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SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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I. Call to Order(6:04)
II. Roll Call(6:05)
III. Excusal of Senator(s)
a. Sean Harris
b. Jordan Henderson
c. Andrew Parton
IV. Swearing in of new Senators (6:07)
a. Lilly Acuna
b. Jered Luster
V. Approval of the previous meeting minutes (6:09)
a. 1.16.2018
i. Newlin moves to approve
1. Approved
b. 1.30.2018
VI. Approval of meeting agenda
a. Motion passes
VII. Executive Reports(6:10)
a. Isaiah Storey- Press Secretary
i. State of the university address Thursday February 22nd
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1. Updating social media to inform
2. Help Chloe with recruitment
3. WIDB
b. Alexis Miller- Treasurer
i. Current distribution of Operational and foundational budget for RSOs
ii. Distribution for Umbrella Organizations
1. Based off of my idea of where they belong, talk to me if you would
like them moved
2. POI- Emily how much money left
3. 40% unallocated left, if we were to change data would shift
slightly
4. Working on semester review… will be out to umbrella
organizations by tomorrow
a. Will become mandatory, not finalized
b. Operational funding document will go out March 1st for
funding guidelines
c. Chloeressa Colman – Chief of Staff
i. Tomorrow is Wednesday 10-12:30 tabling with hot chocolate, tell people
and come say hi
d. Emily Buice – Executive Vice President
i. Johnathan Flowers
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1. Update from last meeting’s information, GPSC slides with
modifications
2. College Dean, Assistant Dean, Associate Dean, College Council
and committees. Will make choices on graduation requirements
and reports of changes will be spread down the chain
a. A new degree would be submitted to the college council
and committee then through chain back to the dean.
b. Right now rests with departments
3. Division coordinators are being paid as faculty doing more work.
Losing entire faculty managing the jobs of the chairs and directors.
One director gets reports from school heads. In charge of changes
through the divisions
a. Change in English would be voted on by philosophy and
other college members
i. Problem because it shifts administrative and social
choices outside of the allocated faculty
ii. Decision making processes are losing their
credibility because colleges will have less power
over their classes.
b. Any questions in difference of structure and what it would
do to your education
i. POI Lexi-What is the difference in administrative
control
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ii. School college structure will change this
iii. POI Sam- fair point of director elected in
iv. Elected in from something, no administrative
faculty will vote for school director
v. Problem with non-tenured faculty. Less options or
power with these voting blocks
vi. More friendly toward individual needs and less of
the smaller programs
vii. POI Josh- how does this effect right now
viii. It doesn’t it depends on how fast this process
moves. The reaccreditation of the program is not
for all programs and not all programs will be
affected. Some will have greater power and focus
on the disciplinary department structures.
ix. My department- philosophy would lose
accreditation. Unable to have power in
restructuring. Drag enrollment down and mostly
grad level but also undergraduate.
x. Degree in an art science degree, viewed as another
program within another department.
c. How the governing bodies would play in approval of
program changes
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i. Would curriculum committee have a word in
change
1. Not true now. College curriculum
committee, had grads or undergrads
available. They would now be able to
view/review the changes.
2. Not affirmative but there is precedent.
Faculty would have to fight for a say, YOU
GUYS have to fight for it. All governing
bodies will be able to review at the same
time and nothing would move forward until
approval is gained.
ii. Questions?
iii. To be clear if they jump the campus body
governing staff, you will get no say as a student
body, outside of your one allotted representative. I
would say you get one more rep, but that is up to
you guys to push, not me.
iv. Health and human services is adapting all of the
health services departments.
v. College of social sciences and media to move to
what was once the school of homeland security.
Now being changed to justice and security.
vi. USG, TO KNOW 8 programs out of the 90 day
window, 6 moves to have more time and 4 that are
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in an administrative limbo— moving to find out
what that means
vii. When this hits, units are shuffled and schools are
changed. This changes operational programs not
including GPSC these papers will remain
operating.
viii. GPSC survey coming out in about a month.
ix. HLC survey coming out and it is in red so you all
can value how seriously this survey is. Not relying
on quality but this meaningful input on structure
should be taken. Double degree double major thing
is an issue that the past five years is not available.
