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SG Election Results for 2012-2013
May4

With the close of week 8, all senator positions for the future Student Government  have been filled. The election results are as follows:

President and Vice President
Taylor Deer and Sarah Thomas

CAST Senator
Juneau Kwon

CHST Senator
Jamar Frater

CIAS Senator
Ben Lubin

COLA Senator
Alexander Van Hook

COS Senator
Alexander Lemenze

GCCIS Senator
Nicholas Cifranic

KGCOE Senator
Thomas DeMeo

NTID Senator
Francis Phiri

SCB Senator
Lauren Brockbank

Cross-Registered Senator
Bakar Ali

Graduate Senator
John LeGeyt

Greek Senator
Cory Sweet

Women’s [...]

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With the close of week 8, all senator positions for the future Student Government  have been filled. The election results are as follows:

President and Vice President
Taylor Deer and Sarah Thomas

CAST Senator
Juneau Kwon

CHST Senator
Jamar Frater

CIAS Senator
Ben Lubin

COLA Senator
Alexander Van Hook

COS Senator
Alexander Lemenze

GCCIS Senator
Nicholas Cifranic

KGCOE Senator
Thomas DeMeo

NTID Senator
Francis Phiri

SCB Senator
Lauren Brockbank

Cross-Registered Senator
Bakar Ali

Graduate Senator
John LeGeyt

Greek Senator
Cory Sweet

Women’s Senator
Nikki Steinberger

 

Cabinet positions for the 2012-2013 are still open. Applications are due this Sunday. You can fill an applications out here. Note: Letter of recommendation letter may be submitted at the time of the interview. You do not need to attach it to your application.


SG Update: +/- Grades and Intersessions
May2

+/- Grades

RIT is continuing its research into the benefits and cons of implementing a +/- grading system with the semester conversion. The idea to change grading began before RIT decided to switch to semesters but was put on hold when the conversion became definite. It was approved by President Destler as well as Academic Senate [...]

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+/- Grades

RIT is continuing its research into the benefits and cons of implementing a +/- grading system with the semester conversion. The idea to change grading began before RIT decided to switch to semesters but was put on hold when the conversion became definite. It was approved by President Destler as well as Academic Senate in 2009.
The scale would include:

A+/-
B +/-
C+/-
D+

But before switching, RIT wanted to see how this would affect the students, specifically financially and in sequence classes where there are multiple sections with possibly different professors (different grading styles).

Concerns about whether a C- would be considered “passing” and good enough for a prerequisite to get into the next level of classes was raised. Currently, a C- would be accepted. Also, the question about how previous grades before the scale change would be affected is a concern. At this time, however, there will be no change made to the transcripts.

There will be a study starting very shortly, for the 2012-13 year, to see how this grading scale would work and what it would all affect/change. Selected faculty will begin to use two rubrics: one that grades the current way and one that uses the +/ scale. RIT is currently looking for students who would like to be involved in this study.

Faculty will ultimately decide on whether the +/- scale will be implemented for their course.

 

Intersessions and Summer Sessions

With the conversion to semesters, opportunities for Intersessions, during the winter break, and Summer sessions have arose for RIT. Although summer classes were available on the quarter system, ten week sessions are still available after the conversion.

Considerable research has gone into deciding whether or not to offer courses during these breaks. What was found is that many students would take the opportunity to take classes that they may have done poorly in or not had enough time to take. It also would help students who were missing a prerequisite class from the fall semester or spring semester to make that up before missing out on the next part of the sequence.

These sessions would also hope to attract alumni and non-RIT students. Alumni could potentially take classes they were interested in during their time at RIT but never got the chance to take or even just take classes they find interesting. The benefit for non-RIT students would be the chance to take classes for transfer credit, high school credit, or to just continue their education.

With these sessions, RIT academic year would be broken down like this:

Fall Semester: 15 weeks
Winter Session: 3 weeks
Spring Semester: 15 weeks
Summer Session: 10 weeks (A quarter!)

