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Newly elected SOARC chair skates, mediates

Brenna McCabe

Issue date: 4/14/09 Section: News
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Katherine Holland takes a short break from her work in the Student Senate office. She recently assumed the position of chair of the Student Organization Advisory and Review Committee
Media Credit: James Rondina
Katherine Holland takes a short break from her work in the Student Senate office. She recently assumed the position of chair of the Student Organization Advisory and Review Committee

04/14/09 - Katherine Holland, the new chair of the Student Organization Advisory and Review Committee knew she wanted to join the group the second she was elected to Student Senate. But the University of Rhode Island junior nursing major knew she wanted to work with people long before this semester.

Synchronized skating, a hobby of hers, provided an excellent training ground for working as a team player starting in elementary school.

"Skating really taught me to work well with others," Holland said. "You have to know when you clash with personalities and work through that to get past it."

Synchronized skating, unlike freestyle figure skating, is a team sport, usually composed of eight to 20 skaters performing a program at one time.

The type of teamwork required in the sport gave Holland a chance to experience a variety of different personalities working together, which she said she will apply to her new position.

SOARC is a group within the Student Senate that acts as a liaison between different student-recognized organizations, as well as members within each group. Holland said that although SOARC goals change from semester to semester, its essential mission remains the same.

"If student groups are having trouble working through anything like meeting deadlines or making smooth transitions, that's what we're there for," Holland said. "Also, if there's anyone who wants to be a student group, they come to us and we help them. Then we see if they meet the criteria for a student-recognized group. "

The Massachusetts native said being on the senate Finance Committee last semester helped give her a deeper understanding of student groups and how everything coincides. The hardest part of her job, she said, will be handling group re-recognitions in the fall.

"We still have groups coming to us saying they want to be a new group," Holland said. "We're going to come up with a plan to manage that, but some groups have a way of weeding themselves out."
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