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The '''Student Governing Board''' (SGB) is the oldest of Columbia's governing boards and oversees political, religious, activist and humanitarian undergraduate student groups at Columbia. The board members are elected by representatives of each group at a general body meeting in the spring semester. SGB was created in the wake of the 1968 protests as a place for dialogue amongst students about the administration. With the revival of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]] in the 1980s, SGB then took over as an overseer of the religious activities on campus, as chartered by the [[Board of Trustees]]. | The '''Student Governing Board''' (SGB) is the oldest of Columbia's governing boards and oversees political, religious, activist and humanitarian undergraduate student groups at Columbia. The board members are elected by representatives of each group at a general body meeting in the spring semester. SGB was created in the wake of the 1968 protests as a place for dialogue amongst students about the administration. With the revival of [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]] in the 1980s, SGB then took over as an overseer of the religious activities on campus, as chartered by the [[Board of Trustees]]. | ||
− | SGB reported to the [[Office of the University Chaplain]] in [[Earl Hall]] prior to 2007, when they were reassigned to [[Student Development and Activities]] (which already oversees [[ABC]] and [[Inter-Greek Council]]).<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2007/01/22/implications-sgb-move IMPLICATIONS: SGB Move], Columbia Spectator, January 22, 2007</ref><ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2007/02/12/implications-system-marked-opacity-red-tape IMPLICATIONS: System Marked by Opacity, Red Tape], Columbia Spectator, February 12, 2007</ref> | + | SGB reported to the [[Office of the University Chaplain]] in [[Earl Hall]] prior to 2007, when they were reassigned to [[Student Development and Activities]] (which already oversees [[ABC]] and [[Inter-Greek Council]]).<ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2007/01/22/implications-sgb-move IMPLICATIONS: SGB Move], Columbia Spectator, January 22, 2007</ref><ref>[http://www.columbiaspectator.com/2007/02/12/implications-system-marked-opacity-red-tape IMPLICATIONS: System Marked by Opacity, Red Tape], Columbia Spectator, February 12, 2007</ref> Because the SGB refused to be put under the creepy and unhelpful [[Robert Taylor]] the [[Office of Civic Action and Engagement]] (originally Office of Student Group Advising) was formed to oversee them. They were subsequently forced to divest of their student groups with large graduate student memberships, creating the [[IGB]]. |
== 2013-14 Board == | == 2013-14 Board == |
Revision as of 08:26, 26 April 2013
The Student Governing Board (SGB) is the oldest of Columbia's governing boards and oversees political, religious, activist and humanitarian undergraduate student groups at Columbia. The board members are elected by representatives of each group at a general body meeting in the spring semester. SGB was created in the wake of the 1968 protests as a place for dialogue amongst students about the administration. With the revival of CCSC and ESC in the 1980s, SGB then took over as an overseer of the religious activities on campus, as chartered by the Board of Trustees.
SGB reported to the Office of the University Chaplain in Earl Hall prior to 2007, when they were reassigned to Student Development and Activities (which already oversees ABC and Inter-Greek Council).[1][2] Because the SGB refused to be put under the creepy and unhelpful Robert Taylor the Office of Civic Action and Engagement (originally Office of Student Group Advising) was formed to oversee them. They were subsequently forced to divest of their student groups with large graduate student memberships, creating the IGB.
2013-14 Board
- Chair: Abdul Rafay Hanif, CC '14
- Vice Chair: Preity Nita Ponnaganti, CC '14
- Treasurer: Rajan Gupta, CC '15
- Secretary: Rakhi Agrawal, BC '14
Representatives
- Fatimatou Diallo, CC '15
- Mariam Elnozahy, BC '16
- Tess Glassman-Kaufman, BC '15
- Ankita Gore, SEAS '15
- Shaynah Jones, CC '14
- Sameer Mishra, CC '16
- Adam Wilson, CC '14
External links
References
- ↑ IMPLICATIONS: SGB Move, Columbia Spectator, January 22, 2007
- ↑ IMPLICATIONS: System Marked by Opacity, Red Tape, Columbia Spectator, February 12, 2007