Courses that could possibly be offered would be classes that students generally struggle in or classes that are hard to get in (i.e. popular classes). These courses would be strictly enrollment driven – so if one section did not have enough students sign up, it would close. This would help keep the costs of having these sessions up and running.

Helping to keep costs low is extremely crucial to these sessions since currently there would be no financial aid offered. Finances and how students would be housed (specifically during the winter sessions) are still being discussed and worked out.


SG Update: Spring Mid-Quarter Update
Apr26

Graduate and College of Science Elections

The elections for Graduate and College of Science candidates have been moved to week eight due to no eligible entries after the initial application deadline. This election will be held separately from the current election in progress. Students who fall within these colleges, please remember to vote. More information will [...]

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Graduate and College of Science Elections

The elections for Graduate and College of Science candidates have been moved to week eight due to no eligible entries after the initial application deadline. This election will be held separately from the current election in progress. Students who fall within these colleges, please remember to vote. More information will be posted on Facebook and Twitter as to when those elections open up.

 

Campus Labs

One of the Student Affairs initiatives is for RIT to become one of the most engaged and involved campus communities. Campus Labs, a tool that will help measure this goal, is currently being explored as an addition to RIT.Campus Labs would take the place of the current Greek Connections and Club Connections. The program would offer the ability for clubs to hold elections for their e-boards online as well as produce surveys and polls.This program would also allow Student Affairs to track student attendance and involvement at different events. This would allow a better understanding of what events do well at RIT, as well as finding better and more equal ways at providing funding for events. It also would help track finances for the clubs and organizations overall.

Campus Labs would also improve internal communications within clubs and organizations as well as aid external communication. This would hopefully inspire more collaborative events between similar clubs/organizations. Also, important documents, forms, and volunteer hour tracking would be stored within Campus Labs. This feature would allow more members to be actively involved and understanding of what their club/organization was doing.

Finally, Campus Labs would include social media integration which would link Facebook groups, pages, and events so that these could be shared with an even larger audience. It also will have the ability to replace club sites. It will offer the functionality to add pictures, forms, information etc. This feature will help out smaller clubs who may not know how to create their own site. A mobile app would also be available, allowing quick and easy access to all this information.


2012 SG President & Vice President Debate
Apr13

Later this evening, SG will be the hosting the President & Vice President debates.

Starting at 4 pm this evening and running until 6pm, the debate will be held in the Campus Center Reading Room.

If you are unable to attend, this blog will be be liveblogging as the debate happens. So make sure to tune in [...]

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Later this evening, SG will be the hosting the President & Vice President debates.

Starting at 4 pm this evening and running until 6pm, the debate will be held in the Campus Center Reading Room.

If you are unable to attend, this blog will be be liveblogging as the debate happens. So make sure to tune in and see what the candidates have to say!

For all intents and purposes, I will be shortening the candidates to their last names. “M:”, will signify when the moderator speaks.

Any other speakers will be spelled out. If they become a reoccurring speaker, I will give them an abbreviation as well.

21.54

This is Erin, signing off. Thanks for following! Remember! VOTE!

21.54

M: Thank you to the candidates and interpreters. Get out and vote!

Barry: Thank you to the candidates. Thank you to the audience for coming out. You’re making the final decision. You’re voting. Approach the candidates and ask them any remaining questions you may have. Vote! Voting starts on Monday, 04/23/12, 12am. Goes until Thursday, 11:59pm. Results will be listed at Senate April 27th in the Bamboo Room.

Voting booth will be outside the Digital Den. Voting can be found: http://apps.rit.edu/its/vote/

21.51

Santiago: Students need to know what’s going on. Students need to be included. Show them what we are doing. Finally celebrate what we accomplish. Not just SG. Thank students for their hard work and things they’ve given back to the community. Dream bigger needs the students to be successful.

