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    Executive Agenda 2010-2011
    Morgan DeBaun – President
    Kirsten Miller – VP of Administration
    Eliot Walker – VP of Finance
    John Harrison York - VP of Programming
    Cody Katz - VP of Public Relations
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           Our Vision




             Eliot Walker      John Harrison York      Morgan DeBaun         Kirsten Miller       Cody Katz
    The purpose of this proposal is to present to the campus community the potential vision for the Executive Administration
    of Student Union. This document is meant to provide an outline of our goals and mission, and as a foundation to support
    dialogue about building community at Washington University.

    Our campus community has a diverse student population encompassing different cultures, orientations, political
    ideologies, and faiths. Throughout the year Student Union should be fostering school pride by uniting students over
    common experiences and sharing their differences.

    These uncertain times continue to challenge Wash U, both present and future. Budget cuts across campus will continue to
    shape our lives for the next four years and our community needs to maximize our current resources available to us.
    Holding a unique position in influencing the Wash U. experience, Student Union must responsibly distribute the student
    activity fee, but also maintain a strong student voice. All students should have access to Student Union’s resources, and
    feel supported by the rest of our student body.

    This document is to serve as a springboard for further dialogue; please reflect and discuss on the meaning of ‘community’
    and how we can work to strengthen ours. We hope that the student body and Student Union leaders can work together to
    increase common understanding, and ownership of problems and solutions, and strengthen our campus’ capacity to effect
    positive change.

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Empowering Students
Giving Students the Tools They Need
Any Student Has Access to the                         who are passionate about an
Student Activity Fee                                  issue
                                                  •   Create action steps
Any student that pays the student                     resolutions
activity fee will be able to appeal to
treasury as an individual                   Workshops and Training
       • Collaborations, speakers, and
           conferences                        •   Developing workshops that will
       • Institutionalizing the Treasury          help students or student groups
           Liaison Program to make it             learn more about activism and
           easier for individual students         group decision making
           to appeal                          •   Create a shared knowledge
       • Publicize a list of Frequently           network for different student
           Asked Questions that                   groups to share experiences and
           treasurers may ask                     skills with one another
                                              •   Invite students and student
Utilizing SU’s influence                          groups to Senate Committee
                                                  meetings. Advertise subjects of
      •   Create a resolution writing             meetings.
          handbook                            •   Re-vamp presidents and
      •   Encourage and foster dialogue           treasurers training
          between Senators and students

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Enhancing Students’ Space
    Reviving the Women’s Building
    Creating a Student Center                       Fostering Dialogue and Interactions
    Developing an engaging space so that students
       feel more comfortable hanging out in their         •   SU and student groups sponsoring a
       suites.                                                “Cheap Cultural Food Lunch” in the
                                                              Women’s Building
           •   Computers for students to check            •   Ex. Every Friday from 11-1 there is a
               their email and a study space.                 different cultural student group
           •   Wireless in the Women’s Building               selling food. This serves as a
           •   Campus card reader access                      fundraiser for the groups and brings
           •   Capital investments to create an               life into the building
               engaging space for students (comfy         •   Creating an open door policy for
               chairs, flat screen)                           suites and offices
           •   Re-organizing the underpass paint          •   Establishing a permanent student
               system and reserving system                    art gallery




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    Increasing Shared Experiences
    Big Speakers, Big Programs, School Pride




                                                                           School Pride

                                                                         I am Wash. U. Campaign
                                    Big Programs                             • Work with Bear Necessities
                                    Prioritizing events in the beginning        and Campus bookstore to
Big Speakers                        of the year to identify key
Allocating $100,000 for 2-3 first                                               have uniform WU shirts
                                    traditions we do not want to
semester speakers.                                                           • Distribute “Wash. U. Pride
                                    conflict with when allocating
                                                                                shirts” at the beginning of
                                    appeal money.
     •Applied for by student                                                    the school year
      groups                           • Calendar of events                  • Collaborate with CS40 to
   • Big Names like Karl Rove,              identified included in              establish new traditions
      or Michelle Obama                     treasury’s binders and given        surrounding WU identity
Continuing support for second               at president and treasurers
semester Assembly Speakers                  training.                    Familiarize student body with
                                       • Using the Link as a tool            Wash U. fight song
Maximizing SU’s resources by                when student groups are
working with CS40 and NSA to co-            planning their activities        • Work with the Bomb Squad
sponsor large scale events.                                                     and Red Alert to identify
                                    Student Union bringing back club            ways SU can promote the
                                                                                fight song.
                                    nights.
                                                                             • Include the fight song in the
                                       • Student group run and
                                                                                student planner or other
                                            sponsored as a fundraiser
                                       • Various St. Louis club                 official WU information
                                            locations such as Soulard,       • Solicit help from Res-Life
                                            the Landing, and the                and CS40 to teach incoming
                                            Central West End                    freshmen the fight song
                                                                                • WUSAS & RAs.

