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Council Votes Against Greene

Bill to Reappoint Greek Advisor Fails Again

Jessica Havery

Issue date: 10/7/04 Section: News
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The annual bill to appoint an advisor to the Greek Council failed for the second time, last Tuesday. The bill was first called to order at last week's meeting where it failed to pass.
Opting to not pass the bill leaves the Greek Council without an advisor, a responsibility that Hayden Greene has held for the past three years.
After announcing that "[Hayden] is out," with 14 organizations for the bill, and nine against, Lauren Parisi, president of the Greek Council, informed the legislators that the following week's meeting would be held as an emergency meeting. As previously said by Parisi, the council is unable to hold meetings unless the president declares it to be an emergency.
According to Parisi, "there is definitely someone out there to fill [Greene's] position."
In response to the vacant position, Jacob Hudnut, SGA President, said that the SGA "fully supports the council's decision" and that, when the council selects a new advisor, he is willing to submit a bill to the SGA Legislature in order to compensate that individual.
As described in the Statutes of the Greek Council at Montclair State University, a Greek Advisor
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