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October 1, 2007

Senate Meeting, 09/23/07

The following are meeting minutes from the Senate meeting. The Senate meets every Monday at 5:30 PM in Room 318 on the third floor of The Commons. These meetings are open to all students to listen to discussion. If you would like to present an issue, please contact the Speaker of the Senate, Steve Gilmore (gilmore2@umbc.edu), in advance so you can be added to the agenda.

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5.39 p.m meeting started
Absent: Ben
Present number of senators: 7

Alumni board meeting:
• 5 scholarships of $1500 to undergraduates.

Rsa meeting:
• Block party this Friday
• Redoing the constitution

Academic jeopardy
• Making corrections to the wording of the academic policies that may be causing confusions.

Legislation of:
General Ledger Allocation for Volleyball Pre-game Tailgate Extravaganza
Jake:
• Tailgate, using this as an inspiration to the students, athletic dept.
• Expenses $5300 , 300 people, allocating 600
• Met up with RSA, RA’s, CD’s, athletics, girl’s volleyball team.
• Advertising: e-mail, flyers, etc.
• Unused money: will stay in the general ledger.
• Jake not in the position to make promises to the students without the financial board and senate board
• How to involve the average student: school spirit, reflect on the event where students dressed up representing their dorm.
• $200 for advertising, 160 for full page sheets to commons and RA’s, 60 to quarter sheets for handout sheets, and the dinning halls additional 40 in case run out of handout sheets
• Use this event as an introduction or opportunity to interest other offices such as Res. Life and such to contribute to possible upcoming events
Number for: 7
Number opposed: 0
Number abstained: 1
Number absent: 1

Legislation of:

Resolution to support the United States House of Representatives Bill 643/ Senate Bill 638- The Collegiate House and Infrastructure Act of 2007

Josh:
• SGA senators vote on this to send a letter to Congressmen to pass bill.
• Making improvements to collegiate housing on campuses. Housing for fraternities on campuses.
• Pres. Habrowski and pres of fraternities have spoken about plans for future fraternities’ housings on campus, long term.
• This can be an obstacle to getting to know people, because this means that students will be separated.
• Opportunity to support housing on campus for different students’ organizations on campus, financially.
• This may bring solutions to the problems of housing on campus, problems students face every fall semester having to sleep in community rooms.
• Michael: opposes this legislation because it may cause segregation among students, and that specific interest groups should write a letter stating their support for the legislation.
• This legislation will provide students with the option to decide whether they want the opportunity to have housing on campus that is financially supported by organizations outside the campus.
• Will not affect the number of philanthropic organizations on campus.
• This gives organizations that want to set up housing on campus the opportunity to ask for funding from outside organizations.
• When funding no taxes involved, passing this legislation will make it easier.
• In the letter that will be written to the Congress must include that the student body will be included when passing the bill.
Number for: 6
Number opposed: 0
Number abstained: 1
Number not present: 1

Confirmation of Brady
For: 6
Opposed: 0
Abstained: 1
Number not present: 1

New comm..:
• Advisory council about issues that affect women
• Volleyball game 5.30
• Wed 7.00 school of rock sports zone

Meeting adjourned at 7.13pm


Important Student Life and SGA Info: REVOCATION OF RECOGNITION

Dear Student Organization Leaders,

Every semester, in addition to recognizing new student organizations
reflecting the diverse interests of UMBC's undergraduates, the Office of
Student Life also revokes UMBC recognition from organizations that have not
kept their registration forms current or maintained a membership of at least
5 undergraduates. At the recommendation of the Student Organizations
Committee and in accordance with the SGA's Student Organizations Policy, we
are revoking UMBC recognition from 60 student organizations (57 for failure
to submit a registration form, 3 for failure to maintain at least 5 members)
effective today. The organizations listed below no longer have the right to
reserve space, spend money or use UMBC's name.

If your organization appears on the list below despite your wish to continue
operating on campus, you are welcome to stop by the Student Involvement
Center (Commons 2B24) to submit a new application for UMBC recognition.
Organizations that have lost their UMBC recognition will receive written
(hard-copy) confirmation of their status in their organization's mailboxes
on The Commons' 2nd floor.

If you have any questions about this list, please contact the Student
Organizations Committee: stuorgscomm@umbc.edu.


Lee Calizo

Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology)
Alpha Nu Omega Sorority, Inc.
American Sign Language Club
Ancient Studies Club
Baseball (men's)
Best Buddies
Big 2 (Card Game)
Buddhist Club
Campus Freethought Alliance
Cinema Afrique
Collegiate Entrepreneur's Organization
Commuter Relations Board
Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Col.
Computer Science Council of Majors
Cross Country Club
Esperanto Club
ESTEEM
Feminist Majority Leadership Alliance
Figure Skating Team
French Club
Friends of the Goodfood Collective
Gender Variance
German Club
Green Party
Honors Students Association
Irish Student Association
J.E.W.E.L.S.
Lacrosse (women's)
Lambda Alpha (Anthropology)
Machining Club
Macintosh Users Group
Meditation Club
Modern Languages/Linguistics Council of Majors
Moot Court
Music Council of Majors
Order of Omega
Paintball Club
Parliamentary Debate Society
Performance Club
Phi Beta Kappa
Phi Beta Lambda
Pi Alpha Theta (History)
Pi Mu Epsilon (Mathematics)
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science)
Political Science Council of Majors
Retired Gymnasts Association
Russian Club
S.I.S.T.E.R.S.
Sakhu: The Black Psychology Club
Society of Inspiring Stud. w/Individual Abilities
Somethin' Good
Spanish Club
Students Against Global AIDS
Students Against the War on Terror
Students Making an Impact on the Lives on the Elderly
Tai Ji Club
UMBC PIRG (Public Interest Research Group)
Undecided (magazine)
Virgin Pride
Writer's Guild of Students

Senate Meeting, 10/01/07

The following are meeting minutes from the Senate meeting. The Senate meets every Monday at 5:30 PM in Room 318 on the third floor of The Commons. These meetings are open to all students to listen to discussion. If you would like to present an issue, please contact the Speaker of the Senate, Steve Gilmore (gilmore2@umbc.edu), in advance so you can be added to the agenda.

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October 1, 2007
Commons 318
Meeting called to order: 5.34 PM
Absent: Tasha and Jeff

Confirmation of Erin Surrock
• Working with Nicky.
• Making posters and blogs ,advertising
• Personal goals: people more active on campus, more involved into events and such.
Jeff enters 5:36 PM

Senator for: 7
Senator opposed: 0
Senator abstained: 0
Senators absent: 1
Date of passage: 10.01.07


Black and gold tailgate:
• Success, Jake Steele did a good job and new mascot, Trudy.
• Improved our relationship


Confirmation of First Year Ambassadors
Sameera:
• A Freshman, biology major, Meyerhoff Scholar
• Goal: meeting new people, getting people involved.
• Other activities: events board of med board
• Likes: the atmosphere of UMBC
• What improvements could be made: the Shriver center be more involved, international.

Neketa:
• Reasons: be more involved into different things besides clubs on campus.
• Talkative, eager to learn and committed
• Goals for this year: more school spirit, and learn more about SGA
• Best things of UMBC: everyone is helpful
• Things that can improve at UMBC: school’s spirit

Whitney:
• Was active in SGA, want to be an active participant.
• Goals: voice opinion on things and being a part of events or community service anything that leads to improvement.
• Tennis club, pre-pharmacy
• Expectations from SGA: being cooperative.

First-year ambassador: do not count towards voting, representing on first yr council, to learn leadership skills. Get Nicky involved with this.

Senators for: 7
Senators opposed: 0
Senator abstained: 0
Senators absent: 1

Tasha walks in 6:03 PM

Improve it!!
• Campaign for improving things on campus, hold a contest eligible for students into submitting a proposal for a coming up with an event other than those already mentioned in previous years. This will be a 3 to 7 member group. SGA is financing this. Monday- money for advertisements
• Advertising 3rd week of October till last week of November, 30th.
• Incentive 50grand will be given after given consent from the SGA
• The winner will be selected by vote of all members.
• Have at least one member of each body represent this.
• This could be a great opportunity for publicity since this is a first time anyone has come up with this idea.
• The more participation the more students will be able to learn that they will include the SGA in future events.
• Come up any ideas mail Elani.

Idea developing tools.

• Developed during the summer.
• Issues that need to be addressed and changes that need to be made.
• Questions to ask to accomplish this:
• What is the actual current situation?
• Who make the decisions?
• Why is the status in place?
• Any models that may be useful?
• What are the trade-offs?
• What assets could you use?
• What are obstacles in your way?
• For example: having a central department that provides a potential service that is missing, an information department where students can ask for information on any other department.
• Why is it that way: financial problems, not enough staff, would be kind of impossible to have constant access to certain information from all departments.
• Potential allies are the parents of first year’s students and also prospective students.
• Find out how colleges solve this problem.
• Cocreateumbc.blog.com

Executive reports:
• Leadershape in January for a week long retreat.
• Academic conduct comm. reviewing the code of academic conduct. Academic policy review.
• Study groups program, divided students from 5 classes into 11 groups consisting of 5 students.
• Black and Gold programs number of attendants increasing
• Red card program: finalize assistants
• Letter sent out to the Congress on the collegiate housing and infrastructure.
• Student lobbyist team, training in the fall. A great introduction to opening doors into the legislative body
• Grant passed on federal loans.
• Wednesday weekly report.

Announcements:
• SGA blog announcing tonight, 4 representatives of SGA body.
• Sign-up for committees with Jen.
• Turn in report for weekly report.

Adjourned at 7.02 PM

October 2, 2007

Be the Next Student Regent

Hello student leaders,

Each year, the state of Maryland appoints one student from a University
System of Maryland campus to serve on the Board of Regents. The Regents
govern the University System of Maryland, setting policies and making
decisions that affect every student on issues including tuition and fee
increases, budgets, construction priorities and campus mission statements.
The Student Regent routinely interacts with various leading Marylanders and
policy makers, including the Governor and members of the General Assembly.
A UMBC student served as the Student Regent four years ago, and UMBC's
nominees have reached the final round of the University System of Maryland
selection process every year since then.

Please take a look at the attached information and application, and consider
applying! Please also pass the information along to friends who may be
interested in applying. If you have any questions, let me know.

