Illinois State University’s Student Government Association heard from a university attorney and voted on the removal of a member during their meeting Wednesday.
Students’ Attorney from the Dean of Students Office, Amanda Vasquez, gave a presentation illustrating common issues she handles with students.
Vasquez shared what most typical case type she faces.
“This past fall, 40% of my time was spent helping students figure out landlord and tenant issues,” Vasquez said.
Vasquez said students often report problems concerning joint liability, move-out charges and punitive fees among other issues.
Vasquez then broke down some of the issues, describing the nature of each one.
“If you have an individual lease, it would help to alleviate the problem of joint liability,” Vasquez said. “Having roommate agreements could also help this issue.”
Vasquez said poor communication could be eased with help from the university, as that is the root of many cases she sees.
“It’s another campus life education issue—letting the students know how to document their communication efforts if and when they need to pose a defense for breaking their lease,” Vasquez said.
The SGA also heard an appeal for the removal of a Student Senator.
During her time in membership, Student Senator Paige Hofstetter missed at least three SGA events without notifying the necessary parties beforehand, which violates the membership code of conduct.
In her appeal, Hofstetter admitted guilt to her absences, attributing them to her own "forgetfulness" and "completely her fault."
“To be frank, this semester has been very dramatic, which has resulted in me going on mental autopilot,” Hofstetter said. “To summarize, these three absences are based on forgetfulness and are completely my fault. I do believe, though, that these three absences do not define me as a senator or chairperson, and I should be given the chance to redeem myself.”
Several SGA members spoke after hearing Hofstetter’s appeal. Most of them made a point of negation, or rejecting the appeal while a small number made a point of neutrality.
Student Body President Cobi Blair spoke first, making a point of negation for the appeal.
“Because of the way the absence policy works, if she [Hofstetter] is reinstated, she would automatically be removed if she had even one more absence, and that would be if it is an excused absence, as she has already used up all of her excused absences,” Blair said. “She is currently in violation of our bylaws.”
Student Senator Casey Leone also spoke, making a point of neutrality.
“I do think her writing out that full appeal, though, does show a lot,” Leone said.
After the vote, Hofstetter’s membership was revoked.
The next SGA meeting will take place at 7 p.m. on Feb. 26 in the Old Main Room of the Bone Student Center.