Senate Meeting Minutes, 03/09/09
SGA Senate 3/9/09
Overview
I. Call to order:
II. Roll Call
III. Approval of Minutes
IV. Representative for NRHH (National Residence Hall Honorary)
V. Open Discussion
VI. Project Updates
A. Increased Library Hours
B. Reaching out to International Students
C. Black and Gold Campus Signage
D. Fees
E. Sales of Gum on Campus
F. Follow-up on Transit Tracker
VII. New Business
G. JL08-0809 (Confirmation of Election Board member)
H. SLI9-0809 (Confirmation of Executive Cabinet Directors and Assistant Directors)
I. SL20-0809 (Confirmation of Geoff Beebe as Student Orgs Committee Member)
J. JL09-0809 (Allocation of funds for Buses to Binghamton)
VIII. Gabe’s Speech on file sharing
IX. Team Building Activity (Brian Frazee)
X. Executive/ Ex0officio Reports
XI. Announcements
XII. Roll Call
XIII. Adjournment
XIV. Pass the Gavel
II. Call to Order: 5:34
III. Roll Call: All members present except for Simi and Chidi
IV. Approval of Minutes: Minutes Approved
V. Representative for NRHH (National Residence Hall Honorary)
Brian: I was sent to talk about National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) its top 1% of residential leaders in the country. We’re dedicated to service and recognition and were trying to get applications. Applications will be available through spring break. You do have to be a residential student. You don’t have to be in Reslife. NRHH provides an opportunity to give back to your community, to recognize your peers, to get cool blue hoodies, etc.
Brian: It’s free. We meet every other Sunday night for an hour.
VI. Open Discussion
A. Review of Past week
Whitney: Met with Chartwells. They now have wheat bagels in the commons in addition to plain. Also looking for examples of bad service and getting feedback. They are working on issues with student orgs and lowering prices. Help them advertise. Kind of like a partnership.
Aditi: I went to Alumni association committee. Were touching base about economic issues. Their Happy to hear about things were doing. A lot of them thought it was cool that waiting list for residential halls. Planning alumni dinner thing for scholarship students. Alumni would like to see the student they are giving their money to. First alumni magazine just came out. Looking for submissions from students and alumni and what they remember.
Brian: USM student council met yesterday. We had Chancellor came and talked about what he wants us to do as council members. Talked about UMBC transcript fee. The Chancellor knows about it, which is good. Talked a lot about textbook bills. Process of choosing new reps. next meeting they want us to have new reps. May be a few seats open.
VII. Project Updates
A. Increased Library Hours
Naina: I went with Simmi and talked about FY10 cuts coming up. Cutting serials from about 9% to 14% budget cut. There will be a freeze to preserve course services. No new programs on the horizon because they have no money. 13 departments are exempt from this cut because their budgets were so small?
The vibe of the meeting was that there was No money. Our way to handle it is to see if its possible for extended hours at least during finals. Find out what other places we can go on campus. Talked about multipurpose room. The feedback for that wasn’t good. Didn’t think it was a good idea, might as well study in your own room. Any suggestions for study spaces?
Rahilla: Did you meet with deans of collages?
No. Postponed until later.
Amber: What about extending any other building hours? Like LH 1
David: study place in the UC
Naina: Chick-fil-a is there
David: during the day.
Naina: They don’t fee comfortable with students being in there. Things get stolen.
Aditi: Public policy is open until 5am. Let people know that they are open. Only concern is that there are a lot of chemicals in there.
Josh: engineering labs are already open 24 hours. People go to use computers and a quite place to study.
Paula; engineering is formally open all the time. Get permission for LH 5, get vending machine and stuff like that.
Jen: the point of leaving the library open is so people can check out books. A big step to getting extra hours is to prove that people use those study spaces overnight. We need to work on making sure people use engineering. Herd that people don’t use the atrium (which is not true). Half the people leave the library because the atrium is full. Encourage people who are leaving to use engineering.
Paula: There is currently a poll The Retriever is doing. Might be good to think about intruding a fee (not this year) to have it open later. Needs more research.
Naina: TRW is coving this. Were Advertise about engineering space and figure out which places people would prefer.
Rahilla: might want to talk to dean of engineering for LH 5
B. Reaching out to International Students
Rahilla : Chiti not here. Previous event idea was too big and not enough resources. We are reverting to our original idea: admissions office to set up someone to reach out to international students. More about that next week.
