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Show Monday, April 24, 2006 Page A5 University Journal Senate ratifies appointees Cedar City I n s ti tu t e of By RYANN RASMUSSEN rrasmussensuujximal com The SUUSA Senate ratified all SUUSA appomtedpositions with w 01-0- 6, 03-0- 6, w & A waa ft W-- sa Administrative Assistant Crystal Kanr.srd Chair Kelsey Hodgson Publicity Involvement Assistant Mindy Randall Hollla Smith Service Detects Multicultural Del? 3ta Latosha Mayo Assistant to Activities VP Brooke Brian Katrina Williams Programming Director Landori Buie Publicity Chair Josh Seumaiu Spirit Director Aubrey Harrison Special Events Coordinator Kimber Ellison Welcome WeekMardi Gras HomecomingVaientines DanceGUU Idol Kira Piiette HowlWeicoma Back Week Bridgctte Limn Winter FormalThunderbird Awards Jordan Hufet Assistant to the President Jesss Holt Kiersten Gray Administrative Assistant Media Relations Director Ryann Rasmussen Lola Milliron Relations Director Campus Public Relations Director Isaac Hofyoak Brent Alien Community Relations Director j CCI CGI the exception of one associate justice position Tuesday night Miles Glover, a former student from Mesa, Anz was appointed to serve on the judicial council, but the senators did not ratify him into the position because they were unsure if he would attend SUU in the fall Sen Brad Barton, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, said Glover would not be suitable for the position because there was negativity surrounding him during the SUUSA Elections Theres been bad publicity surrounding this person, he said Sen Rachelle Gunderson, Sorenson Beverley Taylor College of Education, moved to postpone Glovers ratification for one week, allowing the senate more time to investigate his situation, and the senate voted in favor of the motion The senate also voted to open the floor for debate over Shawn SUUSA chief Ledingham, justice appointee Gunderson said Ledingham is the best individual for the position Shawn has been a great asset to SUUSA, she said Ultimately, the senate voted to ratify Ledingham into the position The senate began old business Africa with Bill Here We Cornel that would allocate $1,000 to two nursing students to travel to Africa and learn humanitarian and nursing skills Sen Cody Burr, College of Science, urged senators to pass the bill This is a great opportunity for the people m Africa, he said Sen Laura Webb, College of Performing & Visual Arts, was concerned that the funding would not benefit students as a whole In no way is this tied to the school itself, she said vote The bill failed by a Members of the senate also voted on Bill Equipped for Life1 that would allocate funding to the College of Performing & Visual Arts to purchase equipment The bill , 'ti . Henry-ScoSimkirs Representative Caleb Miller Chief Justice Shawn Ledingham David Welsh Associate Justice Associate Justice Myles Glover (not ratified) LaCee Nicole Yoho Associate Justice Mariesa Joefle Huntsman Asst, to Chief Justice Assistant to the Academic VP Dennis Busch Lauren ChalSis Assistant to the Senate CIET Senator Maile Wilson Academic Delegates Gov- - tf SUUSA Controller Arte Nicholas Trujillo & & BoAnn Downard Entertainment Delegates Ana Webber & Derek Raynor Athletic & Recreation Delegates Kate Montoya & Scott Nelson Professional Development Delegates Cldne Christensen & Joshua Bytendorp Greek Delegate Heather Larson CJ Armstrong Support Delegate Education Senator Rogeiio Caseneda Jr. Source; SUUSA April 18 ObstotiK Gnet otog Infeitihty s&i s&Bord Certified Specialist Obstetric C.3re & Natural, Routine r High Risk Obstetrics Complete Gynecologic Care $ Minimally Invasive & Major Female Surgery Infertility $ Bladder Problems Free Pregnancy Tests New Clinic Opening Soon! Private, Comfortable Waiting Area Saturday Appointments Available Senators in favor of passing the bill said the funding is for items the students will use for their academic advancement vote The bill passedby a 0 Finally, the senate voted on Bill 05-0TReally Need which would Incentives, allocate $300 to purchase three iPod Shuffles as incentives for students to fill out academic advising surveys Sen Becky Zittmg, School of Business, spoke in favor of passmg the bill the future Considering success of surveys, we should pass this bill, she said the Burr bill, opposed 14-2-- WEzEzKLY 14-3-- 0 SPECIALS MONDAY Bacon Cheeseburger Meal $3-5- 9 TUESDAY Chick en Strips Meal $T.O WEDNESDAY Wrap Meal - $T.35 THURSDAY Deluxe Burger Meal - $3-3- 5 add cheese for .25 ERIDAY Chicken Sandwich Meal - $3 $9 Daily Specials MONDAY Hot Choclate 10 off any size TUESDAY Iced Caffe Late 10 off any size WEDNESDAY Happuccinos 10 JOURNAL arguing that more students would respond to the survey if something else was offered We could reach more students if we bought them pizza or something, he said Gunderson said someone will have to pay for the iPods with their own money if the bill didnt pass If we dont pass this bill, someone will have to pay for the iPods out of their own Students pockets, she said need incentives vote The bill passedby a The senate will meet for the final time this semester on Tuesday at 6 30 p m in the Sharwan Smith Centers Great Basin Room was amended to allocate $1,419 off any size THURSDAY Carmel Macchiato 10 off any size FRIDAY Caffe Mocha 10 off any size Get ready for those all night study groups at Starbucks ! 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