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The 2003-04 senate addressed several housekeeping issues, special requests and the nominations for summer session senate president and vice president positions in their first meeting. The senate approved special re quests for fund transfers for the Black Student Union’s graduation ceremony, the senate’s finance committee barbecue, Black Women of Achievement’s Ebony Man Event, KWVA’s pager service and Pre-Health’s event to honor program contributors. The senate also granted the ASUO Executive a special request of #1,930 out of surplus to be used toward the deficit created during special elections. The deficit was partly a result of higher advertising costs and mandatory advertising requirements. The executive is un able to budget for special elections during the ASUO Programs Fi nance Committee budget process because special elections are not a planned event. The senate also began preparing for its summer session, which meets periodically throughout the sum mer months. Mena Ravassipour, senate seat two, was nominated for senate president for summer ses sion, and Aryn Clark, senate seat five, was nominated for vice presi dent for summer session. Nomina tions and elections for the 2003-04 school year senate president and vice president will occur next fall. The senate will meet once during dead week before adjourning for the summer. Summer session will begin after finals week and is expected to meet at least once before June 30. —Aimee Rudin Campus buzz Friday "The Voting Rights Act and African-American Politics" (lecture), noon, 189 PLC, free. "Dying for Conversation: Tlaxcalan Boy Martyrs and the Evangelization of Mexico in the Sixteenth Century" (lecture), noon-1 p.m., 159 PLC, 346-3934. "Undergraduate Research on Mesoamerican Ethno History: The Feminist Humanities Team in Tlaxcala/' (lecture), noon-1 p.m., 330 Hendricks, free, 346-5015. Todd Delgiudice, clarinet (master's recital), 12:30 p.m., Beall Hall, free. MFA artists'talks, 1-2:30 p.m. Jacobs Gallery, Hult Center, One Eugene Centre, free, 346-2057. Student travel presentation, 5:15 p.m., 206 Lawrence, 346-2077. Cherie Hughes, soprano (doctoral recital), 6 p.m., Beall Hall, free. "Tranquility Zone" (religious meeting), 6 p.m., Baha'i' Center, 1458 Alder St., 484-7038. "Asoka" (film), 7-10 p.m., EMU International Lounge, free, 346-0887. Oregon ballroom dance, 7:30-11:30 p.m., 220 Gerlinger, $5 general, $4 students, 346-6025. "Jazz Cafe" (concert), 8 p.m., 178 Music, $5 general, $3 students and senior citizens, 346-5678. 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