Upcoming Meetings

Treasury
Tuesday at 9:30
Simon Hall 110

Senate
Wednesday at 9:15
Simon Hall 113

Constitutional Council
Time: 4PM, Mondays
OSA Conference Room

Senior Class Council
Time: 5:30PM, Tuesdays
Village House Room 14

Junior Class Council
Time: 7PM, Tuesdays
Lopata Great Hall

Sophomore Class Council
Time: 3:30PM, Sundays
Contact Pat Bookl

Art School Council
Time: 8PM, Mondays
Ursa's

Architecture School Council
Time: 8PM,
Givens Hall Foyer

Academic Affairs Committee
Time: 8PM, Sundays
Business School (meet in lobby)

Budget Committee
Time: 7PM, Wednesdays
Umrath 2 Conference Room

Campus Services
Time: TBA
Lien

EnCouncil
Time: TBA
Cupples II 217

Spark/TRC
Tuesday at 5:00 PM
OSA Conf. Room

SGAC
Time: 6PM, Sundays
Umrath 2 Conference Room (main campus)

Joint Class Council
Time: TBA
Umrath 3

Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC)
Time: 8PM, every other Tuesday
Lambert Lounge (Mallinckrodt)

Sports Club Federation
Time: 7:30PM, 1st Monday every month
IM Conference Room in the AC

Hatchet Yearbook Staff Meetings
Time: 7:30PM, Wednesday
3rd Floor Umrath Hall


Open Positions


Rep. of the Moment


Jeffrey Griffin
For his extensive support of the Student Group Activities Committee in helping organize the logistics of President's Orientation, volunteering to be the SGAC manager of the Umrath student group center, and being an effective and central member of the committee. Jeff has emerged not only as a leader in SGAC but also in the Treasury of Student Union as well. Thank you, Jeff, for all your hard work and dedication to SU.





The mission of Student Union is to create a vibrant campus community by: advocating for the needs and interests of undergraduate students, developing and implementing both innovative and traditional programs, and allocating the student activity fee to unique and engaging activities, programs, and initiatives.

It is the vision of Student Union to responsibly serve and empower every undergraduate student to be a force for change and improvement while fostering and preserving tradition at Washington University in St. Louis.




Current News

Student Union General Election Results, March 26th and 27th, 2008 03.27.2008
Student Union General Election Results, March 26th and 27th, 2008

Student Union Executive

President, Brittany Perez: 1590, 91.5%
VP Administration, Jeff Nelson: 1373, 77.5%
VP Administration, Colin Towery: 348, 19.6%
VP Finance, Yewande Alimi: 1612, 94.9%
VP Programming, Grant Logan Atilano Barbosa: 1619, 95.7%
VP Public Relations, Neha Tibrewala: 1598, 95.2%

Block Funding

All block funding proposals received more than the required 2/3 vote and therefore are approved.

Athletic Complex Improvements ($60,000)
Yes: 1957, 93.4% No: 139, 6.6%

S.A.R.A.H.
Yes: 1494, 75.8% No: 476, 24.2%

Habitat for Humanity ($.99 per student)
Yes: 1510, 76.1% No: 475, 23.9%

Senate

Arts and Sciences (8 seats)

Elected Alwn Loh, 643
Elected Kady McFadden, 524
Elected Jordan Aibel, 523
Elected Trevor Mattea, 449
Elected Chase Sackett, 448
Elected Robyn Michaelson, 434
Elected Reva J. Clemens, 409
Elected Adam Cohen, 399
Michael Post, 388
Lauren Brailey, 385
Greg Schweizer, 375
AJ Epel, 292

Business (2 seats)
Sogol Ahmadinia, 163
Pham Ly, 157

Engineering (2 seats)
Sunny Varshney, 300
Andrew Frangos, 292

Architecture
Brett Simon, 43

Treasury (19 seats)

Rachel Thompson, 1300
Ciara Caprara, 1260
Manjaap Sidhu, 1257
David Cohen, 1254
Michael Chen, 1249
Neehar Garg, 1244
Alex Lin, 1243
William Osberghaus, 1243
Brent Rubin, 1237
Maggy Randels, 1232
Frank Beling, 1227
Olivia Hassan, 1226
Jasmine Berg, 1217
Derek Lam, 1214
Jack Kider, 1210
Kim Yeh, 1204
Young Joo (Belina) Yi, 1203
(Write-in) Arjun Dhanik, 46
(Write-in) Bill Ronkoski, 26


Posting User: Neil Patel

Press Release - Washington University National Men's Basketball Champions 03.23.2008
STUDENT UNION PRESIDENT NEIL PATEL AND STUDENT UNION CONGRATULATE WU MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM ON FIRST NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, THANKS DEDICATED SUPPORTERS


March 23, 2008

St. Louis, MO: Student Union President Neil Patel today congratulated the Washington University Men's Basketball team on their first national championship with a decisive 90-68 victory over Amherst. Patel also thanked dedicated students and fans who traveled to support the Bears at the championship weekend in Salem, Virginia.

