GAF funding, ‘Tapingo’ app main topics at SGA meeting
Students might soon be able to order on-campus food online thanks to a new smart device application that Student Government Association Senators voted on Tuesday evening.
Associate dean of student services, John Howe, explained how “Tapingo,” which would allow students to preorder on-campus food online before picking it up, would work.
Howe said the application will be an extra cost to students, costing about 39 cents per transaction. He said the cost is essentially paying for the convenience that the application gives.
President of SGA, Nathaniel Steinlicht, said the application would be convenient, but might cause other issues.
“It is convenient, but it won’t necessarily make the line at Qdoba shorter,” he said.
Senate Resolution No. 18, the resolution supporting the implementation of Tapingo was passed with a 16-8 vote.
Later in the meeting, Steinlicht went over General Activity Fee funds and where they were being distributed. He discussed that GAF funds would become more of an issue in coming meetings.
Vice President Michelle Novak agreed and encouraged students to come to SGA meetings.
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“From now until the vote in March by the Board of Regents, we will definitely be keeping our eyes open and we welcome any students to bring their concerns to SGA meetings,” Novak said.