Student Union President Jason Gray '10 announced in his executive officer report that the residency requirement that would change the requirement from seven to eight semesters was not passed at last Thursday's faculty meeting.Director of Community Advocacy Andy Hogan '11 announced that Spring Shuttle ticket sales are ongoing and will continue in the Usdan Student Center throughout next week.

Hogan discussed the second edition of the Stall Street Journal, which is a Student Union publication placed in the stalls of Brandeis bathrooms to quickly inform students of projects that the Union is working on.

Hogan also The Senate dechartered the Real Estate club, Disc Golf Club, Students Acquiring Social Skills, Up the Bean Stalk and Scuba Diving Club.

Students Against the Judge Rotenberg Center, which was previously chartered, was recognized.

The Voter Participation Act was passed by the Senate. It obligates the Elections Supervisor to notify constituents of ongoing elections.

The Union provisionally recognized the Israel Outdoor Leadership Initiative, a club that will take Brandeis Students already in the Middle East on an on foot tour of Israel. The club plans to get sponsorship from Jewish and Israeli organizations in order to keep the price of this tour low.

The Senate tabled a bylaw amendment that would address how the Senate uses its discretionary money; this amendment would address the recent Union Judiciary decision regarding Bill Ayers and what constitutes a "Senate" project.

The Senate passed a Senate Money Resolution that grants $250 to the Social Justice Committee to sponsor food for the God Sleeps in Rwanda Charity Dinner. The senate also passed an SMR for $365 to the Brandeis 5K Charity Run. The Brandeis 5K Charity Run will be co-sponsored by the running club.

Senator for Class of 2012 Akash J. Vadalia announced that he will be bringing the Senate Money Resolution regarding the Midnight Buffet to the Senate next week.