21.50

Thomas: We’re looking to create more community places for students to get together.
Santiago: Our goals are to reach out, get feedback, get back into the community. We want to go out to the students. Take the office out to the students. Integrate the feedback and use it.

21.48

Deer: We’ve involved in SG. We know the ins and outs of the system. We also have concrete goals. We will be accomplishing these goals. We will let you know what we’re doing step by step so you know what we’re doing. We set them high, because we want to reach high goals. We are really working for the club space. Its high goal. Without high standards, we wouldn’t be where we’re at today.

21.47

M: This concludes q&a sessions. Now moving on to closings.

21.47

Deer: Finding out how we can best represent NTID. Promoting more awareness events to get the students to understand one another and mingle together.

21.45

M: How can we remove the barriers with NTID and general RIT campus?

Santiago: I’m integrated in the Deaf community. We need to integrate together. The mix and mingle yesterday was extremely successful. Students with no ASL knowledge found ways to communicate and had fun. NTID is RIT. We share the same space. We need to show that more. More ASL. More No Voice Zone type activities.
Leonardo: Spread awareness. Sometimes hearing students are afraid people will judge them for not knowing ASL or knowing it well.

21.43

M: What support can you offer GLBT to make the campus more accepting and inclusive?
Deer: Meet with Tristan, Outspoken senator. Unisex bathrooms, ease of changing name through RIT system and increase Safezone training. Show students we all belong.
Leonardo:  Promoting acceptance and events so people can gain an understanding of the community. As a part of the community, getting people to support us and us to support them and become allies, we won’t have to worry about it.

 

21.40

M: How do you intend school spirit and how will you use it better the campus?
Santiago: Social media. We find out what’s going on and let people know. Bring back Spirit Fridays. More than just wear brown and orange. Show we care about spirit.

Leonardo: Encouraging others to go to other events. Not just their own. Get interactions up. Its not just colors. Its involvement.

21.37

M: Mid-year orientation concerns.
Thomas: Not thorough enough or meaty for them to learn about RIT and to get them to excited. They don’t want the freshmen orientation. We need to welcome them and connect them. We need to show the around them around campus and show them what they might want to get involved with. Get them connected immediately.

21.36

Leonardo: Give smaller clubs training. Help them figure out to make themselves grow and get attendance. Make a connection with them and help them. Planning how we can help so we can work together. Getting all members involved to help with events.
Santiago: We don’t want to micromanage. We want to support them.

21.34

M: How do you plan to help smaller clubs and organizations to be successful?
Deer: Using the SG Services to help advertise and get the word about the different clubs. Promoting them. Reaching out and knowing how to help specific clubs. See what they need.
Thomas: Get a strong foundation for clubs so when they e-boards graduate, they can remain strong.

21.32

M: For VP, how can you uphold Amsler’s excellent leadership?
Leonardo: Experience with RIT’s Leadership Institute. Have learned so much about leadership. I have passion for it and it intrigues me. It will help me to go forward as a strong leader.
Thomas: I know what its like to be a senator. I know what is needed to be a good leader as a VP. I’ve also been on campus. I’ve had a lot of different perspectives with different communities on campus. I can help bring their issues to senate. I love RIT. I love spirit. I want to motivate others to continue to work toward strong connections.

21.30

Leonardo: I know a few of these people. We need to cater to every spectrum of students to show them we have things that interest them or they can create something themselves.

21.29

M: How specifically can you involve less outgoing students?
Thomas: I started as one of those students. The people who pulled me out of my room and get me involved. That’s our job as SG. We need to be those people. Motivate them to find their interests.

21.28

Deer: Everyone’s excited. So many benefits. Costs lots of money though. We need to focus back on long term and logistics. Will this continue to benefit us?

21.26

Thomas: CampusLabs will replace club connections. Will increase connections. Software will help tract engagement and involvement on campus. I asked tons of questions. So much we can do with it. So much it can be used for.

