IRHA removes Order of Rose and Chessman

Emily Sickelka

The Inter-Residence Hall Association sent an order requesting residence hall doors to remain unlocked to committee for further discussion at Thursday’s meeting.

Jennifer Erwin, Union Drive Association president, encouraged members not to forget about the order. “It’s important to fix any misconceptions students might have [about the policy],” she said.

A bill to remove The Order of Rose and Chessman from IRHA’s executive board was passed. The ORC recognizes ISU’s top one percent of student leaders.

Other business:

* A bill to place the duties of the director of academic affairs under the director of special events was defeated.

* Carlyn Goebel, sophomore in political science, was seated as director of special events.

* A bill allotting $250 to fund part of the fee for motivational speaker Bill Halamandaris, who will speak at Dance Marathon, was passed.

* A bill to fund the National Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls 2004 bid team was introduced.