ASWSU Executive Assistant Lauren Moffat spoke to the 51st Senate at their Wednesday night meeting about some of the things she accomplished during her time on the Executive team. This semester, Moffat gave the Services and Activities Fee presentation on behalf of ASWSU Executives. She said they are thankful for everything the Senate has done.
The ASWSU Senate made a statement at their Wednesday night meeting regarding the recent allegations of homophobic comments made by the executive staff. The Senate has requested that more serious action is taken so that the individual involved is no longer paid with student money, Pro Tempore Katie Carstens said. All-Campus Senator Jacob Martinez authored.
In a recent ASWSU Senate meeting, a large part of the discussion regarded allegedly-homophobic remarks made by a member of the student government. There were a variety of different stances made during the meeting. Uncertified Sen. Geobanny Pineda Cuevas said not enough has been done to investigate these allegations, and is prepared to go to the.
Fatimah Albaqshi, ASWSU director of community affairs, updated the Senate on her recent work at their Wednesday night meeting. Albaqshi thanked the current ASWSU Executive team for their constant support. She specifically thanked President Brian Patrick and Vice President Alexander Pan. During her term, Albaqshi said she has been involved in various initiatives such as Pullman.
ASWSU senators approved to refer the Crimson Group to the Internal Committee, where they could be established as an ASWSU programming committee. The Crimson Group is a student group under Undocumented Initiatives, according to the Undocumented Initiatives website. The group supports and advocates for undocumented students by hosting various social events like conferences and websites. Crimson.