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Cooperative behavior
== Cooperative behavior ==
This section lists cooperative things you can do that don't have hard-and-fast rules, but go a long way towards making Escher an awesome co-op.
* Attend house meetings! Make sure your voice is represented in the house by attending bi-monthly house meetings, participating in discussions, and voting! Keep an eye on your email for the agenda that will be sent out by the [[President]] 24-48 hours before these meetings.** * Write a [[Proposals|proposal]] to change something at Escher. These will be voted on at House Meetings and can be submitted to the President to be added to the agenda. Example: A budget proposal to buy [[guff]] inflatable tubes to use on the Huron river!
* Attend officer meetings if you have suggestions to share. While some officer meeting discussions must necessarily be private, you are welcome to attend the regular officer meetings that occur twice a month. Each of these meetings will have a Member Time period where you can raise concerns directly with a room full of officers.
** If you take issue with something an officer has done, but do not want to bring it up to them directly, contact your suite's [[House Council]] member. They can keep your complaint anonymous if you wish and work with you to determine how best to rectify the situation.
** Turn off lights in empty rooms.
** Get to know other members with cars and try to carpool.
* Write a [[Proposals|proposal]] to change something at Escher. These will be voted on at House Meetings and can be submitted to the President to be added to the agenda. Example: Submitting a budget proposal to buy [[guff]] inflatable tubes to use on the Huron river!
* Organize a house [[Social Events|social event]]. The [https://discord.com/invite/Xf7eHskmN7 Discord] is a great way to get the word out, or you can contact the [[Social Chair]] for help with planning bigger events. We have house funds set aside for social events, and the Social Chair can also help spread the word about your event.

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