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Show I Chronicle - Page Monday, September 25, 1989 Six First Year engineering students ' All first year engineering students are required to All -- bill attend a special seminar to be offered autumn quarter. PKE-E1GUVEERI- SEMINAR IG The seminar will be divided into two sessions: the first dealing with University and College issues, and the second with specific departmental topics. Attendance will be recorded. learned about this bill, they were in favor of it," Jimenez said, "but by then it was too late." Jimenez felt presenting the bill would have hurt both his own credibility and that of ASUU. He felt it was unethical to debate a was legitimate. Reed said Holland went ahead with the bill due to a lack of communication, she mistakenly thought all of the group's officers were out of town. Jimenez sponsored the bill on the pretense it was legitimate and it was passed by the Main Session: 3:10 - 4:30 EMCB 104 Introduction to the College of Engineering University and College policies and procedures COOP Education and Clinics Advising and guidelines for academic "survival" Computing facilities Refreshment Break 4:30 - 4:45, EMCB Lower Lobby Departmental Sessions: 4:45 - 5:30 committee executive unamended on Sept. 6. But, club officers did not learn about the bill until it was three weeks into the legislative process and ready for presention to the General When Assembly. Jimenez learned the bill was not backed by the Black Student Union, he deemed it in ASUU's (Rooms to be announced) Introduction to the Faculty Description of specific engineering careers Departmental admission policies muni because Jimenez knew Holland was involved with the Black Student Union, he was perfectly justified in assuming the bill SCHEDULE: '" unapproved by group officials, Reed said, "The Black Student Workman also added that Autumn Quarter: Oct 6; 1989 3:10 -- 5:30 p.m. EMCB 104 Bf from page one knowing who everyone is," he said. "We must accept bills on face value." best interest to withdraw the bill. the While bill was withdrawn." "Once the club officers Expires campus Oct. 27-2The ASUU funds would have paid for five honorariums for the commemoration at a cost of $300 each, and were only a 8. small percentage of the total cost of the event, group officials said. Unfortunately, there is not the Black Student Union." Workman added the bill was time to present another bill at a later date to procure ASUU funds for the event, Jimenez said. He added he was also withdrawn because it certain faculty appeared members sponsoring the event were more instrumental in getting Holland to procure ASUU funds than the student disappointed ASUU was unable to provide funding to sponsor the event. Even without ASUU funds, Jimenez said, the event will still take place. group itself. Furthermore, because all Assembly bills must have a mmiiimi Clirony E 273 SOUTH 1300 EAST 582-296- English by a former black slave. The event was to be held on bill been presented, I would have lost the debate, and it would have shed bad light on CO G UY P Classifieds 3 0) o o are geut o 5 results as we read. 2 CLIP THIS COUPON 10689 minimum iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin IVALLEY BUSINESS MACHINES ANNUAL 2ND V OCTOBER 4TH DAYS ed of the first texts written in pretenses. "I just didn't feel right about this bill," Jimenez said. "Had the miiiiiimi HUNGRY U.-host- bill presented under false QUARTER POUND BACON BUR o5 o o when the sponsor withdrew his support, Workman said. The bill was to help provide funding for a symposium commemorating the bicentennial anniversary of one Union did not want the bill Minium CLIP THIS COUPON i the bill became ineligible for the Assembly sponsor, miii N I T R O D U IN C G: Music from Around ahe World! Youssou (YOU-su- e singer song writer bandleader from Senegal, Africa his incredible displays soaring voice and distinctive "mbalax" style - rhythmic, jazzy and ray uamcooic - on ns latest auxin "The Lion, -- ii if COME MEET THE HEWLETT PACKARD REPRESENTATIVE FROM 9:00 AM TO 5:00 PM TO ANSWER ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS HEWLETT unin ctt WISl HEWLETT PACKARD Vl KXM PACKARD PACKARD FREE DRAWING ENTER TO WIN! 6 HP CALCULATORS 5 HP BACKPACS 5 $10 GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES . ffi. 11 UCvO VALLEY EAST 675 EAST 2100 SOUTH PLAZA 467-153- Cvb ON SALE! cAssEn u U LHscact PRICES GOOD FOR ONE WEEK SAY NO! to owes 721 7 SCHOOL SUPPLIES f ItotnUftetlhyAllanur Sipho Mabuse (SEE-p- o one of South Africa's best known singersongwriters mixes the traditional rhythms of "mbaqanga" - South Africa's upbeat style - with lovely, memorable melodies. U ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE AT wji we re Entertainment! Crossroads Plata |