21.25

M: How would you use CampusLabs?
Santiago: Hallelujah! Thank god we’ve found this! This well help us manage ourselves, connect, budget better. Help advertising. Find information

21.23

M: What if you need to make a decision between clubs? How would you decide?
Deer: We’d look at it analytically. Its not an option for me to be biased.  We have to take ourselves outside the picture and rely on the cabinet to see how the money will be used.
Thomas: Find what the student body wants. See how events will reach out to them. How should we use our money?

21.22

M: How do you plan to focus to advocacy when its been mainly programming?

Santiago: I’ve had leadership roles where it has not been about programming. Making sure people are following rules, etc. I’ve explored SG’s sites and documents. I’ve been in charge of delegating and getting business done. Not just programming

21.21

M: Debate resumes with audience questions
What day would you use Dr. Destler’s weather machine to make it perfect?

Santiago: ImagineRIT day! So its perfect for everyone to enjoy
Thomas: The day students take the survey about how pretty RIT campus is.
Deer: Have all the tours go on that day
Thomas: Make the students figure out the perfect day weather machine settings and make it every day. Good weather brings out great attitudes and atmosphere.

21.11

M: This concludes prepared questions. Now, a 5 minute break which will be followed by audience questions.

21.11

Thomas: We want to make a resource guide for clubs/organizations can see how to make an event the best it can be and friendly to all groups on campus.

21.09

Leonardo: Training for clubs to make more deaf-friendly events.

21.09

Thomas: Clubs here are philanthropic and Greek life is philanthropc. We want to link their values together.
Deer: Tons of clubs here who want to help the community. Greek Life wants that as well. Connect them. Meet them and get them working together.

21.08

M: How do you plan to increase collaboration and planning with minority communities on campus?
Santiago: CampusLabs would be a strong tool to link students to events and interests they really want to be involved with. Push these events so they are successful, other groups will see this success and work for the same turnout.
Thomas: We want to make sure groups know basic ASL and ASL that pertains to the specific clubs. Increase communication between different groups and NTID. Increase collaboration between clubs and organizations with Greek life.

21.05

Santiago: We have passion. Headed up a flashmob to show that RIT is work and play. Trying to bring back the Quartermile fundraiser back to recreate that tradition. Looking for ways to get school spirit up.

21.04

Thomas: Been involved and love RIT. Huge passion for SG. We want it to reach full potential. We want to understand our full usability.
Deer: We’re extremely driven. I intend to complete all the goals I set for myself.

21.04

Leonardo: Not directly involved but have been working alongside SG for many things. Will be the tie between organizations and SG. Strong time management. Managing academics, involvement and even jobs. The same drive will help us accomplish goals.

21.03

M: What advantages do you feel you have over your opponents?
Deer: Our involvement with SG. Our experience with cabinet, roles, student relations. Our goals are tangible and not just ideas.
Thomas: We share involvement with SG but come from different backgrounds. Diverse clubs and organizations help us to better represent the campus.

21.01

Thomas: Getting student involvement so that projects are more fitted to students. Get them involved in the beginning so the end project is much better.

21.00

Santiago: Semester conversion and planning has already taken means to figuring out the changes coming with the conversion. But we want to help them out and make sure things are going well. GeneSIS is a big issues right now. The fact students are able to reach out and change the project to work out better for the students.

20.59

Thomas: Reaching out to students to make sure we are representing students properly. Semesters system change. Next year is our last year on semesters. We want to make sure students are ready. From the big issues to the smaller issues.

20.58

M: If elected what do you think your biggest challenge will be?
Santiago:  My biggest challenge is students thinking I need to give them more favor because I am involved with them and have ties with them
Leonardo: I have the same problem. We will treat everyone on an equal playing field.
Santiago: We are here to represent the students. We will help you out, we will use our resources, but it will be fair.

20.56

Santiago: Spirit isn’t just about Let’s go Tigers! Its about Let’s go each and every organization you’re involved. Have the Club Fair out and about so people can see what’s going on and what RIT has to offer.

