Category Archives: Senate

Welcome Emily!

We were sad to announce that Senate’s Student Liaison Coordinator, Gospel Kim, was leaving, but we are very happy to announce our new addition to that spot and to our team!

Miss Emily Burm has just been hired to the Senate team and we could not be more pleased!

So if you see her around on campus or at Senate on Monday, give her a little “Congrats”!

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Post by: Liz Colburn

Club Rush

It’s a new semester.  Preview Days is next week.  So what does that mean?  It’s time for another Club Rush!

Photo By: Liz Colburn

Senate will be hosting the Club Rush event on Friday, February 3 from 10-2 on El Prado

This Club Rush is to show new spring students and preview students what our university has to offer.  This is a time to showcase what clubs and organizations we have and to find out how to get involved and grow as a student body.

So what should you expect at this particular Club Rush?  Well, for one, it is Homecoming Week, so El Prado will be all decked out in fire colors and students will be reppin’ the “Fire Attire” to excited for that nights activities.

Also we have vendors such as:

  • Local Churches
  • Local Restaurants (I heard a rumor that Moe’s is bringing chips and salsa!)
  • SEU Clubs and Organizations
  • Live Music
  • Food (Don’t worry Daniel’s Fast participators, we didn’t forget about you!)

Post by: Liz Colburn

Go to Senate!

Have you ever said “I wish guys could live in buttercup” or “I hate our mascot, fire dogs put out fire! – not support it!” ….Well…..GO TO SENATE!

Photo by: Liz Colburn

SBLC hosts a once a month Senate meeting that is the last Monday of every month in room A115 at 6pm.  This is an opportunity for students to speak their voice.  I used the example of boys living in Buttercup – Chris Owens, himself, said that if someone proposed that to senate, the results would most likely be positive.  Also, it has been voted on to change the school’s mascot – all because someone proposed to change it.

So if you have a yearning desire for something to be changed, then do something about it!

For more information contact:

Daniel Widergren: drwidergren@seu.edu

and

Liz Colburn: eecolburn@seu.edu

Post By: Liz Colburn