Graduate Student Senate moves forward with boycott resolution
By Lauren Fisher | Oct. 19, 2015Graduate Student Senate is moving forward with a resolution to boycott presidential and university committees.
Graduate Student Senate is moving forward with a resolution to boycott presidential and university committees.
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During October’s meeting, the Graduate Student Senate will be reviewing a tabled resolution to boycott university committees.
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