Summer Senate passes all motions at meeting The Multicultural Center and KWVA campus radio were among those with requests on Wednesday night BY NICHOLAS WILBUR NEWS REPORTER The Senate Summer Committee held its second meeting Wednes lay at 5:30 p.m. in the EMU Owyhee Room to hear special requests from KWVA campus radio, the Nontraditional Stu dent Union and the Multicultural Cen ter, as well as announcements from ASUO executive Vice President Kyla Coy and Oregon Student Association Campus Organizer Courtney Hight. Last week, less than two-thirds of the committee’s six members were able to attend, so the meeting sched uled for July 6 was canceled. Wednes day, six senators attended the meeting, two of which are not part of the Sum mer Committee. Senator Spencer Crum has yet to attend a meeting, and Sara Hamilton was also absent. The Senators who did attend includ ed Chairman Reinier Heyden, Vice Chairwoman Monica Irvin, Jessica Nair and Tyrel Love. Those not on the Summer Committee in attendance in cluded Senators Mike Filippelli and Khanh Le. Chairman Heyden said that he is still getting used to the meeting process. “You just have to try as you go,” Heyden said. He added that getting everybody together has so far been the most difficult part. “Other than that,” Heyden said, “I enjoy being informed and seeing things going on campus, including the ones you aren’t involved with.” Summer Committee Vice-Chair woman Monica Irvin said, “It’s pret ty much what I expected. I’d been to meetings before and seen how people make requests, how votes take place ... but so far this year has been pretty easy. We haven’t had any problems yet.” Senator Nair, seat 16, said that she really likes it so far and that it is pretty easy. “We don’t really know what to do yet because we haven’t had our re treat yet, but it’s pretty exciting so far,” Nair said. NSU co-director Kyna Langhorne was first to present a request. She asked for $31 to buy muffins and juice for nontraditional students during the University’s Week of Welcome (Sept. 21-23). After a mo tion to allow the request, the Senate passed it in a unanimous decision without discussion. KWVA requested a transfer of funds from academic year 2004-05 payroll to the equipment account for the purchase of about $7,000 in stu dio equipment. KWVA General Man ager Charlotte Nisser said that the funds were “not absolutely neces sary right now,” but that the new equipment would help the three ra dio stations uphold their service to the community, as mandated by the Federal Communications Commis sion. The Senate passed the request Tim Bobosky | Photo editor ASUO Chairman Reinier Heyden, left, Senator Jessica Nair and Senator Michael Filippelli vote on a request from the Nontraditional Stu dent Union at Wednesday’s student senate meeting. in a unanimous decision. The last of the special requests came from MCC co-direct Khanh Le. The MCC currently has no general printing account, and needs funds for printing expenses not covered. The Senate vot ed unanimously to pass the request without discussion. There was no old news or new news so the Senate moved to An nouncements, where vice president GET PAID [ now hiring classified sales assistants ] Sales, customer service, pagination and layout experience await you. Now hiring for summer and fall. Contact Classified Ad Manager Trina Shanaman at 346-4343 or at classads@dailyemerald.com for a job description and application. Oregon Daily Emerald The independent campus newspaper for the University of Oregon Kyla Coy informed the Senate of a Greentape Notebook meeting the executive held. Wording, rules and procedures are under review and are being reworked for fall term. Courtney Hight, the Oregon Stu dent Association Campus Organizer, announced that the Oregon Universi ty System is meeting at 9 a.m. on Fri day at Portland State University. She encouraged students to come and represent the student body because the decisions over tuition and fees will be determined for the next academic year. A bus is being provided for students who wish to attend. For information on the trip to Portland, e-mail Hight at uoco@orstudents.org or call 346-0621. nwilbur@ daily emerald, com 018472 Pregnant? Talk with a friend. 1.800.848.LOVE possiblypregnant.org FRIDAY'S @ FOUR STUDENT GOLFING AT 'THE NINES' $AA.9* Nine Holes plus FREE Fountain Drink A