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Use of Student Center for gaming debated

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Students resolve issue with limited mediation from SAC

A heated debate between students who use the Student Center on campus recently came to a head when a group of students brought a petition to the Student Associated Council seeking to limit the number of hours that students could play projected video games in the Student Center.

“There was a group of students who got together and made a petition to restrict the hours of usage for projectors in the Student Center,” said Miguel Guerrero, SAC secretary of the Student Senate.

“They wanted to make an agreement to limit the usage to two days a week.”

According to Pia Lomboy, SAC public representation senator, the two groups of students had opposing viewpoints over how the Student Center should be used.

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“The pro-video game group said the Student Center should be used for recreation, and the other group of students didn’t want to be restricted to the LRC for studying,” said Lomboy.

According to Lomboy, both groups had valid arguments and resolved the disagreement after SAC monitored a debate between both sides.

“The groups came to an agreement themselves, agreeing on days to limit projector use and the two sides are now working it out together without taking the issue any further,” said Guerrero.

According to Guerrero, these are the kinds of issues that can be easily resolved most of the time if they are brought to the attention of SAC, and students can use the council as a resource to solve problems.

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