Difference between revisions of "Engineering Student Council"
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− | The '''Engineering Student Council''' (ESC) represents the interests of [[SEAS]] students. | + | The '''Engineering Student Council''' (ESC) "represents" the interests of [[SEAS]] students. |
== Co-sponsorships == | == Co-sponsorships == | ||
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[[Image:GoldbergProposal.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Adam Goldberg]]'s proposal]] | [[Image:GoldbergProposal.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Adam Goldberg]]'s proposal]] | ||
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+ | The ESC elects its own senior members, and is, in effect, like a junta council. Once, a [[Adam Goldberg|brave man]] sought to change this, but was crushed by the system. | ||
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+ | == Contact == | ||
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+ | You can email the council at [mailto:esc@columbia.edu esc@columbia.edu] | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:56, 10 April 2007
The Engineering Student Council (ESC) "represents" the interests of SEAS students.
Co-sponsorships
Any club that includes SEAS students or wants to hold an event that will include SEAS students can apply for ESC co-sponsorship. Applications must be submitted by 6pm on Friday to be considered at the next ESC meeting. Email VP Intergroup Nathalie Torres at ngt2102@columbia.edu for more info. Always fill the application out in full and with as much information as possible.
- Segregate all costs to avoid ambiguity:
- Instead of "Decorations & Food - $500", write "Decorations - $200, Food - $300".
- When asking co-sponsorship from CCSC, ESC, SGA and GSSC, always ask in ratio (3:1:2:0.9) unless you have a specific reason against asking in ratio.
- Instead of "ESC - $500, CCSC - $500", write "ESC - $250, CCSC - $750".
Direct elections
The ESC elects its own senior members, and is, in effect, like a junta council. Once, a brave man sought to change this, but was crushed by the system.
Contact
You can email the council at esc@columbia.edu