Budget approval expected at RHA

This year’s budget for the Residence Hall Association is expected to be approved at Tuesday night’s meeting.

“I don’t see any reason why we shouldn’t be able to approve it,” said RHA President Amy Grammer. “There are no major changes so it basically is the same budget we approved last year.”

In addition to approving the budget, the meeting will also involve the decision on moving Campus Perk to the 7th Street Underground location.

“Unless they decide to table it, I expect a decision to come about it this week,” Grammer said.

After decisions are made about the issues confronting the RHA, the meeting will focus on committee business.

First order of business is the fact that the retreat for discussing RHA goal setting for the year has been removed, and a meeting will now take its place.

Grammer decided it would be adventageous to do it in a meeting because of time constraints placed on all of the members.

The dining services committee should be in full swing by the next meeting as well, Grammer said.

Another topic of discussion that may come up is the water purifying machines in the residence halls.

“I’m waiting to hear back from Daryl Jones, and if I get the information in time we can discuss it at the meeting.”

Also, applications for the RHA regional conference, GLACURH, the Great Lakes Affiliation of College and University Residence Halls, need to be turned into the RHA office by the end of September.

“Anyone in RHA is welcome to go, but they have to get an application to me by the deadline in September,” Grammer said.

To contact RHA by e-mail if you can not make the office hours, you can write to [email protected].