Nominations Board and former SSFC member discrimination case heard by Student Judiciary
Sophia Alzaidi, former SSFC member, and Adam Fearing, the chair of the Nominations Board, will hear the Student Judiciary’s verdict by Oct. 15.
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Sophia Alzaidi, former SSFC member, and Adam Fearing, the chair of the Nominations Board, will hear the Student Judiciary’s verdict by Oct. 15.
Student Judiciary heard the discrimination case Sophia Alzaidi, a former Student Services Finance Committee member, brought against the Nominations Board when she was not selected to be on the committee this session.
More than four months ago, the Student Services Finance Committee announced their nominations without a spot for Sophia Alzaidi, a member in the previous session.
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The Student Judiciary will hear the case between Sophia Alzaidi and the Nominations Board Monday.
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