nonvoting member. One of the four at-large members is select eil to sene as hoard Chair. The director of the KMI > is an ex officio. nonvoting member-of tire Hoard. The lioaml (diair cur rently receives S12S/monlh for X months. The Budget Committee Chair and the House Committee Chair each cur rently receive $l(X)/month for X months All other members receive ShO/month for X months, batch member works about X-10 hours per week. Work studv is also available for they positit ms. Jacob Holcombe Serving on the EMU Board not only offers an opportunity to work towards positive change for my peers, it also offers an avenue for ownership in the university. Thorough my involvement this year as a mem ber of the EMU Board I have Worked hard to advocate posi tive change for students by rep resenting the student voice in EMU decisions. Another impor tant thing to me is ownership within the university. Sitting on the EMU Board has not only given me ownership within the university, but the chance to give ownership to students by representing their concerns on the board. I will create positive outcomes for student interests by working hard again next year to represent the student voice in EMU decisions. Take stake in your student union, have your voice heard in EMU decisions and gain ownership in decisions made on your behalf. Vote Jake Holcombe for EMU Board. Christa Shively no statement Senate Seat #1 STUDENT SENATE According to the ASI H) Constitution. the Student Senate Ii;ls two major functions, first, it is responsible for distributing more than S million dollars in incidental fees to three majo programs: ASIH) Programs, the lab Memorial Union (Bill) and the Athletic Department. As part of this responsibility, it establishes budgeting benchmarks or guidelines by Novetnb 50 for each of the three finance Committees (ASDO Programs finance Committee. BID Hoard, and the Athletic Department finance Committee) responsible for creating line-item budgets for the Major Program areas. Three finance Senators are elected to sene on each of these finance Committees. These Senators play an essential role in maintaining ongoing communication between the entire Senate and the finance Committees as the committees deve op the budgets for each area. The full Senate approves a lump sum budget amount for each Major Program area at the conclusion of the budget process in the spring. The second function of the Student Senate is to represent th DO students in the faculty-student University Senate and University Assembly, which debate and set general Dniversir policies. Senators also sit on student faculty committees, n the Information and Grievance Table in the BID lobby approve ASDO executive appointments, and hold regular office hours each week. Tile Senate is composed of eighteen members, fifteen of win sene for a two-year term and three who serve for a one-yeai term. The permanent structure of the Senate includes the following: three Senators who sene as memlters of the ASU( Programs finance Committee (2 two year seats and I one year seal), three Senators who serve as members of the Bll Hoard (2 two year seats and 1 one year seat), and three Senators who serve as members of the Athletic finance Committee (2 two year seats and I one year seat). These nine Senators are known as the ' finance Senators". The remaining nine Senators ate elected by major to represent academic departments and are referred to as ".Academic Senators'Tall two year seals). experience in ASDO programs and in accounting or budget ing would be helpful, but it is not necessary. The stipend fu positions is about SI50/month from September to May. These positions are expected to work about 15-20 hours |ier week. The Senate meets once a week. Rick Reed As students of the University of Oregon, we pay $171 each term for incidental fees. This money supports every ASUO activity on campus, and it is the Semite's responsibility to ensure each activity receives adequate funding while simultaneously holding each activity account able for its expenditures. It is this tight-rope walk that requires the members of the Program’s Finance Committee to be charismatic, intelligent and dedicated. Serving as an officer for phi lanthropy groups, community service organizations, social activities and the associated stu dent body throughout high school, as well as currently being a member of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity has afford ed me the opportunity to hone these skills. If elected I will fight to keep incidental fees at or below their current level while requiring each activity to become cost efficient, thus pro viding the opportunity for new programs to take form. Vote Rick Reed for Senate Seat 1. Dominique Beaumonte Greetings! I’m Dominique Beaumonte’. Quite frankly I like to be addressed as Senator Beaumonte. I know that sound* a little cocky but that reflects how serious I take my job as a senator. When I attended my first informational after I was . ' elected a Senator about a year ago. I was told that I had a big responsibility and that was to be a “protector of the fee.” I’m eager to fulfill this duty at another level. I’m down for gh ing some “view-point Neutral” love. It is PFC’s dedication to the fee that encourages me to step to the plate and answer the call of duty. I’m ready to „ carry the tradition of PFC and be the master fee protector. That’s where you come in. If you say... SENATOR BEAIJ ’ MONTE... PROTECTS MY MONEY and head to the polls ’ and vote DOMINIQUE BEAU MONTE for ASUO Programs Finance Committee (PFC) Seat #1. You will be glad you did. Senate Seat #2 Matthew Pfeiffer no statement Senate Seat #3 Meghan Standridge No matter what your level of involvement around campus, the roughly $500 you pay in incidental fees each year means you have a stake in ASUO pro gramming. From football tick ets to partial funding