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Wednesday, November 26, 2003
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SGA passes two new resolutions, tables two

Two resolutions passed while new business was tabled for further debate at Tuesday night’s Student Government Association meeting.

The first resolution passed supports Froggie-Five-O accountability.

The bill was submitted by Residential Concerns Chairman Ray Miller and his committee. Miller said there have been complaints about reckless driving and rude comments made by Froggie-Five-O drivers.

“Someone came up to me and told me this was going on,” said Miller, a sophomore political science major. “Once it happened, we started getting all kinds of complaints from men and women.”

Miller said measures will be taken to raise awareness of identification stickers on carts, which can be called in to report misconduct.

A resolution also passed to recommend possible campus improvements to the TCU administration, which was submitted by Sherley Hall Representative Whitney Graham and the SGA finance committee. The resolution includes suggestions about a parking garage, a possible concert hall and a mass transportation system.

“It is important that we share our ideas as students,” said Graham, a freshman biology major. “If not, administration will build buildings with their ideas only.”

Two bills were introduced and tabled for next week’s meeting because of their length in content, while a resolution failed to be completed due to disagreement.

The resolution called for establishing a Presidential Advisory Committee for the establishment of class officers. Numerous pros and cons were discussed until the meeting was called for not having enough representatives to vote after several members needed to leave.

— Danny Gillham

 

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