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This college or university article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia guidelines for college and university articles. Please improve this article if you can. (August 2009) This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. It may contain original research or unverifiable claims. Tagged since March 2008. Its tone or style may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. Tagged since March 2008. It may contain material not appropriate for an encyclopedia. Tagged since March 2008. The Student Senators Council is the chief student deliberative body of New York University representing all students from the 15 schools, colleges, and divisions, including undergraduate, graduate, professional, and non-degree students. The council, commonly known on campus as the SSC, considers matters in which the interest, rights, or responsibilities of students are involved and brings concerns to the attention of the NYU administration and to the University Senate. Contents 1 Structure 2 History 3 External links 4 References // Structure Student government at NYU begins at the school level. Each school or college has its own student council. Student council presidents come together with the elected and appointed Student Senators from each school to form the SSC’s largest committee, University Committee on Student Life, which makes recommendations to the Student Senators Council. The SSC is made up of 15 Student Senators elected by the students of the various schools and colleges of NYU and 8 Student Senators appointed at-large by the Executive Committee of the University Senate with the advice and consent of the elected Student Senators. The executive committee of the SSC and UCSL consists of an SSC Vice chairperson, a UCSL Vice chairperson, and the SSC/UCSL chairperson elected. The executive committee is elected by the 15 elected Student Senators for a one year term at the last SSC meeting of the academic year. History During the Fall of 2001, SSC's UCSL coordinated a "We Stand Together" campaign that raised over $52,000 to benefit families of fallen firefighters from September 11, 2001 attacks.[1] The SSC was also involved in the Graduate Student Organizing Committee unionization in 2001[2] and subsequent strike in 2005.[3] On November 3, 2005 the University Senate, based on a recommendation from the SSC's UCSL, passed a resolution for a campus-wide ban on the sale of products produced by the Coca-Cola Company.[4][5] This ban was subsequently lifted in Spring 2009. External links NYU Student Government References ^ "‘We Stand Together’: Students raise funds for firefighters and families", NYU Today, February 7, 2002, http://www.nyu.edu/nyutoday/archives/15/05/PageOneStories/FIrefighters.html, retrieved 2007-10-12  ^ Smallwood, Scott (March 16, 2001 (cached 6/28/07)), "A Big Breakthrough for T.A. Unions", The Chronicle of Higher Education, http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:Nf-NgBDA648J:chronicle.com/weekly/v47/i27/27a01001.htm, retrieved 2007-10-12  ^ Coe III, Richard M. (December 6, 2005), "NYU graduate assistants pledge to continue strike", Daily Tar Heel, http://media.www.dailytarheel.com/media/storage/paper885/news/2005/12/06/StateNational/Nyu-Graduate.Assistants.Pledge.To.Continue.Strike-1368324.shtml, retrieved 2007-10-12  ^ Leonard, Barbara (November 4, 2005), "Coca-Cola given ultimatum", Washington Square News, http://media.www.nyunews.com/media/storage/paper869/news/2005/11/04/NewscampusNews/CocaCola.Given.Ultimatum-2387167.shtml, retrieved 2007-10-12  ^ Woyke, Elizabeth (January 23, 2006), "How NYU Chose Colombia over Coke", Business Week, http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_04/b3968078.htm, retrieved 2007-10-12  v • d • e New York University Academics Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy • GNAT • Mount Sinai School of Medicine • New York Institute for the Humanities • NYU Law Review Athletics Coles Sports and Recreation Center • Deans' Cup • Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association • University Athletic Association Campus Bobst Library • Brown Building of Science • La Maison Française • Residence Halls • Puck Building • Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine • Silver Center • Skirball Center for Performing Arts • Tamiment Library and Robert F. 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