The application deadline is MONDAY, OCTOBER 29TH AT 5:00 P.M. Submit
completed applications in hard copy to my mailbox in the Office of Student
Life, Commons 336. The UMBC nominee selection committee will contact you
shortly thereafter about whether you will be invited for an on-campus
interview.

Thanks, and good luck!

--David


If you want to know more, visit the following:

October 3, 2007

Finance Board Meeting, 10/02/07

October 2nd, 2007
Commons 318

Meeting called to order at 5:41-
Christine, Ahsley, Igor, Ozell, Joy present

Golden Key Induction Ceremony:
Every year new members inducted into Golden Key based on credits. Expect to induct 150 this year. About 170 show up for ceremony and bring their families, etc. We reserve the ballroom and we have the leaders present themselves. We offer refreshments for the families of the inductees. We decorate with blue and gold, which are our colors. It is simply a recognition of new member’s achievement.

Joy: How many people will be present?
About 175.

Ahsley: Where are you having this?
In the ballroom. We also have non members come to see their friends get inducted. So its open to te entire community.

Joy: This is free of charge right?
Yes

Ahsley: Do they have carryover?
Joy: We don’t know. Do you(Golden Key) have any idea how much you have in carryover?
Im not sure we do have about 1000 which we use for scholarships for our members.

Joy: What kind of refreshments are you serving?
Drinks, tea, cookies, napkins, paper plates etc.

SGA Advisor: How does one qualify for membership?
The top 15% of the university. The cut off is 60 credits with a GPA of 3.5. All of those people are invited but not all join.

Golden Key International Honor Society’s Halloween Party
Joy: Can you tell us about the Halloween Party?
Yes every year we go to help foster kids at Timomium, MD Villa Maria and set up a Halloween party for them. Everyone brings a bag of candy to give to the kids. We team up with the honors college and pre med society as well. We organize other activities such as bean bag toss, etc.

Ozell: And the event is open to all UMBC students but you carpool to a location off campus?
Yes, we have to go there as the kids stay on the property there.

Joy: Thank You.

5:48pm: David arrived.

First Year Ambassador:
First candidate: Fouad-
Steve: Why did you apply for the FYA position?
I decided to apply because its similar to a position I held at my previous high school where I basically looked at different activities and helped plan them. The FYA position will be similar to what ive already done. However I understand college is different form high school but it’s a good way to get into SGA and I want to get involved.

Ashley: you said you did things for finance activities?
Not finance activities, just general events and activities. We would organize the events and assign people to take responisibility for aspects of the event and then make sure everything went smoothly.

Ashley: Are you comfortable speaking to a roomful of people/
Yes

Joy: Whats your weakness?
Well I lived overseas for a while so I haven’t really “re embedded” in the culture. I havnt been able to take a position or hear about a lot going on in the country. However ive been back a year and I am picking up the general idea again.

Ozell: what skills can you bring to the position?
Im good with planning, Im good with computer work. I cant think of anything that is good for the finance board but Im good with numbers and math but I was a decision maker in my old school.

Ashley: how much time can you devote to SGA?
7 hours a week about. Im live on campus.

Igor: How do you think SGA will aid you in your career goals?
It will help me coordinate different opinions to decide on good monetary decisions.

Second Candidate: Yasmin-

Steve: Introduce yourself and why you want the position?
I wanted to become more involved with the school. Im familiar with working with faculty and student body from high school.

Joy: What is your biggest weakness?
Sometimes I throw myself into things and find out im overwhelmed later.

Ashley: How much time are you willing to devote to SGA?
Im taking 18 credits and all I do is study so I have a lot of free time other than that.

Steve: What do you like best about UMBC and what do you like least?
I like the diversity the most. However I also don’t like how social circles are divided based on ethnicity and background.

Third Candidate: Jane
Steve: Introduce yourself and why you want the position?
I wanted to be further involved in the school.

Ozell: What do you want to get out of SGA?
I want to be in leadership and become more involved.

Chrsitine: Whats your weakness?
Procrastination.

Igor: Where did you go to High School?
Elmsville.

Ashley: How much time are you willing devote?
Im in no other organizations so I can devote a lot of time.

Christine: How many credits are you taking?
5 classes so 15 credits.

Thank You

Steve: The FYA program was designed to get new students involved in the SGA system. It doesn’t necessarily give them power but it trains them to be better leaders. This year we had 14 applicants more than any other year and we trimmed it down by interviews. They wont be voting members but they will bring insight and contributions. They will also be our representatives on the First Year Council which is made up of people from organizations on campus. These FYA will be on the finance board. You may need to reiterate what you guys are talking about as they will be new but eventually they will be a gain.

SGA Advisor: These members will be full members, they will have nameplates and will be involved in discussion. The only thing they wont have is the vote. They are full SGA members. This is a way to get involved in the SGA and start making a difference.

Discussions on Candidates:
Joy: This is a one time thing? There wont be any others later on in the year?
Steve: No this is a one time thing. Last week I interviewed all of them.
Ozell: I didn’t pick up anything negative from the candidates, I just think we need to help them catch up on whats happened.
Christine: They seemed really confident for first semester students.
Steve: All the FYA had the common motive of getting involved in SGA. For previous applicants their motives were for their resume, etc. This year’s FYA candidates wanted to be involved and learn about SGA.

Fouad, Jane and Yasmin for FYA positions:
Voting:
For: 5
Approved.

Candidates brought back in.
Joy: Congratulations. I need to swear you into office.

Candidates sworn in.

Vietnamese Student Association’s Pho Night:
Joy: Tell us about the event.
We hold it every semester. Pho is a Vietnamese dish which we will serve on campus in one of the basements. We will order it from a local Vietnamese restaurant. WE will charge $2 dollars. We want to educate people about Vietnamese culture.

Joy: How many people do you expect?
50-75.

Igor:Is it open to all UMBC students?
Yes

Joy: Did you have this event last year?
We had this event last fall in early October.

SGA Advisor: Why are you charging admission if we fund your event?
We need money for our carryover for events later.

SGA Advisor: If we fund this event then will you make the event free to UMBC students?
We can do that as well.

David: Theres something new we’re trying to do. The students on campus already paid the activity fee so we’re trying to make events free so that later if you need money for an event you can just come back to us. We’re trying to make events open events. So would you be willing to make it no admission cost.
Yes we are open to that, we can make it free.

David: Are all the items here the total cost?
Yes all of the money reflected on the sheet is everything we need. We don’t have any other costs.

David: So the $470 will pay for everything?
Yes

SGA Advisor: You said this was meant to educational. How?
We’re going to have a video on Vietnamese culture, as well as recipes of food that people can make. We also have club members who can go around and educate people on our culture if they have questions.

Joy: Were these the cheapest quotes you could find?
Yes we’re making most of the food ourselves so the quotes are just the ingredients themselves.

Joy: Thank You.

David: Did we decide if they were charging admission?
Ashley: No she agreed to make it free.

Pre- Med society’s Halloween Party:

Joy: Tell us about the party.
So this is an event we’ve been holding for the past 4 semesters. Members of the society have been participating. Our reasons for holding it are for the benefit of the community. We hold it at a home for children who have been abused, etc. We have to show that there is somebody to help them and that they can be happy. The past couple times we’ve been there, the amount of happiness in their eyes is spectacular. We often get asked if we are coming back. Also we try to help the undergrad pre- meds increase their community service hours to look better on their resume when they apply to med school. We find that UMBC students with excellent grades don’t get into med school because they have no community service. So this event will help them to appear better to Med schools.

Christine: So its not just for pre meds?
Yes anyone can participate. We will be sending out emails to people.

Ashley: have you guys worked this out with Golden Key? They’re going to the same place.
Well we don’t know if theyre doing it this year but we will email them.

Igor: What date will your event be?
28th or the 27th.

Igor: It’s the same date as the Golden Key.
Ashley: But she did mention she wanted to do the event with Golden Key and Honors College.
IF we do the event on the same day then we can both co sponsor it.

Joy: Can you explain the charity issue?
SGA Advisor: SGA cannot give money to charity. SGA can fund something like Habitat For Humanity where students get benefit.
Well keep in mind that this also benefits UMBC students as they can get something on their resume.

Joy: Which parts are most important to you?
Well both are important. The gas price is the major issue however as we don’t want our members to have to pay for gas. If golden key is doing it on the same date then they might be bringing food and snacks so we’ll have to talk to them.

David: Will you be using carryover?
We have about $40 in our carryover, but we’ll spend about $1-$7.

Joy: Thank You.

Discussions:
Ashley: I think they shouldve known that Golden Key was doing it on the same date.
David: Well we cant give them money for the candy anyway. We’re allowed to give them money for the gas legally but we cant donate to charity by giving them candy.
SGA Advisor: The furthest SGA can go is for example pay for the tools for Habitat for Humanity.

Joy: How do you feel about funding the Halloween party?
Igor: I’d rather we stick to one stance like we did for the on campus Halloween trick or treating.

David: They don’t have a track record, should we give them the benefit of the doubt?
SGA Advisor: Why don’t they have a track record? Because theyre a limited funded organization.

Golden Key Induction Ceremony?
Ashley: Even though it has a cut off GPA don’t they allow friends of inductees?
SGA Advisor: This is the same as a fraternity or sorority asking for money for an induction?
Christine: I don’t understand cant anyone enter?
Igor: Yes, anyone can enter. It’s the same as the Pho Night.

Jewish Student Union:
We’re going to be raising awareness about Israeli culture and tradition. This would be a workshop open to the entire campus community. It will be co sponsored by the Freedom Alliance, Alpha Epsilon fraternity, etc. We’re going to be hiring a “krav maga” expert to come and teach on campus. It will be a two to three hour workshop. Everyone ive spoken to who has been to it before has enjoyed it. It works under much more realistic situations.

Joy: Where is this taking place?
It takes place in the RAC.

Ashley: And its free?
Yes anyone can come.

David: Are any organizations using their own carryover for this?
Well we’re not sure, whatever isn’t funded by SGA we’ll have to make up from other funding sources.We’ve contacted some of the other martial arts groups on campus and the womens center who would be interested in co sponsoring.

Igor: Did you get quotes for all this?
Yes we did.

SGA Advisor: Are you aware that JSU has a deficit in its carryover?
No.

