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RHA bridges gap between residents, administration

ANDY FINDLAY STAFF WRITER

Cabrini has developed a new association, the Residence Hall Association. The RHA was formed to handle any issues or problems re_sidentsmay encounter.

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"Student government wasn't able to handle all the situations of our residents," the new adviser of the association, Mike Quickel, said.

Residents have many concerns. Their concerns were not addressed to the fullest in previous years.

The RHA will serve as a bridge of communication between residents and the residence life staff.

Their purpose is to form a governing body, to coordinate activities for the residents and to promote and protect the interests and concerns of the residents.

The new association will form its,executive board. Their job is to run the day-to-day operations.

Th,eywill also be responsible for planning campus events.

The officers of the executive board will have connections into Cabrini's administration. They will ensure the policies and services that maintain the residents' needs. This executive board will consist of a president, an executive vice president, a vice president of finance, and a vice president of communications.

All of these positions will originate from newly elected senators.

Xavier hall will have four senators; Woodcrest six; Houses seven; Cabrini apartment complex three and the New Residence Hall will have six. All elected senators will have a chance to run for a position on the executive board.

The first meeting of this association will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The general assembly, which consrsts of 26 senators, will meet monthly, and the executive board will meet weekly.

Many issues will be discussed at the first meeting. One issue that was not addressed last year was smoking .rights. The first meeting will address the issue of smoking inside certain residence

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