By Grant Terwilliger
The Student Association accepted Ciara Wade as chief justice for the Senate and discussed current committees that they attended during the third meeting of the semester on September 24.
Wade is a recent transfer student from Bryant Stratton in Albany and has an Associates degree in Applied sciences and a paralegal certificate. She was involved in the paralegal club on Bryant Stratton’s campus.
“I bring with me a foundation in law and justice that directly connects to the responsibilities with this role,” Wade said.
Senator Zachary Wiss mentioned during the Senator announcements that the acquisition board had a good amount of energy and they are working on student involvement.
“I went to our acquisitions board. Our acquisition board last week was pretty brief. I’m looking to go there again this week and see what it’s about. It looks like, as Senator Nessler said, there seems to be good energy. It looks like they’re trying to get us involved in our activities coordination centers,” Wiss said. “I think across the board there’s a need for more student involvement.”
Senator Nestler met with the coordinator of the arts to discuss the art acquisition board.
“There seems to be a lot of good energy and action on that board, so I look forward to serving on the board this year,” Nessler said.


 
                                    