Christine: So you really want this person to do the workshop, you don’t want anyone else?
Well yes, whats unique about this guy is he knows what hes doing, especially with college students. I can send you the campus news paper articles on his seminars.

Ashley: So you say this class will give people more confidence walking on campus at night time and defend themselves?
Yes it will be basic training, it will help people from keeping their heads in times of unexpected worst case scenarios. It shows how to react in the spur of the moment and on instinct.

Christine: How are you advertising for this?
We’ll be using our list procs, fliers around campus, etc.

Joy: Will you post it on myUMBC?
Yes it will be on the calendar and facebook.

Igor: If you didn’t receive full funding would you still fund the event and get a local expert?
Yes but the difference is they run a different type of workshop which is much more commericial which will be less hands on. We want this guy as he will relate to college students.

David: How are the other organizations involved contributing?
Well we worked with the other organizations on what we wanted covered. Each club told us what they wanted to be displayed by the expert so that more people can be helped.

Thank You.

Golden Key Induction Ceremony:
Joy: How did you feel about the event?
SGA Advisor: Im confused by the support from some of you. This is an induction event. The fact that people can come to the event doesn’t change the fact that by supporting this you will be going against your own rules.
David: It’s the same as funding a Sorority or Fraternity.

Voting on $180 for Induction Ceremony:
For:0
Opposed:4
Abstaining: 1
Fails.

SGA Advisor: This seems to be the Finance Board restricting funding to groups with selective membership. At the same time the Finance Board isn’t discouraging such events.

Pre- Med Halloween Party:
Voting on $70:
For: 0
Opposed: 4
Abstaining: 1
Fails.

Vietnamese Student Association’s Pho Night:
Ashley: I like that she had no hesitation to cancelling the decision to charge admission.
Ozell: I like that they were going to try and explain their culture and what their club is about. Its not like theyre just giving out free food, they actually have a purpose.

David: How prepared were they for the event?
Ashley: I think she was prepared.
Christine: I think they were prepared and were making the food themselves, they’ve also done it before.
Ashley: She said that they would pay some out of their pockets as well.

Voting on Pho Night $470:
For: 4
Opposed: 0
Passes

Jewish Student Union’s Krav Maga:
SGA Advisor: A few years ago they had an event that cost $2500 that they are now in deficit for. They haven’t been funded since then. The event however happened long before anyone who represented them today was in the club.

David: I was looking through the track record and last year they were given $2500 but their was a blank record for what they spent. It was from Fiscal Year ’06.
Joy: yeah they came almost every week last year.
David: Yeah in Fiscal Year ’06 they were treated like a regular organization and it wasn’t reflected they had a deficit.
Christine: And there was no record of how they spent it?
Joy; They did spend money though because business services gave me a list of their expenditures.
David: Id be much more comfortable funding one of the other sponsors of the event. But on the request they’ve put JSU as the organization.
Christine: Id like a record of their expenditures.

Tabled

Hindu Student Council:
Returning from last week, Garba was tabled.

Joy: We tabled it because we wanted to know if you would cut your admission costs.
Well I know you want UMBC to come in at no cost but I don’t know if its possible for our organization. We don’t want non UMBC students getting in for free. We can lower the price however.

Joy: How much will you lower it by?
Well we can lower it upto $3.

Christine: How much are you charging non UMBC students?
$8. That was our price before and since you are lowering the price for UMBC students we can do that. This will bring more UMBC students.

Ashley: what are you using the admission money for?
Basically to cover the cost that we are paying for our carryover account. We also use this money to set up more events later throughout the year. For example we have a social dinner for the South Asian Society where we provide free dinner. We have temple trips. Next Semester we have some events also. This year we’re having religious events as well.

Ashley: Basically youre using the admission money for your carryover?
Yes but we’re using it to fund UMBC student events.

Ozell: Why aren’t you using carryover money for this event?
We are, we’re using it for custodian costs, etc.

David: Again, how much are you charging UMBC students?
$3.

David: And you want to do this why?
Because we don’t want non- UMBC students coming in for free.

Joy: Couldn’t you check for UMBC id’s at the door?
Yes but in the past people like to buy tickets at the Commons Desk. So when it comes to entering the event people come in huge groups and we can usher them in quicker.

SGA Advisor: So if the finance board reduced its allocation to you by the amount you’re charging UMBC students you will still be able to show that SGA funded the event?
Well that depends on how many UMBC students show up.

Joy: We’ll be cutting your allocation by $900.
Well of the 350 people who come not all will be non UMBC students.

SGA Advisor: Well the use of the ballroom requires you have one UMBC student per non UMBC student.
Yes we are aware.

David: So you want to be sure that non UMBC students pay the $8 rather than let them get away with it.
Yes. Our main concern is that the rest of our events are free for the rest of the year. The money we make from UMBC students is going to go to them anyway. We do other events. Our problem with giving them for free is that the Commons desk wont remember who has come more than once.

Ashley: Why cant you do the Id’s at the door?
Well people come in huge groups and it is frustrating for people who stand at the door for half an hour. If students by tickets at the commons it makes it quicker, but the Non UMBC students can stand at the door and wait in line.

SGA Advisor: So if the finance board decides to give you less than the full amount as they assume you’ll make the money back and as a result you have less money in your carryover you still have the option to come back for more money.
Right but the thing is SGA has been reluctant to give money for food and social dinners, etc. We want to ensure that we have enough money so that UMBC have a good time.
When will we find out about your decision?

David: You’ll know by Thursday.

Thank You.

Ashley: Why do they have a band and a DJ?
Chrstine: I think they want an Indian DJ but I don’t know why they want a band as well.
Ashley: That’s the most expensive as well.
Joy: Their top priorities were Band, Security, DJ, Decorations, Flyers, Tickets.
SGA Advisor: I would suggest not cutting anything that will advertise this to UMBC students such as the fliers, etc. I also don’t see how they’ll spend $300 on tickets. Its close to a dollar per ticket.
Ashley: I don’t think anyone has ever asked for this much money for tickets.
SGA Advisor: I’ll go down and get the Commons Tickets and Prices.

Calling HSU:
HSU: The band is for the first part of the events which will be more traditional music, the second part is the more modern bhangra part and will require the DJ.
Ashley: Why is the band so high priced?
It is a pretty average price for a band so that’s how much they’ve charged every year.
Joy: Where are you getting your tickets from, its $300 here?
We’re getting them from the Commons.
Ozell: And they cost $ 300? We’ll probably cut it down but don’t worry the common vision tickets usually aren’t that high.
Well we didn’t know how much they would cost at the time. Its ok if you cut it down.

NAACP:
Christine: what is the poetry jam?
We have people coming from the radio station but the band that’s coming is pretty famous. The cost is $250 for 4 members. The radio will just provide a standard DJ. We also needed more money towards security but since we realized we’d need more security we need about $200 to cover that cost. In addition the event is free and there is no need for tickets. We’re advertising heavily to the UMBC body and the majority of students are UMBC students.

Ashley: Is it still benefiting the Jena 6?
Yes it is still an awareness program.

David: Have you cleared it up with the Safe Committee?
Well we have to schedule another meeting with them but they did tell us we would need additional security.

David: Just to clear up, we gave the Poetry jam $368 so far.

Thank You.

Back to HSU:

SGA Advisor: I was wrong, printing color tickets with stubs costs $1.05 per ticket. Black and White tickets are $60 cents.
Ashley: How important are tickets?
Ozell: Some people like to keep their tickets as memorabilia.
SGA Advisor: If youre talking about cutting out part of the event as you’re expecting them to pay for it then it doesn’t matter whats essential and what isn’t.
Ashley: So it has to be stuff they can pay after they take in tickets.
SGA Advisor: No im talking more along the lines of what Ozell is saying: that we take away an equal amount from each category.

Equestrian Club’s Washington Horse Show:
Joy: So the $35 more you’re asking for is for what?
Its for more tickets so that our members can go for free.

SGA Advisor: Why shouldn’t the people who are going have to pay some amount of money to pay?
Well it’s a good way to get people who aren’t interested in the equestrian club to come.

Joy: Out of the 7 people going, theyre all part of the club?
No, 3 people are not members of the club.

Thank You

Returning to HSC:
Voting on $2280 for HSC’s Garba:
For: 5
Opposed: 0
Abstaining: 1
Passes

NAACP Poetry Jam:
Voting on $450:
For: 5
Opposed: 0
Abstaining: 1
Passes

Equestrian Club:
Fouad: They should be expected to pay some money.
SGA Advisor: You’ve given this organization $230 to take 7 people to a horseshow. If you don’t give them $35 more then each person will have to pay $5 more to an off campus event.
Ashley: Why aren’t organizations using more carryover money.
SGA Advisor: Part of it is because this new policy on not charging admission is because it is only a week old and people don’t know yet. The hearings over the next few weeks will be where student organizations will find out about the new policy.
Joy: Do we want to vote on Equestrian Club’s event?
Ashley: I feel like they can pay $5 each for the balance of their tickets.
Ozell: A majority of the people going are already in the club. They should pay.

Voting on $35 for equestrian club:
For: 0
Opposed: 5
Abstaining: 1
Fails

AIGA:
Joy: Tell us about the lecture at BMA:
It’s a lecture which is mandatory. We’d like to provide a bus as we want people who don’t drive.
Joy: How many buses?
I don’t know yet as I don’t know how many will be attending? Each bus holds 30 people.

David: Where did you get your quote?
We got it from the bus company.

David: This is open to all UMBC students?
We have 18 people who have confirmed out of which 2 are non graphic design majors.

Ozell: For students who aren’t members, how will they go about getting into the lecture?
Ive spoken to the lecturer and organized a way for them to do so.

Joy: Was this the cheapest quote you could get?
Yes it’s the UMBC charge.

Joy: How do you plan to advertise?
Word of mouth, emails, fliers. But in the first 3 days I got the 18 people form emails.

