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MU Faculty Council approves resolution to change parade float application process

Jesse Hall at the University of Missouri.
KMIZ
Jesse Hall at the University of Missouri.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The University of Missouri Faculty Council approved a resolution to revise the application procedure for homecoming parade floats Thursday after a student group was blocked from being in this year's parade.

University President Mun Choi removed the Palestinian Student Organization from the homecoming parade last month. According to a correspondence from Vice Chancellor Todd McCubbin, Choi nixed their participation because of a "possible disturbance."

The Faculty Council on Thursday backed a new process that includes:

  • A transparent and public-facing policy be implemented before homecoming 2025
  • The policy on parade participation inclusion be decided by a diverse committee reflective of current and former students
  • As part of this policy, a clear rubric with set of standards for judging which floats are allowable be developed and shared transparently and publicly
  • These policies should allow all registered student organizations who wish to apply, a place within the parade space
  • All decisions regarding non-registered groups be done so in a fair and equitable manner
  • A policy be developed whereby denied or rescinded groups be allowed to appeal the committee’s decision
  • All notifications of acceptance or denial be done in writing to the appropriate contact in a timely manner
  • Once a group is accepted, there should be clear and limited policy establishing grounds for rescinding the initial acceptance.

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