Archive for the ‘Minutes’ Category

5.15 - Introductions – names and superpowers

Attendance – we’re all here. Brad, Daniele, Gabe, Serge, EJ, Kate,
Annie, Varsha, Knight, Duncan, Julia, Anson, Fredi. Sam Shapses!

5.23 Senator’s report from Daniele – coke is coming back. Nothing’s been
decided yet. A third party was there in 2007. Bad news: not within the
senator’s control. PR department failed to do this. Coke allowed 3^rd
party investigator. Open forum to senators – provide any reasons not to
include coke, email day214@nyu.edu <mailto:day214@nyu.edu>. Political
action. Feb 11^th – 2031 plans, open forum with John Sexton.

5.28: all u discussion. Daniele presents our snazzy shirts. Feb 21^st .
our t shirts will be on sale for a dollar. Sports described to us by
Brad. Teaming up with coloring club to make the banner. Weekly pumpup
with the coloring club.

Violet ball – March 1^st , puck building. Tickets are some amount of
money probably 12 dollars. If you want to go, come to Danielle and she
will buy in bulk for cheap.

5.32 – Almost all proposals in except coloring, which is lost. By Monday
pres /tres should have emails saying what our budget is.

5.34 – Sam demonstrates the magic of Gallatin Calendar. Club events
written in after being scheduled during winter retreat. Easy to submit/add

- politics and race – how has it affected the campaign

Coffee house march 3^rd .

Gallentine’s day celebration this week. All day Thursday.

Club leaders should make sure to meet with your advisor or else your
budget won’t actually be approved.

5.39 Anson reports to us. Gallaserve taken over by Anson. Ideas for
service would be nice and would make Anson’s life nicer. Progressive
dinner – 2.27, in gallatin. The idea is to introduce students to the new
space by spreading meal throughout the building.

5.41 – Dean Wofford proposes a town hall. Ideas that we could theme around?

Review tabled ideas – issues from last semester – tutorial submission
deadlines, alternatives to colloquia (specifically RE arts students),
Gallatin student priority in gallatin classes, internship requirements.
Knight provides insight.

Project to decorate classrooms – there are plans for hallways, gallery
space available. Make this a venue for gallatin artists. Proposal to
paper the walls ad hoc? Committee to maintain white space for student
work/gallaries. Walls with track lighting meant to be used as display
space.

October 15, 2007

October 28th, 2007 No Comments

[nyu dining hall, you are allowed to swipe guests and family]
[students filling out reimbursement forms now need to fill out a second form that requires a signature. it’ll be put up under resources on gallatinstudent.com]

[halloween bash: space is set, daniele can’t get in touch with programming board, senior class council hasn’t responded] [junior class council is co-sponsoring $400] [gallatone has spoke with the bands] [daniele needs to speak to dca] [coloring club is taking care of decorations. 30 minutes to set up decorations] [professors to come? is it pg that they could bring their kids?] [need a new name] [need to advertise]
[cancelling meeting on the 26th, but club leaders should come to help set up]
[election results: freshman: gabe, sophomore: ali, junior: ..., transfer: audrey, graduate: kathryn, senior: eric]
[colloquium format: thesis, performance, art portfolio, using art as supplemental, option not to use your advisor, issue of using the “great books”, senior project with colloquium]
[contact swg214@nyu.edu with quotations for the gallatin wall from history]
[matt nolin gives a tutorial on the website]

October 1, 2007

October 2nd, 2007 No Comments

[last friday’s meeting: 10 people, daniele contacted programming board looking for a co-sponsorship. we got a co-sponsorship with tisch]

[move forward with the student councils for co-sponsorships]
[liora suggests that gallatin co-sponsor with greek systems if we have trouble finding consporship. daniele asks liora to talk to her after]
[julio’s senate report: preliminary work. all 22 senators got together to discuss the senate, the breakdown of committees, one guest pass for the senate meeting each meeting, need an alternate senator: contact julio. be there to work with julio and to fill in as an alternate if julio can’t make a meeting. julio(at)nyu.edu. liora and gabe raise their hands]
[treasurer’s report: club funding proposals should be out by the end of the week. e-board will meet after this meeting and then pass it along to sam]
[what’s real about reality tv? coffee house is tomorrow, tuesday]
[february 21st is all-u games. december will be t-shirt submission ideas. mascot themes. then work together on a design]
[halloween bash: costume party, oct. 26th, rosenthal in kimmel.]

