The Senate held its weekly meeting on Sunday, voting to recognize one club, charter another and reconsider a third at a future meeting.

With 12 senators in attendance, the first order of business was the consideration of a Brandeis chapter of Alex's Lemonade Stand, a foundation that seeks to "raise money and awareness of childhood cancer causes" and to "encourage and empower others, especially children, to get involved and make a difference for children with cancer," according to the organization's website.

The purpose of the Brandeis chapter will be to "give Brandeis University students the opportunity to join a national movement to find a cure for childhood cancer."

The Senate voted unanimously to recognize the club.

Next, the Brandeis Vegan/Vegetarian Club, which was recognized by the Senate earlier this year, requested charter from the Senate for events and posters. The Senate voted to grant charter to the club.

The final club seeking to be chartered by the Senate was the Brandeis Triathlon Club, which seeks to "unite a community of student athletes who want to swim, bike, and/or run together for exercise or for competition," according to their constitution.

The club was seeking charter for swim gear, open dinner events and competition fees. After a heated discussion, the Senate voted against chartering the club, but remained open to considering a revised proposal.

The meeting ended with Committee Chair Reports. Dining Committee co-Chair Danny Novak '15 revealed that Einstein Bros. Bagels will "probably" be open 24 hours a day on Monday through Thursday next semester.

In Gloria Park's '14 Executive Senator report, she announced the creation of a new university committee called the Student Health Advisory Committee.

In the executive session that ended the meeting, senators were nominated to be Executive Senator next semester. The voting for that position will take place at next week's senate meeting.

-Sam Mintz