By The Gettysburg Forum
This morning the Gettysburg College Student Senate lodge a formal complaint with the Provost’s Office concerning the recent handling of Easter weekend–April 8th through 10th–in the academic and auxiliary spheres of campus. Below you can read the letter written by Student Senate President Andrew Ferreira on behalf of the student population concerning this matter.
Dear Provost Zappe:
I am writing to you on behalf of the Student Senate of Gettysburg College. On Monday April 16th, 2012, the Senators voted unanimously to file a formal grievance on behalf of their peers regarding the handling of the weekend of April 8, 2012 by the entire Academic Division of the College as well as Auxiliary Services.
As stated last year by members of the Faculty Governance Committee, the Student Senate was promised that all College functions would operate normally. However, this was not the case regarding the 2012 Easter weekend. An overwhelming amount of the faculty cancelled class for Friday April 6 and Monday April 9. The food services of the college also operated on “break hours.” The only services that operated normally that weekend were programs supported by the College Life Division, such as the E.T movie night, Attic events, religious services, etc. To be put simply, it was difficult to function as a student of Gettysburg College that weekend.
We ask that the Academic Division of the College review its decision regarding Easter Break and whether or not it is effective. If the majority of the student body is to stay on campus, just as if it were any other religious holiday, we ask that all the normal services be available to us. If you foresee it to be problematic to provide all necessary academic and student life services during this timeframe, then you the Faculty have sole jurisdiction over the academic calendar and thus can reinstate the observation of Easter once more.
If you have any questions regarding this grievance please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Andrew J. Ferreira’12


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