Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 04, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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News brief
Student senate votes
to fund step show
Zeta Phi Beta sorority requested
$3,000 for this weekend’s step
show at Monday night’s ASUO
Student Senate meeting in the
EMU Board Room.
“We were hoping to get more
money,” Black Student Union Co
Director Haben Woldu said. “Due
to budget constraints, we haven’t
been able to get money,” she said.
Senator Kate Kranzush sup
ported the request because the
group has tried to raise revenue
for the event.
“I think it’s our job (to support
them). ... They have fundraised,”
she said.
The senate granted the motion
by a vote of 11 to two, with money
coming out of surplus funds.
“I think it’s important that not
only the BSU, but we (also) sup
port them,” Senator Dominique
Beaumonte said.
The Athletic Department Fi
nance Committee is setting up
more meetings to finalize con
tracts for the remainder of the
school year.
The Programs Finance Commit
tee reported the student incidental
fee is expected to decrease more
than 4 percent in the 2002-03
school year. The committee report
ed $86,875 remaining in the budg
et for the rest of this school year.
Justin Zuiker was selected to be
the new rules committee member.
— Robin Weber
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“What troubles me is that there
are no discreet limits to that ju
risdiction,” she said. “I don’t
think we want the University in
our homes.”
Berkman also expressed con
cerns that the language used in
some of the proposed changes is
even more vague than the lan
guage in the current code and
that some of the attempts to “sim
plify” the process would interfere
with students’ rights.
Students facing sanctions are
currently allowed to request a
hearing, regardless of the sanc
tions facing them. One of the sug
gested changes to the code would
allow formal hearings only in cas
es where a student was facing
suspension or expulsion — it
would also limit the function of
an attorney or advocate for the
student in a hearing.
“The current code is crafted to
be even-handed,” Berkman said.
“These proposals leave a lot to the
University’s discretion.”
Allison Jennings, a political sci
ence major now in her second year
on the committee, said great care
was being taken to avoid the kind
of problems Berkman described
but agreed the committee needed
to proceed carefully.
“That’s actually Hilary’s position
on our committee,” she said.
“That’s why the code hasn’t been
changed yet — because it’s so im
portant to protect students’ rights.”
E-mail higher education editor Leon Tovey
at leontovey@dailyemerald.com.
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