  • [julio wants to know if we can go green. hayden uses biodegradable materials, maybe talk with aramark to have things brought over]

[alexandra and sam gogolak went to a free dj class at dumpspot, and are willing to come to nyu to give some free lessons. perhaps gallatone could pick it up and plan an event. perhaps senior class could do another event as well. gallatone should contact sam gogolak because he’s been in contact with dumpspot]
[night at the natural history museum? sleepovers for children once a month. brad contacted them to see if they can do it for college students.  usu. $100 per person, it would have to be worked upon]
[jeong ki suggests a paintball trip in new jersey. world war ii theme, trenches, good fun, and love]
[gallatin’s new york cares team has 10 people so far.  they will meet at 8:30 in the morning. to sign up e-mail alexandra st.charles(at)nyu.edu. the school site is out near jfk. gsc will provide lunch for participants]
[how can we become more active in representing our gallatin students?  we need to focus on issues specific to gallatin, specifically academics]

  • you shouldn’t have to submit tutorials before the next semester
  • alternatives to the colloquium: thesis, presentation, open to ideas
  • gallatin students should have priority to gallatin classes in the same way that the other schools get priorities to theirs
  • students should have their own forum to evaluate teachers and courses
  • facilities in the new space and how they are going to be
  • open courses up in other school’s for gallatin students that they are currently locked out of
  • update gpac
    • eric says it was updated last semester and should get you enough
  • need more support and friendliness within the internship program

[gsc would like to be able to express gallatin students issues as a collective, and not an individual issue]
[daniele suggests that we have sam send an e-mail out to all gallatin students advertising speak up as an option to voice issues]
[publicize g-post, gpac’s new listserve for students to post any events]
[melissa says long range planning may not be meeting in the fall]
[varsha needs jga’s contact.  it’s outdated on the website and varsha needs their budget proposal.]
[icarus project needs to submit its budget proposal]
[no meeting next monday. october 15th is the next meeting]
[matt needs a projector to talk about listserves and website]

attendance:
daniele, alexandra, brad, dave, julio, anson, stacey, matt, eric, ali, liora, raena, mike, chelsea, greg, johnny, melissa, gabe, gordon

September 24, 2007

September 25th, 2007 No Comments

[brad explains gsc’s aims for the year, and committees and how they function for dean wofford]

[dean wofford says that she is open to meet with students. to do so students should contact rachel plexer]

[sam shapses asks that people let her know they want to meet with the dean as well]

[dean wofford talks about the possibility of funds to advance gallatinstudent.com]

[club fund proposals were not received from DCA, Consciousness, or JGA]

  • dca spoke to varsha, gordon says that knight means to turn in the form, and jga is working with sam s. because their budget needs are larger than gsc can afford]

[sam gogolak makes an announcement about gPub: a clearinghouse of sorts for gallatin undergraduates. contact sam if you’re interested in becoming involved at swg214(at)nyu.edu]

[the dinealogue on community learning is full, but follow ups may be possible if there is student interest. for students interested they can use the speak-up function of gallatinstudent.com or contact sam shapses]

[sam s. says that coming soon is the “classsroom gallery” that will allow gallatin students to sample a class with a professor before registration]

[sam gogolak came to represent the all-u senior legacy committee, who determine what the senior classes’ gift to nyu will be. it can range anywhere as in past years from paid internships for non-paid service internships to a bench. contact sam gogolak if interested at swg214@nyu.edu]