"Both the men's and women's basketball teams always give us someone to cheer for and something we as a community can rally around," said Patel. “This year, the men's basketball team did something historic. Congratulations to Coach Mark Edwards and the entire team”

"On behalf of Student Union, I want to thank the students and fans who traveled to Virginia to cheer on the Bears in person. We have a top-caliber athletics, and I'm proud to be a Bear fan.


"A special congratulations to Troy Ruths, who matched his career high scoring of 33 in his final game and was named player of the game."

For more information on Bear Sports, visit bearsports.wustl.edu .


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Posting User: Aaron Robinson

Press Release - Student Union Offers Condolences to UNC Community 03.06.2008
STUDENT UNION OFFERS CONDOLENCES TO UNC COMMUNITY

March 6, 2008

St. Louis, MO: Student Union offers its condolences to friends and family of Eve Marie Carson, student body president of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who tragically lost her life yesterday.

Student Union President Neil Patel released the following statement.

"Eve Carson was a great leader of the UNC community. She worked hard to develop consensus among students before making decisions and always kept student interests at heart. At the end of February, UNC's newspaper, the Daily Tar Heel, focused on some of the great work Eve did for the UNC community.

"The students at Washington University are saddened by UNC's loss and we express our deepest sympathy and support in this time of need."


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Posting User: Neil Patel

Press Release - Engineering News 03.04.2008
STATEMENT ON THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING


March 4, 2008

St. Louis, MO: Student Union President Neil Patel released the statement below after the Washington University administration announced the resignation of Mary Sansalone as the Dean of the School of Engineering.

"I commend the responsiveness of the administration to community concerns. Students, faculty, and alumni joined together to voice their opinions. Their input is critical to successful planning at the University"

"Over the last two years we have witnessed Washington University students express their sentiments through respectful dialogue. I thank the students for working to better the community around them through constructive means despite the resistance they faced. Their actions are truly exemplary."

"The administration also recognized the importance of student concerns. They listened to student input and examined the new policies of the Engineering School. I thank the University Administration for its responsiveness."

"The Student Union Senate and the Engineering School Council played an advocacy role in the process, urging the Engineering Administration to remain open to student input and seek student and faculty opinions before instituting major policy changes. I commend them both on their work."

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Posting User: Neil Patel

So many emails... 02.21.2008
The SU Email list-serves have been acting a bit quirky lately. We apologize about any inconvenience you may have experienced from receiving multiple copies of emails, tons of emails @ once, or receiving emails period if you have requested to be taken off the list-serve. The SU webmasters are currently looking for a solution to the problem.

-Webmasters

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

Student Union Spring 2008 Election Packets Available 02.20.2008
So You Want To Run For Office???

The SU Spring 2008 Elections are coming up. If you are interested in running for a position (Executive Council, School Council, Class Council, Senate, or Treasury) or if you want to petition for block funding you can find out more information in the Election Packet.

The packet has tons of important information, tips, rules and answers to frequently asked questions.

For more information, contact the Election Commissioners, Jason Short and Mark Dudley via email elections@su.wustl.edu

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

New Webmaster Office Hours 02.06.2008
The SU Webmasters now have new Office Hours. You can visit the SU webmasters in Umrath 222 at the following times:

Monday: 3:00-4:30
Wednesday: 3:00-4:30
Thursday: 1:00-2:30
Friday: 11:00-3:00



Posting User: Jeff Nelson

SU Blog @ Studlife.com 02.06.2008
Student Union now has a blog @ studlife.com. Be sure to go to http://blogs.studlife.com/category/su/ to read posts from members of Student Union about issues affecting students @ the University.

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

SGAC and BC Applications Available 01.15.2008
Applications are now available for both the Student Group Activities Committee and the Budget Committee, the two standing committees of the Student Union Treasury. On the application, you will find a short description of each of the committees, as well as contact information for the Committee Chairs. Please do not hesitate to contact them with any questions!

Applications should be returned to sgac@wustl.edu (for SGAC applications) or budget@wustl.edu (for BC applications) by January 25, 2008, at 5pm, and note that applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis (meaning once the seats are filled, we will no longer consider new applications).

Budget Committee Application
Student Group Activities Application

Posting User: Jennifer Hadley

Committee on Sexual Assault (COSA) to Address Student Union Senate this Wednesday 11.26.2007
Recently, there has been a lot of dialogue about the creation of an Office
of Sexual and Relationship Violence Education and Support on campus. The
Committee on Sexual Assault (COSA) has convened an exploratory
subcommittee to focus on 1) identifying university-wide needs and gaps in
the prevention of and response to sexual and relationship violence on
campus; 2) creating a preliminary description of an office and a
coordinator to address these issues; and 3) advocating for the creation of
this office on campus. This subcommittee is currently comprised of student
representatives from CORE, One in Four, SARAH, Uncle Joe’s, and Student
Union, as well as a graduate student from the social work school. Faculty,
staff and administrative representatives include Habif Health and Wellness
Center and Residential Life representatives, as well as the Director of
Judicial Programs and an Assistant Dean and lecturer.

