Student Association

Cabinet members likely to be disciplined at special assembly meeting Sunday

Multiple Student Association cabinet members will likely be disciplined at a special general assembly meeting Sunday.

The meeting will take place Sunday at 2 p.m. in room 304ABC of the Schine Student Center to resolve the final set of disciplinary matters for cabinet officials under investigation for their role in allowing an individual not enrolled in classes to serve as the organization’s public relations co-chair. Cabinet members voted for the meeting on Thursday, according to a press release issued Friday.

Censures will likely be imposed, though Board of Elections and Membership Chair Emily Ballard said a general assembly member must first motion for the censure. SA cabinet members could not confirm if the meeting will take place in a closed-door executive session. A censure is a formal statement expressing disapproval.

The conduct of three cabinet members will be discussed.

  • President Allie Curtis, who avoided impeachment following a six-hour assembly meeting Monday, has been under investigation for allowing Colin Crowley to serve as the co-chair of the public relations committee without being enrolled in classes. Crowley resigned from the organization March 24.
  • Public relations chair Cara Johnson has been under investigation for having knowledge of Crowley’s status as a non-matriculated student.
  • Chair of the Student Life Committee Ivan Robles-Rosales has been under investigation after admitting he sent an anonymous email in the form of a riddle to a Daily Orange editor and Curtis regarding Crowley’s academic status.

PJ Alampi, who resigned as Chief of Staff on Tuesday, was also under investigation for having knowledge of Crowley’s academic situation and withholding that information from other cabinet members.







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