a point of order or point of information, stand so the Speaker can recognize you. Happy President’s Day! And Happy Mardi Gras!
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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. 
Posted on February 8, 2010 by karri
February 8th’s meeting started off with concerns from student Rachel Mattke regarding dining services, elections committee, and the electronic menu boards. Ms. Nicole Juan spoke about United Council. External committee reports were abundant.
Speakers
United Council: Ms. Juan
- What is United Council? The nation’s oldest, largest, and most effective statewide student association, advocating for over 100,000 students throughout the state.
- Get an internship with United Council. For more information, please contact: Todd Nordgen, Field Director, field@unitedcouncil.net, 608-263-3422 ext. 16
- United Council of UW students works to represent all students of the University of Wisconsin System and advocate for them on issues of higher education pertaining to value, quality, and student experience.
External Committee Reports
United Council Convention: Senator Ian Vaver
- Doing what they can to make everything easier for students.
- Sen. Vaver will be putting on a workshop at a convention
- Building Unity convention March 5-7
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Snow Removal: Senator Sam Gilbert
- Angled parking is something the campus is looking into to make it easier to get in and out of parking spots.
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UC Board: Director Luke Schalewski
- Scully, Mabeus, and McMillian are also on UC Board
- Ride share is being worked on. Talk to Luke to if you have any ideas!
- SEAL has over 13,000 people going to events. Their goal is 20,000 by the end of the semester.
- If you have any ideas or concerns you’d like taken to the UC board please let us know!
Chancellor’s Disability Advisory Committee: Senator Justin Schoenemann
- DAAC: Disability Advocate Awareness Coalition
- DARK
- Talked about connecting students with disabilities to their professors
- Wellers, Fischer, and Tutt renovations-how will they be accessible to people with disabilities? Putting in elevators and bigger doors
- Let Sen. Schoenemann know if you’d like to join him at the committee.
Stand Out Officer Reports
President Tim Scully
Mr. Scully proposed a motion, and it was passed by Senate, to create an Ad-Hoc Committee.
The membership of the committee shall consist of:
- the WSG president
- 2 executive board members appointed by President
- 2 Senators appointed by the Speaker of the Senate.
The Ad-Hoc Committee shall review the following:
- any documentation relating to a potential merger
- recommendations made by the Student Reps Group
- recommendations and info from United Council
The committee shall report to the Senate on Feb. 21:
- decisions made by the Student Reps
- recommendations on a potential merger
- any further information requested by the Senate
- any Legislation regarding a merger if recommended.
RETREAT THURSDAY 5-10 p.m. in the Warhawk Involvement Center. Eat before you come. Feel free to bring treats for yourself or others. Talk to Sen. Tissa McMillian if you cannot make it!
Parliamentarian’s Tipz of the Week
During business we need to make sure there’s a motion on the floor before people speak. In the interest of that, make sure you have your questions answered before the meeting: “It’s ok to work on WSG stuff Tuesday through Sunday!” If we follow these rules of thumb we’ll be more productive and efficient. Thank you Sen. Whaley!
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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. 
Posted on February 8, 2010 by karri
2010 Presidential Election Calendar
February 8: Senate Approval of Elections Calendar
February 15: Election Packets Available
March 1: Any and all referenda needs to be passed by the Senate
March 12: All election forms and passed referenda due by 5:30 p.m. CST to UC 140
March 16: Mandatory Candidate Information Session (9 p.m. CST)
March 30: Presidential Debate (Down Under)
April 7: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DAY 1 (University Center Concourse) 11 a.m.-6 p.m. CST
April 8: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION DAY 2 (University Center Concourse) 11 a.m.-6 p.m. CST
April 9: Violations Hearing and Ballot Counting (after 12 p.m. CST, time to be determined)
April 12: Election Results Presented to and Approved by the WSG Senate (Pending Contingency Election Possibility)
April 21: Contingency Presidential Election Day 1 (11 a.m.-6 p.m. CST)
April 22: Contingency Presidential Election Day 2 (11 a.m.-6 p.m. CST)
April 23: Violations Hearing and Ballot Counting (after 12 p.m. CST, time to be determined)
April 26: Contingency Election Results Presented to and Approved by the WSG Senate
Posted on February 1, 2010 by karri
February 1st’s meeting started off with more returning senators being sworn into office. We were graced with the presence of speakers Dr. Stephen Summers and Ms. Chris Hollar. Internal and external committee reports came through and internal committees were chosen.