20.55

Thomas: Students come here will find there place on campus and we want to make sure they know that.

20.55

Thomas: There’s always something to do on campus. There’s not a way to not fit in on campus.

20.54

Santiago: more awareness of events. Show people what’s going on. Some sort of station to show what’s going on. One side to SG, one side to athletics and one to clubs and organizations to help improve student attendance and creating better school spirit.

20.52

M:Identify one thing that frustrates you about RIT and how you would improve it?
Thomas: When students say there’s nothing to do. There’s tons to do. We want to link similar organizations together to create bigger, better events for the student body. We want to use the community collaboration fund to increasing funding to groups who don’t have funding.

20.51

Thomas: Events visibility. We have a calendar already, online but I don’t think students don’t see it. An actual calendar somewhere on campus for students to see

20.51

Leonardo: Interest in a news station on campus. That reports what’s going on campus and events going. A great way to get info out to the students.

20.50

Deer: Create a “RIT Craig’s List” was a goal of ours, we found out one is already in progress. We want to sit down and see what their long term goals are and how we can help them promote it and get it on campus instead of making SG’s own.

20.49

Thomas: The different services we offer at SG are not known on campus. The SGTV, free popcorn, etc. We need to show what all these services can do to help.

20.48

Santiago: Want to help continue Greg and Phil’s goals and reach out to the students to see what they want
M: What do you think SG could have done better and how would you have done?
Santiago: Speak Up Day isn’t every year. Tables from depts. organizations etc. Students could go up and say what they like/what they want changed. Wants this opportunity every year.
Leonardo: Not all students understand what SG is what it can do. We want them to know what we do and what he can do.
Santiago: Why doesn’t SG come out to events they don’t donate money to. We need to show support at these events. Not just money

20.46

Deer: We want students to be able to make changes to projects in progress and help make things better. (i.e.: GeneSIS layover)

20.45

Santiago: Getting library to be 24/7. Very important. Students hate being kicked out and having to go somewhere else to study. Gracies having togo meals later in the evening. Food on campus late at night is very important. Getting RIT and Rochester involved together. The zoo, the tour of Rochester. Showing students what’s going on there and the community what’s going on here.

20.44

Deer: Love accountability. I want to be kept on my toes. Shows students are interested and want to know what’s going on.

20.43

Thomas: Reach out to clubs and building connections so we can support clubs and the community better and more efficiently.

20.43

M: What has been SG’s biggest achievement this year?

20.42

Thomas: We want to support all groups  but there will be times we will need to focus on one group specifically.

20.42

Santiago: Would not favor Greeks more. I agree. All students will be seen as equal. No favorites.

20.41

Deer: I can’t pick the most unrepresented. We need to support all of them. We want to actively help and solve the problems these organizations are having to make RIT a stronger place overall. From going to different meets, they saw what students really needed. Sarah is already working on making scheduling easier for clubs

20.40

Santiago: NTID is already integrated strongly. We just need to support. But RIT needs to support athletes more. Everyone loves hockey but what about other sports? We want to get students to more other events. Have students go to these game because they want to go to these game. More people at more games, athletes will want to win more and create stronger spirit.
Leonardo: Increasing diversify, showing what students can bring to campus to make better.

20.38

M: What group would you like better representation on campus?

20.37

Santiago: Scholarship money is important, but celebrating clubs would also promote more community. So students know this school is amazing and a cool place to be. Give them something for being involved.

20.37

Thomas: Beautification is definitely something that needs to be improved. Working already on a “Leave your mark” campaign. Students could make something to leave on campus for years to come.
Deer: With unlimited funds, more funding for clubs! Students should have the resources to make an impact.

20.36

Leonardo: Push for what we already have in place and make this about the students. Its your campus. We want your feedback. What do you want done with the money, how you want it used.

20.35

Santiago: Take RIT off the ugliest campuses in America lists. Less strict rules on posting, to get more involvement and create a stronger community.

