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Show STRESSLESS LIFE MAKES US FAT, LAZY. CABLE TV STATION READY FOR ACTION. UN LV President Robert Maxson SUSCs Convocation audience that the world is made up of After much delay and frustration, KGSU'Cable TV told is set to be in operation for viewing today. Its been a long hard road, but the program selection may prove worth the wait. SEE PAGE 7. spectators and doers. He strongly advised we try to become the latter. SEE PAGE 3. uuderhiri UTAH THE STUDENT NEWS AND VIEWS OF SOUTHERN UTAH STATE CCffJAVp' CEDAR CITY, 1985 student elections: ules will be tougher x. ySA M' a added Senate President Steve Wright, noting that campaigning m the dorms would probably be banned this way we can do it, by Ralph Schriock Candidates for the upcoming ASSUSC elections are already turning in applications, and a senate election committee is setting down ground rules to keep campus campaigning civilized Gene- - al elections for both ASSUSC Senators and leaders of the Executive Council aie set for Feb. 27, with the nominations set for Feb 13 and primal y elections Feb. 20 Eaily indications aie that organized 31 paitie. v again rule elections this ASSUSC President Scott sud eai, Pru e, who put a sign up sheet in the Student Center so individual candidates can get together with ms SfcSfr KL.-- ! jBBBBS 'Nominations for student body offices are set for Feb. 13; primaries for Feb. 20 ana finals jOr Feb 27. evhers to form parties As tU u vorh al leader of the GOLD parte, owc.er, Tnee said he is not sjpnoitmg any of the candidates who plan to run because those that I know aie running support continuing everything weve done alrcadv No candidates for president have been officially announced yet, bur several applications for senate have alieady been turned in Because of some problems wuth election rules last year, Price asked the election committee to consider controls on campaigning in the dormitories and instead schedule a Meet the Candidates night to involve dorm residents. A night is the only way we can do it. Its the fairest door-to-do- year. The election committee will also have more control over rules this year to avoid confusion like that which occurred last year, Wright added An election committee last year fined two candidates for campaign violations, but the senate overturned the committees decision Brad Bennett, director of student activities, hopes to advise students planning to run for office on the requirements and commitments involved To be eligible for an ASSUSC office, a student must be enrolled full time and cannot be on social or academic probation or suspension, he noted Students should consider the time requuements of an office before running, Bennett also said, noting that, If youre going to be working 20 hours a week, and youre taking 20 credits, and youre married, maybe you shouldn't run foi an office But foi those who can handle it, student government offers tremendous advantages, Bennett said including he experience that looks good on a icsurne and leadership development h also oftem some fmani lal compensation in tnc form of a n scholaislnp and a monthly stipend starting at about $70 a month, he said Bennett also recommends candidates to form a party, one that has a broad based ticket Parties last year included candidates for both the executive council and senate, although students can vote for individual candidates with no regard for party If they form a party, they might get one person from theatre arts, one from education, and so forth, Bennett suggested. Officers elected in the Feb. 27 elections will be inaugurated March 2 and take office at the start of spring quarter S l. Jody Cox, front, 7, Jeremy Cox, 9, and Brandon Nielson, 11, find the enjoyment on the SUSC campus by sledding on the hill behind hill iced the who find are The children Music Building. among many winter sports. popular place for |