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The '''Student Union Polity''' or just '''Polity''' was a student government organization umbrella organization relating to student activities. Just in case the name didn't sound weird enough, Polity also had a "Programming Ganglion." It was formed as a result of a shake-up in student activities governance which ended in the dissolution of the [[Fourth Floor Cabinet]], and the [[CCCSO]], and a reduction in the powers of the [[Board of Managers]]. | The '''Student Union Polity''' or just '''Polity''' was a student government organization umbrella organization relating to student activities. Just in case the name didn't sound weird enough, Polity also had a "Programming Ganglion." It was formed as a result of a shake-up in student activities governance which ended in the dissolution of the [[Fourth Floor Cabinet]], and the [[CCCSO]], and a reduction in the powers of the [[Board of Managers]]. | ||
− | In October 1992, CCSC treasurer Imara Jones proposed eliminating Polity as being redundant with the [[Joint Budgetary and Calendaring Committee]] established by [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]]. | + | In October 1992, CCSC treasurer Imara Jones proposed eliminating Polity as being redundant with the [[Joint Budgetary and Calendaring Committee]] established by [[CCSC]] and [[ESC]]. Ultimately Polity and JBCC were merged into the [[Union of Student Organizations]] in Spring [[1993]]. |
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 23:01, 11 June 2013
The Student Union Polity or just Polity was a student government organization umbrella organization relating to student activities. Just in case the name didn't sound weird enough, Polity also had a "Programming Ganglion." It was formed as a result of a shake-up in student activities governance which ended in the dissolution of the Fourth Floor Cabinet, and the CCCSO, and a reduction in the powers of the Board of Managers.
In October 1992, CCSC treasurer Imara Jones proposed eliminating Polity as being redundant with the Joint Budgetary and Calendaring Committee established by CCSC and ESC. Ultimately Polity and JBCC were merged into the Union of Student Organizations in Spring 1993.
External links
- New FBH Reorganizing Plan Considered by Student Unit, Columbia Spectator, 17 February 1976.
- College Activities Centralized, Columbia Spectator, 17 March 1976.
- The Ganglion's All Here; The Polity Throws a Party, Columbia Spectator, 17 September 1976.
- Jones proposes to eliminate Polity, 7 October 1992.