1. Form will come out to say two degrees or
two majors
a. Two majors one primary one
secondary
b. Two degrees all together does not
count as a default.
c. Conversation on adjustment of funds
60:40, may be conversation on
renegotiating at the next board of
trustees retreat
i. Effects SIUC’s funding
d. Questions
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i. POI Newlin 60:40 split in our favor?
1. Yes, we have greater grad school enrollment
4. Emily- working on getting with you all, this impacts us all
ii. Lauran Schaefer
1. Multitiered organization, content and respect training— raise hand
if you don’t know what it is
2. Title 9 is my expertise, content and respect does not do a lot.
3. Any questions on process please ask me afterwards
a. Price, effective what makes it work
b. Haven is one of the programs we suggested.
i. 42,000 is way too much we currently pay 2,000 for
our program
c. Second program, Not Anymore, 15-20,000 dollars
i. Focusses more on the survivors
ii. Variety of additional programs ranging 1-5,000
dollars
iii. Has trigger warnings, alcohol and drugs
1. Helps student leaders, USG, Greek Life
d. Think Love and Think Drink
i. 5,000 dollars nonprofit but looking to increase
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ii. If we sign now we will maintain price, if not price
will inflate
iii. It is video based, the ways in which sexual assault
and violence happens.
iv. Active bystander communication warnings
v. Identity categories are able to be selected and built
upon
e. U Got This
i. 16-19,000 dollars but price is negotiable
ii. Training in a play, turned into an online program
iii. Straight forward method that gives humor and
sarcasm
iv. Targets flawed perception and why notions you
may have are wrong
v. Pedagogical materials that train the staff to help
educate students
vi. Peer to peer educational opportunity
f. Writing a proposal that will end up at the Chancellors desk
my may to be implemented by fall.
i. Looking for more student involvement to give
better feedback
ii. Better advocacy for the students
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iii. POI Lexi- how to talk outside of email
1. Email is the best thing to communicate with
by now
iv. If USG can come together as a body and make a
recommendation that would help the decision as
well, if this comes down to having three separate
meetings I would love to do that.
g. Yard- has access willing to set up showings of the programs
I personally like the Its On Us option
h. It's on Us- least amount of commitment, gain access to these
programs, directly related to assault and harassment
i. Culture and Respect, campus wide
j. Multitiered Education Campus Wide Information, has zero
representation
k. Would love for the entire student body to have a voice in
this decision.
i. Opening up the new position to vote
l. Predominately, white, women and heterosexual
i. Not the only people who experience these issues
iii. Changes in honor code. Not meant to be a punishment system. Determines
inspirational change.
1. Hope to have this done by sometime next week. Have several
students working on getting more. Trying to be a non-USG student
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thing, Nonmembers. Also looking for graduate students. Saluki
pride on campus
2. Been working on the minutes. Have a new thread, if you get test
emails, ignore that.
e. Joshua Bowens – President
i. We began with a balance of 33,000 we have spent about 26,000 we have
around a 6,000 dollar budget remaining.
ii. Right before break I met with some leaders creating emerging salukis
getting young freshman and sophomores into a bit camp to be better
leaders. Made an executive expense of 1,000 towards that
iii. Share a little but of the comments that Johnathan made that needs to
happen here in USG
1. Reorganization is not talked about much on the floor but we do
need to start having a conversation about this information.
2. Chancellor said in the last board of trustees meeting
a. Graduation rate in 4 years is 27%
b. In 6 years this is 44%
3. Division 1 athletes are preforming very well to motivate their
scholarly work
a. weekly/daily conversations with advisors
b. Study tables
4. 4 years D1 athletes 51%
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5. Must do more for those around us.
6. Chancellor also said in the last 4 months he has had many meetings
a. USG has not been a part of any of these meetings
VIII.Advisor Report (6:59)
a. Tena Bennett
i. Stay involved on campus and take care of yourself. The flue is still an
epidemic rampant on campus.