Thank You

SGA Advisor: One way of looking at whats happening is in order to fulfill the requirements for their course work, students have to go on this trip and SGA is being asked to subsidize classroom education.
Ozell: Shouldn’t the art department take care of this if it is required. For example Mock Trial has a class and they had to go on certain trips and they weren’t funded.
David: If youre in the class then youre required to be on the Mock Trial team. The club and the class are pretty much synonymous, similar to Model UN.
Fouad: So why didn’t the visual arts department fund this?
Steve: I don’t think the bus was their idea but it’s a trip required for visual arts students. I guess the students want to find a bus to take them there.
David: This could have been the teacher suggesting that SGA pay for this.
Ozell: If this event is for a class I don’t think this is a good way to spend the activity funds.
SGA Advisor: to me its not so black and white. I think its tempting for anyone else in the University to come and use the Student activity fee to subsidize its events.
Ozell: Shouldn’t the funding of this event be the responsibility of the department itself. It shouldn’t be the student fees that are used for this.
SGA Advisor: If you passed this request it would be the same as paying for any additional course fee, including things such as textbooks.
Ashley: Where is the event happening?
Ozell: Somewhere downtown
Joy: its not more than 20 miles.

Voting on $300 for VMA lecture:
For: 0
Opposed: 5
Fails

Improvement Initiative:
Alani: A major issue is that students lack school pride. SGA can do soemthign about this. A committee of 3-7 students will plan a project. It will be a project or program of a huge budget and it will be a structure, an event. The budget will be $50,000. If the idea doesn’t use all this money then the $50,000 will give $5000 to the committee of 3-7 students who organize this. We would like Activity money for this as well.

Ozell: Can you explain the incentive?
What we require is the group be in good academic in the university.

Fouad: Do they have to be an official group?
No, they can be a group of students of atleast 5 students.

Joy: So this group of students that wins will get $5000 for themselves?
Yes in a way. We encourage the group gets sponsorship from other organizations. But that 5 member committee will make the decisions along with the SGA.

David: So if those 5-7 students don’t have any organizations on board they would get a check of $5000?
Yes.

Ozell: Advertising for the improvement program, how will this be done?
I plan to come before the finance board to ask for a significant amount of money upto $2000 for advertising. The campus has never had an event this large and im talking about having 10 foot banners all over campus, in the garages, on the website. A lot of word of mouth, homecoming and midnight madness are also huge events where we will advertise for this project. We would also like to do an October blitz where SGA would have a session in each dorms where we would explain what SGA can do for them

SGA Advisor: The more the people who apply, the more the number of great ideas you will get. Because SGA has been conservative with money, it is sitting on over $400,000. There is money sitting for good ideas to be funded.

Fouad: Is this to improve UMBC or to improve UMBC’s image?Are we trying to achieve a better internal or external UMBC?
I think it is something UMBC can be proud of. Not just pride but something every student can be proud of. I don’t want to limit the scope of this but if it can be that big then why not.

Fouad: The goal of this is to improve UMBC and to create a sense of pride through this. How will the GPS help us do this?
That wasn’t the best example for this initiative but its not part of the program.

SGA Advisor: you can say that what makes you most proud of UMBC is the things that UMBC has that other colleges don’t.

I think the betterment of this campus is the goal but we don’t want to put a set definition to constrict peoples thoughts and ideas.

Ozell: What are the restrictions on the contest itself. What if a UMBC student decided to make a football team?
We’re trying to build this project based on reality and feasibility. This team will not only be comprised of SGA members but also advisors to decide on feasibility,

SGA Advisor: This application isn’t due till November and the team will decide whether the proposal is feasible based on their research and if they’ve gone to the people they need to speak to.
The committee will also include SGA members, administration members. Members of the Retriever Weekly and SEB are not eligible.

SGA Advisor: You’ve mentioned three different amounts of money. Within the next week you would need decide what the General Ledger request will be.

David: So this is aimed at a group of 5-7 students, not specific organizations.

Alani: Is there anything else you would like to clear up first?
David: Is this something we’re looking to do every year?
Alani: Im not going to commit the SGA to doing it every year.
Joy: If anyone has anymore questions they can email Alani.

8:35pm meeting adjourned.

October 9, 2007

Finance Board Meeting, 10/09/07

October 9th, 2007
Commons 318

Meeting called to order 5:52 pm

Present: David, Christine, Joy

NESB:

Joy: Can you tell us about your fall regional conference?

Two of our major events for the year are our conferences. The biggest is in the Spring semester and the fall semester also has one. This semester the conference is in Arlington, VA. It is one of our main programs as it is a chance for our members to see what NESB is all about. At the conferences they have workshops, networking opportunities, chances to do research, social activities, etc. When people go to these conferences and see what the organization is about at the national level, our membership is solidified. The biggest issue with the conferences is money. This year we’re looking at 16 people going, so 4 rooms for 2 nights. A total of $1200.

David: You’ve reallocated $250 for registration to hotels. How much are you using for carryover?

We’re using $146 from carryover which is the total amount. We did reallocate to hotels. Our members are paying for registration.

Nayana: How do you decide who is going?

They register online after speaking to us.

Nayana: A first come first serve basis?

No, we try to let as many people go as possible.

Nayana: If more people want to go then how will you reallocate costs?

We will spread out the costs among the extra people who want to go.

NESB: When will we find out if we get our request?

David: We have only 3 voting members present today so we’ll have an emergency meeting later in the week. We’ll contact you after that.

Thank You

FASA:

Joy: Can you tell us about the Halloween social?

Its an event in which we bring together all old and new members to socialize. Right now we have a lot of new members. This event will be a good place to bring together the new and the old members.

Joy: What is the miscellaneous?

Plates, cups, things like that.

David: is this open to all UMBC students?

Yes

Joy: Where is it held?

We’re planning to rent out a lecture hall or classroom but we havnent worked that out yet.

District Six Turkey Bowl:

Joy: Can you tell us about the district six turkey bowl?

FASA is under an umbrella organization. Within that organization there are 7 districts of which we are the sixth. Within our district there are local schools and colleges. All the neighboring local schools come together and play flag football all day. It is also an event for networking and socializing among these different universities. This year it is occurring at George mason.

David: And youre asking for $400 for registration?

Well I made a mistake with the registration cost. Its actually only $250 for registration. But we’d like to use the other $150 for food.

Joy: And you’ll take food to George Mason?

Yes, we’ll take grills and cook there.

Christine: How was your networking event at Virginia Tech this weekend?

We actually had 30 people go to that. We had good speakers, and we learned a lot.

Joy: How many do you expect to go for the turkey bowl?

Roughly about 30-40. But since its open to everyone, we’re not sure how many will walk in.

Thank You

ASU:

Joy: Can you tell us about these extra costs for 1001 Arabian Nights?

Initially we had $1994 but we had additional costs. After our meeting with the Safe Committee our set up fee went from $38 to $70. The audio visual went up from $350 to $600 because we talked to operations and they said the sound and lighting, etc added up. We spoke to Tim from Sodexho and food jumped by $250. House keeping went from $168 to $220.

Christine: Is it free admission?

No, we discussed it with Finance board and decided on $1.

Thank You

JSU:

Joy: Are you coming here as JSU or Libertarian.

I’m not sure, I know members of both.

Joy: Are you a member of Libertarians?

Yes, im not on the executive board but I am a member.

David: The issue from last week is that we don’t want to give JSU more money as they owe us $2500.

Nayana: How does this relate to the Libertarians.

One of the Libertarian party’s most important issues is self defense. This leads to self empowerment through the ability to defend oneself.

Joy: How did it relate to JSU.

Krav Maga is the Israeli martial arts that has developed. We’re doing a lot of programming this semester trying to raise cultural awareness about Israel and its contributions. There’s such a rich cultural heritage there. We’re also doing an environmental awareness event. We’re also doing a photograph exhibition. The Krav Maga workshop is a cultural event as well as a self defense workshop.

Thank You

Joy: While we’re waiting this is for the Finance Board members. Since we don’t have enough voting members we need to schedule another meeting. Is 6:30pm in the SGA office ok?

Emergency meeting scheduled for 6:30pm in the SGA office on 10/10/07.

SGA Advisor: Another issue I see coming up today is non funded organizations coming for money.

David: Sailing is an athletics club.

SGA Advisor: The Honors College put on a ballroom event last semester and they received funding for it although it doesn’t have anything to do with its mission. However, the event was open to the whole campus.

Christine: But we can fund it this year because they’re holding it in conjunction with the Ballroom Dancing Club.

SGA Advisor: The sailing club is also attempting to use activity money to support athletes.

Nayana: But I thought we said we could fund sports clubs as long as they don’t buy equipment and if the events were open to all students.

Steve: Athletics could say that ‘we’d like to support sports clubs but we don’t get enough funding.’

David: Hopefully Dr. Brown will realize we’re not going to put up with having to fund sports clubs and we wont make enemies.

Joy: So sailing club is actually funded by the Athletics department?

SGA Advisor: They're one of the clubs acknowledged by the Athletics
department. It's the same with Ice Hockey. Ice Hockey is asking for activity
money for an athletics club even though they should be funded by the
Athletics fee. SGA is looking out for the best interests of the students
and so its hard to give these clubs trouble at both ends. However, it comes
down to whether SGA is going to dig into the issue of Sports Club funding or
whether SGA is going to accept that it is funding something that could be
funded from the Athletics Fee.

Ballroom Dancing and Honors College:

Joy: can you tell us about the Honors College Latin Dance night?

The plan is that ballroom dancing and the honors college which is a departmental organization NOT a student organization will plan an instructional ballroom dancing event. There will be a low fee and we will have a DJ, food, etc.

Joy: you said you were charging a fee, how much?

About $5. It is a lot less than what students would pay for such instruction off campus.

David: basically all the $150,000 that we have to give out comes from the student activities fee. Something we’re trying to do this year is to make charges for students as low as possible as they’re already paying through the fee. Is the admission fee going toward the event or toward profit?

No, we’re not looking for a profit, all our admission fee is going toward the event. We’ve stated all our costs. However, we don’t know how many people will show up. However, Honors College events generally have about 75 people show up.

Nayana: Honors College Council isn’t a student organization so is there anyway you can only use the ballroom dance organization’s name.

David:We can only give money to the ballroom dancing club out of the student activities fee so honors college is welcome to help out but for the purposes of the paper work only the ballroom dance club should appear.

Joy: How many people are you expecting?

In the event of a good turn out we’re expecting 200 people from the ballroom club alone. In addition, the 75 people from the Honors college as well.

Joy: How are you advertising?

We’re using fliers, etc. We don’t use the Retriever as it is so expensive. However we’re looking into different options.