Yasmin: What about The Skylight room reservation? There is an org looking to use it at that time.
Rahilla: that event is not happening. Will talk to you after the meeting.
C. Black and Gold Campus Signage
Aditi: Catherine from first year council sent me quota sheet and they look awesome. Get commonvision to print them out. Sent them examples for banner. Deposit for half the amount of money due next week. Were having problems getting people to give us money. Athletics decided they want to extend their project would cover banners going down into stadium.
We pushed back deadline, which is good. With event first year council is doing.
Rahilla: New deadline?
Aditi: date of the event is the same. Date for submissions was extended.
David: what is funding situation?
Aditi: I know we have $6000. We were promised a certain amount from VP of student affairs. We asked where the money was and got no direct answers. Athletics and admissions are waiting to see how much she gives us before giving anything. We need another 4000-5000.
D. Fees
Rahilla: are the people on this committee still interested in doing this?
Josh: Chidi and me have been following up on it. We have list going on primary things were looking at: transcript and printing fees.
Rahilla: Get in contact with David and Steve
E. Sales of Gum on Campus
Whitney: I emailed the director of facilities management. Finally got an email to call him. I first mentioned the concern about gum. He said 13 years ago they decided to implement a law prohibited vending machines and the convenience store from selling gum. Costs them so much money to clean it up. It cost more money when they sold it. My next question was about how the dinging hall used to sell it but they weren’t mentioned in places prohibited. When they spoke to Chartwells he strongly advised against.
I’m going see what I can do about it. Also Habrosky doesn’t like gum. Supplemented mints in vending machine for gum.
Rahilla: was that with Sodexo?
Whitney: its separate. They just advise food services against it.
David: seems like one of those issues where the only way to make any progress is to actually solve the problem.
Whitney: I thought maybe by promising to make students aware of the waste issue, they might want to make some sort of agreement.
David: if it costs student extra to get gum, many of them might not want it. Maybe you could look into specially type of gum wont stick
Student: There is a push on campus not to smoke. I see it violated every day. If we got the gum thing lifted. It might not do any good.
Brian: they strengthened the smoking policy. You can only smoke in designated smoking areas.
Paula: We need to address this. Added smoking areas to policy. Nothing that says you can’t smoke anywhere else. Res life is marketing policy incorrectly. There are making it sound as if as all over.
F. Follow-up on Transit Tracker
Rahilla: Transit tracker – they were trying to Model the gps system after program called translock. It is up and running, its just not marketed. Don’t include harbor and cut down some busses. Inner harbor one doesn’t work totally because their still building up GPS system. Trying to strengthen it. There is a link where you can see the red dots that show where the buses are on the map. Can come through to your phone.
Jen: main problem. People who use it frequently know that it exists. The issue is that there were supposed to be screens at each station. Currently the GPS is only beneficial if you have a cell phone. Need to figure out where the TVs in the station are.
Amber: isn’t there a contract somewhere?
Rahilla: there is a contract I think we have to go to procurement to get that contract.
Jen: it (the transit tracker) was broken before. We had to get an extra 15000 to not have wasted the original 45000.
Amber: things like this need to be kept in our records.
Paula: the inner harbor line isn’t tracking?
Rahilla it isn’t working
Paula: Downtown and inner harbor line are different. I would ask them to combine those two lines.
Toby: when translock updates Harbor line will open again?
Rahilla: that’s what supposed to happen
Paula: I know a lot of students who use that line. You could combine the two lines would be pretty short
Rahilla: will get back to you guys by next week
VIII. New Business
A. JL08-0809 (Confirmation of Election Board member)
Rahilla: Sean will not be able to make our meetings. Personal statements to read out to us and bring answers from election board questions. She is going to read those and answers. We should read both of those.
Katie: Sean wants to emphasize that he is not an English major
Katie reads personal statement for Sean who could not be present.
Brian: Issue with his answer to question 4. He does not say whether or not he can be neutral.
Katie we already discussed that with him. Says important to make sure student voices are heard not that we promote a particular candidate.
Amber: what is your confidence level in him?
Katie: I think he’s really creative. I am confident in his ability to get things done quickly. This past week we’ve been planning on having on having Posters done by last Wednesday. Video card crashed and he lost all his work, he got the flue, and he’s recovering from a broken foot. He still got everything done.
Amber: how many more designs did he have?
Katie: Yes have three more that are being produced. Will see them out more. It shows a bunch of different leaders when they were our age. He has another one of a toilet that says, “Don’t flush your four years away”.
