Zoe Covey Features Editor On Nov. 13, the Student Government Association (SGA) collaborated with college administrators on an event meant to clarify the ways the College utilizes its funds and the current priorities of the school for the budget. The Budget 101 Meeting featured President …
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Changes proposed to Scot’s Key privacy policy
Campus Council (CC) Conduct Committee holds panel to discuss clarity in guidelines for searching student living spaces Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief The Campus Council (CC) Conduct Committee held a forum in the Lowry pit on Nov. 14 to discuss proposed changes to the College’s …
Preparations commence for new gender-inclusive spaces
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Nov. 5, President Bolton wrote the campus community regarding updates to gender-inclusive campus spaces. Because of possible changes in the federal protections of transgender people under non-discrimination statuses such as Title IX, Bolton wanted to affirm to the College …
Election engagement initiative helps students vote
Samuel Casey Staff Writer On Election Day, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) provided shuttles that ran between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. so students who were registered to vote in Wayne County could get to the polling location. CDI had previously provided shuttles …
Student Government Association welcomes new senators
Maggie Dougherty News Editor At around 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7, the Student Government Association (SGA) inducted three new at-large senators: Toshiko Tanaka ’19, Cesar Lopez ’21 and Yuxuan Ke ’21. The new members will be filling the vacancies created by three other senators’ …
Pay scale changes to affect future RAs
Laura Haley News Editor Due to a budget prediction much lower than the College’s estimations, a change will be implemented in future Resident Assistants’ (RAs) pay, active in the fall of 2019. The change was made known to RAs in an all-staff meeting headed by …