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R. 5: Resolution Regarding Methods of Compensation for Unused Cornell Dining Meal Plan Meals
Re-introduced Thursday, 14 September 2006, unchanged from Thursday, 31 August 2006.
Introduced Thursday, 31 August 2006.
Whereas, the Student Assembly is the undergraduate student body�s voice at Cornell;
Whereas, undergraduate students have always been concerned with improving the meal plans that are available through Cornell Dining;
Whereas, Cornell Dining/Campus Life has always been amenable to input from the Student Assembly and wishes to meet the needs of all Cornell students;
Whereas, the Student Assembly Dining Committee has the ability to review meal plans offered by Cornell Dining and work to create change within them, as necessary;
Whereas, Cornell once had meal equivalencies, which were a way of compensating students who were enrolled in meal plans but who did not use all of their meals in an �All-You-Care-To-Eat� dining hall to receive food from an a-la-carte dining location instead;
Be it therefore resolved that the Student Assembly Dining Committee pledge to explore why meal equivalencies were taken away, and if there is any possibility of bringing them or a form of them back;
Be it further resolved that the Student Assembly Dining Committee also pledge to explore alternative methods of compensating students who may not use up all of their meals in a given week;
Be it finally resolved that the Student Assembly Dining Committee report back to the Student Assembly by the end of the Fall �06 semester with the progress that has been made with regards to this issue.
Respectfully Submitted,
Mark Coombs �08 Mazdak Asgary �08 Executive Vice President Parliamentarian Chair, SA Dining Committee Voting Member, SA Dining Committee
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