Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 1989, Page 15, Image 14

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    Student Senate seeks visibility
By Andrew Nat hison
Emerald Contributor
The Stiidont Si>n,ill' met for
the first tirin' tins term Thurs
diiv ni^lil m the i:\ll . ri'sols
mg nothing lint disi nssing se\
oral goals for the up< inning
year.
_Student Senate_
The ll> senators who attend
ed the meeting agreed that 1 in
proving the senate's visibility
on campus has to be one of the
major ohjei lives of the student
representatives this fall
"I think that more people
need to recognize we re here
Student Senator him tamper
said "We're elected to serve
the students and we can't if
they don’t know what we're
here to do.
Although the Student Senate
with representatives from all
the departments and schools on
campus, has no actual power, it
makes up one-third of the Uni
versitv Senate, faculty mem
tiers make up the rest of the
I bliversitv Senate
University Senate resolutions
i arry signdii ant weight in poll
cv decisions on campus With
greater visibility, members ot
the Student Senate hope for
more imp.n I as well
Ulice people start coming 111
ns ,iihI realizing we re av ailable
tor help. that's when we re go
ing to have the biggest ini
pact," Cooper said "Right
now we can sit around here
and generate a lot ot ideas with
Hi people W ith lH.POO people
we i an generate a lot more
" I lie Student Senate is reallv
the vnic e of the students " sen
ator Kevin Ian I’edigo said "II
there's disharmony, this is
where the hall starts rolling
This is \\ here it starts
"I see the Student Senate at
complishing wonderful things
this year," I’edigo said I
think th.it vve i an ai i omptish
what the student's want us to
accomplish, and that's our mu
jor object ive
No motions were passed at
Thursday s meeting, hut a van
el\ ot ohjei t iv es were d Is
cussed, hast year the Student
Senate passed a resolution urg
mg the new l'diversity I’resi
dent to establish a permanent
student position on the 1 list itu
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n\ Weed said she wanted Id
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The issue ol funding higher
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meeting and it was suggested
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gate it further lake all sugges
lions raised at the meeting this
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al. hut no oftii nil dei isiun to
proceed further
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Student Senate from t> III p m
to (i
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joi tope ot dis( ussion during
the meeting Senator left John
son said that when he went to
register, half the courses he
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ready i losed When he went to
i hiss the first day. hall the stu
dents were silling on the tlooi
Weed said her main ohjei live
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that sounds reullv general List
year we got t In* resolution
passed about the animal care
and use committee We want to
multiply that so w hen a report
er i nines to a meeting next year
we i .in say we accomplished
this this this and this
II we had enough gnev
am es on a i ertairi topic . it
might go up to the top adminis
trator so that they c mild do
something alrout it senate
sec rotary Litany I lay idson
said "This isn't like high
sc hool We pay to go here and
should have power in c hanging
it d yy e don’t like the yvay
things are
Davidson hopes the Student
Senate will yyork yyith c ampus
groups sin h as Oregon Student
Public Interest Roseau h (iroup
Students for the Rthical I real
merit of Animals and Men
Against Rape to achieve
i hanges at tile t im ei sily
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