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The amendments are some of the many changes GSC President Farha Mithila GS has made in recent months to improve community engagement among department representatives and graduate students.
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The amendments are some of the many changes GSC President Farha Mithila GS has made in recent months to improve community engagement among department representatives and graduate students.
The amendments are some of the many changes GSC President Farha Mithila GS has made in recent months to improve community engagement among department representatives and graduate students.
The event also featured reflection periods during which participants split into groups and discussed the efficacy of various organizing strategies.
The council voted on its next President, Vice President of Advocacy, Treasurer and Chairs of Nominations, International Advocacy, Masters’ Advocacy, Student Life and Technology.
The issue, titled “Dissonance,” is a “poetic remixing of freedom movements and their live manifestations in community, experimentation and creativity,” according to the MOVEMENTS website.
Former fellows reflected on how the program was “radical” at its founding.
Representatives from Sojourner House, Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Haven Box and The Network/La Red spoke at the roundtable before attendees broke into smaller groups to ask the organizers ...
End Sexual Violence also hosted a survivor-centered art show on the Main Green Tuesday, which will also be displayed in the Sarah Doyle Center until May 3.
A special election will be held at the final GSC meeting of the semester May 3 to determine who will replace GSC President-elect Farha Mithila GS as chair of communications.
GSC Treasurer Sofia Verba GS attributed the increase in funding to the greater number of graduate students attending the University.
Arjun Krishna Chopra ‘25, undergraduate finance board vice-chair, cited carbon emissions as another reason the University had been reluctant to make laundry free in the past.