IX. Senate Committee Reports (6:59)
a. Internal Affairs Committee
i. Not much to report. Email system has been set up, will be put up on the
website
ii. Vermilion room 5-7 IFC
iii. [email protected]
b. External Affairs Committee
i. Fraternal Affairs committee stronger approach on the social media
outreach and three senator positions open
ii. Spotlights going out on social media mon-Friday, every other week
1. Send me an email with a little bit about yourself. (hometown,
major, year, something fun about yourself)
2. Hoping to then spotlight new RSOs and umbrella organizations
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a. POI Eric- more involvement on social media shows that
you have the ability to represent your organization
c. Governing Documents
i. Making amendments to funding guidelines
1. Multiple rounds will come first one is to come next week probably
d. Judicial Board
i. Condensing, saving paper
1. Page seven shows the timeline
X. University Committee Reports
a. Newlin- traffic and parking committee. Josh sent me something on the
differences of spaces available during classes, also athletics let me know if you
have questions
XI. University Committee Nominations/Appointments (7:05)
a. Motion to open the floor
i. Motion passes
b. It's on Us
i. Lily moves to appoint herself
a. Motion passes
2. Brandon Morgan moves to nominate himself
a. Motion passes
c. Culture of Respect
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i. Yard- moves to nominate herself
ii. Motion passes
d. Multi-Tiered Education and Campus Wide Mobilization Committee
XII. Old Business (7:08)
a. Motion to open the floor
i. Motion passes
b. Internal Affairs Committee – 2 nominations
c. External Affairs Committee – 3 nominations
i. Jared Luster
1. Motion passes
ii. POI Dugger- best way to get involved
iii. Motion to close the floor
1. Motion Passes
d. Governing Documents Committee- 2 nominations
XIII.New Business (7:10)
a. SB 18-50 Indian Student Association
i. We are here to request more money, we have few funds but we need more
to make our event more successful.
ii. Have been doing this event for the past 20 years in March or April
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iii. This time we have less students coming to campus and that interfered
with our funding
iv. This night is for the southern Illinois area to see the Indian culture, vast
beautiful culture of dancing singing and cuisine.
v. With this amount of funding we may not be able to host the event, don’t
want to stop the event after 20 years of hosting.
vi. Any questions
1. POI Peppers- how much did you apply for?
2. 4,000+ dollars, food/supplies,
vii. We have many other expenses but they were not listed because all of our
other events were hosted by ourselves. We applied for more to match the
figure. We need at lease 8,000 dollars to run this event.
viii. Questions?
1. POI- Morse is this the max amount
2. Yes
ix. Move to vote on amount given
1. Motion passes as presented
Yes (19) No (0) Abstain (1)
b. FB 18-086 Movie Camera Movement 48 Hour Film Festival
c. FB 18-087 Students Today Leaders Forever
d. FB 18-088 Movie Camera Movement Round 3 Filmmaking
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e. SB18-04- GPSC Activity Fee Reallocation Resolution
i. Peppers- this is to give the breakdown of several allegations. The
resolution is that GPSC does a lot of good work and runs out of money
faster than we do.
ii. This would change the percentage to 75:25 split which gives them 5%
more. This doesn’t hurt us and helps them a lot. We tend not to go into
detail about GPSC. These grads teach us and they need the professional
development. This would be funded by grad school and GPSC has taken
on the burden
iii. Emily- motions on floor
iv. POI Kinley- what is the percentage of the undergrad percentage through
the system,
v. Lexi- from the fees it's about 18%
vi. Johnathan- the percentage of the students fees for activities is a fee that is
capped. Other fees are structured similarly but it's the same amount. This
sifts every academic year. Difference in the amount allocated. Tuition and
fees to other undergraduates are differed through field and year. In
general this individual fee is the same but distribution is differed off of
the population.
vii. Tena- based off of last year's student numbers, no current student
enrollment, based off of last years.
viii. Dennis moves to approve the motion.
ix. POI Kinley- who is planning on going to grad school here at SIU
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x. Move to approve resolution, second
1. Motion passes
Yes (16) No (0) Abstain (4)
f. SB18-51
i. IAC received allegations that said that president Bowens has broken
protocol from the guidelines in the constitution.
ii. Move to be able to impeach an officer of the USG executive board.
iii. USG officials should not use position of personal gains.
iv. Recommends impeachment of the President Joshua Bowens.
