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| Authored by: Rob Ewaschuk on Monday, October 25 2004 @ 01:54 PM CDT |
Perhaps there is nothing wrong with ESA giving Brandon control. I guess I didn't articulate my fear clearly enough -- my fear is that ESA will HAVE to give Brandon control. I do not know if this is really a "choice." Do you follow what I'm saying? No, sorry, I don't follow. I'm not trying to be obtuse, I really don't get it. The exec are students with free will, under a set of rules (which should be fixed, and enforced, in that order)
Any club affiliated with an outside organization has the potential to end up in a conflict. The clubs procedures should trump, and if that means they can't maintain their outside affiliation, tough beans (and/or try to get procedures changed).
I don't have any more problem with ESA being affiliated with The Embassy and Mr. Apples than I do with CS students forming an ACM or IEEE chapter on campus as a club.
If and when such a club shows that it is incapable of reconciling its outside influences and responsibilities with clubs procedure, then something should happen.
If that's what's going on here, someone needs to say so. The mere potential of that is not a problem; it should have demonstrably occurred before action should be taken.
-Rob
--- Rob Ewaschuk - rob.infinitepigeons.org[ Parent ]
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