David: Well the SGA purchases a page every month on the Retriever and so we let organizations use this space.

Organization: The other thing was that the ballroom and reservation fee was paid by the Honors College and it is registered by the Honors College. Would we have to redo this reservation? In terms of reimbursement would we have to have the ballroom dance club make the reservation.

David: yes, we wouldn’t be able to reimburse the Honors College.

SGA Advisor: Do you have a budget from athletics?

Well we have about $1200 from them but we use it for our instructors so we don’t have anymore money from them.

SGA Advisor: Youre expecting to bring in $1000 from this event. That’s more than enough to cover your costs.

Well judging by our financial situation now we don’t want to risk not having the money in case our revenues don’t pay our costs.

Joy: Have you spoken to the Safe Committee, etc.

See when we booked the ballroom we didn’t have to go through the Safe Committee as we were the Honors College which made the booking. Someone in the Honors College administration made the booking and so we didn’t have to go through the safe committee as a non Student organization. But now that ballroom dance club is picking up the reservation we may have to pay the Safe Committee’s security cost.

Honors College: If you could fund everything except the sound system then we could charge something at the door to offset the cost of the sound system and all that money could go to the Honors College.

SGA Advisor: There are three major issues here: The Honors College Council is not a student organization, Ballroom dancing is a sports club and SGA doesn’t fund sports club unless it is an event for all students, thirdly this brings up finance boards issue with fees and costs as the admission will bring in more than the cost. The risk involved due to the fact that not as many people may show up as expected is there however finance board has not decided on its policy in this case.

David: Finance board would prefer funding entirely if there were no admission cost.

Well the ballroom club is fine with taking on the cost of everything, however we should be secured that we wont end up in debt. The honors college can help bring in attendees, and make the event more successful.

David: I see no reason to request a change in the reservation and risk losing the ballroom. SGA can cosponsor any department’s event through the Finance Board.

Thank You

Nayana: What if an organization wants $1000 for an event but SGA says on $800 dollars worth of it is worthwhile and gives that full amount. Can the organization still charge admission if they still want that extra $200 worth?

Fouad: But isn’t finance board’s funding decision a contract and if the organization agrees not to charge admission then it cant change its mind later.

David: Yes, we could say that we wont ever fund the organization again if they charge after they tell us they wouldn’t.

SGA Advisor: Lets talk more about the Honors College Council and the
Ballroom Dance Club. Its very interesting as we have one organization that
ought to be funded by the athletics organization while at the same time
another organization is controlled by a department as it wants to be in
charge of it. Both are coming to you for money. Also, there is a policy that
you can fund an event by the ballroom dance club if it is open to the whole
campus. But they said that almost 200 will come from the ballroom dance club
and the honors college.

Fouad: But what if an organization says their event is open to the entire campus but most attendees are from the organization. What if a large number of campus students are part of the organization, what is the definition of “open to the entire campus.’

SGA Advisor: SGA has not defined “open to the entire campus.”

Christine: but we wouldn’t fund the honors college because it is a selective group.

SGA Advisor: But you can still go to the dance as it is open to non members.

Fouad: So what did you say about the hockey team?

SGA Advisor: Its an athletic organization.

Fouad: So youre just going to say that youre not going to fund them?

David: Well no, it’s a fan bus open to the entire campus.

Pagan Student Union:

Halloween celebration

Joy: can you tell us about the event?

We will be having a big event for Halloween which is the pagan new year. We will have a discussion on pagan customs, etc.

Joy: How many people are you expecting?

Hopefully 70.

Joy: Where will it be held?

In the UC Ballroom.

Joy: Have you spoken to Safe Committee about security?

We were not informed that we needed security.

David: Scheduling told you this?

They did not inform us about requiring security.

Nayana: I would double check that.

David: You should double check with them in case they just forgot to tell you.

Joy: So the candy and party favors you asked for $230 for that?

Yes we will be ordering them from Oriental Trading in bulk. Whatever we don’t get from them we will get from our own funds.

Fouad: About the ground fogger, what about the hazards of that?

Well we looked at the technicalities and the dangers of it. As long as it is on the ground and ventilation is present then there wont be any problem. We were told no one would help us set it up but they didn’t say there would be a problem us doing it ourselves.

Christine: Are these the cheapest quotes you could get?

Yes

Nayana: Don’t you think this is an excessive amount of candy?

Well people will just be walking around taking candy but I will try and get cheaper candy.

Nayana: What about the decorations?

We’ll be getting the fogger materials, streamers, balloons, etc.

Joy: So in the UC ballroom will you have tables set up?

Yes

Joy: Didn’t they give you a table set up charge?

They charged us $6 per table.

Joy: How much is coming from carryover?

We do not have much in carryover but we are having a fundraising raffle that will not be SGA funded.

Joy: What about fliers?

We were under the impression that we could get free fliers from SGA

David: SGA can print 100 black and white fliers. Speak to Jay Lagorio.

Thank You

Ice Hockey:

Joy: Can you tell us about your game vs Lafayette and the Fan bus?

Well its home coming weekend and we want people to come out to the games. We did that against College Park and we had a good turn out. WE’ve had the pep band play and particularly for homecoming weekend we want a large turn out.

Joy: What time is the game?

The departing bus will be at 7:30.

Nayana: How are you advertising?

Well for the CP one we sent out facebook messages to our friends. In the past we put out fliers but this year we didn’t put up fliers as there was no bus. But this time we have a bus so its more incentive for people to come. So we will be advertising this time

Nayana: How do you determine who gets to go?

First come first serve basically.

David: How many people are you taking on the bus?

Well it’s a school bus so the number of people that can fit on it.

David: Have you spoken to Athletics?

Yes they referred us to SGA.

Joy: Did you get this quote from UMBC transit?

Well we got it from our regular bus company that we use for our trips.

Joy: Do you expect to fill up the bus?

Yes, definitely we have a lot of sophomores and freshman coming who don’t have cars on campus so this will be a good way to get to a rink 25 minutes away.

SGA Advisor: The timing of their event coincides with SGA’s talent show.

Joy: I don’t think its fair for SGA to prioritize.

Nayana: Let students choose where they want to go.

David: I don’t think we should hold the sports clubs responsible for this, we should be talking to Dr. Brown. Its not our job to fund this but it does benefit students and we should take it up with athletics.

Joy: People did pay an athletics fee so they should be seeing some benefit but at the same time it isn’t our responsibility.

Jane: if you fund this does that mean they can come to you every time they have a homegame and ask for money and get it?

David: I think we can be as erratic as we want but this is homecoming so we should let them have the bus. I don’t see them asking for a bus for every home game.

Jane: My concern is that they’ll tell their own friends first and other people on campus may not benefit.

David: Well I think itll end up being whoever will stand at the bus and wait to go. I don’t think many upperclassmen would rather take a bus than drive.

Jane: How can they prevent off campus students getting on this bus?

David: I guess we can get them to check id’s. But I don’t think off campus people are likely to show up.

SGA Advisor: The reason theyre here is closely related to the fact that SGA paid for the tail gate party. The message has gone out to Athletics that SGA is funding athletic fan building.

Joy: I do think we do need more school spirit.

David: But this money isn’t meant for that.

SGA Advisor: The thing here is you're helping an organization that arguably
should be funded by another department but isn't. My question is where is it
in SGA the issue that who ought to be funding these Sports clubs.

Fouad: Shouldn’t there be a committee for this?

David: There is a somewhat unofficial committee.

SGA Advisor: The point is youre going to be getting more requests for building more school spirit through sports clubs.

Christine: But what if I as a non athlete goes on the bus, athletics doesn’t need to pay for me.

SGA Advisor: Well as elected representatives of the student body you should make sure that students who pay these fees know exactly how they are being spent. They should be the spent the way they should be spent.
David: So basically get a copy of the budget and see where this money is going?

SGA Advisor: Maybe.

Fouad: We have the student’s activities fee and the athletics fee. Cant we split it into three fees so that these sports clubs have a separate budget.

David: So basically pull out the $12 from the athletics budget and make a new fee.

Joy: Can we actually pull out this $12?

SGA Advisor: We can but the issue is after the $12 increase in the athletics fee for sports clubs, the athletics fee has further increased $146. How much of that is going towards sports clubs?

Fouad: But who makes the decision to add fees?

Yasmin: Don’t the athletics clubs get $1200 dollars from athletics as ballroom dancing mentioned earlier?Dont they get to choose how to spend that money?

SGA Advisor: Having been through 4 years of SGA meetings and seen the Athletics department meeting with SGA, watching you have to contend with this issue of clubs not getting money from the other source looking to you, is a hard task. It doesn’t put you in a particularly powerful position.

SGA Advisor: The athletics department is underneath the provost, so there’s a clue right there. If the provost wanted change then there could be change in the athletics department.

Joy: Any last comments? We’re going to be meeting tomorrow 6:30pm in the SGA office.

Roll Call: Same as before

Meeting adjourned at 8:21pm

October 16, 2007

Finance Board Meeting, 10/16/07

October 16th, 2007
Commons 318

Meeting called to order at 5:35pm

Present: Igor, Christine, David, joy, Ashley

Alani:
Useful to communicate with rest of SGA.

Nayana: The purpose of the House last year was to better events for the university.
But all the work the house was doing bogged them down and made it hard to help
organizations put up events. Last year we created the Student Orgs Advocates.
Their job is to make resources available to student organizations.

Alani:
Its good for the various bodies of the SGA to know what the others are doing.
The organizations have to be able to coordinate, share contact information, etc.
The Improvement project is getting on its way. We're beginning to form committees
for the project. We also need to have a tab on the spending on the project. We'll
talk about that more later. Also you've been talking about athletics, etc. One thing
you may or may not have known is that you're not alone in youre issue with Athletics.
Other boards within the SGA are communicating with Athletics and we are working on
this issue. SGA is as frustrated with this issue as you are. ONe last point, if you
would like to bring up an issue to SGA you should include it in your reports. YOur
reports make up the newsletter. Thanks.

Common Ground:
Hip Hop Dance

Joy: So wee have Common Grounds here. Tell us about your event.
We were invited to a dance competition and we're taking the team up there. This is our
first big event that we've been invited to outside campus and we're the only non tri-state
area team to be in the competition.