1. Move to open debate on the SB18-51 (Newlin, Morse)
a. Move to limit debate to 45 minutes
i. Motion passes (7:36)
2. Josh- 5 minutes on the floor
3. This was the hard part of the discussion I had said would be hard
and uncomfortable.
a. Sorry that we have to waist business time to even political
scores
b. What are the constitutional violations, allegedly.
c. Yield time momentarily in audience.
i. Desmond Murphy, taken by Mr. Brown.
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d. Desmond, social media department. Minute video
highlighting students and their involvement. Name, year
and involvement
e. Talk about the tone of the allegations of tone, I am as
passionate about the university.
f. I started a Fraternity and wanted to better the area.
g. What if I attempted to impeach any other person who
looked to better the community.
h. Consider the allegations that are being presented and none
of them come from the constitution. (leaves with 43
seconds left)
4. Any more discussion?
5. POI Eric- We should forgive president Josh, because he will not be
making the same mistakes again. Give him a chance to better the
university
6. Yard- this is more than personal gain and vendetta. Does come
from the constitution regardless of hearsay on his business. I
personally feel that Josh Bowens is not doing his job.
7. Handrock- Agree with Yard that certain bills have not been signed
on time and that effects RSOs and their functionality. This is not
helping their productivity because of the lack of time.
a. Josh- to these funding bills you are speaking of, these bills
were messed up by the treasurer.
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b. Talking about the documents specifically. Sign Papers as I
get them, parent and a student. Will not be there always
when you expect me to. They have office hours and they
try to be there when they say but other things come up. I'm
not better than anyone in here and don’t place myself
morally or ethically above. All people make mistakes. To
get technical, we can defiantly get technical. Senate bills
did not get sent to the accountant. Explained to Lexi that's
all she had to do also. If we want to talk about evidence. I
sent it to Tena IFC and have a time stamp. How many of
you can personally say that I do not provide assistance.
8. Peppers- Officers and secretaries, yes, have office hours but it's
about accountability. Not personal, putting blame on other
members of your exec and other organizations as a whole, that is
unacceptable. The lack of communication with these bills does not
come to the senate. Failure on the duties of the President.
9. POI Eric- two bills that were not signed by the president, I do
believe that it is not a problem caused by the president.
10. POI Lightle- has anyone addressed Bowen’s about his behavior
before, any senators?
11. Mitchell- yes, and it is all in the minutes. This is clear when he has
been centered during these meetings.
12. Dennis- moves to end discussion on SB18-51
a. No second
13. Any more discussion?
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14. POI Lexi- I am not going to speak on behalf of the bill. If you want
to know my personal feelings you can ask me after, once it comes
to the floor it is no longer my responsibility. But I do my due
diligence.
15. Any more discussion? Motion for another discussion
16. Motion to end discussion? (Dennis, Kinley)
a. Motion passes
b. Floor now closed for discussion
17. Newlin- Moves to open the floor to open comments 5 minutes per
person, one minute per speaker
a. Second, Yard
i. Passes
18. Why is he being impeached?? Came in Late
a. Mitchell- allegations were brought to the committee stating
he violated the constitution multiple times.
19. Why are we having a discussion about chancellors and what we're
doing with the school if this started at the beginning of the school
year, now? What are you going to be doing to make sure that we
have a voice on the matter.
20. President of Saluki Rainbow Network, seeing the claims on
impeachment. Violated our constitution multiple times and that is
not okay, we need to be thinking about our students and students
only.
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21. Trevor Williams- were warnings given to Josh Bowens telling him
that impeachment might be in the near future? Is this new
information to Josh?
22. Josh- 30 minutes before I got here.
23. Peppers- not on IFC but constitutionally they cannot spread
knowledge because it needs to be investigated. Separate from what
happened in the senate.
