The Student Union Senate met Sunday, chartering two new clubs while denying another.

The American Sign Language Club first requested recognition and charter from the Senate. The club leaders said their goals are to help teach American Sign Language and sponsor talks on deaf studies and culture. The Senate unanimously recognized and chartered the club with little discussion.

Education for Students by Students requested charter after being recognized last semester. The club said that it required funds for two events that it is planning. The first is 'Deis Talks, which is intended to mimic the popular TED Talks with Brandeis faculty and students as speakers. The second is an event called Splash. The Senate approved the club for charter.

The Skin Care Club also requested charter from the Senate. The club was recognized last semester and requested charter to take students to view spa treatments, provide samples of skin care products and attract speakers about skin care. The Senate declined to charter the club by a vote of two to 13.
The Senate also approved three Finance Board bylaw amendments.

Dining Services Committee chair Danny Novak '15 said he and his committee met with Director of Dining Services Aaron Bennos last week to discuss student concerns. Novak conveyed that Aramark is working to make minor changes, but that large-scale changes cannot be made until the University chooses the dining services provider for the upcoming year.

The Senate also approved between $400 and $600 to be spent on pizza and snacks for campus Super Bowl events, and passed a Senate Money Resolution authorizing $66 to be used for a 'Deis Impact art exhibit event.

-Andrew Wingens