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(anti cash) Call: Nor'Westcr Brewing Company 1-800-472-2739 • (503) 232-9771 Microbrewery committed to brewing high quality ale and lager been using Oregon grown hojn and grams in small batches is interviewing for campus area part-time brewery representative Multicultural Center transfers funds ■ STUDENT SENATE: <:tve student groups received special requests Same* At-ewan f <**» The Student Senate partially approved a foamier rwpevrf by the Multicultural (enter Wednesday night alter a debate about atudent program uw of incidental hm* The requeat for a tranafer of ll *S0 from a graduate teaching Mime poafttem to a variety of oth er budget item* find cam* before th* Senate laat week, but mem her* waited to receive a detailed baling of how the Iran*(erred money would be *pent before moving forward with th* iaaue Senate member* «*ld they were concerned because the bating included money for two event* that have already occurred. Black I boon Month and aGres* Root * Organizing Weekend Sen 1‘retident Martin Fisher Mid he w#» concerned that the Senate, in approving the request, would he vetting a precedent for other group* w ho wl*h to Iran* far large amount* of money front one line-item to another H*» really d#*tru< live to th* prot est to MV since H a already been allocated era thou Mot wea ry about H,” ha Mid Kant Black. a former Student Senator. Mid the precedent wm tat last year whan the Senate approved a Woman"* Canter request to transfer money from payroll to an account the group utad to buy furniture for it* suit* In the MOL* com. the money I* actually going for programs for students, he Mid After deliberating over the tutw. th# Senate decided to approve the transfer request at S! 200. giving the MOL money for events including the Ethtea After the Holocaust Conference Th# Senate did not approve money transfers of SftSO to cover either event that had already occurred The Senate also heard wquastt from the ASUO Woman's (enter, Native American Student Union (NASU), Office of Student Advo cacy (OSA| and Student Senate Wednesday night The Women's Canter request ed and received $4,000 in order to help bring the NAMES Protect AIDS Memorial Quilt to campus in May NASD also received tha full amount of money they request ed Initially. the program request ed about $1.300. but after con ferring with ASUO comptroller* and the Senate, they changed their request to $2,673, The special request will allow NA.SU to pay McArthur Court for housing fast year's Spring Pow wow Tracy Monroe, co-director of NASU. Mid tha group had the money to pay last year's bill, but was not billed by Mat; Court until after their accounts had closed OSA and the Student Senate received the hill amount* of their requests with little debate by the body OSA will receive $786 to reimburse tha ASUO for the pur chase of a computer and the Stu dent Senate will get $52$ to cov er printing expense* The Senate also approved the goal statement of a new student group, the Star Wars Student union. Sen. Sean Martin, a SWSU member, said the group was cre ated to explore social issues in a neutral context “When you really go deep into Star Wars cul ture. you can really see stuff that we have to deal with.” he said. Architecture school finishes accreditation review ■ PROGRAM Reviewers are impressed wtri students' strength and activity By Rtgmi Brown HtS/fm t amw Aapwa* The Sc hool of Architecture ha* |u*l completed a five-year review protest that will determine whet tier it* program can continue to be national* I* a««.(edited. «ud Mu heel fluey. head of the archi tecture school. At the same time, the school i» going through a ten-year review pn« »** required by the Umversh tv tor all program*, he said In addition to three year* of internship*. pro fe**ionai an hitect* must receive a degree from a program accredited by the National Architecture Accrediting Board. IHaey *aid Ttie University will not receive the final result* until some time this summer, said reviewer Betty Landes*, an architect from Pac ific Palisade*. Calif Landevs said she wa» impressed with what she saw at Ihe University "We looked at all part* of the program,” she Mid "ft emoted very solid to me," The review pnu.es* wa* a positive experience tor the Sc hool of Architecture, said Robert Melon k interim dean for the School of Architecture and Allied Art*, which house* the architecture sc hool "They went very perceptive about the strengths of the program.” Melon k said *1 thought it he review! went very well,” To prepare for the review process, the school ere aled a self study report, which was sent to the an reditaiion lioard last spring, Melnick said In order for the review to he successful, everyone connected with the School of Architecture must be involved, including students, (acuity and Univer sity President Pave Frohnmayer All five representatives of the review board met with a panel of University representatives from ail sides A process like ihts is healthy for the architecture school, Melnick said. “It reaily offers the oppor tunity to look carefully at ourselves " All an hitetiure students have an opportunity to he involved in the rearcreditation process because it takes place every five years, the amount of time need ed to complete the school's program, Melnick said The attive role taken by students made an impres sion on the reviewers “I admire the strength and activity displayed by student organizations." said Landess “It is very strong rum pares! to other schools." The University review process will probably not he complete until the end of winter term. Melnick said li requires that the school be reviewed by both a group of University faculty and a group of profes sional architects not associated with the University, Steadman Upham. vice provost in charge of tire review proems, was not available for comment 7 RESERVE YOUR PUCE IN HISTORY Jew the club and rung your own mug on your own special hook Plus enjoy membership pnvtfeges Let's dnnk lo posterity* % @£s£ 2Pw4** k tm tarn K f«QP» Wmtti B unamfi «n» ^lax» OmwSuxMi frvKft Old Texas , Steak House .. "T -ftth - » —__ - - ~ T^csssr Voted "Best Steaks in Eugene" 3 years In a row! SWrts • Chicken . 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