Making
plans
SGA creates task force, sets further programs
By Jessica Sanders
Staff Reporter
The academic advising task force was made an official
task force during Student Government Associations
meeting Tuesday.
A
resolution to grant the task force official status passed
with only one abstention.
Chris Ray, a senior entrepreneurial management major,
said the resolution will help re-enforce the importance
of seeing an advisor.
This
is my fourth year at TCU and I will be here another
semester due to the fact that I hardly ever used an
advisor, Ray said.
Also
during Tuesdays meeting, Sebastian Moleski, a
sophomore international economics major, was named Representative
of the Week.
Moleski
was nominated by Nick James, chairman of the elections
and regulations committee.
He
obviously has a burning desire to do something good
on this campus, said James, a sophomore political
science major. And as far as I can tell he is
doing a hell of a job.
Several
other announcements were made during the meeting.
- SGA
President Brad Thompson said he will contact O.D.
Wyatt High School to discuss reinstatement of the
Adopt a School program.
n Katie Low, a graduate student at Brite Divinity
School, said a discussion panel on the political situation
in Iraq will be held at 7:30 p.m. March 3 and 4 in
the Student Center Lounge.
- Programming
Council Vice President CiAnn Ardoin said there will
be an oratorical contest from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday
in Student Center, Room 222. Cash prizes will be awarded
to the contest winners, said Ardoin, a junior radio-TV-film
and sociology major.
Jessica Sanders
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Ty
Halasz/Photo editor
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Student
Government Association secretary Todd Clower discusses
plans for the communications committee at Tuesdays
SGA meeting in the Student Center.
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