24. Williams- in the beginning was there a list of responsibilities of
what this entails.
25. Tena- stated in the constitution every roll of the position.
26. How is a person supposed to improve if there is no warning in the
actions.
27. Mitchell- he was censured, that tells about actions and attitude. His
list of duties is stated int he constitution.
28. We elected him so why is this so private and why is the student
body not in charge of making this decision of impeachment.
29. Dennis POI- we represent the students of the university and these
meetings are open to the public including student body.
30. Yard- have been supported by students to have a voice.
31. Mitchell moves to extend comments for five more minutes
a. Newlin seconds
b. Motion passes (8:03)
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32. Dennis- given the lack of public discussion I move to close public
discussion
a. Yard seconds
b. Motion Passes (8:04)
33. Dennis moves to approve senate bill 18-51
a. Second, Mitchell
v. Dennis POI- Break down of the votes.
vi. Josh- voice confirmation
vii. Morse- no point of a voice confirmation POI, if a senator didn’t vote its
abstaining.
viii. Motion Passed (8:08)
Yes (9) No (4) Abstain (5)
ix. Excusal of Coleman Passes. (8:08)
x. Vote of no confidence towards the chancellor. Move by Dennis.
1. POI Dropik, did anyone ask him to come here
2. Move to vote on no confidence
a. Motion Passes 11;4
g. Motion to take a 5 minute recess
i. Motion passes (7:18)
h. Meeting restarts(7:23)
XIV. Executive Board Closing Comments (8:11)
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a. Isaiah Storey- Press Secretary
i. Sad night, Josh gave me the position to voice my opinion. Enrollment is
down 8.1% African Americans play a huge roll in that. I am a Freshman
here at SIU and I would like to thank Josh for giving me the opportunity
to be involved as a freshman.
b. Alexis Miller- Treasurer
i. Don't have a lot, thank you guys for the great discussion. To talk freely
amongst each other even if you do disagree.
ii. Have a family member that I had mentioned requiring my grandfather that
had gone through a larger emergency. Email me, if you need me, there is
a sign on my door.
c. Chloeressa Colman – Chief of Staff
d. Emily Buice – Executive Vice President
i. Moving forward this does not change anything. We are still going to work
together. I plan to work with all of you and we are here for a change in
the community positively. Here to make a difference in the lives of
students.
e. Joshua Bowens – President
XV. Advisor Closing Comments
a. Tena Bennett
i. Nothing else to add.
XVI. Public Comments- 10 minutes total- 1 minute per speaker (8:15)
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a. Motion to open floor, so moved
i. Floor open to public comments
b. Sam- This restructuring of the university is happening on his own accord, but the
basic structuring of the chairs has never been up for discussion. He planned all
of this, shared governments seems disingenuous at best. Student advocacy please
kick off a little bit and go there, student leaders should be prepared with things to
say.
c. POI- what are you all going to be doing from now on. Want to make sure you
guys are working for us. Voices are getting smaller, day by day. Please keep
advocating for us, we need it.
d. Josh- Thank you all its been amazing. You all know I love you to the moon and
back. I will give you guys the best smile. Do not let anybody in this world set
their reality for you. This was a learning experience for me. Thank you for
giving me the opportunity to get the chance to step up. That's my fault for not
communicating and getting to know all of you on a personal level, there are so
many of you all that it's hard to do. I want to come up and give you a hug and
say ‘hey, how you doing’ and that's just me being real.
e. Constituents not really knowing what's going on. You actually have to speak to
people and be able to tell them what's going on. I feel that there are private
governments doing on that people do not know about.
f. Johnathan- GPSC remains committed to bettering the campus. Any questions
just stop by on the third floor. Willing to meet and have conversation. GPSC
website is updated with new information.
g. Lauren- any questions about if your college had the amount of student
representatives it needs, stop by.
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h. Motion to close public comments.
i. Morse moves to swear in President Buice.
i. Motion passes
XVII. Emily Buice is the new USG President (8:24)
XVIII. Adjournment (8:24)
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