David: is your organization try out based or open to anybody?
Our performance team is try out based but our club is open to anybody.

Joy: How many people are you expecting?
30

David: The hotel accomodations are those price quotes or just approximations?
I got the quotes from the hotel. The transportation is based on 6 cars at 25 mpg.

Ashley: The costumes are those only for this performance or will they be reused.
They'll be reused.

Joy: If full funding isnt given how do you plan to pay?
We're planning fundraisers but right now we're collecting $15 from every team member.

Street Kred Competition:
JOy: can you tell us about it?
Its the same idea but this one is in New Jersey, not New Ark.

Nayana: you asked for $200 for costumes again, cant you reuse them?
WEll each competition has different guidelines so we'll be modifying our other costumes
and getting new ones.

Joy: what part of these events are most important to you?
The hotel Accomodations.

Pagan Student Union's Halloween Celebration
Joy: Can you tell us what the new budget requests are for?
We found out we need more house keeping, etc. We already yhav $116 in our account, we
just need $72 extra.

David: SO what is the break down exactly?
$176 for housekeeping $12 for chairs.

Ashley: This is in additon to what you requested last week?
Yes.

Christine: how many people are you expecting?
about 70 thanks to your funding enabling us to advertise.

Joy: Have you been to the safe committee.
I went to scheduling and they said we didnt need to speak to the safe committee.
Also, the money needs to be in by the 21st or our event could be cancelled, is that possible?

David: Well if it passes then definately.

Thank You

Fouad: is it just me or did the dance competitions not seem to help anybody on campus?
Ashley: We cant fund them anyway.

David: Before the other group comes, can we go over the Jewish Student union. Basically
4 yrs ago they had an event and a bunch of organizations that took part in the event never
paid JSU. So JSU never paid us back the plus $2000 they owe. For the past 4 yrs this has
just been carrying on and theyve functioned like a regular organization. All the officers
from then have graduated and no one in the organization today was there then. Right now theyre
just asking us to pay of a debt owed to us basically.

Fouad: COuldnt we force them to pay and fundraise?

David: Well none of the current officers are here today but it shows that they are trying
to resolve the situation. The other thing is this was 4 yrs ago and the records dont go
back so far. Its a mess, for the past 3 years theyve been given a budget as if the debt
didnt exist.

Voting on Common Ground NJIT:
For $1800: 0
Opposed: 4
Fails.

Chinese Student Association:
Paint Ball social:

Joy: Tell us about the event.
WEll I'm having a paint ball social. Itll be an educations event where we'll role play as
ancient generals and reenact old wars. It was during the Han dynasty between 200-280 AD.
We're going to limit the event to 30 people. We've had this in past years but we never
requested money. Its about $40 for the whole package which includes equipment, rental etc.
It covers transport to the location. The amount im requesting is only half.

Ashley: How do you choose who gets in?
First come first serve.

Nayana: is it an open event?
Well its a CSI social.

Ashley: So only CSI members can go?
No anyone is welcome but we generally only have CSI members.

Nayana: Are you charginga dmission?
No, everyone basically pays for themselves. Its $1200 total, im only requestion half $600.
Every year its been getting bigger and bigger. My last turn out was 36 people and it was
a pain to manage as it was only me organizing. The place I go to has offered me a discount
since I bring them a lot of business. If that comes through Ill be refunding people the money
I get discounted for. But right now im asking for a full down payment.

Nayana: Do you want to ask for the full amount?
May I? I didnt want to be greedy

Ashley: You can ask for the full amount.
Ok I'll do that.

Joy: If more people want to come how will you accomodate them?
Well if a few more people want to go then I'll charge a buck or two and that should cover the
1 or 2 extra people. If my discount comes through thatll be perfect.

Joy: How will you advertise.
Itll be word of mouth mainly but we're having a social event tomorrow where we will advertise.

nayana: In terms of the rest of the year how high is the priority of this event?
Its pretty important, its probably number 2.

Thank You

Voting on Common ground Dance Street Cred Competition:
For $1800:0
Opposed: 4
Fails.

Discussing Pagan Student Union: Asking for $188 for HOusekeeping.
Fouad: You said theyre prepared but this is last minute stuff.
David: Well it was because of scheduling, they do that to you a lot.

Voting on pagan Student union Halloweeen:
For Pagan Student Union: 4
Against: 0
Passes

Tea Empire Tiben Trip:
JOy: Tell us about the trip.
We go to a tea house. We have a sign up list where people in the club, people they invite,
other people.

Ashley: How do you alet people know about htis?
We basically do it by word of mouth.

Nayana: How many people are you taking.
Our sign up list has 18 right now.

David: As far as 18, is it only 18 or more?
We had a deadline and its 18 right now after the deadline.

Joy: DO you have a carryover account?
We hav a carryover account but im a new officer and we have negative funds in there.

Ashley: If we were unable to giv you the full amount would you have fundraisers etc?.
Well we have a contingency plan in which we'd go to a cheaper cafe thats closer.

Joy: So this isnt the cheapest quote?
Well it would be a completely different experience. Tea on the Tiben is a Victorian type
experience but our contingency plan involves just having tea together. There would be
no scope for cultural learning.

Sweet Ice Tea:
Joy; Tell us about he event
Well this is another form of tea we're studying.

Joy: How many people come to your meetings?
About 25.

Thank You

David: We cant fund this event. Its happening within 2 weeks.

Agape Fellowsip Conference:
Joy: Tell us about he event
Its basically a conferencec between several schools in Maryland, Pittsburgh, north Carolina,
etc. Its basically religiously themed and itll be a weekend away from school.

David: Is it open to everyone ?
yes

Ashley: Where is this happening?
In west virginia.

Joy: How are you getting there?
We're driving.

Fouad: HOw would other students find out about this?
We have fliers up.

Ashley: How many people is this for?
WE're expecting about 40 students.

Thank You.

HOmecoming car smashing:
Joy: Tel us aboutthe event.
Well basicalyl after the saturday soccer game we're gonna have a car smashing event.
We already have pricing for the car, etc. We're just trying to get more school spirit.
The problem is we are a group of primarily athletes but athletics is giving us no funding at all.
So basically we do fundraising ourselves. Athletics has no money and athletics at UMBC
has to fund varsity, intramural and clubs.

Nayana: Is it open to everyone? How much does it cost?
Its open to the whole student body. Its $1 per hit and $2 for 3 hits.

Fouad: What about safety issues?
We have goggles, etc.

David: WE're trying to do something new this year, instead of charging admission,we'd like
to make events open to UMBC students. We want events open and free to UMBC students.
WE know that you wont have that carryover later on in the year but if you need more money
you can come back to us again and ask for us. So if we give you more funding would you make
it completely free?
Yes ofcourse, we really only want to get people involved.

Fouad: How are you going to organize the hitting?
Well we have an idea, we're probably going to have cones and have people line up.

Thank You

Panhellinic Association
Northeast Greek Leadership Association
Joy: Tell us about the event.
We go off campus for a weekend. The conference teaches you about leadership, and we inspire
people to become leaders.

David: Do you have to be in PHA to go?
Yes you have to be in one of the Greek councils to go.

Joy: SO its not open to all students on campus.
No, but it was funded by SGA two years ago because it can benefit the entire campus.

Joy: What are the fees?
Its $125. For the two extra people its $485 total($300 extra).

Joy: If youre not given funding how will you do this event?
We'll host some kind of fundraiser.

Joy: Can you explain how it will benefit studnets?
Well you meet with other greek leaders and they bring back what thhey learn about greek life
to the campus and make greek life at UMBC better for the future. This will happen especially
if we send younger members.

Thank You

David: We really cant fund this.

Nayana: We cant fund this because it benefits the campus because it doesnt. We talk abou
benefitting the campus because it is open to the campus.

Ashley: So why cant we fund this?

Nayana: Well in the past it was funded because SGA had a lot of Greeks. That was
probably the only reason it was passed. Its not an open event as well, we only fund
Greek Life if its an open event.

Discussing Chinese Student Association:

Fouad: I dont feel it benefits the campus, if they advertised it might be better.
Ashley: Well it is open to the entire campus.
David: WE're allowed to fund them because anyone can join the CSU, Even though theyre not
advertising

FOr: 4
Opposed: 0
Passes

Tea Empire
Nayana: I dont liek the question "is it the cheapest?"
David: Yea, you mean 'is it the best quality at a decent price?"
Nayana: yea why would we want them to have an event of inferior quality. Theyre not being
ridiculous like some other organizations.

Voting on $450 for Tiben Trip:
For:3
Opposed:0
Passes

Sweet Ice Tea: Too late to vote on, within two weeks.

Agape Campus Christian Conference:

Yasmin: Does this pass the 2 week rule?

Joy: Yes i think so, it was submitted sometime last week.

SGA Advisor: One thing to be careful about is sticking to your rules. A rule is a rule,
you can say that its 2 weeks after it was submitted but you have to be consistent with that.

Question: Well I was in the office when they came in but they had an issue with their budget.

David: So basically it wasnt their fault they wanted to submit it earlier.

Nayana: Is it 14 days when it is submitted or when it is presented to the board.

David: Well she gave it to me last Friday, so it was submitted exactly 14 days before the
event.

SGA Advisor: Well the policy says before 14 days.

Fouad: Can we make it more clear to organizations as to how many days exactly so organizations
are sure.

SGA Advisor: Wel it says requests made 14 days or less will not be considered for funding.

Ashley: Well the bottom line is we cant vote on it till we amend the 14 day policy.

Nayana; well we dont really know when it was submitted so thats a fault on our part.

Ashley calls Agape Campus Christian to find out when allocation request was submitted:
Monday.


David: So we cant fund them.

Fouad: So we're not going to amend the 14 day policy at all?

David: I dont think we need to amend it.

Joy; but waht about if an organization waits till the last minute to submit a request
because of something that was our fault?

Fouad: Well what about if we make it so that a group has to submit something with someones
signature proving that it was something that was SGA's fault.

SGA Advisor: Well if you wanted to make an exception to fund an organization because of an
error you made you could pass legislation and send it to the senate for next monday. Then you
could fund the organization.

David: So for this one we could say that we couldnt fund this event even though we wanted
to because it was turned in too late. If you have an event like this again then please
turn it in on time so we can fund you.

