Who Are We Anyway?
Delegate, Not Just a Title
Choose Your Fighter (legislation)
Build-A-Resolution
From Proposal to Passage
Rules, Votes & Chaos
100

What body of CSU represents the diverse interests of all students across the university?

What is the House of Delegates?

100

What is the primary role of a CSU delegate?

What is representing and advocating for student interests?

100

What is the most commonly used form of legislation in CSU?

What is a resolution?

100

Which section of legislation explains background and justification?

What are the WHEREAS clauses?

100

Who can sponsor legislation?

Who is any CSU voting member (with delegate co-sponsorship)?

100

What voting threshold is most commonly required to pass legislation?

What is a simple majority?

200

How many governing bodies make up CSU?

What are three: Executive Committee, House of Delegates, and Cabinet?

200

How many excused absences may a delegate have per semester?

What is two?

200

Which type of legislation expresses sentiment and may or may not demand action?

What is a resolution?

200

How many WHEREAS clauses are recommended in a strong resolution?

What is 4–8?

200

What body debates and votes on legislation first?

What is the House of Delegates?

200

Who rules on procedure and parliamentary questions during meetings?

Who is the Parliamentarian?


300

Who presides over House meetings and is elected from within the House?

Who is the Speaker of the House?

300

What happens if a delegate exceeds the allowed excused absences?

What is removal from the House?

300

Which type of CSU legislation is used to officially amend the Constitution, Bylaws, or Policies & Procedures?

What is a Constitution, Bylaw, or Policies & Procedures amendment?

300

What word ends every WHEREAS clause except the last one?

What is “; and,”?

300

After passing the House, where does legislation go next?

What is Cabinet?

300

True or False: The Speaker of the House can vote.

What is true?

400

True or False: All students at Creighton are voting members of CSU.

What is true?

400

True or False: Delegates are required to hold one hour of office hours each week

What is false? (Office hours are no longer required.)

400

True or False: All legislation must demand action from the university.

What is false?

400

Which section states exactly what the House wants to happen?

What are the THEREFORE clauses?

400

Who has the authority to approve or veto legislation after passage?

Who is the CSU President?

400

True or False: House of Delegates vote to approve Appropriations Minutes

What is false? (It is only put up for representative review, no vote, we only vote on CSU budget updates)

500

Which document is the highest authority in CSU governance?

What is the CSU Constitution?

500

What is the minimum legislative requirement each delegate must meet per term year?

What is proposing one resolution, campus change, or piece of legislation?

500

Which form of legislation would be used to permanently restructure CSU representation?

What is a Constitution or Bylaw amendment?

500

What section specifies where the resolution is sent after passage?

What is the proviso?

500

What happens if legislation amends the Constitution?

What is a student body vote is required?

500

What happens if the Speaker fails their confirmation vote at the end of the spring term?

What is the House elects a new Speaker?