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| SGA 2007-2008 |
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| President: |
Tania Melo |
| Vice President: |
Emily Norman |
| Secretary: |
Holly Stewart |
| Treasurer: |
TBA |
| Honor Board Head: |
Kelly Harrell |
| Faculty Representative: |
Shelley Gupta |
| Traditions Mistresses: |
Eden McQueen and Steph Migliori |
| Resident Council Heads: |
Alix Dermer and Rachel Zack |
| Elections Heads: |
Laurel James and Katharine Sloss-Hartman |
| Curriculum Committee Heads: |
Lauren Jasie and Judy Barr |
| Social Committee Head: |
Sara Koff |
Representative to the Board of
Trustees: |
Neha Agarwal |
| Athletic Association Representative: |
Stephanie Olen |
Representative to the
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| OIA Representative: |
Kernika Gupta |
| Committee on Public Safety Representative: |
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| McBride Representative: |
Amanda Root and Susannah Smith |
| Haverford Representative: |
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| Class of '08 Presidents: |
Aley Thompson and Katherine Corbin |
| Class of '09 Presidents: |
Aheli Purkayastha and Elise Nelson |
| Class of '10 Presidents: |
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| Class of '08 Songmistress: |
Abby Sayre |
| Class of '09 Songmistress: |
Sarah Stefanski |
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| SFC Reps: |
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| Fareesa Islam: Bi-Co Tap Alliance, Double Star, EESA, Girl Scouts, Honey Bee Club, JWAHIR, Knitting Club, Lavernder's Blue, One World, Pull Backs, Republican Club, Sisterhood, Ski/Snowboard Club, Stained Glass Club, Student Global AIDS Campaign, Tennis Club, Video Gamers Club, Voices for Choice, Women's Center |
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| Klaralee Charlton: Anime Club, BMBFS, BMC Greens, Class of 2008, College Democrats, Elections, Fall Student Dance Concert, Fencing Club, FLAVOR, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Kaleidiscope, Liberty Bells, Mixed Company, Mujeres, Russian Club, Shakespeare Performance Troupe, Society for the Physical and Natural Sciences, Student Union, Tabitha Performance Group, Ultimate Frisbee |
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| Moriah Scott: Acabellas, Active Minds, Barkada, Bi-Co News, Carnivore Club, Chocolate Lovers, Culinary Club, Dance Dance Revolution, Debate Team, DUI, Flute Choir, MAPS, Night Owls, Pulso Latino, Recycling Committee, Rince Na Mawr, SAW, Squash Club, SSA, Surf Club |
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| Alida Uwera: Aikido Club, Art Club, Athletic Association, BaCaSo, Bi-Co Scottish Club, Class of 2011, Class of 2010, College Bowl Team, College News, Karate Club, Mayuri Dance Team, NaNoWriMo, Pre-Health Club, Pre-Law Club, Rocky Horror Picture Show, S.A.V.E., Social Committee, ZAMI |
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| Alida Uwera: Aikido Club, Art Club, Athletic Association, BaCaSo, Bi-Co Scottish Club, Class of 2011, Class of 2010, College Bowl Team, College News, Karate Club, Mayuri Dance Team, NaNoWriMo, Pre-Health Club, Pre-Law Club, Rocky Horror Picture Show, S.A.V.E., Social Committee, ZAMI |
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| Laura Costanzo: AIS, ASA, Batten House, Belly Dancing, Bryn Pac, Chinatown Tutoring Program, Extreme Keys, Health Center Advisory Board, IMPACT, LINK, MUN, Running Club, YES+ |
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| About SGA |
| When students united to form the Bryn Mawr College Self-Government Association in 1892, the College became the first institution of higher education in the United States to give students responsibility not only for enforcing rules of behavior upon themselves, but also for deciding what those rules should be. It was considered a radical experiment at the time, and is still unusual. But most Bryn Mawr students and alumnae cite self-government as one of the most valuable parts of a Bryn Mawr education. |
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| The College's tradition of respect for students' autonomy and responsibility has created a unique campus environment where students participate in discussion and resolution of the most important issues facing the College from the alcohol policy to faculty appointments to the College's curriculum. |
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| The two primary institutions of student self-government at Bryn Mawr are the Self-Government Association (SGA), to which every student belongs, and the Honor Code, a set of principles stressing personal integrity and mutual respect to which all students agree to adhere. The Honor Code has both social and academic components. Socially, Bryn Mawr students are asked to respect the rights of those around them and to work together to find solutions to problems. Academically, students are given full responsibility for the integrity of their academic work, including original research and self-scheduled exams. The SGA and the Honor Code give students a valuable opportunity to learn about he challenges of democratic government and leadership. |
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