SGA Advisor: Another thing is that its 14 days before the money needs to be spent. Not 14 days
before the event takes place.

David: I dont think we can fund this, we cant keep looking for loopholes for organizations
every time.

Pan Hellenic Association:

David: Do you know how this got funded in the past?
SGA advisor: Unlike Greek chapters, the Greek government organizations are considered funded
organizations under SGA policy.

David: Well we asked her if it would be open to anyone on campus and she said you had to be
a member of Greek life.

SGA Advisor: Well in the past any Greek Chapter could become part of the council.

David: But you have to be a member of the chapter before you can be on the council and that
itself is selective.

Joy: Their argument was what they bring back will benefit the campus.

David: Well any organization can say that I dont think we should pay attention to that.

Ashley: So we dont fund any greek organizations?

David: Only if theyre events open to all UMBC students.

Ashley: So if a sorority was having their formal we coudlnt fund that but if they were
having a karaoke night then we could fund that?
Nayana: yes, if its open to the whole campus.

David: Bottom line is I dont think we can fund this.

Voting on Full Amount $485:
For: 0
Opposed: 3
Fails


Car Smashing:
Joy: They said that they were initially supposed to be funded by the Homecoming budget, but
werent.

Fouad: Who votes on General Ledger funding?

David: We vote and the Senate votes. I thought this organization was an athletics organization,
I thought it was athletics trying to ask us for money again.

Christine: So should we send this to General Ledger.

David: We cant because Senate meets next Monday by which time this will be over.Plus with the
ongoing issue with athletics we really shouldnt decide now.

Joy: But this event is promoting campus spirit and benefitting the UMBC campus.

Nayana: But thats not the issue, this event is in 3 days, even though its fromt he general
ledger, the senate doesnt meet in time.

SGA Advisor: i think there is an issue here that could not be a Finance Board issue. Its that
what is the line between funding athletic groups when theyre benefitting the campus and when
theyre not.

David: I think we need to make a distinction between not liking athletics because they dont
fund their own groups, and something that we can fudn even if athletics funds it because
it benefits the whole campus.

Nayana: I think it comes down to us not trying to screw over sports clubs because theyre not
getting money from where they should be getting it.

SGA Advisor: Well your policy says that you shouldnt be funding sports clubs because athletics
does it.

Nayana: Well my point of view is that they pay their $78 and if they want to spend it that way
then we shouldnt stand in the way of it.

David: I think te point is we're trying to not be the rock and have the sports clubs
stuck between athletics and us and not get any money.

Fouad: I think if we created a small athletics activity fee then we could have a separate
budget for these clubs.

SGA Advisor: Well Finance board shouldnt be creating more fees when money from one fee
is spent.

Calling Jay:
Ashley: If we make the car smashing free then can we fund them with homecoming money?

Jay: Well if it was free then you could but at this point HOmecoming money is off limits.
Couldnt you just fund it out of Activity money?

Ashley: its too late theres only 4 days left.

Jay: Ok then theres no money i know about that can be used for it.

SGA Advisor leave 7:19pm
Jade leaves 7:21pm
Jay enters 7:22pm

Jay: We dont pay for events where UMBC students will be charged.

Joy: We asked them if they would be fine with not charging.They said that would be fine.The
Next question is why cant it come out of the homecoming budget?

Jay: I dont know that it cant but I dont know how much is left in there.But athletics has
a huge budget, why cant they find a $100.

christine: But theyre not an Athletics organization.

Jay calls Emma:
Jay: is there a $100 in the Homecoming budget?
Emma: yes definately.

Joy: So we'll cancel it out of our agenda, can you take it up now?
Jay: We'll take it up with the understanding that it is free for UMBC students.

Jay leaves 7:26pm

Nayana: Weren't we told that sports clubs get $1200 from athletics.
Joy: but theyre not an athletics organization. But we can send it to the homecoming budget.
Its automatically denied though since its within 14 days.

Nayana; Basically the students orgs dinner is a way to bring student orgs closer to SGA.
We can tell organizations about various events we're planning throughout the year. Its
basically going to be set up initially as a reception where "hors d'oeuvres" will be served.
They can chat beforehand and network. Then we'll explain to them all about our plans.
This will be extremely upscale and we are inviting all Presidents and Treasurers upto 250
people. This impacts all student organizations.

Joy: So its only presidents and treasurers?
Yes presidents and treasurers of all student organizations and most people in SGA.

Joy: what is the audio visual for?
Mics.

Fouad: What date is this supposed to be?
Nov 9th. We feel this will be a place where SGA members can meet the people who will be
coming to us for various things and we can show them that we are nice people and not to be
disliked.

Joy: Can you explain the carryover account request?.
I dont know if you know about the event planning handbook but its a means of teaching
organizations how to plan excellent events. We came up with a list of organizations who have
put on great events from our and their points of view. I think we hav a list of 6 organizations
like this. We'd like them to turn in a paragraph or 2 about how they went about doing this.

Fouad: So basically they get $50 to write a paragraph?
Well they wont do it otherwise and the benefits are much greater than the costs.

Voting on $6657 for dinner: (General Ledger request)
For: 4
Opposed: 0
Passes

Voting on $300 for Carryover:
For: 4
Opposed: 0
Passes


Budget Deliberations:
David: Im trying to compile all the information from the hearings. We have hours of audio
input and we'll probalby have one or two finance board members at the deliberations.

Nayana: What happens to all those organizations who missed their hearings?
We rescheduled them.

David: Just a last question: So we're sticking to the policy of no funding t- shirts.

JOy: A lot of groups come and say they want to do certain events but theyre often not sure,
but then they dont go through with it and we end up with thousands of dollars coming back to
us.

Nayana: Did you look into pulling in SGA funds on a monthly basis?
David: yes i did, we're working on that.
Nayana:So will this theoretically get rid of reallocations?
David: We hope so, it should. We're talking about pulling in a couple hundred for the big
events, not for the small one.

Roll call: same as before
Meeting adjourned at 7:46pm.

October 23, 2007

Textbook Scholarship

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October 25, 2007

Senate Meeting, 10/25/07

The following are meeting minutes from the Senate meeting. The Senate meets every Monday at 5:30 PM in Room 318 on the third floor of The Commons. These meetings are open to all students to listen to discussion. If you would like to present an issue, please contact the Speaker of the Senate, Steve Gilmore (gilmore2@umbc.edu), in advance so you can be added to the agenda.

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SENATE MEETING- October 22, 2007

Meeting called to order at 5:33 pm

All Senators/FYA’s present except for Rahilla and Natasha (both 5-10 min late)

Week in Review:

1) Steve: Homecoming=Awesome!
2) Jen: Library policy- changing rules about cell phones talked about, not happening. Budget- need money
3) Josh: Governor O’Malley visit, talked about budget for next year, several SGA members attended- tax free textbooks coming up? We’ll see
4) Jake: All homecoming sports games were won!
5) Michael: Food Services consultant presented and it went well- there will be a bidding process. SGA blog is up and running sga.blogspot.com

New Business:

1) JL03-0708- GL expenditure for Student Orgs dinner ($6657.00)
a. Chris Najmi presenting-
b. Was supposed to be a Finance board expenditure but they were confused about statutes and made it a JL.
c. Dinner for presidents and treasurers for all clubs on campus- unveiling new student orgs handbook and other new initiatives
d. Budgeted for up to 250 students
e. Steve- food details? Sit down dinner, a few food options, buffet, catered by Sodexho.
f. Mike- advertising? Already started and is underway
g. David H- Explained that Stu Org Advocates were supposed to go to Finance Board in budget statutes since they represent stu orgs. Won’t happen like this in the future.
h. Discussion about whether or not FB can support these kinds of expenditures- it is expected that they can, but can go to GL if they need it. Concerns about use of GL for stu orgs. Finance board just worried about having enough money at the end of the year. Is this good ammo for a fee increase? Steve concerned that FB not aware of the statutes and that communication between branches is lacking.
i. Vote: 7 For, 0 Opposed, 1 Abstaining, 0 Absent

2) JL 04-0708- GL expenditure for Student Orgs winners for event usage in handbook ($300)
a. Chris Najmi presenting-
b. Using events that happened in the past as examples for clubs to do or not do for their events to make all events as successful as possible. This money is a reward to those clubs for use as example.
c. Submission deadline- 10/31
d. Steve- Advertising? Personal contacts with orgs that we know have held good events.
e. Jake- How many awards? Between 4 and 6 to be split
f. Ben- Is this open to all orgs? It was pinpoint targeting at certain clubs.
g. Vote: 7 For, 0 Opposed, 1 Abstaining, 0 Absent

3) JL06-0708- GL expenditure for tailgate party by Black&Gold commission ($5,300)
a. Jake Steel presenting-
b. First tailgate in Oct drew over 400 students- giveaways, music, food, Trudy grit, pep band- big success
c. Basketball is best attended sport and we want people excited for this season.
d. Women’s team giving away lots of shirts, hanging of a banner in the RAC for going to NCAA tournament. Excitement for this could carryover to men’s game on Sat.
e. DJ will be at this one because it is late on Friday, advertising will be same as last time, food will be same, or possibly increased after near runout last time
f. Mike- Will there be more throughout the year? Yes but co-sponsorships will increase in the future- ResLife, RSA, Athletics
g. Steve- how much did we spend from last time? 8 dollars charged so far, but 2550 from Sodexho will come and 130 from advertising.
h. Steve- will Athletics start being more cooperative or start money hunting? We don’t want this to be a prybar for athletics to get into the GL. Our relationship is improving. This is a student event for students, just getting students excited about an athletic event. They will start being more receptive to putting money into this to get students out.
i. David H- We’re assuming athletics is responsible for sports games. A better relationship with them involves students getting benefit of things like this without spending Stu. Activity fee.
j. Jake- this helps build our partnership with them. We should not hurt student life by relying on athletics to fund things right now.
k. Mike- We need to be sure this relationship becomes a two way open street. We pay a lot into Athletics fee, so we should get something from that.
l. Jake- Good points but this event is not about Athletics funding, it is an SGA event we are trying to hold to increase spirit.
m. Mike- Athletics is currently separate from student life and we should encourage them to spend money on things like this.
n. Jake- There will be no tailgate if we don’t do it. We are leading the charge for school spirit.
o. Josh- Athletics is under funded and it is their primary responsibility to take care of athletics. We should compare their spending to ours. College park has strong boosters and support in state government. They might see it as our event.
p. Sameera- Can we get money from the co sponsorships? Yes we will but this is to ensure the event happens and we can’t wait for everyone to commit.
q. Ben- this is an event that students like and it is advertised as us doing it.
r. Jen- RSA has different process for getting money- we could be getting money from them as of next week.
s. Josh- we should look at setting guidelines for what we will spend in regards to events with athletics.
t. Steve- miscommunication between us and athletics as well as within the SGA.
u. Jake- he will be getting a good look at their budget next week and will be reporting the findings back to the Senate. It is clear that there are a lot of concerns that will be addressed.
v. Rahilla- How much is coming from RSA? We’re asking them to cover advertising and setup costs. Also- we are trying to get Sodexho price down.
w. Natasha- How are we approaching these clubs? At first we advertised it as a novel, new event. Now we can say it is a successful event with a big audience of students.
x. Mike- Concerned about making sure SGA is fully behind this event. Jake says that is not a problem. We can do lots of SGA support for this. The “old red and gold” will be in full force
y. Vote: 7 For, 0 Opposed, 1 Abstaining, 0 Absent

