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March 5th, 2008

Hit the Ground Running

First, APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTED POSITIONS are available on ugasga.org. Apply today, they’re due the Tuesday we return from Spring Break!

This week we had several initial meetings to get the ball rolling on some of our platform points.

Beginning with campus safety: UGACard administrators were very receptive to the idea of including campus safety numbers on the back of the cards. The drawback is space availability; if we cannot rework the details included on the back, we will look into alternative methods of getting numbers like the Escort Van, Parking Services, and local hospitals easily accessible to all students.

We also had a meeting with Kari Barlow, Associate Vice President of Technology at Arizona State University, whose model of adopting GMail we would hope to follow. This was a very positive step in the direction of increasing our server space for campus e-mail.

Ms. Beth Bailey from Legal Affairs took the time to meet with us regarding sexual harassment; we, alongside University Judiciary, were able to maintain a sit-down dialogue with her office and express some areas for improvement. Legal Affairs and the Administration were very receptive to our thoughts and look forward to working with the students to improve safety and employ more stringent sexual harassment training.

If you have any questions or comments or would like any other information, e-mail us at ugasga@uga.edu and we would love to meet with you or your organizations.

Stay classy UGA,

Connor and Nicki

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