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Resolution 52: Clarifying the Organization of the Cornell Chapter of the Ivy Council
Sponsored by: Thomas Hittinger ‘15
Whereas, Resolution 33 re-affiliated the Ivy Council with the Student Assembly
Whereas, the amended bylaws do not specifically delineate leadership among the delegation of the Cornell chapter
Whereas, the Cornell chapter of the Ivy Council ought to be led by a popularly elected representative from the student body
Whereas, there exists no formal system of accountability or publicity tot he student body for current delegation
Whereas, the Cornell chapter of the Ivy Council will ultimately function as a Student Assembly Committee in its recruitment; presentation to the Student Assembly general body and executive board; and function in serving the student body
Be it therefore resolved, that the Ivy Council be established as a Student Assembly Committee and assume all staffing infrastructure therein
Be it further resolved, that Article VII, Section II of the Student Assembly by-laws by moved to Article VI, Section 5, Subsection D and revised as follows:
The Ivy Council is comprised of representatives from all eight Ivy League school’s undergraduate student government whose delegates meet annually to discuss matters of importance to the member schools, to facilitate effective communication between the student government of the member institutions, to provide a unified voice for the Ivy League student governments, and to further students’ initiative in making a positive impact on the global community.
The membership of the Cornell delegation shall include at least 5 delegates. At least one of these delegates The head delegate will be a serving member of the Student Assembly. The Student Assembly delegate shall be elected internally. Furthermore, any Cornell students elected to the Ivy Council executive board shall be represented among the Cornell delegation. Also Additionally, five Ivy Council delegates will act as a policy liaisons between Cornell’s Student Assembly and the various student governance bodies of each Ivy League School. The policy liaisons shall maintain weekly correspondence with the policy liaisons of the other 7 Ivy League student governance bodies.
The head delegate will be charged with attending all Ivy Council virtual meetings, and organizing transportation and other pertinent logistics for Ivy Council summits and conferences. Interested students may apply for delegate positions in an identical fashion to Student Assembly committee application, whereby the Communications Committee will asisst in publicizing the delegate applications as it does for committees, with the stipulation that the head delegate will ultimately review and select prospective delegates for the approval of the Student Assembly. Delegates will be responsible for presenting to the Student Assembly Executive Board at least once per month and to the entire Student Assembly body at least once per semester. The purpose of the presentations is to detail 5 issues that fall into one or both of the following two categories:
- Issues other Ivy League schools are pursuing
- How other Ivy League schools have handled issues the Student Assembly is pursuing
Additionally, the delegation is responsible for attending following:
- Ivy Leadership Summit during fall semester
- Ivy Council Policy Conference during spring semester
Additional provisions for the delegation are as specified in the Constitution of the Ivy Council.
Respectfully Submitted,
Thomas Hittinger ‘15
Engineering Representative, Student Assembly
Head Delegate, Ivy Council
Jessica Barragan ‘15
Vice President of Internal Affairs, Ivy Council
Contact SA
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