4) JL05-06-07- GL expenditure for JSU debt relief ($2557)
a. David H presenting
b. We are not sure how this situation got to the way it is. They have been operating with a debt for a long time, to their detriment. This is a fair compromise between SGA and JSU. They will fundraise $500 on their own and SGA will bail them out the remaining money.
c. Mike- Remembers giving JSU lots of money when he was in the House, why? We have been ignoring their debt for some time. We have been inconsistent in how we handled it
d. Mike- Where will money go? Unsure- individual accounts are sort of fictional. For sure- the account where debt is will grow and GL will shrink.
e. Natochia- Is there penalties for JSU? We have better control now than when this happened. It is harder for this to happen now.
f. Rahilla- We don’t know why this happened or where it is going? Yes, we don’t know who is at fault but they probably aren’t here now. It is going to a UMBC account.
g. Natasha- What have they been doing to survive? University initially paid the bill. Can they keep doing it? No. Did they know JSU was in debt? Yes.
h. Mike- So debt is in Business services? Yes.
i. Ben- Motion to table. Agreed. Tabled until more info is provided.

Executive Reports:

1) Elani- Turn in your weekly reports. “Improve It” is gaining ground- watch out for committees forming about it. Asking for ideas about how to market it and make it more accessible to students. Will be using advertising we have never seen before. Looking to SEB for support.
2) Josh- we received news that Sorrento’s will now accept campus cash from red cards and you will get a 10% discount. It’s legit. We’ll use this to get others.
3) Gabe- ACC meeting coming up- will be looking at Academic code of conduct. Formed a study group on the fly last week. Will be getting to ITA stuff soon.
4) SEB- Thanks for the help with Homecoming

Announcements

1) Monster Bash at Sonar on Thurs.

Adjourned at 6:49 pm

Finance Board Meeting, 10/25/07

October 25th, 2007
Commons 318

5:35pm Meeting called to order
Present: Oy, David, Ozell, Ashley

Persian Student Organization
Yalda
Joy: Tell us about the event.
Its a celebration of the longest night of the
year. We'll be giving out
refreshments,
drinks, etc. We're trying to make it as big as
possible with people
inviting parents and
other people from off campus.

Joy: How many people are you expecting?
250

David: Are you charging?
For UMBC students its free, for non- UMBC
students we're thinking about
charging $10.

David: Are you planning on requesting funds later
in the year or should we
consider these
your two maor requests for the year?
Thie is our main event for the semester. WE have
another one next
semesteras well with
about the same price. we're thinking about having
a few smaller events
later but
not as big as these.

Joy: can you tell us about the decorations?
We're going to have small centerpieces on the
tables, small fish, etc.
We're going to bring
in more traditional things to make the UC look
nicer.

Ahsley: Did you get these quotes from the proper
people?
Yes, they're exact quotes.

Ashley: What will you use the admission that you
charge off campus students?
Save it, use it for other events, charity etc.

Igor enters 5:41pm

Joy: The fruits and sweets...what are those?
We're going to have some fetta cheese,
nutritional fruits such as
pomegranetes, grapes,
apples etc.

Joy: And the advertisements are being given by
common vision?
yes

Thank You

SEA
Joy: Can you tell us about the event?
Yes, it was brought to you a few weeks ago and
was tabled. Its going to
take place at
the Sculpture Park. We have had it before and it
was extremely
successful. Its an
educational event as well as a celebration of
Greenspace on campus.
Greenspace is a
program which plants trees all over the world
with rocks next to them and
eventually absorb them signifying a metaphor.The
trees on campus are 4
years old now
and are growing well.The Fine Arts Dept paid for
about $400 and asked us
to pay the balance.

SGA Advisor: The reason the finance board tabled
this was because the
request wasnt timely.
What has changed?
I didnt think that it was timely beceause there
was no planning to be done
and all we had to
do was pay our share of the money.

SGA Advisor: It wasnt tabled because the finance
board cant fund something
thats taking place
within 14 days.

Joy: What is the mapping cost for?
The maps were printed for the event and theyre
maps of the Greenspace
trail on campus.

Joy: Can you explain the lunch cost again?
The lunch cost is basically to provide lunch for
ppl coming to the event
and Fine Arts
asked us to chip in.

Ashley: So this event hasnt happend yet?
Yes it has happened.

Joy: So youre requesting a reimbursement?
Yes.

Joy: So who paid for the costs?
I did, out of my pocket. The reason I didnt
submit the invoice on time
was because I didnt
think it was something that needed planning and i
neglected to read
budgetary policy.The maps
I just decided to have printed because it
benefits the whole campus and
educates people. Fine
Arts also told us that the maps had already been
printed.

David: Are the maps event specific or do they not
have a deadline?
NO theyre all over campus for people to pick up.
Fine arts went ahead and
had the maps printed
from the company and paid their share and we had
a separate invoice for
our share. I dont mind
paying out of my pocket but it benefits the whole
campus and if I can get
reimbursed that woudl be
great. I dont want to break a rule but if I can
then that would be great.

PreGame tailgate:
Joy: Can you tell us about the event.
We're having another tailgate event like we did
last time. We're expecting
300-400 people again
and it should be as succesful as last time. We
dont expect the cost to go
up either, its the same
as last time. Last time the commons terrace was
full, we almost ran out of
food but we managed.
WE are going to be advertising more this time.
We are speaking to RSA,
Residential Life, etc for
co sponsorship so that we dont have to bear the
whole burden. $250 is the
max we expect to pay
but if we get co sponsors then itll be less.

SGA Advisor: You talk about this as a strategy to
encourage athletics to
deal with SGA and students
a different way. Would you at any point say that
we've tried this method
before, its not working,
we need to stop and change?
I think that these events do help. On one end
we're tryign to nurture a
relatinoship with Athletics
to develop a better understanding with students.
On the other hand this
is also just a school
spirit event to increase school spirit on campus.
In answer to your
question I really dont know
when that point will come. Ive been doing a lot
of thinking about that
question and you guys will
get a report about Athletics spending but on the
other hand I dont want to
hurt student life by
getting athletics to hav a better relationship
with us.

Question: Would there be anyway to see in numbers
how many people come to
this event and then
go to the volleyball game?Can we do that next
time?
Yes we can.

David: maybe we could get some kind of ticket
that people can get at the
tailgate and then turn it
in at the game and possibly get something in
return so that we can track
the numbers?
Yes we can definately do that. This is going to
be a great game as its
Womens basketballs first
home game. There'll be free tshirts at the game
as well.

Question: How do you decide whichc team you hold
a pregame for? What if a
team asks why you arent
supporting them?
We basically just decide based on the best day
and time. WE picked a
friday this time because
we've got the name of the tailgate out and ppl
should stay back on a
friday for it. We picked the
womens game because the mens game is on a
saturday and will be well
attended while we've already
done an event for womens volleyball.

Thank You

Deliberations on JSU's deficit:
David: If an organization goes into deficit for
its carryover then its
their issue. We have nothing
to do with their carryover. What happend 4-5
years ago was there was a co
sponsored event led by
JSU. Each of its sponsors was responsible for
different parts of the
event. What probably happened
was that the co sponsors probably didnt pay their
share. This legislation
will basically take
the funds out of the the JSU's SGA account and
put it in its carryover.

Fouad: So we wont be losing money?
David: we already lost the money 4 years ago.

Question: What happens if an organization goes
into a deficit?
David: They basically owe us the money and are
responsible to pay us back.
The reason we're trying
to help JSU is because none of their officers or
members were here when
the debt took place and
we dont want to give them a hard time.

Question: Where is the other money coming from?
Basically they will pay $500, and we'll hold them
in good faith and wipe
the other $2000 clean.
However we'll be taking it out of the GL and
putting it in their carryover
to even it out.

Fouad: Wont this open doors for other
organizations?
This is the first time the SGA has fixed this
problem this way. Its on a
much larger scale and
the biggest complication is that it took place so
long ago.

Fouad: Couldnt we hold the co sponsors
accountable?
WEll co sponsorships are no longer handled the
way they were 4 years ago.
Now we give all the money
to the lead organization and they deal with the
co sponsors.

Question: The SGA President and treasure
embezzled about a quarter of a
million a few years ago.
What happened was that altough the SGA after this
event wasnt responsible
for the occurence,
they were responsible to pay back the money
slowly.

SGA Advisor: Even if SGA officers tried to
embezzle money they would get
Student Judicial services
involved and it would be much harder. This was a
mistake of the policy.

Question: Couldnt we make them a limited funded
organization for another
year and slowly make them
pay back the debt?
WEll we could but not many of their officers
would be willing to work to
pay back the debt.

Steve:ust like JSU has inherited this debt we've
inherited the problem
that JSU has been funded
and the debt has been ignored. But now theyre
going to be cleared of the
debt, that just seems
a little unfair.
David: There really isnt much we can do, its a
four year hole thats been
ignored.

Deliberations on PSO's Yalda:
For $2454: 4
Opposed:0
Abstaining:1
Passes

Deliberations on SEA Greenspace:
David: We cant pay for the lun