Katie: he likes to make people react to his posters.
Aditi: moves to approve, Brian seconds
Members For: 8, Opposed: 0, Abstaining: 1, Absent: 2
B. SLI9-0809 (Confirmation of Executive Cabinet Directors and Assistant Directors)
Gabe: Fou for director, Paula assistant director, Michael is going to be my new director of communications Puja for diversity affairs Nikunj and Justin are going to be like aids/ secretaries. Ill let each of them go around and say something about themselves.
Paula: I’m working on gender-neutral rest rooms and gender-neutral housing as well working with the myUMBC team right now to improve collaboration between different aspects for student life. I have become more Aware of every one else’s projects.
Nikunj: I’m vice presidential aid. I help out with whatever with exec. board needs. Doing secretary stuff
Mike: I’m updating the website already. I’m catching up on all the stuff done that didn’t get done during the lapse and get all the new stuff done people are asking.
Justin: I’m on the fist year council. Also working on red box thing and I order offices supplies for Gabe.
Gabe: do you want me to talk about the people who aren’t here?
Brian: I think we should push this through. But I don’t think we should confirm people who aren’t here. Get personal statements.
Jen: They can come back or get statements. We will amend.
Toby: Paula, you seem involved a lot of projects do you think you can do them all?
Paula: I try to stay updated. I know I can’t be involved in every thing. Some of my projects have been carried on by other people.
Rahilla: I have more questions for the two aids: what have you been doing?
Nikunj I’ve been going to exec board meetings and throwing in my opinion.
Justin: I've been going to meetings and I'm working on updating wikipedia article about the SGA.
Gabe: both of them are there to help with little administrative things. Support to lean back on. Instead of having chief of staff.
Rahilla: did the chief of staff resign?
Gabe: Yes.
Aditi: one of the biggest problems would be accountability. If we don’t have chief of staff who will keep people accountable? Someone needs to overlook the staff.
Gabe: I will keep them accountable
David: the reality is that as SGA takes on more responsibility, we may need to structure things differently. Next year I’m hoping for chief of staff and several aids.
Brian: How do you plan on making sure the directors help make sure new SGA members know what to do?
Gabe: Steve did things where everything went through him. I don’t think that’s how it should work. I’m leaving it up to the cabinet director to use staff correctly. If someone feels like they cant get involved, I'm open to showing them projects that are going on.
Brian I think that’s essential. Try to stay on top of your directors, or maybe have a director welcome.
Jen: do all the directors getting confirmed have staff?
Gabe: Michael is the only director.
Jen: what are his plans? He needs to haves staff. It’s a lot of work.
Jen: Michael, what do you see your job entailing?
Michael: probably lots of people coming to me asking to get websites for projects and facilitating those needs.
Rahilla asks directors to leave the room
Discussion:
Jen: I have a concern with Michael’s position. The position is not just websites. He needs staff to be effective.
Brian: it also ties into the bigger point of making sure were supporting each other. He might not have considered that. The biggest flaw in this organization is that People in new positions don’t know what power they have. Needs to be direction. I don’t think it’s a reason we might not approve him
Yasmin: This raises much bigger issues. We need to make sure people feel empowered. Don’t feel like they just do what they are told to do. This may be your position, you can do what you want.
Matt: elimination of chief of staff would make that clear to the staff.
Aidti: I feel like you have so much to do. There should be a go to person, like a chief of staff.
Bryan moves to approve
Jen seconds
SL19-0809 amended to only approve Paula McCusker, Michael Hincke, Nikunj Divechka and Justin Donlan.
Members For: 8, Opposed: 0, Abstaining: 1, Absent: 2
C. SL20-0809 (Confirmation of Geoff Beebe as Student Orgs Committee Member)
Gabe: The student orgs committee is the committee that decides to approve or not approve new student orgs on campus. I chose Geoff for his experience with student orgs and drafting constitutions.
Geoff: When I started college a few clubs needed to update constitutions. I am a political science and biology major. When it comes to constitutions I’ve been involved with large number of groups. Have logical mind and I want to help other clubs. I am a certified parliamentarian.
Brian: have you been working with James on helping student orgs?
Geoff: Since being recommending I haven’t worked with them. I didn’t know what the protocol was and I didn’t want to be presumptuous. I plan on doing it.
