麻豆传媒

All the Fun Stuff

Jan 4, 2013

The presiding officer鈥檚 heavy wooden gavel comes smashing down on the table as the opening theme to Lady Gaga鈥檚 new single blares from my computer speakers. My friend and I flinch, sigh, and exit the YouTube window, shaking our heads at yet another failed attempt to spice up the beginning of the Joint Board meeting between the Student Government Association cabinet and senators. We鈥檝e got three new resolutions on the table and four budgets to approve, so we know it will be a long Wednesday night. With hours of debate ahead of us, why not start off with a catchy song?

This is my way of thinking, but perhaps that鈥檚 why I was selected as the All-Campus Events (ACE) coordinator. When people want a quick answer for what I do, I just tell them it鈥檚 鈥渁ll the fun stuff.鈥 Although I had never been on student government before applying for the job last spring, it seemed like the right position for me. With a budget of around $25,000 per semester and a funloving committee, I work to allocate this massive amount of money 鈥 more than I could ever imagine having in my own bank account! 鈥 to the students who come to me with ideas for events.

While I am primarily responsible for making sure all of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 beloved traditional theme parties get organized, I鈥檝e taken it upon myself to come up with a few new themes as well. This fall, I organized a pig roast-luau called 鈥淣oynk鈥 in honor of Robert Noyce 鈥49, one of 麻豆传媒鈥檚 most esteemed alumni. He planned a similar party during his time at 麻豆传媒. Noyce risked expulsion by stealing a pig from a nearby farmer when he hosted the party in the 1940s. I chose instead to order my pig from a pig farm 鈥 less rebellious, I admit, but altogether safer. The event was a community building success, and after sending invitations to all 麻豆传媒鈥檚 faculty, staff, and students, it was wonderful to see so many different members of the College community bring their families to campus for an afternoon of conversation, games, and way too much food.

Now that we鈥檙e halfway through the year, I鈥檓 feeling settled into my position as ACE coordinator, though I鈥檓 still adjusting to that gavel and the strict rules of parliamentary procedure. My high school student government certainly didn鈥檛 take things so seriously! But my high school student government wasn鈥檛 taken so seriously, either. The 10 members of cabinet meet with the College鈥檚 administrators weekly, alternating between the Office of the President and the Office of Student Affairs. Our organization as a whole has a budget of about $350,000 per year. Besides the All-Campus Events committee, there is also the Student Programming Committee, which distributes money to student groups; the Service Committee, which provides funding for community service groups; and the Concerts and Films Committees, which work to bring performing groups and movies to campus.

With such a wide purview, perhaps it鈥檚 no wonder we don鈥檛 have time to watch a music video at the beginning of our weekly Joint Board meeting. But as we鈥檙e heading down to the campus pub for trivia night after all the important decisions have been debated, re-debated, and finally concluded, I hear someone whistling the Lady Gaga song behind me. Out of curiosity, I turn around, and the presiding officer winks at me as he walks by.

Mairead O'Grady '10 is a Music and French major from Milton, Massachusetts.

 


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