diversity affairs council

Junior year: So Fo Ho, Mothers Men and tomatoes

The 2009-2010 school year was filled with new campus developments, student activism and controversy, allowing Wash. U. students to make their mark on the events of the year.

| News Editor

Senate confirms Bartley as DAC Chair

On Wednesday, Student Union (SU) Senate confirmed senior Shana Bartley as chair of the Diversity Affairs Council (DAC).

| Senior News Editor

Treasury rejects diversity council, irking backers

Student Union Treasury on Tuesday barely voted down legislation to create the Diversity Affairs Council, leaving the future of the proposal in doubt. The vote was 7-6-1. A two-thirds majority, or 10 votes, was needed to pass the legislation. Earlier that evening, Treasury had gone through the legislation’s articles and approved each one individually. When Treasury voted on the entire legislation, however, it did not pass.

| Staff Reporter

Senate votes to form Diversity Affairs Council

In the midst of many issues affecting campus this year including the Mothers bar incident, Student Union Senate passed legislation to form a Diversity Affairs Council (DAC). Last week in Senate, the new legislation for the creation of the DAC passed with 22 votes in favor, two against and one abstention.

| News Editor

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