During its weekly meeting Wednesday, Notre Dame’s student senate unanimously approved a resolution to restore quesadilla stations to the dining halls for normal lunch hours.
When a discontented student reached out directly to Godinez, he crafted a resolution. “I have time, I can work on it. I am passionate about giving back to the student body, therefore I should work on the quesadillas,” he said. To present a resolution to the student senate, Godinez first had to craft a petition and receive 200 signatures. He wrote the petition on Sept. 1 and sent it to his friends and classmates. He received 51 signatures in three days. Godinez also received support from his fellow student senators, who sent the petition to their constituents and friends. “I knew I had support not only from my dorm but also from campus as a whole,” he said. The petition swiftly reached 200 signatures. After the Student Activities Office approved the petition, it was formally turned into a resolution. On Wednesday, it was presented to the student senate. The senators were eager to pass the resolution, and they unanimously consented to skip the reading, questioning and debating stages that are typical to the process of passing a resolution. The resolution passed unanimously and the senate floor abounded with applause. The resolution will now be sent to Campus Dining to ensure that “everything is in order,” Godinez said. Editor’s Note: Samuel Godinez previously wrote for The Observer’s news department.View this post on Instagram