The subcommittee has been working with administrators, including Dean
McLeod, to assess the need on campus for a position like this and to
articulate goals and responsibilities for this person. The proposal has
been well received by Dean McLeod and other administrators and we are
expecting action and support soon. The subcommittee is optimistic about
the creation of this position, especially considering the support
generated by Student Union and the entire student body, and we look
forward to working with the administration to make this necessity a
reality.

The COSA subcommittee will be updating Student Union on the progress being
made at the Wednesday, November 28th SU meeting at 9pm in Simon 113. All
students are welcome to attend this meeting if they want to have their
voice heard or have questions or concerns regarding the creation of this
position. Please do not hesitate to contact any of the subcommittee
members listed below personally if you have any questions.


Posting User: Jeff Nelson

Important Update About Residential Technology Services and Fees 11.13.2007
In an effort to improve communication between students and various Information Technology departments on campus, Student Union has been diligently working with representatives from Student Technology Services(STS) and Network Telecommunication Systems(NTS) to provide transparent, and honest information about technology services, fees, and future plans to students. To that end, Andy Ortstadt has released a message to the student body that
1. details the Residential Technology fee increase for next semester,
2. highlights the services that come with the Residential Technology package,
3. gives a cost breakdown of the technology infrastructure maintenance and upgrades,
4. and discusses plans for incorporating the fee into Room & Board costs in the future.

You can continue to check http://sts.wustl.edu for the most up to date information regarding Residential Technology services. Andy Ortstadt will be working with some student groups and other mediums to get this message out to more students in the coming weeks. If you believe that any information has not been communicated, please contact me at trc@su.wustl.edu so that I can make sure that it is taken care of.

You can find Andy's message by going to http://sts.wustl.edu/files/STS_changes07.pdf

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

Senate Election Results 11.09.2007
Thank you for voting in the 2007-2008 Fall Senate Elections. As a result of the elections, the following people will begin a year-long term of representing YOU in Student Union:

Business
Roger Wang

Engineering
Alex Christensen
Brian Vogler

Architecture
Kate Gallagher

Art
Joseph Rosenberg

Arts and Sciences
Carson Smith*
Kayla J. Brinkley
Sam Bauer
Kavshik Srinivason*
Jeremy Carlson
Blake McKisick

*-Incumbent

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

New Technology Updates from STS 11.06.2007
For information about the student fees associated with the new residential technology implementation that occurred this summer, please click here »

To request an additional connection (at no additional charge), please fill out this form »

To request a Public IP Address, please fill out this form »

Continue to stay tuned to http://sts.wustl.edu for the latest updates regarding Residential Technology.



Posting User: Jeff Nelson

TRC Meeting Today @ 5:00 PM...Come talk to IT administrators about technology issues. 10.23.2007
The Student Union Technology Resources Committee will be meeting today at 5:00 PM in the OSA Conference Room (Garden Level of Women's Building). The meeting is open to all members of the University community.

At today's meeting, Andy Ortstadt (Assoc. Vice Chancellor for Technology and Information Systems) and Barb Coleman (Director of Student Technology Services) will present a cost breakdown of the new residential technology infrastructure. They will also address concerns that students have with technology on campus. If you have issues, come and let them be heard!

Also, Cherylh Holland from the Olin Library will also be at the meeting to talk to students about the wireless communication devices they use and how information is being transmitted.

Remember, you don't have to know anything about technology to participate in TRC! See you soon.

Posting User: Jeff Nelson

All Constitution Proposes Approved by Student Body! 10.11.2007
All 3 Constitution Changes proposed to the Student Body have been approved!

More information to come.

Posting User: Neil Patel

Special Election News 10.06.2007
Our proposed SU Vision and Mission Statement
SU Vision and Mission Statement

The New SU Executive
Executive Restructuring Summary

The Restructuring Legislation
Executive Restructuring Legislation

Constitution Page 1 Changes
Constitution Page 1

Posting User: Neil Patel

Freshman Class Council Elections 09.21.2007
Congratulations to everyone who ran for positions to represent the Freshman Class.