for over 117 ASIIO recognized student groups, more than $8 million in student money goes out to vari ous student programs every year. And every year, students control the process, from start to finish. Through my last two terms as an ASUO intern, I have seen the amazing things incidental fees can accomplish when used correctly. As a Programs Finance Committee Senator, I will continue the tradition of distributing incidental fee money in a fair and consistent manner; making sure groups use student money to its fullest potential, problem solving when they do not. This is our money and I will play my part in seeing it allocated appropri ately. Play your part. Vote Meghan Standridge for Seat 3 Senate Seat #4 Kady-Ann Davy Hello, my name is Kady-Ann Davy and I am running for Senate seat 4 which is the EMU Board Finance Senators seat. I have had substantial previous experience in governing during 1 my years at Benson Polytechnic High School, as well as active involvement in community building and campus program ming at the University of Oregon. In high school I assumed consistent responsibil ties as the Sophomore Class Treasurer and Student Body Treasurer. As a member of r- the Health Occupation Student Of America (HOSA) at the U. O O., I took numerous science classes including Biology, Anatomy & Physiology, Medical Terminology, etc. My commit ment to representing the Biology major student commu nity as well as other broad con stituencies, as evidenced by m) seriousness of purpose in pur suing. I have experience and am focussed on doing what needs to be done in the Senate to insure we be represented fairly and responsibly in order for all of us to be successful. — Currently I am an ASUO multi cultural advocate intern, a men — ber of Black Woman Of Achievement, the Black Studen Union, and The Oregon Students of Color Coalition I want to bring that attitude to the EMU Board Finance Senators seat in the senate. As the protector of fees, my job is to be an ally to my science stu dents and representive of my student body to make fair and equitable decisions. I can do this with the help of your input and thoughts, and your involve ment in my campaign and term of office if elected. This is a campus where we work togeth er to get things done, which I will work hard to do. If I am elected, I will do whatever it takes to make sure our inciden taial fees are allocated correctly. I am responsible, organized, open-minded, creative, and goal oriented. With these skills, I will get the job done. Do whats best! VOTE FOR KADY!!!!!!!! Senate Seat #5 Aryn Clark The students need a voice, someone to properly represent them.As a student senator it will be my job to take the inci dental fee, paid by you, the stu dents, and give that money to programs that will benefit you. For the past two terms I have been an intern in the ASUO office, and because of that experience, I have an understanding of the way that the student government works. My firm grasp of financial mat ters, and my ability to make fair decisions makes me a great choice for student senate. As a student senator on the EMU Board I will properly rep resent the issues that concern the student body. My name is Aryn Clark and 1 am running for EMU Board Finance Senator, Seat # 5. Samuel Berg Each year, UO students pay over five-hundred dollars in incidental fees, over one-third of those fees go towards programs in the EMU. While this is a lot of money, the EMU serves as a great resource to students, and I will ensure that it remains a center of campus life. Being a student, and a member of a Greek organization, I feel the necessity for fiscal responsibili ty of your student money. During my three years at the UofO, I have acquired valuable skills that make me an excellent i. candidate for this position. I am open-minded, knowledge [ able, and hard working. Vote Samuel C. Berg for EMU Board, Senate seat number 5. Senate Seat #7 Kate Kranzush Third times the charm! I have held an elected ADFC seat for the past two years. As chair of the committee, I have learned that the two most important qualities are advocat ing for students and continuity on staff. Because I am an avid Duck fan who loves attending UO sporting events, I know how important it is for students to have access to tickets. Through the use of the inciden tal fee, students “buy” these tick ets at a discounted price. I want to keep this fee as low as possible for students, while maximizing our student atten dance. What happens during negotiations is very reliant on what happened the previous year. That is why it is important for someone to be on the com mittee who knows how the ath letic department works and can get students the respect and tickets they deserve! Vote for Kate Kranzush for ADFC seat #7. GO DUCKS! Brad Fetrow When I first came to the University of Oregon three years ago, I had no idea what incidental fees were. Since then, I have found out various different things about incidental fees. Did you know there is more than 8 million dollars in incidental fees to be distributed by the Student Government. There are three main areas that the money is distributed: the ASUO, the EMU and the Athletic Department. It is the job of the Student Senate to allot this money to the three different programs. If elected to the Student Senate, I vow to work with fel low Student Senators to make sure that these fees are distrib uted in the most fair and ration al manner. So when it is time to vote, make the right choice and vote for an unprejudiced, hard working and determined candi date who will make the tough decision easy. Vote for Brad Fetrow. Alain Sho Ikeda Sho and Matt were walking on a trail through the forest and saw a magic hole. They decided to jump in and fell into a lake. Then they got out and saw talk Vote by DUCKWEB duckweb.uoregon.edu • Vote by DUCKWEB duckweb.uoregon.edu