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9/12/2016, 8:11pm

SU’s Student Senate holds its first meeting

By Jenna Wise

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Shippensburg University’s Student Senate held its first bi-weekly public meeting of the 2016-17 academic school year on Sept. 8.

Fourteen senators were in attendance at the meeting in addition to Student Senate President Traci Moyer, Vice President Trent Bauer, Secretary Crystal Hartman and Treasurer Christopher Windbeck.

Student Senate discussed the following:

SU’s radio station, WSYC, will be creating its own national alert system for weather or other campus-related emergencies.

The American Marketing Association was approved funding for transportation to a marketing conference intended to expand club members’ leadership and marketing skills.

The John L. Grove College of Business is establishing a club for entrepreneurship students. All other business-related clubs will hold their first meetings of the school year beginning this week.

The College of Education and Human Services will be holding a teacher education meeting this week.

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