[contact daniele at day214(at)nyu.edu if interesed in helping to plan the halloween bash]

[attendance: brad, raena, greg, ali, melissa, varsha, lenora, chelsea, amanda, eric, jeongki, johnny, dawn, julio, audrey, anson, matt, danae, sam s., gabe, dorette, gordon, alexandra, sam g., daniele, dean suzanne wofford, courtney, stacy, ally]

September 17, 2007

September 18th, 2007 No Comments

announcements:

  • booklist cafe (plato’s republic with george shulman) tuesday, 12:30 pm, think coffee
  • consciousness & gallatone events – thursday night, kimmel 4th floor 7 pm & 8 pm
  • gallatin club fair – firday, 3:00-6:00 pm, kimmel 8th floor (shorin)

club leader retreat (recap)
updated gsc schedule:

  • september: 28
  • october: 1, 15, 26 rosenthal halloween bash
  • november: 5, 19, 30
  • december: 10
  • january: 28
  • february: 11, 29
  • march: 10, 24, 28
  • april: 7, 18
  • gsc e-board office hours have been determined and will be posted on gallatinstudent.com. gallatin students can come to the 7th floor of 418 lafayette (or the 6th floor of 726 broadway and take the stairs to the 7th floor) to the gsc office with questions, concerns, and issues for the council to take up
  • on the 26th of october gsc plans to host a costumed, halloween bash in kimmel (rosenthal) that will be a collaboration between several gallatin clubs and hopefully school or class councils.

the gsc breaks out into committee groups

miscellaneous business

  • tickets for gallatone’s sophomore sounds at ticket central have hit a snag. because it’s registered under sophomore sounds ticket central hasn’t been selling tickets to students when they ask for the gallatone show. gallatone should make a phone call and an email should be sent out on the listservs
  • should gsc speak with alumni for donations to fund student life events?
  • gpac is launching its g.post email for events outside of gallatin that students can send in and sign up for to receive news of events. students can either receive them as they come in or in digest form at the end of the week. melissa blundell is running the service.
  • the gallatin button bash this semester will raise money for the new york cares charity. students are also asked to bring in baked goods

next meeting: monday, september 24, kimmel 910, 5-6 pm. dean wofford will be attending
students interested in running for class representatives must attend this monday’s coming meeting, or send an e-mail to anson biller [anson.biller@nyu.edu] explaining your conflict

attendance:
julio, raena, greg, brad, courtney, stacy, dawn, ally, laarni, sam s., daniele, alexandra, audrey, ali, johnny, jeongki, mona, matt, varsha

February 2, 2007

February 3rd, 2007 No Comments

4:11PM – Introductions: What is your pet peeve? Emma, Katherine, Brad, Sydney, Ben, Eric, Greg, Patricia, Liz, Mellie, Julio, Dara, Gordon, Anson, Alexandra, Daniele, Sam S, Mohammed, Sam G, BaileyClub Attendance: DCA, gPhoto, Gallatone, GUJ, Icarus, SOCA, Consciousness, Coloring

4:24PM – Alexandra announced winners of Club Fair raffle and budget report. Everyone has submitted their budget, but not everyone will get the amount their asking for, but there will be lots of co-sponsoring and contingency funding, so no worries.

4:27PM – Committee Reports:
1) Constitution Review – contact Sam G or Bailey to join, first meeting will be next week during GSC next week meeting

2) All-U Games: Vote on lego or Viking design – legos win. We need help with spirit and banner. Money raised is going to Lisa Goldberg foundation

3) Concentration Connections – Emma’s update on what’s going on. Please talk it up. It’s a good event, so people should come.

4) Gallaserve – Gordon’s update including the mayor’s office/community service event on the way March 8 in Shorin, Kimmel. Possible food service event in April. Grants through Gallaserve for clubs that want to plan community service events. *Sidenote: talk to Matt Nolin about website stuff.

