By Anthony Sperando
COM 360
36-Hour Assignment
The last
Bradley University Student Senate meeting of the 2013-2014 school year on
Monday, ended with celebration.
A root beer
keg was provided by the senate to all student body officers, senators and the public,
along with ice cream to allow for root beer floats.
The party
did not continue for long, as there was business to be done. The student body
officers were conducting their first meeting since their election on April 7
and 8. These officers included President Jason Blumenthal, Speaker of the
Assembly Sarah Handler, Secretary of the Assembly Olga Krapivner and Secretary
of Finance Hunter Vaughn.
“It was the
first time that I’ve been able to be in front of everyone and setting the
agenda. I’ve always been someone that was handed the agenda. That’s a large
change for me,” said Blumenthal.
2014 Student Body Officers being sworn-in during the April 21 meeting
Vice-President
of Campus Affairs Emily Corona announced this would be her last meeting after
serving 3 ½ years on senate.
“No idea is
too big to try to go after,” said Corona when giving advice to her fellow
senators.
The
university will be purchasing bike racks to be placed in front of Markin and
Morgan Hall, according to Vice-President of Campus Safety Cody Lonigro. Vice-President
Matthew Kern said the speed limit on University East was changed from 25 mph to
20 mph.
The major
discussion of the evening was about the engineering fees being raised from $5
to $50 per class. This is a 100 percent increase. Senator Mitch Ruopp said he
received almost 30 complaints about the raise.
“The
equipment is very expensive, so that’s why it was raised,” said Handler.
Vice-President
of Technology Services Mitch Pericak said he was sent an email with the subject
“Free Ice Cream” and then was informed about the fee increase. Vice-President
of Diversity Affairs Jay Mehta recommended a forum should be created so that
engineers can express their concerns to the department.
The meeting
concluded with many of the vice-presidents sarcastically welcoming all of the
senators to come back next year. This provided the opportunity for all to look
forward to next year.
Blumenthal
said he is extremely excited about what can occur from this new administration
and he looks forward to working with Director of Student Activities and Student Senate Advisor Tom Coy, as well as the president of the university, Joanne Glasser.
“[Glasser]
is very excited with the goals I have created. She is willing to help in any
way possible to achieve them,” said Blumenthal.
One of the goals Blumenthal’s administration
has created is to keep promoting the Brave Life app, which was created earlier
in the school year, by Pericek, for fellow students. The app currently has
1,230 downloads and is in the process of being promoted by the university
through the marketing department.
“I’m ready for a brave, new future,”
said Blumenthal.