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The SLC is colloquially known as 'slick,' possibly the best acronym pronunciation foible since the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP). It is currently chaired by Dr. Elizabeth Carlin-Metz, and includes several administrators and faculty along with 4 students. The students on the committee are the Student Senate President and Communications Officer along with 2 student senators.
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The SLC is colloquially known as 'slick,' possibly the best acronym pronunciation foible since the Committee to Re-Elect the President (CREEP). It consists of a member of the administration (currently Dean [[Xavier Romano]], although the faculty passed a resolution saying somebody new should be the chair or something like that), three faculty members, and the [[Student Senate]] Executive Board, minus committee chairs. SLC has a significant hand in dictating the issues campus discusses and the spin that they're presented with. It has been the subject of some controversy recently after meeting in executive session to discuss sensitive issues on several occasions, a privilege it seldom made use of until this year.  
 
 
SLC is charged with a large number of student life related issues throughout the year. It is a necessary stepping stone for colonies wishing to become affiliated fraternities/sororities, as well as the final say on theme-housing each year. Recent issues include Sexual assault, the role of dean, institutional self-assessment, and the colleges party policy.
 
 
 
  
 
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