David: hoping to see that the committee will become a bigger part of the disciplinary process
Yasmin: It’s a large part of the finance board as well if people aren’t following procedures. For example, and org charging a ticket price when they told us they wouldn’t. We want someone well qualified.
Rahilla: how many applied?
Gabe: 5
Rahilla: what were some of the qualities you saw?
Gave his experience with student orgs and constitutions; he’s not running for a position that could benefit from being on this committee. His work ethic.
Discussion:
Bryan he seems really qualified.
Naina: yasmin brought up point about the finance board. Need to be about being able to negotiate with people and be unbiased
Jen: he wouldn’t apply for this position if he could handle it. I don’t think he would have a problem with being unbiased.
Brian: second what Jen said. I’ve worked with him. I don’t feel like he would drop the ball on anything.
Aditi moves to approve, Jen seconds.
Members For: 8, Opposed: 0, Abstaining: 1, Absent: 2
D. JL09-0809 (Allocation of funds for Buses to Binghamton)
Yasmin: were not going to be doing GL I'm going to find it out in the budget. Depending on price for busses – we haven’t received a quote yet. If its something reasonable I have found a couple places in the budget we can use.
David: is athletics contributing to this? I
Yasmin: I think so. It depends on the quote.
Gabe: We were hoping to do in house transportation but they’re not usually the best price.
Aditi: One bus costs $2000 plus however long you’re staying
How much money do we have for this to happen?
Yasmin: It will just depend on me and Gabe decided. I’m planning out the budget for next year and I Have to be very careful about this event. I wouldn’t give anyone a yes right away, but we should be able to do it.
IX. Gabe’s Speech on file sharing
My fellow SGA members and students,
I come before you today to talk about an important issue that is going on around the country. I have recently become a statistic in the ongoing disagreement between the music recording industry and large number of Americans over the nature of copyright law. I was charged recently as a copyright infringer.
A Kentucky grandmother, a computer illiterate Brooklyn health aid worker, and even a networked printer are some of the number of people who have been charged like me as online distributors of music by representatives of the Recording Industry Association of America, or RIAA. UMBC has intelligently opted to deal with these complaints “in-house” rather than deliver the names of students to the RIAA. As a first offender, UMBC Judicial Services required me to pay a $100 fine, ban me from ResNet for two weeks, and give the short speech.
The RIAA’s campaign of labeling music lovers like myself as some kind of criminal is disturbing, and by all independent observations has done nothing to remedy the industry’s woes. Rather, it has spent the past eight years attempting first to ignore, then to hold back the tide of progress.
Many advocates, including SGA members, have been pushing for a modern business model that would allow students to buy their music in whatever format they choose by paying a small monthly fee, the proceeds of which would be distributed amongst rights holders. It is my hope that in the near future, the music industry will realize that upstanding students like myself are its greatest supporters, rather than faceless criminals.
In the meantime, it is importation for users of file sharing software who are concerned about infringing copyright to configure their programs to disallow uploading. UMBC policy is to disable or get rid of all file sharing programs on your computer. Along with switching away from older software like LimeWire, this is the best way to prevent “unauthorized distribution: of copyrighted material. Those who are further interested in the best practices for complying with UMBC’s policies regarding copyright accusations or who are curious about the status of more progressive models can contact Michael Castello, Director of Student Initiative (Michael.c@umbc.edu).
X. Team Building Activity (Brian Frazee)
XI. Executive/ Ex-officio Reports
Gabe: Two weeks worth of reports.
Fou has been working on early move in.
Exec reports. Researching SGA at other USM institutions. For us to be in contact with them and meet with them. Not on a formal level. Launched retriever rewards program at the tailgate. Webpage. Communication about getting webpage up. Jake starting stuff on red card program. James is working on Erickson field. Diversity planning events for April. Working on Constitution generator online. Also working on the fee increase.
Transcript fee: sent letter to freeman. Had not gotten response back so I sent him an email. Yes he go letter and are setting up a meeting next Wednesday.
Yasmine: I’m doing a lot of budgeting right now. Where a lot of my time has be going. I still want to get projects done anyone still interested in projects, it probably wont happening for a while. We’ve allocated a lot, we have about 20000 to allocate. Make sure orgs are actually spending that. On Thurs I'm trying to gather a few org leaders together to discuss the student activity fee. If you have anyone on mind let me know so I can contact them. A lot of big events are coming up.
