The Student Association isn't completely locked out of using any facilities, as had been previously assumed. Instead, the only office for which they are not granted access is the one they hold in Union EG80, on the ground floor near the Studio Arts and Crafts Centre. That is the one which is believed to hold the records that the University Administration seeks, and as such is the only one to which SA is denied access. The Student Organization Programming Center, which is in the former SA office of Union 363, is operational, although the question of what funds are being used to pay the workers there remains unanswered at the moment.
As such, we expect the next scheduled meeting of the SA Senate to go on as scheduled (October 29, 6:00 p.m., Fireside Lounge) despite the fact that this information was actually published well in advance. Agendas are supposed to be available by Friday the 27th, and it will be interesting to see if the Financial Accountability Act of 2006 will be on it.
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