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                                               [collaborative]
                                                    [progressive]
                                                      [thoughtful]




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    openforwu.com
    Morgan – Debaun@wustl.edu                 Cody – codymkatz@gmail.com
    Kirsten – Kirsmiller@gmail.com            John Harrison – jhy2006@gmail.com
    Eliot – ewalks@gmail.com

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  • 1. + + Executive Agenda 2010-2011 Morgan DeBaun – President Kirsten Miller – VP of Administration Eliot Walker – VP of Finance John Harrison York - VP of Programming Cody Katz - VP of Public Relations
  • 2. + Our Vision Eliot Walker John Harrison York Morgan DeBaun Kirsten Miller Cody Katz The purpose of this proposal is to present to the campus community the potential vision for the Executive Administration of Student Union. This document is meant to provide an outline of our goals and mission, and as a foundation to support dialogue about building community at Washington University. Our campus community has a diverse student population encompassing different cultures, orientations, political ideologies, and faiths. Throughout the year Student Union should be fostering school pride by uniting students over common experiences and sharing their differences. These uncertain times continue to challenge Wash U, both present and future. Budget cuts across campus will continue to shape our lives for the next four years and our community needs to maximize our current resources available to us. Holding a unique position in influencing the Wash U. experience, Student Union must responsibly distribute the student activity fee, but also maintain a strong student voice. All students should have access to Student Union’s resources, and feel supported by the rest of our student body. This document is to serve as a springboard for further dialogue; please reflect and discuss on the meaning of ‘community’ and how we can work to strengthen ours. We hope that the student body and Student Union leaders can work together to increase common understanding, and ownership of problems and solutions, and strengthen our campus’ capacity to effect positive change. 2
  • 3. + Empowering Students Giving Students the Tools They Need Any Student Has Access to the who are passionate about an Student Activity Fee issue • Create action steps Any student that pays the student resolutions activity fee will be able to appeal to treasury as an individual Workshops and Training • Collaborations, speakers, and conferences • Developing workshops that will • Institutionalizing the Treasury help students or student groups Liaison Program to make it learn more about activism and easier for individual students group decision making to appeal • Create a shared knowledge • Publicize a list of Frequently network for different student Asked Questions that groups to share experiences and treasurers may ask skills with one another • Invite students and student Utilizing SU’s influence groups to Senate Committee meetings. Advertise subjects of • Create a resolution writing meetings. handbook • Re-vamp presidents and • Encourage and foster dialogue treasurers training between Senators and students 3
  • 4. Enhancing Students’ Space Reviving the Women’s Building Creating a Student Center Fostering Dialogue and Interactions Developing an engaging space so that students feel more comfortable hanging out in their • SU and student groups sponsoring a suites. “Cheap Cultural Food Lunch” in the Women’s Building • Computers for students to check • Ex. Every Friday from 11-1 there is a their email and a study space. different cultural student group • Wireless in the Women’s Building selling food. This serves as a • Campus card reader access fundraiser for the groups and brings • Capital investments to create an life into the building engaging space for students (comfy • Creating an open door policy for chairs, flat screen) suites and offices • Re-organizing the underpass paint • Establishing a permanent student system and reserving system art gallery 4
  • 5. + Increasing Shared Experiences Big Speakers, Big Programs, School Pride School Pride I am Wash. U. Campaign Big Programs • Work with Bear Necessities Prioritizing events in the beginning and Campus bookstore to Big Speakers of the year to identify key Allocating $100,000 for 2-3 first have uniform WU shirts traditions we do not want to semester speakers. • Distribute “Wash. U. Pride conflict with when allocating shirts” at the beginning of appeal money. •Applied for by student the school year groups • Calendar of events • Collaborate with CS40 to • Big Names like Karl Rove, identified included in establish new traditions or Michelle Obama treasury’s binders and given surrounding WU identity Continuing support for second at president and treasurers semester Assembly Speakers training. Familiarize student body with • Using the Link as a tool Wash U. fight song Maximizing SU’s resources by when student groups are working with CS40 and NSA to co- planning their activities • Work with the Bomb Squad sponsor large scale events. and Red Alert to identify Student Union bringing back club ways SU can promote the fight song. nights. • Include the fight song in the • Student group run and student planner or other sponsored as a fundraiser • Various St. Louis club official WU information locations such as Soulard, • Solicit help from Res-Life the Landing, and the and CS40 to teach incoming Central West End freshmen the fight song • WUSAS & RAs. 5
  • 6. == + [collaborative] [progressive] [thoughtful] + openforwu.com Morgan – Debaun@wustl.edu Cody – codymkatz@gmail.com Kirsten – Kirsmiller@gmail.com John Harrison – jhy2006@gmail.com Eliot – ewalks@gmail.com