Bring on the paaaaarty!

Bring on the paaaaarty!

Luckily, we still have a Spring 2016 Bacchanal to look forward to next year. But what does that mean in practice? Our Monday man Joe Milholland brings you the answers. 

This Sunday night, the Columbia College Student Council approved the final changes to the ABC resolution that will change how Bacchanal is managed next year. The proposal, which makes the four undergrad student council VPs of finance oversee Bacchanal’s budget, has changed so that the VPs have to approve Financial Transaction Forms from the Bacchanal Committee. Additionally, around the date of F@CU, the VPs and the Bacchanal Committee will decide the allocation of funds for Bacchanal in certain areas, such as fundraising costs or facilities & securities. Finally, tickets for Bacchanal will be free, and students will be notified of the ticket release dates at least a month in advance.

CCSC also gave out its end-of-the year paper plate awards! Here they are (I won’t include the honorable mentions because nobody’s that much of a CCSC nerd):

  • Sandwich Ambassador Joshua Burton – Most courageous to try out a new position
  • Class of 2015 Rep Ryan Rivera – Most likely to make you an awesome drink
  • Class of 2016 Rep Richin Kabra – Most likely to be in different city
  • Class of 2017 Rep Marshall Bozeman – Frank Underwood’s Protoge
  • Class of 2018 Rep Kaz Costello – Most likely to shock you with his accent
  • Class of 2017 Treasurer Ravi Sinha – Most likely to warm you with his smile
  • Student Services Rep Chris Godshall – Defender of the Honor of Robert’s Rules of Order
  • Class of 2015 President Kareem Carryl – Man behind the scenes who keeps everything running
  • Class of 2017 VP Adanma Raymond – Best Insta
  • Class of 2018 President Ezra Gontownik – Best advice provider for finance committee
  • Pre-Professional Rep Chirs George – Most likely to work for ZipCar
  • Usenator Marc Heinrich – Most involved
  • Class of 2015 VP Jackson Tse – Most likely to not skip leg day
  • Class of 2016 President Saaket Pradham – Most likely to give you a hug when you need one
  • Class of 2017 President Sean Ryan – Best Couple Pics
  • Class of 2018 Rep Millie Yang – Most likely to work hard behind the scenes
  • VP of Policy Sejal Singh – Most likely to change the world in killer heels
  • VP of Finance Michael Li – Most likely to propose over Excel
  • Usenator Jared Odessky – Most likely to seem the most serious but is actually the silliest
  • Class of 2018 Rep Nicole Allicock – Most likley to work it in policy
  • Class of 2017 Rep Jeff Coby – Without a doubt the coolest guy on CCSC
  • Class of 2015 Rep Lillian Chen – Most likely to yell at you the more she likes you
  • Academic Affairs Rep Grayson Warrick – Most likely to receive a lot of paper plate nominations about his looks, but he really deserves more about his work ethic and personality because he’s a really great guy
  • Student Services Rep Charles Sanky – Most likely to be invited to dinner with the deans
  • VP of Campus Life Andrew Ren – Most likely to still be wearing a Frost Valley sweatshirt after graduation
  • Usenator Ramis Wadood – Most likely to be up to date on a basketball game
  • Class of 2018 VP Lani Allen – Brightest Ball of Energy
  • Class fo 2017 Rep Justin Bluel – Most consistent seatmates with Bwog & Spec in the back of Satow
  • Class of 2016 Rep Sameer Mishra – Most likely to say he’s sick of jokes about the national spelling bee when he actually loves jokes aobut the national spelling bee
  • Class of 2015 Rep Michael Fox-Moles – Adeptest at balancing multiple commitments
  • Academic Affairs Rep Matthew Forrest – Most likely to run unopposed all 3 years on council
  • Class of 2016 Rep Gabby Andrade –Best to bring home to Mom and Dad
  • Class of 2016 VP Anne Scotti – Most likely to be having tequilas on Sunday night at 8pm next year
  • President Peter Bailinson – Most likely to become a successful hostage negotiator

After the plate awards, Bailinson talked about how he was “incredibly proud” of the council and the work they did this year. He highlighted the number of events the class council put on this year, and he reimagined the four committee as the four houses of Hogwarts. Communications was the “friendly and impartial Hufflepuff” while Campus Life was the “academic and original Ravenclaw.” Bailinson said that Finance and Policy would each say that they were Gryffindor and the other was Slytherine.

Next year’s CCSC e-board – VP of Communications Grayon Warrick, VP of Finance Sameer Mishra, VP of Campus Life Kelly Echavarria, VP of Policy Vivek Ramakrishnan, and President Benjamin Makansi – then took their places at the front of the Satow Room.

Updates:

  • According to Heinrich, changes to the academic calendar next year may come in the next few weeks or in Summer.
  • Also from Heinrich: 90% of students supported extending JJ’s hours on weekends to 1am.
  • Carryl announced that senior can get reimbursements for their caps and gowns for graduation.
  • Singh met with some admins to discuss Health Services’ responses to survivors of sexual violence.
  • Bailinson met with admins to discuss paycheck delays. Also, the council will review information Bailinson received about changes to Lerner from the Lerner Space Advisory Committee. The Committee wants to change the benches and turn the first floor computer lounge into a study area.

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