Here are the 2007-2008 Freshman Class Council results:

President
Nate Ferguson - 340 votes, 51.7%
Blake McKisick - 110 votes, 16.7%
Zoe A. Madigan - 143 votes, 21.7%

External Vice-President
Mae Wang - 426 votes, 66.6%
Nicole Salzman - 200 votes, 31.3%

Internal Vice-President
Alex Kiles - 441 votes, 68.7%
Adam Abadir - 187 votes, 29.1%

Treasurer
Luke Elders - 90.5%

Secretary
Lauren Bindler - 559 votes, 91.5%


Posting User: Neil Patel

2007-2008 Carryforward 09.14.2007
Every year Student Union recollects unspent funds from student group operating accounts and from this money the annual carryforward is created. This year's carryforward amount totaled $130,795.54. So far we have used this account to add $7,000.00 to the Collegiate Newspaper Readership resulting in more papers campus wide. Additionally, the money has been used to secure student group space in the new 560 Building on the Loop. Lastly, the remainder of the carryforward will be set aside to furnish group spaces in the new University Center. If you have any questions about the carryforward please feel free to contact the Student Union Treasurer .

Posting User: Marius Johnson

Graphic Designers Needed! 08.27.2007
Student Union is in need of graphic designers to help us with public relations material. To give you an idea of what we need, we need students to help us redesign our website, create SU publications, help with the back page of Student Life (which SU reserves on Wednesdays), and other nifty public relations projects.

Applicants should be experienced in Adobe CS Suite and Dreamweaver.

This is a paid position. Please e-mail Neil Patel for more information.

Posting User: Neil Patel

Open Senate Seats 08.27.2007
Although Senate elections are November 7th and 8th, we are pleased to announce that we have a few open Senate seats that we will appoint students to fill.

We have two open Student Union Senate seats for the College of Arts and Sciences and one open seat for the College of Architecture.

Please e-mail Carson Smith, Speaker of the Senate for more information on how to apply for the seats. You must be in the specific school the seat represents in order to apply for it.

Posting User: Neil Patel

Bearings Online is up! 08.27.2007
Thanks to the work of our Bearings Editor for the summer, Nic Albonico, Bearings is online at Bearings Online

Please take a look around and let your friends know about it.

Posting User: Neil Patel

More Summer Appeals! 08.01.2007
In addition to those posted above, the following appeals have been approved by the Executive Council of Student Union during Summer 2007:

Association of Black Students - Back to School Family Reunion, $700.00
Outing Club - Budget Appeal, $2,541.84
Washington Univ. Political Review - 3 Additional Issues, $3,841.76
Washington Univ. Traditional Karate - Speakers Meik & Diane Skoss, $800.00

The total amount allocated from the Appeals and Speakers account so far is $12,757.76 .

While we were not able to strictly adhere to our goal of $10,000 for the summer all appeals heard were time sensitive and the Student Union Executive Council feels will greatly benefit the undergraduate student population.

Posting User: Marius Johnson

Summer Appeals Update! 07.25.2007
According to the Constitution, the Student Union Executive Council "shall act for Student Union during periods when the Legislative Branch cannot meet. Any such actions shall be subject to review by the affected body, the Senate or the Treasury, by a majority vote of the members present"

The following appeals have been approved by the Executive Council of Student Union so far during Summer 2007:

Delta Sigma Pi - Centennial Grand Chapter, $800.00
Association of Black Students - Fall Retreat, $500.00
Dance Marathon - Children's Miracle Network Conference, $610.00
Outing Club - Wilderness Project, $2506.00
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - Akoya/Bandit Satellite, $3,000.00

The total amount allocated so far has been $7,416 .

To remain accountable both to the Treasury and Senate, we have set a goal of allocating no more than around $10,000 in appeals over the summer (unless absolutely necessary).

Posting User: Neil Patel

Executive Council Meetings 07.24.2007
The Student Union Executive Council, consisting of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Speaker of the Treasury, Speaker of the Senate, Chief Justice of the Constitutional Council, Presidential Advisor, Janice Warren (SU Business Manager), and Jill Carnaghi (SU Advisor) will be meeting on Mondays at 10AM.

Throughout the semester, we will be inviting different representatives of Student Union and different members of the campus community to hear their input on campus issues and include them in discussions that we believe are important to the student body as a whole.

Posting User: Neil Patel

In preparation for your arrival: Washington University 2007-2008 07.20.2007

From the SU Blog:

As we approach the beginning of what promises to be a very exhilarating
school year, we would like to update you on what Student Union (your
undergraduate student government) has been doing this summer and how we’re
putting your $2.1 million to use in this upcoming year.

We have lots of exciting updates - some are things that we mentioned to you
during campaigning while others were projects that SU has been working on
for years.

First, last spring Student Union put significant pressure on Assembly Series
(the campus-wide speaker series) to shift away from the 11AM time slot to
one that is more suitable to students. In addition, we pushed for better
recognized speakers that would appeal to students on a larger scale. To do
this, Student Union created its own speaker series (initially funded by
$40,000).

We are very excited to let you know that Assembly Series has begun to take
its first steps in shifting away from the 11AM time slot starting with its
very first speaker (Maya Lin, the creator of the Vietnam War Memorial, Sept.
6 at 7:30PM).

