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9/20/11 Meeting Minuts

MEETING MINUTES
Student Assembly Residential & Community Life Committee
September 20, 2011
4:30–5:15pm
Goldwin Smith 164

Present: Ulysses Smith, Elaine Lin, Nick Vasko, Stephen Breedon, Peter Scelfo, Cailin Clemens, Joe Burke

I. Introduction of Joe Burke, Associate Dean of Students & Director of Residential Programs

II. Residential Student Congress (RSC)

  • Focused on the proposal of combining RSC and ResLife
  • RSC
    • Last year, faced difficulty with leadership and stopped meeting
    • Made up of appointed/elected people from every residential hall
    • Advises residential programs and serves as voice of those in residential halls
    • Nationally affiliated
      • So members attend annual national/region conferences
      • Found on almost every other college campus
    • Receives funding from SA and Campus Life
    • Biggest Obstacle: Maintaining continuity on North Campus despite complete turnover that occurs every year
  • Evidence of major overlapping in both missions
  • Cons of combining
    • RSC members would not be eligible for national/regional conferences
    • RSC members fear their voice may be lost if joined with the SA
  • Pros of combining
    • ResLife would gain representatives from every residential hall
    • RSC would gain some legislative power
    • Combination of RSC’s detailed perspective on residential life issues and ResLife’s detailed perspective on SA resolutions process
    • Both have similar goals of maintaining/enhancing residential life, so working together would eliminate communication/involvement issues

III. 401West! Initiative

  • 104West!
    • A multicultural dining hall (100% Kosher) run by Cornell Dining (not Jewish Living Center)
    • Majority of visitors are from Jewish and/or Muslim community or residents of Sheldon Court and Cascadilla
    • Not included on West Campus meal plan
      • Problematic for Kosher students
      • Instances when students had to turn down idea of living on West due to lack of Kosher food options
      • Cornell’s Reason: to maintain sense of community on West Campus
    • Many incorrectly think 104West! is only for those who keep Kosher or are Jewish
  • 104West! Initiative
    • An attempt to get more students to see the dining hall as a space for programming and dining
    • Want to know how to get more student groups involved around campus
    • Would provide more late night programming space
  • Goals Toward Initiative
    • Continue publicizing 104West! as dining hall
      • During Sabbath?
      • Themed nights?
    • Letting freshmen know about it
    • Letting other student groups know anyone can use the space for programming and/or eating

IV. Next Week: Tuesday, September 27, 2011

  • Continue discussing RSC and 104West! Initiative
  • Smoke-free campus
  • Redbox on campus
  • AND MUCH MORE! ☺

SA Res Life Shortcuts

Contact SA Res Life

109 Day Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853

ph. (607) 255–3715
fx. (607) 255–2182

Hours: 9a - 12:15p, 1p - 4:30p, M - F

sa-reslife-chair@assembly.cornell.edu