The Associated Students Legislative Council is still refusing to reveal the issues discussed during their closed meeting Wednesday night.
So… jealousy sucks. And blows. But not in any of the good ways.
On Wednesday, the Associated Students Legislative Council held a closed meeting for part of their regular session, forcing members of the public to leave the meeting room. The council offered no explanation, either verbally or in the written agenda.
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The Associated Students Legislative Council barred all members of the public yesterday from a portion of their regular Wednesday night meeting.