Other notable speakers that we feel will raise the level of excitement and
discourse on this campus are Cory Booker (Mayor of Newark, NJ and rising
star in the Democratic Party, Sept. 14 at 4PM), Alan Lightman (writer of the
Freshman Reading Program’s “Einstein’s Dreams”, Sept. 19 at 4PM), and Kal
Penn (star of “The Namesake” and Kumar in “Harold and Kumar go to White
Castle”, Oct. 25th at 4PM).

Student Union has played a significant role in advocating for these more
student-friendly times knowing that they will work for a greater amount of
students than the 11AM time slot. In addition, the Assembly Series has done
a great job of providing more well-known, innovative, and relevant speakers
to our undergraduate population. Through our own SU Speaker Series, we have
also managed to book Ken Paulson, the editor of USA Today, who will be here
on April 2nd from 4-5PM.

On another exciting note, we are happy to announce that due to significant
Student Union efforts over the past three years, this Fall students will be
greeted with a comprehensive technology package that will include wireless
in all residential areas (including dorms!), increased levels of minimum
bandwidth, and cable TV access from every room. We will all also benefit
from the addition of an emergency text message service.

Because safety and security are always important issues on campus, we want
to make you aware that in the Fall you will also see the presence of Closed
Circuit Television Cameras in various places around campus. The policy can
be found here: http://police.wustl.edu/CCTV%20Policy.htm . Thw installation
is scheduled to be complete by August 15th.

The final Student Union initiative we wanted to highlight in this e-mail is
the Student Union Readership Program and updates we’ve made to the program.
In 2004, SU representatives decided that in order to burst the WU bubble on
a more consistent basis, SU should buy significant amounts of newspapers and
distribute them across campus. This evolved into the SU Readership Program,
which boasts daily copies of the New York Times, USA Today, and St. Louis
Post-Dispatch on open distribution stands in Mallinckrodt Center, Whispers,
Holmes, Simon Hall, Lab Sci, Bear’s Den, and the Village. This year, we have
decided to increase funding of the program from $43,000 to $52,000 due to a
significant increase in demand for the papers. In addition, we are shifting
a larger number of papers to main campus, specifically the Hilltop Bakery
and Whispers in response to student input. This Fall, we will have increased
the number of newspapers from 700 to about 900 newspapers a day for student
use.

To keep up with campus news, please visit us at http://su.wustl.edu . We
also want to remind everyone that our legislative body meetings are open to
everyone and we encourage you to attend. Come to Treasury and Senate on
Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the Business School at 9PM to learn about
important issues on campus and have your voice heard.

We’ll talk to you soon.

Neil, Brittany, Marius, and Rebecca

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Posting User: Neil

Executive Appointment: Yewande Alimi 07.18.2007
Yewande Alimi has been appointed by the Executive to be an Executive Advisor for 2007-2008.

She will be specializing in relations between Executive Committees and the Executives.

Posting User: Neil Patel

Summer Update I + II 07.13.2007

From the SU Blog:

E-mail on 7/13/07 to Student Union representatives updating them on our summer so far:

Student Union Representatives,

Somehow, July has snuck up on us. We sit here in the SU offices on July
12th, also famous for being the day on which Brittany Perez was born, and
can’t wait to have all of you back to campus. Brittany, Marius, and I
actually just got back from meeting a group of incoming freshman on their
ArtSci weekend and a riveting game of Taboo. But aside from the games, we’ve
been doing a lot around the SU offices over the summer.

On September 1st and the 2nd, we’ll be having our Fall Student Union Retreat
at the Camp Wyman retreat center. For those who haven’t gone before, it’s a
great opportunity to catch up with fellow SU reps (whether you’re on Senate,
Treasury, Class Council, School Council, Executive Committee, cabinet, etc.)
and plan for the upcoming year.

In addition, we’ll have plenty of time to bond, play cards, and learn a
thing or two about ourselves as leaders. We’ve got some interactive
activities planned (including the ever famous Strengthsquest). We’ll be
leaving after helping with Service First on Saturday at around 6PM and
return to Wash U around the same time the next day. This works well because
there’s no school on Monday, so you’ve got time to relax when you get back.
We only have around 40 spots on the bus, so we’ll start the RSVP process
now. Reply back to president@su.wustl.edu if you will attend.

On another equally exciting front on October 10th and 11th our Executive
Restructuring process plan, led valiantly by Jeff Zove last year, will be
put up to a student vote in a special election. It’s rare for SU to have a
special election and I think we should take advantage of this opportunity.
If you have any items that you think should go up to a student vote
(Constitutional amendment, Exec summer compensation (hah!), or anything else
innovative), now’s the time to bring it up. There are still a few meetings
in September and we can still have Senate and Treasury vote on putting
things on the ballot for the October special election. Let me know if you
have any ideas.