5) Alumni Relations – Sydney’s update: we’re still in the baby stages

6) Best Fortnight Ever – Julio: we’re meeting after the meeting today. Subcommittee is letting each club plan their own things, but will help with booking, promotion, and will request budget proposals to merge into one to request funding.

4:49PM – Bailey’s Senate Report
Dates to Know: Feb 2 – last day to register for graduation via TorchTone at (212)995-4747, Feb 13 – 100 Nights to Commencement, 4:30-6:30PM at Rosenthal Pavilion, Kimmel 10th Floor, Feb 19 – No class for President’s Day, Feb 22 – All University Games, Mar 3 Violet Ball
FYI: John Sexton will be returning to work on Monday. Lisa Goldberg’s memorial will be on Feb 25 at 1PM. Moment of Silence. Commencement is officially in Washington Sqaure Park. Next academic year will be changed to give a fall break, but classes will still be held the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. EVP Mike Alfano will chair a classroom space study and report back at a later date. Housing assignments will now be based upon gender identity, rather than legal sex. The senate academic affairs committee is starting to look at university wide advising. The public affairs committee in conjunction with the office of government relations is looking in a holistic fashion to see what can be done about rats in WSP. Responsibilty campaign has kicked off and will result in grafitti removal, removal of posters from all poles and lampposts around campus and residential education “good neighbor” initiatives. VIP Day will now become Earth Week and is from April 15th to April 21st. NYU is starting a community impact study. The deans are looking into creating a much more diverse faculty. All-U Games’ funds raised will go to the Lisa Goldberg Scholarship fund. President’s Service Award nominations are due Feb 15th and can be downloaded from www.nyu.edu/src. Branch Campuses are moving forward in Paris and the Middle East. The NYU Capital Campaign just hit the $2 billion mark, and we are now allowing alumni to designate their small donations specifically to financial aid.

Discussion Topics: Do we want NY-U-niversal latin honors? Voted against instituting latin honors. Faculty Senators Council SCOG Proposal. Administration

5:15PM – Sam S’s Student Life Report
Lists of events, get in touch with Sam if you have any questions.

5:18PM – Anouncements
-Email Sam any questions for Sally Field’s with the subject line, “Sally Fields”.
-Slogans for legos: 1) ergo I lego, lego my educational restrictions

December 1, 2006

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4:20PM – General Introduction and sign in sheet passed around. In attendance: Daniele Y, Melisssa B, Alexandra SC, Matt N, Danae L, Bailey W, Sam G, Kristan C, Sydney S, Brad P, Rebecca R, Gordon R, Anson B, Emma G, Greg L, Abbey R, Steve T, Knight W, Maureen G. Clubs: GSC, SOCA, GTT, Senior Class, DCA, Freshman Class, Icarus, Consciousness, Sophomore Class, Gallatone, gPhoto, Coloring Club

4:22PM – Co-Sponsorship Proposal by I Heart Vegas. Voted down at 4:27PM

4:28PM – Committee Reports:
Curriculum – Ben W absent.

Advisement & Policy – Danae ask students to email her any of their thoughts. This Tuesday full-time faculty voting on 3 proposals: 1) Can students take 1 pass/fail every semster? 2) Set og guidline for outside Gallatin? 3) Secondhand readers for rationales.

Long-Range Planning – Melissa ask students what they need each year in their development? Thoughts on verticality? Email her your thoughts comments.

