Week of September 26, 2011
Brad Pitt hits a home run in “Moneyball” page 18
Vol. 84, Issue #5
Talent Explosion
SCG sends a clear message Parliament passes club sports resolution, threatening to eliminate funding for next year. By George Bissell Editor-in-Chief
Student Parliament’s second meeting of the semester on Wednesday, Sept. 21 saw a limited agenda, following an election meeting where Rep. Brendan Cardona won the seat vacated by Student Community Government, Inc. Treasurer Shawn Kane, but three key resolutions, including a club sports resolution that could ultimately save the corporation upwards of $121,598.20 beginning next year, were passed by the body. The most contentious issue of the night by far was the club sports resolution proposed by President Travis Escobar and Secretary Kyla Pecchia. The proposal offered a solution to an issue that has been left unresolved by Student Parliament for the last three years: a club sports agreement. The resolution calls for SCG to discontinue funding all club sport organizations at the next annual Budget Hearings in Feb. 2012. Escobar and Pecchia hope that this measure will force the Department of Athletics to adopt and fund Ice Hockey, Equestrian, Men’s and Women’s Rugby, and Racquetball. Also, the resolution endorses a raise in the Athletics fee by $20 to support the transition, including the hiring of an additional athletic trainer and a director to oversee the theoretical club sports program. The resolution had opposition from Dean of Students Scott Kane, SCG’s advisor, and Staff Rep. Mark Paolucci, who each advised against the harsh language the resolution contained. Rep. Michael Hartley
PAGE 14
Cardona elected SCG treasurer By Nicholas J. Lima Anchor Editor
It’s been called the toughest student job on campus. A statement verified, in part, by the fact that five different students have held the position over the last 18 months. Rep. Brendan Cardona became the latest treasurer of Student Community Government, Inc. following a landslide election victory on Wednesday, Sept. 21. In what many observers said would be a tightly contested race, Cardona soundly
defeated Rep. Gianna Auger by a 19-2 vote. “I’m looking forward to a great year,” Cardona told The Anchor after the meeting. “I know I have a lot to prove.” Cardona was sworn in during a brief ceremony at the regular Parliament meeting that followed. The election had been billed as a three-way race. Rep. Alexander Hoffman, who like each of the candidates is a relative newcomer to Parliament, See ELECTED Page 5
Anchor Photo/Stephanie Jobin
SCG Treasurer Brendan Cardona.
Student Union feasibility study revealed Architects to unveil new design options at forum By George Bissell Editor-in-Chief
The Rhode Island College community will get their first look at the proposed renovations and expansion to the Student Union when the architectural firms RGB and Foresite
unveil them during the Free Period on Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the Student Union Ballroom. “Attending the Student Union Feasibility Study ‘REVEAL’ will be the absolute best way to receive the most detailed overview of the results of the proposed Student Union Renovation
See SCG Page 6
www.theanchoronline.org
& Expansion project, first hand. Since RGB and ForeSite, the architects and planners, will be there in person to share their findings, everyone will have an opportunity to be the first informed of what promises to become a See UNION Page 6