20.35

Deer: Increasing the scholarships, of course.
Thomas: Freshman have a lot of scholarships, but afterwards, its harder to find the funds. If you have the funds to get involved they are more likely to do so.

20.34

M: With unlimited funds, what would you improve about RIT?

20.33

Rebuttals:

Santiago: Have a collaboration in the works with Karey Pine
Thomas:  We need a fund to include the community as a whole. So clubs/organizations don’t have to take from their own budgets.

20.32

Deer: We want to have more involvement in things as they begin. We want to help them with feedback and what’s going on from the start so we get involved and everyone is happy with the project.

20.31

Thomas: Initiatives we’d like to keep is wellness and students wellness awareness. Possibly a calorie counter to keep track of meals consumed on campus. We want to become the most engaged campus in the country. We want to foster spirit and create a community. A collaborative fund for clubs and organizations who work together.

20.30

Santiago: This is not much we want to discontinue. They are here for the students are helping us to make a better campus over all.

20.30

Leonardo: Also, increasing spirit on campus. Keeping up the strong spirit presence.

20.29

M: Which initiatives from this year do you wish to continue and grow?
Santiago: Diversifying culture on RIT, working with others to really show all the different cultures and communities on campus.

20.28

M: Next part of the debate is prepared questions. Two minutes to answer questions, other side has 1 minute for a rebuttal.

20.28

Three minute opening of campaign goals and introduction is now over.

20.28

Thomas: Giving more recognition and resources to clubs, reaching out to the Rochester community by expanding the TE3 bus to reconnect are some of main goals

20.27

Deer: Have visited over 60 organizations to learn what was going on with RIT. Students who go above just their degrees to make a difference. Spirit goes further. Its not just brown and orange.

20.25

Leonardo: We want to inform RIT about what goes on in Student Government through social media usage as well as get clubs involved with one another to know what is going on with each other.

20.24

Leonardo: Our goals: Reach out, Feedback, Diversify culture and Inform.

20.24

Santiago: 4th year
Leonardo: 3rd year

Santiago: SG has done really well with completing their goals. However, we’ve noticed areas that need improvement such as feedback. With our experience with involvement on campus, we believe we will be able to implement this.

20.22

M: WITR 89.7 is recording the debates currently and will be broadcasting them on Sunday, 7pm

20.22

There is a series of prepared questions and then there will be a series of audience questions as well.

20.21

M: Introducing Taylor Deer (President candidate) and Sarah Thomas (VP candidate) and Victor Santiago (President candidate) Mark Leonardo (VP candidate)

20.17

This is Erin, blogging live from the SG 2012 debates! Everything is getting put into place and it looks like we will be starting soon!


SG Update: Weeks Two & Three Spring Quarter
Apr6

TE3 Expansion

The TE3 Expansion survey has been sent out. Here is the link. Please help Student Government make the TE3 better for you!https://clipboard.rit.edu/take.cfm?sid=45C6319F

Early Registration for Athletes

The proposal for early registration for athletes has been passed by Senate and will be moving on to the provost for further consideration.

This proposal would allow athletes to register early [...]

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TE3 Expansion

The TE3 Expansion survey has been sent out. Here is the link. Please help Student Government make the TE3 better for you!https://clipboard.rit.edu/take.cfm?sid=45C6319F

Early Registration for Athletes

The proposal for early registration for athletes has been passed by Senate and will be moving on to the provost for further consideration.

This proposal would allow athletes to register early so that they would avoid as much scheduling conflicts between sport commitments and classes as possible.

GeneSIS and Enrollement

GeneSIS has been to Student Government Senate several times now. There will be a separate post going more in depth about the latest developments – for now, please keep an eye out for emails and other postings from their sites and social media accounts. Links are listed below. Also, if you are interested, please attend the “Town Hall Meetings” GeneSIS is holding for students to ask questions, offer suggestions, and express concerns. Those meetings are:

April 13th, 2:30-3:30pm

April 17th, 12:30-1:30pm

Both meetings are located in Gleason (09) 2580 Xerox Auditorium.