4:43PM – Bailey’s Senate Report. Events: Tonight- Senior Class Bowling, Dec 2- Book Signing, Dec 11- Coco & Carols, Dec 13- Midnight Breakfast and Breakfast for Dinner and the December Graduates Reception, Coming Soon- work begins on rebuilding the CoGen. Issues to email Bailey about: ideas for Earth Week, Public Safety Report or concerns, and funding concerns. Book rooms NOW for finals. Free flu shots and HIV tests in the health center. Issues: Reinstate University Common Hour 12:30-2PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays? JAG issues and possible loss of federal funding? More clarity of spending so we know money isn’t going to Sudanese government? Albert no longer shows how many more spots available in a course, good or bad? Bailey ask us to put a lists together of things we like and things we don’t like here at NYU so the top four can be sent to the board of trustees to review.

5:28PM – Sam brings up Outreach Tables. How can we make them better? Need signs, raffles, coffee, nametags, handouts, etc.

5:31PM – Winter Chill – Thursday Dec 14, and decorating party night before in Gallatin lounge.

5:33PM – Sam Shapses’ Student Life Report: Cookie Bake-Off – Dec 16, 7-9PM, gPhotot MOMA trip, and Student Life Grant is up.

5:38PM – Alexandra’s Budget Report: All fall reimbursements due Dec 15 and spring budget proposals due Feb 1.

5:39PM – Class Reps Report: Updates by Kristan and Anson

5:42PM – Coming This Spring…: Constitution Reforms, All-U Games, Concentration Connections, GallaSERVE grants, and DINEalouges

5:44PM – Final Announcements: It’s Julio’s birthday. Email Bailey with policy committee ideas. All-U themes.

5:48PM – Meeting Adjourned

November 17, 2006

November 18th, 2006 No Comments

4:20PM – Introductions (Guess why Scott hasn’t been at the past two meetings): Scott, Matthew, Greg, Alexandra, Anson, Eric, Christie, Gordon, Brad, Emma, Steve, Niel, Sam, Bailey, Suzanne, Samantha, Sydney, Daniele, Melissa4:28PM – Bailey’s Senate Report:
NYU Homecoming is tonight, 11/17/06, live music, free food, giveaways and raffles! Celebrate the start of the Basketball Season!
Sophomore Class Council – Family Feud, 11/17/06 7-10PM, Palladium
Junior Class Council – Panchito’s Dinner, 12/06/06, $5, Rosenthal
– Study Abroad Send-Off, 12/11/06, 5-7PM
Senior Class Council – Midnight Bowling, 12/1/06, 11 – 1am, Port Authority, free food and soda, tickets $7, available at ticket central Mon. Nov. 27th.
– JUMP Start, Audio Book Project, 12/2/06, 4 – 7PM, location TBA
– December Graduate Reception and Champagne Toast, 12/13/06, 8-10PM, Rosenthal Pavilion, 10th Fl. Kimmel, Hors d’oevres, Senior gifts, live jazz music, and a special guest performance! Tickets are free and can be picked up by December Graduate for themselves and 1 guest at Ticket Central starting Nov. 27th
- Seniors in the City, 1/7/06, 4-whenever pm. Ice Skating in Bryant park, free for all seniors!
Bailey and Sam (Gogolak) review the information presented last week about the Solomon Amendment and ask Gallatin students to vote on how they felt the SSC/UCSL should proceed/how Gallatin should vote on the Law School’s proposal to have NYU make a statement about the Amendment.

4:35PM – Sam does sign-ups for outreach table November 27th and 28th, 11AM– 4PM

4:40PM – Winter Chill Space Sign-Ups:
- Student Life brings masseuses
- Coloring Club booked the lounge from 1-3PM
- Eric Lewis, junior class representative, booked RM519 from 6-8PM
- DCA booked RM519 from 10-11:30AM
- Consciousness booked RM518 from 6-9PM
- SOCA booked the lounge from 3-4PM
- Christie, senior class representative, booked RM528 from 12:30-1PM
- Sophomore class representatives booked RM528 from 4-6PM
- Freshman class representatives booked RM528 from 1-3PM
- GTT booked RM519 from 4-6PM
- Also, Decorating Session for 5th floor Dec. 13th, 5-8PM before Winter Chill.

