Tag: Assembly

AMS Special Assembly appoints 2018-19 executive team

Following an unprecedented seven-hour-long AMS Assembly, Team MLM emerged as the AMS Executive-elects for the 2018-19 school year.  Team MLM is comprised of Presidential candidate Miguel Martinez, ArtSci ‘19, Vice-Presidential (University Affairs) candidate Munro Watters, ArtSci ’19 and Vice-Presidential...

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Non-academic misconduct statistics published for 2016

Between May 1 and Dec. 31, 2016, 30 investigations were launched through the AMS’ non-academic misconduct (NAM) system, a report to Assembly detailed.  Of the cases, 14 have reached hearings and resulted in assigned sanctions to some degree.  The statistics given in the report are out of a percentage...

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Eligibility alteration for AMS Speaker divides student leaders

AMS Assembly devolved into heated debate and accusations of personal bias on Dec. 1 when a motion arose that could potentially affect the upcoming January executive elections — namely, the eligibility of AMS Speaker Palmer Lockridge. The argument began with a proposed amendment to Section 2.2.3 of...

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AMS Assembly begins with discussion on Fall Term Break

Kicking off the Nov. 3 meeting of AMS Assembly, Secretary of the University, Lon Knox, and Deputy Provost, Teri Shearer, facilitated a discussion with student leaders on Fall Term Break. The speakers posed questions about when a break should fall, as well as asking students to rank the order of importance...

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Report recommends ASUS pull the plug on The Tartan

After two years and two unsuccessful attempts at re-launching the publication, The Tartan may be facing its final days. On Oct. 1, the ASUS Advisory Board will reaffirm their formal recommendation to the ASUS Assembly to remove The Tartan from ASUS policy before they hold a vote on what actions to...

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AMS Assembly seeks move to proportional representation

A motion to change AMS Assembly’s composition to proportional representation, where faculty societies would receive more votes based on how many students they represent, will be reviewed in the upcoming weeks. The motion was moved by Claire Cathro, AMS commissioner of internal affairs, at Assembly...

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