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THE UNIVERSITY OF MARY WASHINGTON STUDENT NEWSPAPER

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April 25, 2019

VOLUME 92 | ISSUE 24 SERVING THE COMMUNITY SINCE

1922

Finance Committee club funding allocation favors Class Council grace winfield Associate Editor

Tier 1 clubs, meaning clubs that must be Since 2016, the budget of the UMW non-exclusive for both Finance Committee (FC), which members, leaders and allocates money to Tier 1 clubs on officers. campus, has dropped significantly from In 2018, the Class previous years. Council spent a total of As a result, almost all clubs have $115,810. This funding seen a decline in funding. compromised 47 percent However, a few clubs have seen an – nearly half – of the increase. These include many clubs $243,000 FC budget. related to diversity, as part of a schoolThis calls wide effort into question to increase whether they’re “As a club leader, inclusionary making their I am continually activities decisions fairly. 2018-2019 SGA members pose on the steps inside the UC confused at the roles on campus. campus entertainment, and it assists The most of various students in SAE Serves as students in developing interpersonal, significant Umbrella Organization for administrative clubs like organizational, leadership, and increase, Elected Student Leaders citizenship skills. Finance Committee and however, has Within SAE is the Inter-Club been in the SGA, and where their The Student Activities and Association (ICA). The 2018-19 ICA is budget for Engagement (SAE) works jurisdiction lies.” led by President Benjamin Masse, and Class Council. with all student organizations consists of the Executive Board and The in the planning of campusthe Constitution Review Board (CRB), -Lauren Closs Finance wide concerts and/or shows as well as the general members who Committee and traditional events. are a part of the Assembly of Student is an According to the Student Leaders. Essentially, it is the umbrella independent group of elected students Handbook, SAE collaborates with organization over all Tier 1 and Tier whose mission is to objectively decide students, faculty and staff to promote 2 clubs. Among the ICA’s duties are how to fairly distribute funds to programs and opportunities for

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organizing and funding leadership summits, and chartering clubs. The SGA President also partakes in the chartering process. All affiliate organizations of the Student Government Association are a part of the SGA Advisory board, which advises the “President on student concerns and offering recommendations on proposed legislation and SGA actions,” according to the SGA webpage. Those include Association of Residence Halls (ARH), Campus •COMMITTEE | 10

Resident Assistants voice concerns about Office of Residence Life Ginny Bixby Associate Editor

At the end of UMW alumna Monique Klinger’s only semester as a resident assistant in the spring of 2018, she had to perform a task she never expected she’d have to complete. “My area coordinator made us do some things that we never should have been doing as RAs. Residents moved out at the end of the semester and left a ridiculous amount of trash in the hallways and common areas, our area coordinator told us to get rid of all of it,

he didn’t give us gloves or trash bags so we had to come up with our own,” said Klinger. “We were touching nasty things that we were not trained to touch, like [medicine], syringes, sheets that had nasty bodily fluids making them stick together, period stains, etc. It took our staff six hours and we didn’t even finish getting rid of all the trash, we just said we were done and left.” Klinger already knew she was not returning to her job, but said this incident only further confirmed she was making the right choice. Klinger is

The Marye House acts as the center for residence life administration.

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not the only RA who quit their job with called a “lack of respect” for RAs from the Office of Residence Life. Several the Office of Residence Life. RAs who spoke with the Blue and Klinger became an RA after her Gray Press are not returning to their boss at the Center for International jobs, citing poor communication and a Education suggested she apply, since lack of transparency from there was the Office of Residence going to be “They always say ‘you’re a shortage Life, as well as alleging that they are being of RAs that a person first, a student overworked. semester. second, and an RA third’ About 75 percent of “I was but that was not how they interviewed resident assistants, more commonly known as and put on the treated us at all.” RAs, who are returning RA waitlist, to campus next year are a list that -Monique Klinger returning to the Office of their posts, Residence according to Life pulls a Board of Visitors report from to replace RAs that leave their obtained via Freedom of jobs.” Information Act request. Klinger said that initially, there were As the RAs interviewed some positive aspects to being an RA, indicated that they are and she loved being able to have her expressly prohibited by the own room. Office of Residence Life However, she quickly became from speaking to the Blue frustrated with the job. and Gray Press, the editors “ResLife was very disorganized, have granted anonymity no one ever could give you a straight to current and former RAs answer for anything. ResLife interviewed who feared [administrative] staff was very retaliation from the Office inconsistent with what they expect of Residence Life if they from RAs, so coordination with other spoke out. staffs was difficult,” said Klinger. “They always say A lack of transparency and limited ‘you’re a person first, a communication was the primary student second, and an RA complaint among all RAs interviewed, third’ but that was not how who voiced a similar sentiment to they treated us at all,” said Klinger’s. Klinger, whose primary “We would barely get any notice UMW Website complaint was what she that we had to be •RA | 11

Property DAMAGE

Affordable resturants in downtown Fredericksburg.

University should pay for student property.

LIFE | 6

VIEWPOINTS | 4

MARY MASSACRE

UMW women’s ultimate frisbee goes to nationals. SPORTS | 5


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