4:55PM – Sam asks about plans for Gallatin’s Best Week Ever
- The lounge has been booked for the week of Monday, April 9th through Friday April 13th.
- Please notify us of all events you have planned for that time, so we can combine publicity and make big posters advertising everything.
- Gallatone’s planning a Thursday night performance.

5PM – Class Representatives Report:
- Sophomore class sponsored Snow Day in the works
- Junior class sponsored silk screening party also in the works

5:05PM – Samantha Shapses gives the Student Life Report
- December 6th = Cookie Bake-Off!!!!
- Coffeehouse interest meeting coming up.
- Dinealogue: AIDS & Accountability

5:09PM – Assorted Announcements
- NEW LIST SERV!!!!! You should have received emails, if not you can sign up easily using the link on gallatinstudent.com
- Anson: What’s the new deal with Albert? It doesn’t say how many spots are left in a class. Bailey: Will bring up the issue to UCSL and the Academic Affairs Committee. The reason for the change had to do with faculty not wanting classes to be judged, nor their reputations to be hinged on how many people signed up/how many open spots they still had. It seems as if the larger problem is that people can’t see how many spots there are to begin with in a class, and students need to know whether or not a class is a lecture, workshop, seminar, small group, etc. We can maybe compromise by asking that an additional data field be added to Albert that tells students the total number of spots available in a course.
- Brad: Could we have course evaluations more like CAS? Daniele: This has been a big issue for us this year and we’re working with gPAC and planning events so students can have their own forum for talking about classes. Sam: Syllabi are now available in the gPAC office. There’s a concentration/talk about courses event coming up March 2nd in Kimmel. Emma: could we integrate tutorials into that, so students can find other students interested in what they’re interested in.

5:19PM – Daniele ask students to think about a color, theme and slogan for All-U Games this year. Email her your ideas at day214@nyu.edu

5:22PM – Bailey invites students to come to the UCSL meeting Nov.30, 5-6PM in Kimmel 803.

5:23PM – Samantha: If you have sight-seeing or general events ideas contact Laarni and Erica.

5:24PM – Meeting Adjourned

November 3, 2006

November 4th, 2006 No Comments

4:08PM - Introductions (What are you afraid of?): Eric, Christie, Rebecca, Melissa, Alexandra, Greg, Katherine, Maureen, Gordon, Daniele, Samantha, Emma, Julio, Bailey, Sam, Kyle, and Jim.4:14PM - Daniele Gave a report on club leader attendance at GSC meeting. If there is not a member of your e-board at more then two meeting a semester your club will lose 10% of it’s funding for nest semester, so it’s really important all club leaders come to meetings! So far a delegate from GSC, Gallatone, Consciousness, and gPhoto has attended every meeting. SOCA, Coloring Club, GUJ, and Icarus have only missed one meeting: October 20th. GTT has missed two meetings: October 20th and November 3rd. DCA has missed three meetings: October 6th, October 20th, and November 3rd. There has not been a delegate from JGA at any of the GSC meetings.

4:17PM – Alexandra introduced the co-sponsorship proposal submitted Ski and Snowboard Club. Kyle and Jim, their representatives, talked to us about the Chill organizations and the snowboarding opportunities they provide to inner city youth. They’re putting on a concert to raise money for the Chill organization. Those in attendance voted to give Ski and Snowboard club money, but we voted on $200 to contribute, but encouraged them to come back later for more money if necessary.

4:49PM – Sam talked about the upcoming Town Hall: How Gallatin Works! on November 10, 2006. Club Leaders please publicize this to your clubs!!

4:51PM – Bailey’s Senate Report: 1) Homecoming WHAT DATE? 7-9pm at the Rosenthal Pavilion (FREE FOOD!) 2) House of Delegates Elections coming up. 3) Commencement will probably be in the park. 4) Public Safety – if you have any issues about public safety email Bailey at bailey@nyu.edu or if you’d prefer not to share your name, drop a note in the GSC box outside RM 516. 4) Sustainability Task Force – 4 of the 12 representatives are from Gallatin, woot! For next meeting be prepared to talk about JAG/Solomon issues with being on campus and emerging national higher education issues in general.