Speakers
Dining RFP- Dr. Stephen Summers
- Committee is reviewing the Request for Proposal for dining for next year.
- RFP went out Nov. 24, vendor meeting Dec. 17 (5 companies came), proposals were turned in Jan. 21 [# of proposals and names of vendors cannot be released as of yet]
- Evaluations are due by next Monday, Feb. 8 from committee members
- UW-W’s evaluations are due to Madison by Feb. 18
- April 18 is when intent to award goes to preferred vendor
- New contract starts June 1 (more practice on summer campers instead of UW-W students)
- FYI low food costs are not going to continue! But no predictions are possible now.
Some tentative changes in the current contract:
- Dropped the any 7 meal plan but added the any 24 meal plan
- 4th meal period added during the day (1 breakfast, 2 lunch, 2 dinner, and/or late night)
- Free soda refills!!
- 2nd executive chef added for the Residence Dining Program
- Continuing trayless program
- Reusable clam shell program
- Continuing separation program
- Low emission vehicles
- One certified green restaurant
- Requiring national or regional brand (i.e. T. Bell, B. King)
- Each restaurant 40% low-, 40% mid-, and 20% high end cost, 15% off residence dining
- Hot breakfast program added back at Esker Hall
- Continuous service in restaurants but not full meals
- Four different fresh fruits in rotation/days
- Drumlin Hall MAY go back to an All You Can Eat facility like Esker
- 2 meals with bigger portions during lunch AND dinner
- Convenience store prices will be within a certain lower margin
- Catering wavers increased to try to cover events and exclude smaller groups (making for student groups to use off-campus venues
- Student managers coming a week early for training
Cinco de Mayo Festival- Ms. Chris Hollar
- Volunteers requested to run activities at the Cinco de Mayo event
- 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, May 4th, on Center Street
- Off-campus because they wanted more authentic food from Karina’s and similar restaurants
- Hoping to get a shuttle between campus and downtown every half hour
Internal Committee Reports
Leadership Committee: Sen. Justin Schoenemann
- Meets every so often throughout the semester
- Talk to Sen. Schoenemann if you’d like to help plan the retreat Feb. 11
External Committee Reports
SUFAC Summitt: Ms. Anna Schwarz
- Went to Madison with SUFAC and sat in on meetings and discussions with other schools and students.
- Talk to Anna if you have any questions or want to look over her notes!
Stand Out Officer Reports
Tim Scully- President
- Over $250 was raised for the Haiti day of action last week Thursday! YAY!
- Budget Committee meeting this Thursday at 4 p.m.
- Board of Regents is meeting this week in Madison
Luke Schalewski- University Services
- DLK’s on board for the housing guide!! WAHOO! 21 properties from them!
- So far $2,575 has been fundraised
New Business
Student Reps Request
- Request wants to merge United Council with the Student Representatives group.
- They want to charge $3 per student in the coming years.
- The Senate went into a discussion about the request and decided to table the request for two weeks.
Parliamentarian’s Tipz of the Week
Senator Andrew Whaley gives us a little insight to General Henry Robert’s rules of Parli Pro. What Robert says on committees: The most important part is that the substance of committee reports should be in writing. Fill out the committee report sheets available in the office. Only fill out sheet as necessary; all information is not necessary. Short enough for the minutes!
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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. 
Posted on January 27, 2010 by karri
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Whitewater Student Government Elects New Officials for Spring 2010 Semester
Whitewater, Wisconsin – January 27, 2010 – Whitewater Student Government filled several open positions in the senate Monday, January 25, including speaker and deputy speaker.
UW-Whitewater juniors, Senators Justin Schoenemann and Curtissa McMillian were elected speaker and deputy speaker, respectively. Both Schoenemann and McMillian said they are excited to be in their positions and have big plans for the semester.
Schoenemann plans to work with the constitutional review committee to bring new legislation to WSG. Enforcing existing WSG rules and regulations is McMillian’s main focus for the semester.
Sophomore Andrew Whaley was re-elected into the parliamentarian position and junior Anna Schwarz was confirmed as the WSG clerk. Schwarz was selected in the fall semester to serve as clerk for the spring semester, but needed this semester’s senate to approve the selection.
WSG President Tim Scully said each person in a new position stands a good chance of succeeding in their respective positions.
“I look forward to working with each person who was elected and I hope they all are able to do a good job for WSG,” Scully said.
Contact:
Karri Duerwachter
DuerwachKA31@uww.edu
University Center room 140
Whitewater, WI
Ph: 262-472-1166
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