After almost seven hours of gallery comments across two sessions, the Associated Students of Oregon State University Senate voted not to pass Senate Resolution-83.09. Yesterday, May 22, ASOSU held the last senate meeting of the year. This meeting covered many different issues. One such issue was SR-83.09, a resolution calling for OSU to divest from.
The Associated Students of Oregon State University Senate postponed voting on Senate Resolution 83.09 yesterday due to lengthy forum discussion and presentation of new information. The Resolution calls on the OSU administration to divest from companies that support Israel financially. The gallery forum lasted four hours and featured pro-Palestinian and pro-Israeli students who voiced their.
The fee bills presented to the Associated Students of Oregon State University’s Senate from the Student Fee Committee that passed Feb. 21 are now on ASOSU President Carissa O’Donnell’s desk to approve or veto. Depending on her decisions, the bill will either go back to the ASOSU Senate or it will move on to President.
Student fee deliberations were postponed tonight due to a threat to student safety for the Associated Students of Oregon State University Senate. At 7 p.m. this evening, ASOSU wrote in a public statement on their Instagram account that “concerns were raised regarding students being able to participate in the meeting safely.” Though the statement did.
The Resident Hall Association brought a bill to vote at Associated Students of Oregon State University’s Senate meeting on Jan. 10 to make life-saving emergency care more accessible at OSU. The motion, a bill that will make the anti-opioid NARCAN provided in “easily accessible and reliable places” in all residence halls, dining halls and operational.