5:01PM – Samantha Shapses’ Student Life Report: 1) January 21, 2007 will be the club life winter retreat to put together a spring event schedule. 2) Coffeehouse: Is it time to start thinking about fascism? On November 6, 2006 in Kimball Lounge, 246 Mercer from 6-8PM. 3) There is a new calendar for November up in the student lounge. 4) Use the student life grant for contingency funding! The last thing we want to see are clubs leaving to go All-U because of a lack of funding.

5:08PM – Sam: There will be outreach tables the Monday and Tuesday after Thanksgiving, and Maureen, Communications Director, and Eric Lewis, Junior Class Representative, are leaving for the spring, so were requesting nominations. Please email us swg214@nyu.edu.

5:11PM – Julio made an announcement about Winter Chill on December 14th, reading day, and spaces available. Club leaders should email Julio at lga235@nyu.edu about ideas and booking space.

5:21PM – Announcements: 1) Concentration Connections Workshop: speed dating for student interested in academic subjects. 2) Interactive Tutorial about Photoshop and other such computer stuff perhaps coming. 3) Coca-Cola ban is being upheld for now. 4) Gallatone had 80!! Submissions. 5) Check Eric’s new internet baby nyulisting.com. 6) Don’t forget Dinner and A Movie every Friday from 7-9PM. This week Amores Perros, next week, Pleasantville.

5:27PM – Meeting adjourned.

October 20, 2006

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4:12PM - Introductions (Your Favorite Halloween Costume): Gordon, Julio, Maureen, Knight, Katherine, Daniele, Emma, Steve, Anson, Zack, Eric, Brad, Samantha, and Sam.

4:23PM - Lauren Kaminsky stops by to say hello.

4:24PM - Daniele updates students on the results of the class representatives elections posted at gallatinstudent.com.

4:25PM - Zack proposed GSC co-sponsor NYCares’ winter wishes program where low-income children recommended by social workers are bought gifts they couldn’t otherwise afford. Those present voted and approved $300 from GSC.

4:36PM - Sam G told us Tomek Gross has received no email responses about the GAF review, but will be sending out surveys soon.

4:41PM - Samantha updates us on student life: 1) Come to the Gallatin Lecture Series! 2) Bodies Exhibit on October 22, 2005. 3) No Tricks, Just Treats! 4) Stretch Relief Class on November 2, 2006. 5) Coffeehouse: Is it time to start talking about fascism? 6) Future coffeehouse committee meeting on November 7, 2006, 12:30-2pm in RM 528. 7) Dinealogue – Host one for yourself: see Samantha Shapses about it. 8) BOOK ROOMS FOR SPRING NOW!!!!!!!

5:01PM - Bailey reminds all of us students to do the responsible thing and GO OUT THERE AND VOTE!!!!! And the senate report: 1) Sustainability Taskforce meets this Thursday: A) Big changes in campus dining coming! B) Saferide over winterbreak 11PM – 6AM, and remember GUARDS WILL WALK YOU ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME! 2) For $5 you can stay at Greenwich Hotel during finals if you are a commuter student.

5:17PM - Maureen needs pictures and blurbs of events for the newsletter she creating.

5:20PM - Gordon announces that GallaSERVE is going to Williamsburg tomorrow to paint a children’s school, and next week we’re volunteering with City Year. Please come!

5:24PM – Julio informs us about the upcoming Town Hall on November 10th with the four committee chairs and their respective student representatives.

5:30PM – Random Announcements: Don’t forget Applefest 1-5PM in Kimmel Eisner & Lubin Auditorium on October 26, 2006.

5:34PM – Meeting adjourned.