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Omnibus Recycling, ASL at Wharton, Bylaws Amendment

January 25th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

At yesterday’s Sunday General Body Meeting, the UA passed three documents. You can find the full meeting minutes here!

Through the Omnibus Recycling Resolution, the UA:
  • Supports efforts to fortify the student infrastructure for recycling,
  • Supports efforts to standardize recycling systems as well as material regarding on- and off-campus recycling,
  • Encourages University departments and centers to purchase recycled and recyclable plastics and paper,
  • Encourages the University to make use of its scale,
  • Encourages implementation and improved usage of Greek-recycling programs,
  • Encourages the University community to consider the true cost of products in their decision-making process.
  • Directs collaboration with other groups on ongoing recycling efforts.
  • Gavel


    In the ASL resolution, the UA
  • Affirms that American Sign Language is equivalent to spoken languages in complexity, cultural richness and educational value, and
  • Calls on the Wharton Undergraduate division to allow all foreign languages, including American Sign Language, to fulfill the language requirement.

  • Finally, the Bylaws Amendment:
  • shifted the duties of allocating certain seats amongst the NEC, SCUE, and the UA.

  • Check out the meeting minutes here!
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