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Central Student Government joins
conversation on C.C. Little renaming
LSA SG president Fadanelli introduces the resolution to assembly for first reads
Following the initiatives put
forth on behalf of LSA Student
Government,
Central
Student
Government
briefly
convened
Tuesday night to introduce a
resolution supporting the proposal
to rename the C.C. Little Science
Building.
LSA SG President Nicholas
Fadanelli, an LSA senior, was the
co-sponsor of the CSG resolution
with other CSG representatives.
The
resolution
supported
renaming the C.C. Little Science
Building and opened discussion on
the resolution by sharing some of
the context of it.
“It is very different to remember
our history — both its dark
moments and its finer ones — and
to explicitly glorify a man who
believed a lot students on this
campus should not have been
born,” Fadanelli said.
Presiding student government
bodies
like
Rackham
Student
Government have already passed
resolutions or discussed efforts in
support of the 20-page proposal,
which was put forth by LSA faculty
and spearheaded by associate
History professor John Carson.
Fadanelli further pressed CSG
to take action, calling upon the
assembly to release a statement in
support of the name change after
smaller governing bodies have
taken part in the support of the
name change.
“We would love to have CSG
on board, not only to support the
policy, but also release a statement
so that campus knows this is an
important issue for all of us,” he
said.
Late last month, in the midst
of a week of filled with protests
in response to racist graffiti
found on the dorms of West Quad
Residence Hall, LSA SG passed
a
resolution
denouncing
the
ex-University President Clarence
Little’s troubling past, including his
involvement with eugenics.
That same week, hundreds of
University students showed up to
voice their concerns and support
the name change of the C.C. Little
Science Building at a public forum
hosted on behalf of LSA SG at the
end of the week of protests. The
protests delayed the panel, which
was a further point of concern
for many, as all the speakers were
white.
Fadanelli said in an earlier
statement
he
supports
future
dialogue about renaming the C.C.
Little Building.
“I just hope that all these people
that came out here tonight sign the
petition and we keep having this
conversation … because this is an
important conversation to have,
as much as possible,” Fadanelli
said.
CSG itself has not released any
official statement on C.C. Little
or the series of racist incidents
on campus, unlike the past
administration.
CSG
President
Anushka
Sarkar, an LSA senior, has
tweeted support of students on
campus and has urged students
to sign a petition on the renaming
of the building.
However, the assembly has
briefly touched on the protests
that occurred that week and
other racist incidents, even in
their attendance in SACUA.
While Sarkar didn’t speak on
the issue, CSG Vice President
Nadine Jawad, a Public Policy
junior, commented on the effort
led by LSA SG.
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Chinese Food and
Female Characters in
Late Imperial Chinese
Novels
WHAT: Two late Imperial
Chinese novels will be used to
discuss the intersection of food
and women in wealthy merchant
households.
WHO: Confucius Institute
WHEN: 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union —
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migration and the refugee crisis.
WHO: Helen Zell Writers’
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WHEN: 5 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
WHERE: Rackham Graduate
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National Coming Out
Week: Mixer
WHAT: Music and crafts will
be shared at this mixer to allow
students to discuss the meaning of
coming out.
WHO: Spectrum Center
WHEN: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
WHERE: Michigan Union —
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Artist Lecture: Sohpia
Brueckner
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professor Sophia Brueckner
will discuss her design and
engineering background.
WHO: University Library
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WHERE: Harlan Hatcher
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An Engineering Student’s
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and job search process.
WHO: Engineering Career
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WHERE: Bob and Betty Beyster
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Presence as Profanation:
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Anti-Apotheoses
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Arno Holz, the legacies of anti-
apotheotic art will be examined.
WHO: Germanic Languages and
Literatures
WHEN: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: Modern Languages
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Back Again
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Dr. Tony England, who went
on the Apollo 13 and Apollo 16
missions, will share stories of
human missions and the future of
the U.S. Space Program.
WHO: Gerald R. Ford
Presidential Library
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UCLA will give a talk on the past,
present and future of drinking
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Every Wednesday, the
Michigan Daily will be asking
a University affiliate what
the University’s Bicentennial
means to them.
“If you look around the
University you can see women
in positions of power which
we really haven’t seen before.
We have Anushka Sarkar who
is CSG president, Laura Blake
Jones the Dean of Students,
and vice president E. Royster
Harper. The Bicentennial is
a moment within our history
where we see more female
power than we have in the past.
I hope this event can mark it and
be more representative from
here on out.”’
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