Links to follow for more information on GeneSIS and Enrollment:
https://www.facebook.com/R.I.P.RITRegistration.LongLiveEnrollment
https://www.twitter.com/RITEnrollment
http://www.rit.edu/enrollment/


SG Update: Week One Spring Quarter
Mar19

TE3 Bus Expansion Survey

Please keep an eye open for a survey that will be going out to students about expanding the current TE3 bus route. Student Government is looking for feedback and ideas on whether or not to expand the route to encompass more areas to provide more opportunities and activities to explore Rochester.

Some future [...]

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TE3 Bus Expansion Survey

Please keep an eye open for a survey that will be going out to students about expanding the current TE3 bus route. Student Government is looking for feedback and ideas on whether or not to expand the route to encompass more areas to provide more opportunities and activities to explore Rochester.

Some future destinations could possibly include the Village of Pittsford, Park Avenue and Eastview Mall. Student Government is also looking to increase the hours the bus is available to students as well. This would enable students to go out to dinner or maybe a show.

Early Registration for Athletes

A proposal that would allow athletes to register early is currently under construction. To help get into classes that fit around athletic schedules, athletes would register early with the honor students to ensure that they are able to get into classes that fit around practices, games, and other requirements.

Wi-Fi proposed for Gleason Circle

Currently, the Gleason Circle bus stop is just out of reach of the RIT buildings’ wi-fi. Student Government has been working with ITS to get an idea and quote on how to extend RIT’s wi-fi to the bus stop. Wi-fi at the bus stop would enable students to look up bus schedules on their laptops as well as do work while waiting for a bus.

 


Update on Henrietta Family Code
Mar19

Many of you remember the Henrietta Family Code that passed early in December. When passed, the code reestablished Henrietta’s definition of what a “traditional family” was. This would now mean that up to only three, unrelated people could live together in the same household. Set to go in effect next year, many RIT students were [...]

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Many of you remember the Henrietta Family Code that passed early in December. When passed, the code reestablished Henrietta’s definition of what a “traditional family” was. This would now mean that up to only three, unrelated people could live together in the same household. Set to go in effect next year, many RIT students were outraged and concerned with what would happen to their current and/or future living arrangements.New information now reveals that although the code did in fact pass, it will be (currently) impossible to enforce. As long as there is no public document stating that 4 or more people live in the household, there is no legal reason to enter the household to check to make sure those individuals are the only ones living in the residence. However, the council is currently looking into how to reverse the code so that it is in fact enforceable.

If you are concerned about your current/future living arrangements and the effects the code will have on you, please stop by the Student Government office, call us at 585-475-4043, or email kahhcc@rit.edu to schedule an appointment with the Student Government lawyer, Paul Vick.

 


SG Update Winter Quarter
Mar14

A lot has happened over the past ten weeks, and we would just like to thank all students who participated in SG-hosted or co-hosted events such as the Super Bowl party, The Hammer showing and Q&A, the disabilities events and the Amerks hockey game at Blue Cross Arena.

SG is very happy to announce the TE3 [...]

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A lot has happened over the past ten weeks, and we would just like to thank all students who participated in SG-hosted or co-hosted events such as the Super Bowl party, The Hammer showing and Q&A, the disabilities events and the Amerks hockey game at Blue Cross Arena.

SG is very happy to announce the TE3 bus route to the East End of Rochester has been very successful with hundreds of students already using the service. Just as a friendly reminder, please remove any trash that you bring onto the bus and act appropriately. It would be a shame for the bus to be discontinued because of these actions.

Institute Council, after much deliberation, has chosen the 2013-2014 academic calendar. All information, including the calendar broken down by day, can be found online at the official conversion website. If you feel uncomfortable with any part of the transition you can always set up an appointment with your academic advisor. If you would like your voice to be heard when it comes to decisions the school makes about the change, your college senator is available to talk to. Just send them an email to set up a meeting. All senator contact information can be found on the SG website, www.rit.edu/sg under the About Us section.

