Student Senate adds two to IFC By Dantoi West Orogor 0»>y f The Student Senate confirmed two students to the Incidental Fee Committee Tuesday night Among the qualifications needed were in volvement on campus, some budgetary skills and past experience in the ASUO and other campus organizations. Characteristics that were considered important were objectivity and time management skills. The new members need to trv to be objective when allocating large amounts of money to the various groups and organizations. Time manage ment was crucial because the 1FC wants to make sure that its members' outside and extracurricular activities don't interfere with meetings The Senate confirmed Samir Kumar and Kris Cornwell to the IFC. and confirmed law students I.isa Lawrence. Keith Kramer and Matthew McCauley to the Constitution Court. Some initial responses from the new members were positive and enthusiastic. "I'm relieved and I'm excited about this new committee," said Cornwell, a sophomore "I believe that once we’re committed to get some thing done, we're getting it done " Although the new IFC may become a well rounded. organized and enthusiastic group, there wasn’t always a time when things looked so posi tive. especially Inst year Some of the members who served spring term of last year faced problems on the board. Throughout the year, some of the committee members became burned out or uninterested in the IFC Also, personal conflicts between some of the members took a toll on the IFC as a whole. Some of the members decided to leave be< a use of the tur moil and others quit because of time conflicts or because they were graduating Normally, tbe positions on the IKC are elected positions that are voted on in conjunction with the voting for the ASUO Executive Because of ret ent changes in the committee, a burden was left on the shoulders of the IFC anil ASUO President Eric Bowen. This term, it was Bowen's responsibility to recommend students to the positions available on the IFC. Bowen was very confident that the students he recommended were willing to put in the time and energy to get the job done. Also, many of the IFC members were persuaded that the new members were capable of doing a fine job The Student Sen ate. virtually without a doubt, confirmed Bowen's appointments Many of the candidates were aware of how important the selection of the IFC whs going to t>o in order not to repeat some of the incidents of last spring "They (the present IFC) wanted to improve on the members, l-ast year's lack of effort and progress led to the attendance problem that some members had. Hut this new batch of rnemliers should help out with cutting down on internal problems," said Kumar, a sophomore. "I want more insight on student fees and to dis pel some myths that students may have about the committee," Cornwell said. 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