Senate public on November 2 was forced to begin without quorum once again, with only seven senators in attendance. President … More
Category: Senate Beat
Senate Beat Is In The Void
Senate Public on Wednesday began in darkness: the SU lights had been left on dimmers and nobody could figure out … More
Senate Beat: Senate Has Questions About Luis Giraldo
This week’s Senate Public was centered around the allegations of workplace misconduct and discrimination made in a now-dismissed lawsuit against … More
Senate Beat 10/7: Ninas Strike Again
Despite Senate Public’s 9:00 a.m. start time deterring most of the Reed rabble from attending, Wednesday’s Senate Public was relatively … More
9/30 Senate Beat: Senate Enters The Squirrel Dimension
Senate Public on Wednesday once again focused on funding for Restorative Justice Coalition (RJ), which they decided to revoke two … More
Senate Beat: Fun(ds) Discussion
The September 21st Senate Public meeting focused on funding and academics. Reporting for the Committee on Academic Policy, Senator Aidan … More
Senate Beat: RJ in Doubt
In this week’s Senate Public, Student Body Senate made the decision to reduce or withdraw funding from Restorative Justice Coalition, … More
Extra Senate Beat: Senate Discusses Troubling Events
Content Warning: Sexual Violence In last week’s Senate Public, much of the week’s business was concerned with how to respond … More
Senate Beat: August 31st
The first public Senate meeting of the year was held in the Student Union at 9 A.M. sharp on Wednesday … More
Senate Beat: International Students Talk CPT
The April 15 Senate Public meeting was moved online last minute, harkening back to earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic. … More