David; have two candidates and a few rumored candidates. Most of the applications come on the last day. Schedule of classes is out for fall. Class I'm teaching will be taught again. Called civic imagination and social entrepreneurship. Plan and execute social change programs.
Michael: stuff I've been doing redid election board page. Everybody’s names an email should be up on website with pictures. Working on retriever rewards page. Working a lot on cleaning up behind the scenes stuff. Next person who is director of communication will hopefully have an easier time. Want to do an April fools page for the SGA if anyone has any ideas.
Met with student orgs who serve. They want to become a charger org.
Rahilla: it’s a service commission. This would be like a different version of Shriver center. Any student Looking for a service can go there. Have advisor. Elected positions would have student workers. A lot of other schools have service centers and UMBC doesn’t.
Amber: I think the reason a lot of other schools have program like that is because they don’t have Shriver center. I don’t know if it would be competition. Would they be doing service placement for students?
Rahilla: centralized place where you can get information. Information related to service. Resource that student would to. Right now Shriver center has GPA requirement.
Yasmin: what would the funding go towards?
Gave: to take to advisor
Yasmin: so be paying salary? We don’t fund charity. Fund staff to be coordinating service. That is a student activity. I had to turn town 10 orgs because we don’t fund charity.
Rahilla: would not happen immediately
Yasmin: main issue would be if were funding actually charities. We are funding salary for someone planning the charity.
Rahilla: we haven’t promised anything yet.
David: they are not looking to give money to charity, not looking to substitute for Shriver center. Would be like an SEB for service. Volunteers are going to research things and maintain contact with agencies. Will pull people together once a month and then disperse. Umbrella org. Money not to support there advisor but to stipend people to compensate workers.
Jen: how do you become a charter?
David: charger doesn’t go to finance board and ask for money.
Jen can we talk about this later
Gabe: their no way going to happen this year
Aditi: I was talking to some student about Quadmania. People concerned small population of people that can go to girl talk. I feel like because we fund SEB we should look things like that. I don’t know how to go about it because I've never worked with SEB.
Jen: I'm interested
Michael they could not reserve the RAC they were forced to scale it down
Aditi: I'm not sure that’s the issue.
Yasmin: we will be talking about venues. I think that is a lot of the issues. We cant get a hold of the RAC and student orgs cant even get a hold of the UC this semester. Yasmin: I would like to have you on the team if you’re interested
David: you should talk to SEB and get answers but don’t be presumptuous. SEB is just another group of hardworking students.
Michel (rsa): Josh is new RSA rep. I'll still be in and out.
Josh: got 500 for dc bus trip 550 requested 500 allocated. Gender-neutral housing was discussed and had Unanimous support. Early move in discussed. Some people for it same concerns raised about. Presentations last two weeks from housing and dining severs about fee increase.
Michel: exec board discoed concerns. Support ideas want to see something with event planning see how many are actually coming. People may see it as more of a convenience and not take it. Smaller events would be more manageable. Survey to talk about cable TV channels. Large list of all channels available top and bottom. Try and allocate budges to switch channels.
We also voted on giving money to plant a tree for student who died in Erickson courtyard. $500 for that. Someone coming to talk about master plan tomorrow night.
XII. Announcemnts
Rahila: starting next week almost every Monday we have a guest. Told gave we wanted to see.
I want to get questions
Toby can we add more people?
Jen: last semester we were burn out from guests. A lot of consecutive meetings without time to talk. We have to skip over some things
Rahilla: initially were breaks, snow day caused an issue. We will try to keep it short
Michel: housing for next semester. For those of you have 75 credits. You probably have received a notice staying your housing may not be available. Something you may keep that in mind.
Rahila: only for people who live within an 8 mile range.
Rahilla: don’t forget time sheets and individual meetings with you guys starting this week.
Jen: stress free zone is coming up. I’m sending email out. I will need help.
If anyone’s tried to check out schedule for classes, may have noticed it’s different. I can answer any questions for you guys. I think we need to be mindful that people need to deal with that transition. It’s a lot better but it’s a really big change.
Matt: dogapaloza is the 25th. UMB student have special parking permits can use to go onto buss for free so UMBC student are denied access to bus, I think we should look ingot that.
Naina: if you a regular person that goes to UMB you get a privilege pass. Made those passes for people who work there. You can contact transit services and ask for a privilege pass should get that for you.
XIII. Roll Call: all members present except for Simmi and Chidi
XIV. Adjournment: 7:54pm
XV. Pass the Gavel