RIT has proposed a new smoking policy on campus due to complaints about air quality around doorways. In an earlier survey, about 8% of students that responded were smokers. With such a large percentage of the student population, RIT is trying to find a solution to please everyone. RIT has proposed to eliminate smoking on campus except for designated areas far from buildings. Many people had problems with what was proposed. Arguments included how long it would take a student to just go smoke one cigarette resulting in being late to class and exposure of those students to the Rochester weather in the winter.  In order to combat some of these arguments, the school will make sure the areas are covered. Classes and help will always be available through RIT if you are seeking to quit smoking. This seemingly drastic step could help improve the health of many students if they decide to use this help offered.

Lastly, as many people have noticed, card swipes are being installed on the outer doors of every UC apartment. It is the school’s goal to have swipe access on all on-campus housing, but the funds for this are not currently available. With the new arena coming, RIT felt like UC was the first priority for the card swipes at this time. The swipes will either go live sometime spring quarter or over the summer depending on when installation in completed.

Remember that any SG recognized club or organization can advertise on SG TV. Just email me at sgconmgr@rit.edu if you are interested.

SG Update February 24th, 2012 from RIT Student Government on Vimeo.


SG Update Newsletter: Volume 1, Issue 2
Jan13

The second SG Update newsletter is now available and ready for download on line! The full newsletter can be viewed here.

There are a lot of events coming up in the next few weeks, including a showing of “The Hammer” and a Q&A with Matt Hamill on January 30th and a hockey viewing party on January [...]

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The second SG Update newsletter is now available and ready for download on line! The full newsletter can be viewed here.

There are a lot of events coming up in the next few weeks, including a showing of “The Hammer” and a Q&A with Matt Hamill on January 30th and a hockey viewing party on January 20th. Additionally, the Tiger East End Express Bus Route officially kicks off tomorrow night at 9pm! As always, please let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions on how Student Government can its services for students.


Second SG Update Fall Quarter
Nov11

As you all should know, fall of 2013 will mark the start date of the semester system at RIT. If you have any questions or concerns you can go to www.rit.edu/conversion. The school doesn’t have all of the kinks worked out yet, but over time more information will be available to us.

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As you all should know, fall of 2013 will mark the start date of the semester system at RIT. If you have any questions or concerns you can go to www.rit.edu/conversion. The school doesn’t have all of the kinks worked out yet, but over time more information will be available to us.

Facilities Management Services recently proposed adding another bus route that would go somewhere students have a hard time getting to.  Student Government voted on making that bus go to the East End of Rochester. We decided on this because so much is available in this area including many restaurants, nightclubs and theaters. For now, it is just a pilot program running from January to May of this school year. The bus will be operational from 9:30pm to 2:30am. Exact schedules are still being developed.

A very hot topic on campus lately is the Henrietta Family Law. The town of Henrietta wants to update a law that prohibits more than three unrelated people from living in the same house. Hundreds of RIT students would be affected by this change. Two weeks ago, Student Government held an open forum discussing the matter. The general consensus was that the law would not help solve the issues present in the neighborhoods, but the family residents don’t know what to do to really solve the problem. A town hall meeting was held last week as well. To see a video explaining everything that has been going on, see the SG Facebook page.

 

And finally, SG has officially elected the two remaining senator positions.

The Freshman Senator is Shantavia Edwards. Shantavia is a psychology major who wishes to strengthen the bond between the freshmen and upperclassmen. She believes by doing this, people who are unsure of career paths may settle on something without so much difficulty.

The new College of Health Sciences and Technology senator is Jamar Frater. Jamar is a biomedical science major and hopes to help make the transition of students into the new college as smooth as possible.

SG Update December 2nd, 2011 from RIT Student Government on Vimeo.