In the third general DCSJSU meeting of the academic year, the club made two very important decisions.
The first was the endorsement of Senator Barack Obama for President. It is a rare occurance that college students are particularly enthusiastic about a presidential candidates; Barack Obama is truly one in a million. The vote to endorse was almost unanimous, a clear indicator of the excitement over his candidacy.
The Club decided that John Edwards was no longer considered a viable candidate. As a result, neither Hillary nor Edwards was to have any signs or campaign literature at the Organization Fair the following week.
The second decision was to increase student lobbying efforts in regards to the rules at student-led events. The administration has too many contradictory rules regarding bringing food to events, as well as a general incompetence enforcing these rules. Club President Sarah Bronstein urged the club to raise awareness of the matter, and to begin talks with other campus organizations to try to bring the Adminitration and Associated Students to the negotiating table.
The main purpose of the meeting was to schedule which members were to table at which hours. The organization fair would be on the following Wednesday, the 30th.
Saturday, February 9, 2008
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