Upcoming changes to your student government
Tim Jenks
ua-restructure-chairs at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 29 20:10:31 EDT 2011
Hey Undergrads,
Yesterday the UA Senate created the Ad-hoc Committee on
Restructuring<http://web.mit.edu/ua/senate/UAS42/14/restructuring-committee.pdf>to
look at the structure of your undergraduate governments at MIT. We'll
be
looking at how your student government can best engage administrators,
represent student opinion and effect change on behalf of undergraduates,
working off of a plan that was tasked to the committee (bill
here<http://web.mit.edu/ua/senate/UAS42/14/unified-voice.pdf>,
with the constitutional plan
here<http://web.mit.edu/ua/senate/UAS42/14/A1-%20Constitutional%20Proposal%20and%20Implementation%20Plan.pdf>).
We'll be doing a lot of concentrated and thorough work in the upcoming days,
started with our first meeting tomorrow (Wednesday) night at 8 p.m. in the
UA office (W20-401).
If you have any thought-out ideas on how student government could be
improved, or suggestions for the proposal that this committee was tasked
with examining, then there are several ways to have your voice heard! Our
meetings will be public with speaking ability given to everyone attending,
and all electronic announcements and communications will take place on the
mailing list, which anyone can join
(ua-restructure-listeners<https://groups.mit.edu/webmoira/list/ua-restructure-listeners>).
We plan on working hard in a condensed time frame to recommend a
governmental structure that will be most beneficial to you in the years to
come.
Feel free to contact ua-restructure-chairs at mit.edu with any questions.
Tim Jenks
Chair, UA Ad-hoc Committee on Restructuring
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