This semester, Burton represented the Hillel Drama Club, the Latter-Day Saints Student Association, the Tennis Club, the Table Tennis Club, the Equestrian Club, MINHUET, the Korean Association, HUSR, Pugwash, and the Women's Ultimate Frisbee club.
According to current FiCom chair Kyle S. Hawkins '02, Burton has only attended three-and-a-half FiCom meetings this entire academic year.
Driskell addressed her own batch of controversy at last night's meeting.
Recently, allegations that she overspent her campaign limit have led to calls that she and Burton resign their positions as president and vice president.
Driskell did not explain or defend herself against the allegations, explaining that would come at a later time. She was, however, resolute that she will keep her post as president.
"Under no circumstances will I step down," she said.