Lawrence University Community Council
About the Council
The Mission
Acting under the charter and by-laws of Lawrence University, we, the
students and faculty of that university, in order to improve the
administration of student affairs and to perpetuate the goals of the
university, establish a governing body to be known as the Lawrence
University Community Council (LUCC).
As defined in the Constitution, LUCC's purposes are:
- To serve as a representative body in the Lawrence community and to bring attention to matters affecting the community’s welfare.
- To support activities consistent with the community’s welfare.
- To legislate on non-curricular matters pertaining to the interests of the community.
- To provide students and faculty with the opportunity to exercise leadership in the conduct of campus life.
The Council is comprised of 14 student representatives, elected at the beginning of each academic year, 4 faculty representatives chosen at the end of the preceding academic year, and the cabinet.
The President and Vice President are elected by the student and faculty bodies every winter term, and assume office with their appointed cabinet members the following spring.
Students are encouraged to discuss their concerns and issues with the representative(s) from their district, or the President or Vice President.
Roster
| The Cabinet (Winter '08 to Winter '09) | |
James Duncan-Welke |
President |
Jeffery Solberg |
Vice President |
Dan Crouse |
Parliamentarian |
Aneesh Chauhan |
Treasurer |
Syed Abbas |
Recording Secretary |
Christie McCowen |
Corresponding Secretary |
Nicole Capozziello |
Finance Secretary |



James Duncan-Welke
Jeffery Solberg
Dan Crouse
Aneesh Chauhan
Syed Abbas
Christie McCowen
Nicole Capozziello