On a different note, you should have received your ASGA login IDs by now. If
you haven’t, let me know and I can go ahead and get you one. Regardless of
if you sign up for their e-mail lists, I think it’s great to look on the
site / send out questions when they come up and you want to hear what people
from a non-WU perspective want to see. And if any of you are interested in
attending a student government conference sometime within the next year, let
me know.

(continued in next e-mail)

I also wanted to update you on what we’ve been doing over the summer. It’s
been about two and a half months so far and with the help of SU reps such as
Jeff Nelson, Cheryl Cooper, Neha Tibrewala, Yewande Alimi, Jennifer Hadley,
Neehar Garg, Aaron Robinson, John Ablan and many others we’ve managed to be
very effective.

With the help of numerous SU members, students will come to campus in the
Fall supported by a brand new Technology Package! For the past few years,
starting with David Ader and Ed Banti and continuing last year with the help
of Paul Moinester, SU has been working hard to improve technology on campus.
Because of the effort of numerous SU reps, I am excited to inform you all of
significant changes that will take place upon your arrival. If you live on
the South 40 or the North Side, you will be able to take advantage of the
new Technology Package which includes significantly increased levels of
bandwidth, cable TV, strong wireless access within the dorms, and the safety
of an emergency text message system. This package has been years in the
making and you’ll be receiving more information on it in the mail. I am
proud to say that years of SU support has resulted in this enormous benefit
to our students.

Another important piece of news - due to a fiscally responsible approach to
the 2007-2008 SU budget, our Category I student groups fundraising
percentage was increased to 87.4%, meaning that these groups have received
more of what they’ve been asking for than at any other point in SU history.
This wouldn’t have been possible without the near unanimous support of the
budget in both Treasury and Senate and your commitment to giving
opportunities to all of our 230+ student groups.

On a similar note, the 2007-2008 budget lowered the amount of money
traditionally allocated to the Assembly Series and instead helped to create
a SU Speaker Series. This decision was made because we felt the Assembly
Series 11AM timeslot was undermining its support among undergraduates at
Washington University.

We are happy to announce that the Assembly Series has received the message
and this Fall, you’ll see a mixed scheduled of times beginning with Maya Lin
(the artist and architect of the Vietnam War memorial) on September 6th at
7:30PM. Also coming at the 4PM time slots are Cory Booker, the mayor of
Newark, NJ (and a rising star in the Democratic Party) and Alan Lightman,
writer of “Einstein’s Dreams” which some of you should be reading this
summer. Another highlight: on October 25th at 4PM, Kal Penn, the star of
“The Namesake” (also known as “Kumar” in “Harold and Kumar”) will be coming
to speak.

On the home front, Bearings 2007-2008 is coming along fantastically.
Bearings Editor Nic Albonico has been doing a great job of compiling the
book in an easy to use way for all students. In addition, we’re going to be
distributing the book door to door during Orientation to all freshman,
thereby increasing our interaction with the incoming class (we need your
help with this!). Even more exciting, by the end of the summer Bearings will
be online and searchable, making it an easily accessible and usable source
of information for all students.

There are a few more things to note, such as our increased financial
commitment to the Student Readership Program, the expansion of the campus
card to include more services (such as using money on your card to buy
things at the campus bookstore and campus eateries), and Student Union’s
role in important discussion regarding how to make the University Center
more student friendly.

It’s really busy over here and over the next few weeks, we’ll be ramping it
up even more. We always want to hear what you think and we can’t wait to see
you all in a few weeks.

Student Union Executive
Neil, Brittany, Marius, and Rebecca

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Posting User: Neil

It?s been a while, kids 05.11.2007

From the SU Blog:

A lot has happened since we last posted. The Student Union Budget for 2007-2008 was passed, we ended another school year, and we have begun our summer projects. I’ll (Neil) be writing over the summer because it’s something I love to do and I think an awesome way to keep in contact with those who want something fun to read.

Pie Chart Budget Picture

So a general overview of the budget. This year, the SU budget got more coverage than I’ve seen at my time at Wash U. The change that caused the most talk was how we funded Executive Committees. Executive Committees are groups formed by past Executives outside of our normal student group process. Because of this, they usually have access to significant amounts of funds (given the Spring before their year begins) with very little oversight by SU.

This is interesting for two reasons. Executive Committees are officially part of the Executive Branch which is headed by the Student Union Executive. Therefore, Executive committees, must answer to Executive Officers. Any guidance, suggestion, or advice the Executives have must technically be implemented by Executive Committees (think the relationship between the President and his Cabinet).

However, this situation is ideal neither for us nor the Executive Committees. We do want a hand in their direction, but we do not want to micromanage them. We do want them to take our suggestions seriously, but we realize that they know what they’re doing best.

