From the Cornell Assemblies

SA: April 10, 2014 Minutes

‘ ’ ‘MINUTES
Student Assembly
Thursday, April 10, 2014
4:45PM-6:30PM
Willard Straight Hall Memorial Room

I. Call to Order

The meeting was called to order by U. Smith at 4:50pm.

Members Present
S. Ali Khan, S. Balik, J. Batista, Y. Bhandari, G. Block, E. Bonatti, I. Chen, T. Drucker, R. Gademsky, I. Harris, M. Henderson, T. Hittinger, F. Jimenez, L. Liu, M. Lukasiewicz, Y. Ma, N. Mileti, U. Smith, M. Stefanko, T. Talbot, B. Thompson, N. Tulsky, N. Vasko, L. Wershaw, A. Zhou
Members Absent (Excused)
J. Hutson
Members Absent (Unexcused)
S. Lutsic
Also Present
A. Mulgia, R. Gitlin

II. Approval of Minutes

Minutes from the March 20, 2014 and March 27, 2014 meetings of this Assembly were unanimously approved.

III. Open Mic

President Smith explained the processes this Assembly followed for resolutions.

Big Red Bikes is open for the Spring, holding an biking event on Friday. Bike trip to the Cornell Orchards. Friday at 4:30, Uris Library.

Max Weisbroad ‘16, concerned about the sitting UA resolution to discontinue free TCAT bus passes for first-year students. Has a counter-proposal plan, seeking time at the UA meeting and assistance in getting the TCAT-Cornell agreement document signed by the Cornell Administration.

Christian Brickhouse ‘17 — Holding an event about free speech at Risley Hall on Sunday, April 20 at 10am-? to further everyone’s ability to speak freely on campus.

Rachel Medin ‘14 — Concerned about the SA considering politically polarized issues. Thinks there are other ways to resolve issues of a politically polarized issues.

Jacob Glick ‘15 — It is the SA’s charge to create a campus conversation, and the SA should take that charge seriously.

Jeffery Slavin ‘14 — It is important to introduce the TCAT system to students early in their academic career, otherwise they will not use the system.

Several community members yielded their position on the Open Mic list to the discussion list for R72.

IV. Announcements and Reports

Multicultural Organization Meeting Update — S. Ali Khan

SADAC Update — N. Tulsky

Appropriations Committee Update — G. Block

FARC Update — M. Henderson

Dining Committee Update — R. Gademsky

Ithaca College Student Government — Ayesha Patel, Ithaca College ‘15

V. Business of the Day

R. 68: Financial Aid Review Committee Membership Revisions — M. Henderson

R. 71: Addressing the Student Activity Fee Endowment Fund — G. Block and S. Ali Khan

VI. New Business

R. 72: Resolution Urging Cornell University to Divest from Companies Profiting from Israeli Occupation and Human Rights Violations — N. Vasko

VII. Re-opened Open Mic

Claire Blumenthal ‘14 — Co president of the Echoing Nick Vasko’s sentiments, and expressing the need for dialogue between the groups in a setting other than the SA.

VP Block — Shared a letter from a Cornell Alum that served on the SA during the ramp-up to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Recommended that the SA focus on issues specific to Cornell.

Jordana Gilman ‘14 — Neither side of this issue is a monolithic. The issue should be discussed in a non-binary way.

Rep. Ali Khan — We created a precedent that this Assembly will talk about international or national issues. Because of that, we should have heard the issue today.

Rudy Gerson ‘14 — The SA should continue to play a role in this issue. A lot of people left, so this conversation cannot continue in this way,

Rep. Bonatti — Preventing the community from having a dialogue about the issue. There are multiple perspectives.

Shanti Kumar ‘17 — Cornell generally wishes to remain neutral. Divestment is a movement towards neutrality.

EVP Balik — This issue and the Fossil Fuel divestment are both related to the endowment. Thank you to everyone who came to the meeting, and we should figure out a way to safely and effectively continue this discussion.

Mark LaPointe ‘16 — The SA is here to improve the life of the student. Decisions that affect students everyday. It is important to remain focused on the lives of the students, not a waterfall effect to inspire change across the nation. No perspectives were shut out.

Rep. Mileti — Why have the language written the way of is? Pres. Ulysses Smith: This is best addressed to the sponsors of the resolution.

EE ‘14 — Sympathetic in some ways to the idea of Divestment. I think the reason that so many people walked out today is because their voices weren’t heard. But, this is also taking a stand against issues that are just too political.

U. Smith adjourned the meeting at 6:32pm.

Respectfully submitted, Brian J. Murphy Clerk, Office of the Assemblies

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