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Re: [Mit-talk] Separating threads: Student Committee

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steven M Kelch)
Mon Jul 10 16:39:09 2006

Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 16:38:46 -0400 (EDT)
From: Steven M Kelch <kelch@mit.edu>
To: Jacob Faber <faber@alum.mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <e9cc53d60607101332j4d94c9afge2f5a5c63efd4f7c@mail.gmail.com>
Cc: mit-talk@mit.edu
Errors-To: mit-talk-bounces@mit.edu

The minutes haven't been distributed. Also, taking ua-scatr off the list 
is fine, since they all *should* be on this list as well.

Updating and maintaining a coherent website is one of the items listed as 
most urgent for this upcoming year in the UA, both on the Senate side 
and, so they've said, on the Executive side.

skelch


On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Jacob Faber wrote:

> Getting minutes out (and increasing transparency in general) is very
> important.  Are you saying that minutes were not distributed or the
> minutes that were distributed were sub par?  Both are important issues
> and I just want to know which you're talking about (if not both).
>
>
>
> On 7/10/06, John Hawkinson <jhawk@mit.edu> wrote:
>> Chris Rezek <crezek@alum.mit.edu> wrote on Mon, 10 Jul 2006
>> at 16:10:37 -0400 in <6.2.3.4.2.20060710160817.04c02078@po10.mit.edu>:
>>
>>> Cc: faber@alum.mit.edu, mit-talk@mit.edu, grace <gkenney@mit.edu>,
>>>       Dheera Venkatraman <dheera@mit.edu>, ua-scatr@mit.edu,
>>>       "Pius A. Uzamere II" <pius@alum.mit.edu>
>>
>> BTW, do we really want ua-scatr on the cc list for all of this?
>>
>>> For example, I would rather the nominations committee spend its time
>>> interviewing students, rather than splashing posters all over
>>> campus.  The former must be done by students.  The second can be done
>>> by paid labor.  Another NomComm example - processing and organizing
>>> applications can be done by staff, while designing the application
>>> should be done by students.
>>
>> An example near and dear to my heart is minutes. The ASA and the UA
>> (for instance) still do a terrible job of publishing the minutes of
>> their meetings, despite repeated queries, even articles in The Tech
>> declaring their lameness (cf. my article,
>> http://www-tech.mit.edu/V126/N19/19briefs-ua.html).
>>
>> I really think that many parts of student government could benefit
>> by having dedicated staff to deal with minutes.
>>
>> It does appear that the ASA updated their minutes page
>> (http://web.mit.edu/asa/www/minutes.shtml) on June 29th (but didn't
>> email them out to asa-minutes@mit.edu, like they're now required to
>> do)... I guess 2 months late is better than nothing.
>>
>> The UA senate, on the other hand, has no updates since April 19th...,
>> and is still missing several meetings from prior to that.
>>
>> --jhawk
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>
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> Jacob W. Faber
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