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This week in ESC, they debate everything about the textbook affordability initiative. They also have a quick closed meeting at the beginning. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week in ESC, they listened to a representative from the Ivy Council regarding the Ivy League conference and talked to the Columbia Engineering Alumni Association. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports. 

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Yeehaw, y’all! Welcome to this week’s weekly roundup for student council, where Bureau Chiefs Adam Kluge (CCSC), Lori Luo (ESC), Eliza Staples (SGA), and Olivia Mitchell (GSSC) give you the cheat sheet on everything student council! 

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Trigger Warning: This article mentions suicide attempts.  This week in ESC, they talked to a representative from University Life about the wellbeing survey and decided to release a statement regarding recent incidents on campus. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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Continuing off of last week’s impromptu discussion, ESC debates whether to release another statement condemning recent incidents around campus related to coronavirus fears. ESC also discussed adding another representative to the Class of 2020 class council. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week, ESC debated whether or not to release a statement on the coronavirus and what such a statement would include. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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ESC Is Back Together

This week, ESC had its first meeting of the spring semester. They talked about their concerns regarding how students choose majors and upcoming events such as the SEAS Gala. For the first time in 2020, ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week, ESC had its last general body meeting of the semester. They had a short(er) meeting that primarily went over position updates. For the last time in 2019, ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week in ESC, they talked to the Director of Academic Integrity Victoria Brown and discuss concerns they have with CCE. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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ESC has reconvened after Fall Break! This week, they discussed departmental advising and position updates. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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ESC Meets In A Different Room

This week in ESC, the meeting was held in the Broadway Room. They welcomed a new member, changed the constitution and had general updates. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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ESC’s Shortest Meeting Yet

This week, ESC was efficient! Due to absences, ESC met for a mere twenty minutes and ran through a few brief updates. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week, ESC talked to the Native Americans Council at Columbia about Indigenous Peoples Day and discussed how best to support them. ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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This week, ESC discussed planning a SEAS Gala and the withdrawal of funding from CUMB. It also welcomed the Class of 2023! ESC Bureau Chief Lori Luo reports.

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