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ASDVC president’s leadership in question

Student government meeting disrupted by multiple outbursts

Published: Saturday, May 1, 2010

Updated: Wednesday, May 5, 2010 18:05

St. Hill

Chris Corbin/The Inquirer 2010

ASDVC President Lindsay St. Hill at a board meeting in March. St. Hill's leadership skills were criticized by multiple board members at an ASDVC meeting on April 27.

fambrini

The Inquirer/2010

Alicia Fambrini, ASDVC secretary. Fambrini walked out of the April 27 ASDVC meeting in protest of President Lindsay St. Hill's "destructive leadership style."

Cornelius

The Inquirer/2010

Daija Cornelious, minority affairs officer-elect. Cornelious disrupted the April 27 ASDVC meeting when she let loose a barrage of insults aimed at ASDVC President Lindsay St. Hill.

President Lindsay St. Hill’s leadership was called into question April 27 during an Associated Students of DVC meeting that erupted into angry shouting, walk-outs and tears.
 

Secretary Alicia Fambrini leveled a fiery list of criticism against St. Hill before walking out of the meeting in protest of St. Hill’s “destructive leadership style.”
 

“You [St. Hill] have managed to belittle your executives, talk crap about board members, make snide remarks and fail to follow your own rules that you set, thus making you a hypocrite,” Fambrini said. “You consistently interrupt board members, violate the free speech of the public and of board members and you are also incredibly biased in making decisions.”
 

A few board members and members of the public clapped and knocked their fists against the tables in approval as Fambrini ended her speech and urged other board members to leave the room in protest. No one did, although board members Brian Donovan and Daija Cornelious left the meeting briefly to show support before returning.
 

The next outburst occurred after Cornelious announced a change of plans in a task assigned to a committee she chairs.
 

Instead of writing a single letter to college President Judy Walters defending student services against budget cuts, the committee would submit numerous letters following a letter writing campaign at a three-day long Cinco de Mayo event endorsed by her committee.
 

St. Hill reacted by dissolving the committee.
 

Letting loose a barrage of swear words, Cornelious demanded to know how St. Hill could dissolve a committee she herself never attended.
 

“She is the one who is supposed to lead us, and she doesn’t do shit in here,” Cornelious said of St. Hill. “She don’t even come to a damn meeting, and she’s our president.”
 

Cornelious then stormed out of the meeting and did not return.
 

St. Hill apologized for the outburst and said she was wished the two had been able to handle the problem outside of the meeting.
 

“I’m just trying to do my job,” St Hill said tearfully. “This is a volunteer position, I’m not paid to be here, I’m here to help the students.”
 

Katerina Schreck, newly elected ASDVC president, asked St. Hill to reconsider dissolving the Student Services Ad Hoc Committee and instead make her the chair, since she too is a member of the committee.
 

St. Hill agreed to make Schreck chair saying, “I feel Daija [Cornelious] is too emotional to resume her duties.”
 

But she changed Schreck’s title to co-chair after Ben Pradya, vice president of executive affairs, and ASDVC adviser Adriana Lopez said it would be improper since Cornelious never officially resigned from the position.
 

“If [Cornelious] says no or does not respond by Saturday I will remove her,” St. Hill said.
 

In a later interview with The Inquirer Cornelious said she would not agree to co-chair the committee with Schreck and wants to continue as the sole chair.
 

She said she thought about giving up her position as minority affairs officer-elect, but reconsidered because St. Hill will not be on the executive board next year.
 

Cornelious said she met with Bill Oye, dean of student life, after Tuesday’s meeting to discuss her outburst and he excused her from all ASDVC meetings for the rest of the semester.
 

She said she plans to attend the May 4 ASDVC meeting to apologize to the board for her outburst.

 

Contact Ariel Messman-Rucker at amessmanrucker@theinquireronline.com

 

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6 comments

Anonymous
Tue May 11 2010 14:09
Like anyone else did anything about these budget cuts atleast she tries,
none of you dumbasses did s*** for anything.
Anonymous
Fri May 7 2010 03:14
Cornelious is a crazy bitch and needs to learn manners. who cares what she says because you can't represent students with F* bombs and sh*s flying out of your mouth! GROW UPPPP
Anonymous
Thu May 6 2010 19:29
Wow this is an interesting article and so are the comments. I too was at this meeting and was an observer. I like how whoever commented before doest even know any of the facts other than one meeting the person who made the outside comment was a biased opinion. Plus who ever commented before me should know that filing a complaint of a violation is not campaigning you fool! Plus it was PDS who violated rules and Runninghorse who broke the law.
I think you were right about only one thing that Cornelious does care about the students, but if she isn’t fulfilling her job by properly letting people know there arte meetings to attend—then she too is in the wrong. How can you expect people to show up if you only tell them about a meeting 12 to 8 hours before hand? People have other lives outside of school politics.
Anonymous
Tue May 4 2010 13:35
After hearing of Hill's conduct I decided to observe an ASDVC meeting for myself and it just so happened that I had attended the April 27th meeting. This article doesn't even mention when another non-ASDVC member called UAID's, (the coalition that Hill herself campaigned with last year) campaign methods into question, citing the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and violations of ASDVC's own constitution as evidence.

I know that neither Hill nor any of the Ad Hoc Committee members have attended Cornelious' meetings so who is Lindsay to dissolve it or make Katerina chair when even Katerina herself has not attended one meeting? Oh and isn't the Ad Hoc Committee's function to defend student services? Isn't UAID's slogan S.O.S.? Save our Students, save our schools, save our society? That's funny, as an observer, the only person whom I can see that cares about saving schools, students, and student services is Cornelious who, if nothing else, shows that she cares about student services by showing some emotion. We need more members such as herself.

Anonymous
Tue May 4 2010 01:14
Lindsey sucks.
daminkz
Mon May 3 2010 12:28
I believe Hill needs to be removed from her position, or at least investigated. First we hear of the scandal involving her getting paid for photos and videos of her in bikinis and naked, and now we have other members questioning her conduct. It is time for reform.






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