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Sexual assault education, election results discussed at weekly meeting
At the Student Senate meeting last week on April 15, the election results were approved for the 2015-2016 school year.
The Rochester campus requested support of the e-Warrior program to be extended to certain programs, and the senate supported the expansion.
With sexual assault posing a problem among many college campuses, there was a motion to recommend that all university decision makers are to be educated about sexual assault on campus using victim-first advocacy. It was resolved that Minnesota State University Student Association (MSUSA) advocates for MnSCU to train their decision makers in said manner.
Lastly, the ad-hoc diversity committee was approved to become an official committee.