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The ESC elects its own senior members, and is, in effect, like a junta council. Once, [[Adam Goldberg|someone]] sought to change this, but his initiative was voted down by the council. He later resigned.
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The ESC elects its own executive board members. Once, [[Adam Goldberg|someone]] sought to change this, but his initiative was voted down by the council. He later resigned.
  
 
== Contact ==
 
== Contact ==

Revision as of 14:35, 22 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

Adam Goldberg's proposal

The ESC elects its own executive board members. Once, someone sought to change this, but his initiative was voted down by the council. He later resigned.

Contact

You can email the council at esc@columbia.edu

External links