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Student Senate Speaks Out on Housing

February 4th, 2010

Another housing post!

We got a tip a couple days ago from a Student Senator that the Senate passed a motion, which was sent to us (and isn’t posted online yet as far as we could find) to attempt to give a voice to the student body about housing reform.  The motion announces student dissatisfaction about a variety of the facets of Housing Selection.  Some quotes are below.

To address that sophomores should live mostly in residence halls and that upperclass students should live in apartments:

To express the dissatisfaction of the student body with the current system of on-campus housing, which we believe does not, in all cases, place students in housing which is most appropriate for their class year or the goals of the CLASS Initiative.

Responding to the Friday, Dec 18th email right before all students were leaving campus:

To express the dissatisfaction of the student body with the communication method employed by the Division of Student Life

What are they doing about it?

To invite members of the Student Life Division to a Roundtable Discussion on the Housing Process with members of the Student Senate…no later than March 1, 2010.

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