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November 5, 2007 Meeting

Minutes from the November 5th, 2007 Executive Committee Meeting
(Twomey tardiness excused; Campbell absent)

• President Josh Payne called the meeting to order at 6:39pm.

• The EC decided to move its weekly meeting time to 7:00pm.

• Payne asked members of the EC to please tell Secretary Jane Ledlie by noon the next day which classrooms still needed copies of the Honor Pledge.

• Payne told the EC on behalf of Vice President Jordan Campbell that the Classroom Access Subcommittee would be meeting Thursday, November 8th at 1:00pm.

• Payne also reported that the issue with the Admissions website’s description of the Honor System was now fixed, and the website now contained a more accurate depiction of the system.

• Payne reminded the EC that the breakfast with President Ruscio would be Monday, December 3rd at 8:00am at the Lee House.

• Ledlie announced to the EC that as of Wednesday, November 7th, the EC would have a new recording system.

• Payne told the EC about Owings Fellow Mark Snoddy’s ideas to have student and alumni quotes on the Honor System somewhere on the W&L website. Ledlie suggested putting it on the new EC website.

• Payne told the Traveller Subcommittee (a.k.a. “The Twomey Commission”) to finalize its proposal in time for the EC to vote on it and present it to the Traveller Committee at the next meeting.

• Payne adjourned the meeting into closed session at 6:59pm.

• Payne reopened the meeting at 7:02pm.

• Sophomore Representative Denis O’Leary reported that he was in close contact with members of Onyx and MSA to help them better understand their budgets.

• The EC approved the minutes from the last meeting.

• Payne adjourned the meeting at 7:06pm.

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