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Show WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7, 2001 THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE allowing them to introduce themselves and their ideas for Homeprocoming and the senior-clas- s DEBATES continued from page it P 3 1 ject. Innovation I. -- i. ; V - candi- date. Steve Nelson said Innovation never meant to gain an advantage, and they were only using a tactic many ASUU running parties in the past used. "The auditing committee gave their check on our financial disclosure," said Steve Nelson, Innovation presidential candidate. No Bull later filed a grievance that Innovation should not be able to use the food in its campaign efforts Tuesday and Wednesday that was purchased through bargaining. No Bull said this gave Innovation a clear advantage in campaigning. - nV'l Innovation candidates Steve Nelson (left) and Nick Pau!k wanted to clear in Tuesday's debates any misconceptions regarding their party's disqualification. WEB News Writers Wanted Apply union 240 Ask for Mr. Fischer continued from page 1 cusses the donor's products or services "may constitute commercial speech and be subject to this policy."' The policy prohibits the use of commercial speech on official U sites, except for auxiliary services, such as the bookstore. Computing Professor Lee Hollaar argued that the section needed to specify who decides if the donor's site is considered commercial speech or not. Hess took the suggestion as a "friendly amendment." He added wording that gave Millington the authority to make the decision. The Senate then unanimously passed the policy. Attention: New faculty members and staff Unsure about your retirement choices? kilter D iscover the TIAA-CRE- F Advantage. The elections committee denied the grievance. The debate also gave time to candidates for senior-clas- s president, y0UF Persons! Mnsultation s Innovation's Lizzie Cameron and No Bull's Ann Marie Allen both said they would push for a marquee on campus to better inform students about events and activities. "My biggest goal is to involve all parts of campus," Allen said. Who participated on a committee in her high school to buy a marquee as a senior-clas- s gift. Cameron, who is Panhellenic Council President, also felt the senior class should take an interest in repairing the fountain between the A. Ray Olpin University Union and the Student Services Building. Both parties campaigned all day Tuesday and felt the debate was a good forum to clear up any prob- students had with the on injunctiondisqualification lems Monday. The Senate's reaction to the policy has softened since the January meeting, when some called the policy an attack on academic freedom. "This whole policy strikes me as an obscene assault on the mission of the university," Biology Professor Jon Scgcr said in January. "This Web page thing is designed to bring sanctions to faculty and students," Mathematics Professor Don Tucker said. "Why the Senate would want to impose such sanctions on itself is beyond me." The Senate objected to the length of the policy, its sanctions and its d language." Hess called the Senate's suggestions "very helpful" and he shortened the policy, dropped all sanctions and smoothed out the language before Monday's vote. "heavy-hande- (to itd si 13 treat HEADQUARTERS Casta Rica Starting at you're a new faculty member or staff employee and not sure about your retirement plan choices, If just contact TiAA-CRE- F. THE We're the financial organization that's been dedicated for over 80 years to helping people in education and research reach their financial goals. -- Find out for yourself how TIAA-CRE- F TIAA-CRE- F hdudes accommodation 4 transfers Al packages must be sold with a as land Only" in conjunction with a Corner! student ticket. Tnps depart s Aprf 1.2001. 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