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    F10RS SGB No. 9 (Election Code 2)

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    A BILL To amend the Student Government Election Code

    S11RS SGR No. 25 (PARC)

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    S10RS SGB No. 9 (Vet Med Assoc)

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    A BILL To allocate a maximum of three thousand one hundred twenty-two dollars ($3,122.00) from the Student Senate Contingency Account to the LSU Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medicine Association for the 2010 SAVMA Symposium in Madison, Wisconsin, on March 11-14, 2010

    F10RS SGB No. 10 (Election Code 3)

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    A BILL To amend the Student Government Election Code

    S11RS SGR No. 1 (Scholarship Committee)

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    Nancy Bonvillain

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    Selected excerpts from the Oral History Project interview. The full transcript may be restricted. To request access please contact the Simon’s Rock College Archives. People who struggle and don’t give up, those are the people I most admire. Whether they’re 52 year old social activists or whether they’re 16 year old college freshmen. That’s what really counts. Not just what you’re given or what you have easily, but what you struggle with. You know, and nobody struggles 100% of the time and nobody achieves what they wanted 100% of the time, but that’s a quality in people that I really admire. Between 16 and 20 is a tremendous change. I see it from the thesis students. From the beginning of the fall to the spring, the ability to write and the way that they’re really able to explore the depth and complexity of a topic of their choosing, it’s really rewarding. When you see change in a person, growth in a person, it’s something to admire --to see a person, their way of thinking, grow emotionally and personally. It’s not just about teaching and the classes. It’s about thinking. When I’m not teaching...I’m always curious. Like, what on earth? It’s not just what are they doing, but what are they thinking about? To me, being an academic is thinking about things intellectually, things that are intellectually engaging. I refuse the horrible ballet. And I said this to the sem 3 faculty and I doubt mine was the only negative voice, but I said that I didn’t think it was good. And I said this, I’m no judge of whether-- what’s it called, Rites of Spring?-- is innovative music, but if you want to do dance and you want to do innovative dance in the 20th century and you don’t do Martha Graham, what are you doing? You’ve got to start with Martha Graham. So there’s that point. And the other point I made was that I’m kind of tired of young girls getting sacrificed. It’s not a topic I really want to spend time thinking about.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/sr-oral_hist/1005/thumbnail.jp

    S10RS SGB No. 3 (Tiger TV Funding)

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    A BILL To allocate one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500.00) from the Student Senate Contingency for Tiger TV to attend the College Media Adviser’s Spring Convention in New York City from March 12 - March 16, 2010

    F08RS SGB No. 5 (Budget)

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    A BILL To Budget the funds of Student Government for the fiscal year 2008-2009; to appropriate funds for activities, projects, and programs of Student Government; to appropriate grants to certain student groups and organizations; according to the constitution and by-laws

    S11RS SGFB No. 2 (Up \u27til Dawn)

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    A FINANCE BILL To appropriate a maximum of two thousand five hundred ($2,500) dollars to Up ‘til Dawn from the Senate Contingency Account to help defray costs associated with an awareness even

    S10RS SGR No. 1 (Welcome SEC Exchange)

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    A RESOLUTION To welcome the participants of the 2010 SEC Student Government Exchang
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