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SGA Grants Provisional Status to Clubs

Members of SGA Senate met Monday night in the Student Center to pass bills granting provisional status to campus organizations.

First up in old business were the H2Ostesses, a group supporting the water polo team.

An organization seeking to promote Toms shoes on campus was denied provisional status.

Auburn allows campus organizations to use the Auburn trademarks without charge.

If the group was allowed provisional status on campus, Toms shoes would be able to use any Auburn trademarks without charge, a service for which the University charges.

The senators also discussed if an organization promoting a business was granted provisional status, other business-specific organizations might begin seeking provisional status.

"The point was addressed that we might start getting requests for a J&M campus club, an Academy Sports campus club and other related groups," said SGA Vice President Sarah Molony.

The Women's Rugby club was granted provisional status, as well as the Korean-American Student Association.

Lastly, the Religion club, a group that seeks to discuss religion in an academic manner, was granted provisional status.

The SGA Senators then moved to pass two bills categorized as new business.

An organizations fund request was granted to the Indian Student Association for $499.

The group wanted to use the money to print banners for public events.

Last on the agenda was the appointment of a new senator to the College of Human Sciences.

After passing the Senate's agenda, Molony gave announcements to the room, which was made up of senators and representatives from the organizations, and called the meeting to an end.


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