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C.  All other house presidents.

               SECTION 3. IMPEACHMENT

                   A.  The House Presidents' Association can impeach any of its members by a two-thirds majority vote of its members. Any member of
                       the HPA may initiate an impeachment vote. Possible grounds for impeachment are suspension, dismissal, permanent separation,
                       negligence, dereliction of duty, and other infractions deemed sufficient by any member of the HPA. Additionally, all House
                       Presidents are held accountable to the impeachment clause as outlined in their individual House Constitutions.

               Article VII. Curriculum Committee

               SECTION 1. PURPOSE

                   A.  To act as a direct link between students and the administration in regards to questions of academic policy and concerns.
                   B.   To keep the senate and campus at large informed of curriculum concerns and changes.
                   C.  To hold forums for the discussion of questions of academic policy.
                   D.  To maintain online course critiques to help students in the selection of courses.

               SECTION 2. MEMBERS

               The Curriculum Committee shall consist of:

                   A.  The chair;
                   B.   The vice-chair;
                   C.  The secretary;
                   D.  The Ada Comstock Scholars vice-president or an appointee from the Ada Comstock Scholars' class cabinet;
                   E.  One to three senators, elected by the senate;
                   F.   The head of student academic advisers;
                   G.  4 appointed members selected from the student body at large. One graduate student may sit on the committee.

               SECTION 3. IMPEACHMENT

                   A.  The Curriculum Committee can impeach any of its members by a two-thirds majority vote of its members. Any member of the
                       Curriculum Committee may initiate an impeachment vote. Possible grounds for impeachment are suspension, dismissal, permanent
                       separation, negligence, dereliction of duty, and other infractions deemed sufficient by any member of the Curriculum Committee

               Article VIII. Committee on Elections and Appointments

               SECTION 1. PURPOSE

                   A.  To supervise all-college and class elections.
                   B.   To supervise the balloting on all-college referendums.
                   C.  To provide guidance for senator elections
                   D.  To appoint students to standing, ad hoc, and newly formed college or SGA committees.

               SECTION 2. MEMBERS

               The Committee on Elections and Appointments shall consist of:

                   A.  The chair;
                   B.   The vice-chair;
                   C.  The secretary;
                   D.  Two to three additional members.

               SECTION 3. IMPEACHMENT

                   A.  The Committee on Elections and Appointments can impeach any of its members by a two-thirds majority vote of its members.
                       Any member of the Committee on Elections and Appointments may initiate an impeachment vote. Possible grounds for


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