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.



Senate

The Senate is comprised of 27 people representing the five undergraduate academic divisions of Washington University; it constitutes one house of the legislative branch of Student Union and makes many official Student Union decisions. There are currently 18 Arts and Sciences senators, three Engineering senators, and two each from Architecture, Art, and Business. Each senator represents 250 students from his/her academic division and serves a one-year term.

Senate meetings are held every Wednesday at 9:02 pm in Simon Hall on the Hilltop Campus. They are attended by Senators, SU Executives, and all other members of the Washington University community. Senators discuss campus issues, university proposals, and reports from the Executives and Committee Chairs. Senators also attend the Academic Affairs or Campus Services weekly committee meetings.

Senators strive to better the Washington University community by serving as a channel for student opinions and concerns. In past years, one of the Senate's goals was to increase communication between students and Student Union and between students and the University Administration. One of last year’s major accomplishments included the publishing of ArtSci Course Evaluations online. This year the Senate strives to continue to improve the quality of campus life and with the students of Washington University. Senators reach out to the student body through surveys, forums, and activities that promote interaction between administrators and students.

Meeting Information
  • 9:02 p.m. on every Wednesday
  • Simon Hall (room listed on inside bulletin board)


  • Further Information
  • Academic Affairs Committe (AcAff)
  • Campus Services Committee (C-Serve)
  • Food Committee
  • Technology Resources Committee (TRC)
  • Minutes
  • Resolutions
  • Roster
  • Senators' Projects
  • Speaker of the Senate
  •