And so, we reached a solution. We wanted to hold them more accountable, cut of excess spending, and reestablish relationships with these Executive committees because at the end of the day, they are just as part of SU Executive as the President is. The 2007-2008 budget allocated $646,804.05 to Executive Committees ($110 per student). The groups that received the most money were Team 31 ($225K), Campus Programming Council ($97K), Sports Club Federation ($120K), Gargoyle ($31K), KWUR ($30K), WUTV ($26K).

And still, despite the fact that we allocated about $110 to these committees, there was significant backlash. To put it into context, SU’s other 230 Category I and Category II student groups for next year will be receiving $637K. That means a handful of Executive Committees were receiving more total than 230 student groups.

We wanted to strengthen our other 230 student groups (which include ABS, Ashoka, Dance Marathon, Relay for Life, CSA, JSU, CSU, etc - go to http://su.wustl.edu/general/groupresources/directory.php for the full list) and we did just that. All our student groups impact students’ lives and we wanted to make sure we gave them all the very best in resources.

We look forward to working with our Executive Committees to making sure that we are both doing the best possible things to reach out and affect each student.

Other interesting things in the budget: we created a Student Union Speaker Series with $40,000 to help us bring in big name speakers to campus next semester.

We created a Student Union advocacy fund with $22,000 so that SU can put money where its mouth is when it advocates for students. This money will go towards student initiatives that help the entire campus!

Here is a copy. Take a look. And remember to voice your input throughout the year on how this is and is not affecting you!

Student Union Budget 2007 - 2008

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WUTV Update! 04.21.2007

From the SU Blog:

We are very glad that WUTV has been mobilizing its supporters, both past and present, to show campus why it is valuable to every student. This was in response to our budget proposal for WUTV. We encourage you all to come to Treasury and Senate on Tuesday and Wednesday to participate in discussion and help with the approval of the general budget. Our goal is to provide value to every student by giving every student group the chance to put on the programming it wants. Let us know what you think!

The following is our specific response to WUTV regarding some of the things that we did not fund in their budget:

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Thank you for the information about the movies.

I would like to let you know that I understand your concern over not being
funded operating costs, but after looking at your budget again, we are
funding all that you requested minus the movies, vague repairs, and some
equipment for which the need was not clearly made evident to us through your
interview. I would also like to stress the fact that we as execs have no
intentions to “micromanage” WUTV as it would not be in your best interest or
an efficient use of our time. I’m sorry you feel that way about the appeals
account and hope that your experience with it is not such. Additionally, I
would like to remind you that while WUTV operates separately the vast
majority of the time, you are still a Student Union Executive Committee.
While I hope to avoid the SU “politics” as well I hope you understand it is
a part of our constitutional duty to oversee Executive Committees.

That being said, the items we did not initially fund in our proposal for the
general budget were things that during your interview seemed to be luxuries
rather than necessities. If this was somehow misinterpreted, then I
apologize for the misunderstanding but maintain that I cannot make changes
at this point to be fair to other groups. I would like to stress again, that
we do value WUTV as a student run station on campus. I’m also, sorry that I
cannot give you more specifics about what was and was not funded initially,
but it would again be giving special treatment to one group over others if I
were to do that.

I hope this e-mail was able to shed a little bit more light on the subject
for you and look forward to seeing you in Treasury Tuesday.

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Community Gathering to mourn the loss at VT 04.19.2007

From the SU Blog:

Tonight at 7:30 in the Quad, we will have a community gathering to mourn the loss of life and to support our peers at Virginia Tech.

We invite you all to join.

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Where did the weekend go? 04.15.2007

From the SU Blog:

Apparently campaigning wasn’t all the work involved with being a member of the SU Executive. This weekend we had meetings from 9-3PM on Saturday and 9-5PM on Sunday to talk about Executive Committee groups.

An executive committee / group is an entity that past SU Executives have deemed to benefit campus on a large-scale and thus requires a different method of funding. While most groups go through Treasury’s budget committee to get funding, Executive groups (Team 31, KWUR, WUTV, Gargoyle, CPC, Hatchet Yearbook, SHAC, Sports Club Federation etc.) have a more informal funding method. Not say that it’s an easier way to get money, but it definitely does facilitate helping these groups get larger sums because their programming is more expensive (since it is supposed to be targeted at more people).

The group also includes the school councils (Art Sci Council, Engineering Council, Business Schol Council, Art School Council, and Architecture School Council).

We held 30 minute interviews with all the Executive groups and it was very informative. We’re dealing with huge amounts of money (anywhere from 10K to 240K). Last year, about 1/4th of SU’s $2 million budget was allocated to these Executive groups. It’s an important process and we definitely would like your input on this!Money Tree

E-mail us, call us, stop by and talk to us.

We will most likely submit the entire $2 million budget in about a week. We’ll be presenting it next Tuesday night (not this Tuesday, but next) and Wednesday night at the Treasury and Senate meetings. Remember when we said “probably”? That’s exactly what we mean.

