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The Emory Wheel
Emory University’s Independent Student Newspaper
Volume 100, Issue 8
Printed Every Wednesday
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
VIGIL
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
SGA Discusses Raising SAF By Carson Greene and tanika deuskar Contributing Writers
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More than 100 Emory community members gather outside Cannon Chapel on Oct. 29 to support the Jewish community.
Emory Mourns Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Victims By Matthew Barrett Contributing Writer “Silence in the face of bigotry is acquiescence,” Emory Professor of Holocaust Studies Deborah Lipstadt said at an Oct. 29 gathering to mourn the 11 victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. In wake of one of the deadliest
DINING
attacks on the Jewish community in the United States, more than 100 Emory community members arrived outside Cannon Chapel. Organized by Emory’s InterReligious Council, the gathering consisted of remarks from Acting Dean of the Chapel and Religious Life Lisa Garvin, a candle light remembrance of the victims and a call to support
the Jewish community in Pittsburgh, where the shooting occurred, and Emory. The Office of Spiritual and Religious Life, in collaboration with Hillel, Chabad and Meor organized the event, according to Garvin. On the morning of Oct. 27, Robert Bowers, 46, allegedly entered the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh and
opened fire on congregants while yelling anti-Semitic slurs, according to The New York Times. Bowers was armed with an AR-15 style rifle and three handguns, killing 11 people and wounding six more before police apprehended him. He has been charged with 29 federal crimes — including hate
Student Government Association (SGA) and Graduate Student Association (GSGA) convened Monday night for their first joint legislative session of the year to discuss chartering shuttles for students on midterm voting day and Student Programing Council (SPC) funding. The SGA Finance Committee spoke on the possibility of raising the Student Activities Fee (SAF). possiBle saF hike SGA Freshman Representative Mo Singhal (22C), who serves on the SGA Finance Committee, said the committee is looking to increase the SAF from
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Cox Hall Food Court to Begin Opening on Saturdays By alisha CoMpton Managing Editor
Cox Hall Food Court is scheduled to open on Saturdays between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Nov. 10 to the end of the semester, as a pilot program, according to Director of Campus Dining Chad Sunstein. Cox Convenience Corner, Twisted
Taco, Ray’s New York Pizza, Maru and Freshens will participate in the program, Sunstein said. “We have received feedback from students through various channels that they would like to see Cox Hall open during the weekends, and we thought testing this out during the rest of the Fall semester would be a great start,” Sunstein wrote in an Oct.
30 email to the Wheel. Emory Dining last modified Cox Hall’s hours in August 2017 when it changed the weekday closing time from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Julia Zhong (21C) said Cox Hall’s expanded hours are a positive change because there are limited on-campus dining options for students over the weekend.
She said the option to eat at Cox Hall on Saturdays will be especially beneficial for upperclassmen who often have fewer DUC-ling meal swipes than underclassmen. Charlie Scruton (21C) said he plans to take advantage of the weekend hours. “I ... would definitely use [Cox Hall] on the weekends,” Scruton
POLITICS
CONSTITUTIONALITY
AG Wary Of CC ‘Exec Sessions’
said. “I use [Cox Hall] quite often on the weekdays, and I think there is a shortage of food spots open on the weekends on campus.” Ninad Kulkarni and Albert Zhang contributed reporting.
— Contact Alisha Compton at acompt2@emory.edu
SGA EXEC
Dwight Ma Fires Chief of Staff
By riChard Chess Executive Editor
By isaiah poritz Contributing Writer
Student Government Association (SGA) Attorney General Kaia Ordal (17Ox, 19C) said on Friday that she plans to meet with the Constitutional Council in this week regarding College Council’s closed-door legislative sessions. College Council began entering
Student Government Association (SGA) President Dwight Ma (17Ox, 19C) terminated his Chief of Staff Ben Palmer (18Ox, 20C) Tuesday night. Ma said he dismissed Palmer because he felt that Palmer was not supportive of Ma’s initiatives. “We simply disagree on many
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Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) speaks with students at student group Young Democrats of Emory’s phone banking event in Harland Cinema on Oct. 29.
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