So tomorrow is inauguration. Exciting. 4:30 in the Women’s Building Formal Lounge.

Be there!

And then we get our offices! Woohoo

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Meetings Galore! 04.14.2007

From the SU Blog:

Even though inauguration is on Monday, April 16th, we’re all busy meeting with people around campus to get us started with our initiatives. It’s awesome to see so many administrators that are student advocates.

On Friday, I got to meet with Barbara Rea who is the coordinator for the Assembly Series. She’s responsible for the fantastic speakers we get on a weekly basis. We talked about changing the Assembly Series time from 11AM on Wednesday (when a ton of people have classes and conflicts) to something around 4 or 5PM on Tuesday or Thursday.

Meetings

Marius and I also emphasized our desire for nationally recognized speakers on campus. In the past year, SU helped student groups and Assembly Series to the tune of $100,000. In creating our budget this year, we will have a heavy focus on speakers, specifically the time of day and the name recognition of the speaker.

We look forward to bringing you all invigorating speakers at great times next year!

After that fun-tastic meeting, I had the opportunity to meet with Jeff Nelson to help plan things that SU would do for orientation. Freshman are full of great ideas and we would love to have them on board with SU (and SU groups) early on. CS40 does a great job of getting freshman involved ASAP and SU should follow their lead.

Jeff Nelson is also an upcomer in SU. He’s a Senator and involved in tons of facets on campus (WUTV, Orientation, SU, Tour Guide). Look for great things from him.

After this meeting, the Execs got to sit in on a meeting with a bunch of assistant Vice-Chancellors from around campus. It was a meet and greet in the OSA office and we got to chat about our approach to our goals next year, specifically fitness facilities, nationally recognized speakers, and technology (wireless internet, anyone).

These administrators (Dean Carroll, Dean Carnaghi, Dean McLeod, Dean Koff, Dean Coburn) are full-time advocates for us and let us know about the processes and intricacies for doing things around campus (AKA the politics of change). We are excited to be working with these people and can’t wait to have indepth conversations.

That’s all for Friday folks!

Neil

P.S. I also went to a WUnderground meeting at 5PM in the Gregg lobby. They’re the satire paper on campus and write some great stuff. Be sure to keep an eye out for them and write for them if you like what you see.

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Senate Meeting! 04.11.2007

From the SU Blog:

We’re all hanging out at the weekly Senate meeting which is 9:15PM in the Business School on Wednesdays.

The body talked about a lot of interesting things today. People presented on student performing practice space on campus, Career Center accountability, the drastic changes in the Engineering School, and whether SU will support a sober driver program that shuttles people to and from nightlife hotspots in St. Louis.

The current topic of discussion is the Executive Restructuring and it’s getting heated! Treasury wanted more checks within the Executive regarding how they vote on policy issues. Some members of the Senate believe that the Executive (President, VP, Treasurer, Secretary) should be able to govern itself without a check put on it by the legislative.

Eventually, this will be put up to a vote to the student body (through webSTAC). If you’re interested in SU checks and balances, who has power and who does not, as well as the tensions between the Executive and Legislative, come to our meetings. Tuesday at 9PM in the Business School - Treasury. Wednesday at 9:15PM

Gavel

Hell, if you have any issues at all - be it from food options on campus to a general skepticism on how we spend your $328, come to our meetings and speak up during open forum.

Take care!

Neil

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Student Union 2007-2008 04.11.2007

From the SU Blog:

During the campaign, we all felt that the comments, insight, and recommendations we received from you were fantastic. We got tons of information from students who were not heavily involved with SU or any other public institution on campus, but still played an integral part in our campus community.

Be it regarding wireless internet, nationally recognized speakers, or better fitness facilities, your ideas and specific suggestions helped us solidify our priorities (and matched them to yours!)

This blog, the SU blog, is our way of communicating with you throughout the course of the year. Don’t hesitate to e-mail us, call us, or respond to blog entries with any suggestions you have.

We want to constantly update this and we want for you to regularly look at it. We’re going to have tons of information and informal insight. The views here represent our individual views on what is happening on campus and what we as the leaders of Student Union should be doing.

Stay tuned!

Neil Patel - President elect
Brittany Perez - Vice President elect
Marius Johnson - Treasurer elect
Rebecca Forman - Secretary elect

SU Exec

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Umrath Student Group Center 02.03.2007
Hello Student Groups!

If your group currently HAS an Umrath Student Group Center Office Space, you are required to fill out this questionnaire by February 16th 2007. Thank you.

If your group WANTS an Umrath Student Group Center Space, please fill out the following application. There is no deadline, and these applications will be considered on a rolling basis!

Please submit your application to sgac@su.wustl.edu or to the Student Group Activities Committee (SGAC) Mailbox in the Student Union Office.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact SGAC.

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