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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, October 4, 1999

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Includes meeting agenda and minutes, along with additional information about workshops and letters. CSUN Session 29 Meeting Minutes and Agendas.

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uac000978. Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Records, 1965-2019. UA-00029. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1125r87t

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President DAVID FISK STUDENT SENATE MEETING 29-34 Monday, 4 October 1999 MSU 201 6:00PM Stephanie Davy Senate President Pro-Tempore Education Ryland G. Whitaker Engineering Christian Augustin Liberal Arts John P. A. Garcia Health Sciences Tara Schroeder Health Sciences Ofir Ventura Business Catharine Bastunas Liberal Arts Monica Moradkhan Student Development Marc Maietta Business Brady T. Knapp Business Johnny Anzalone 'ducation aul Moradkhan Sciences Luis Ayon Business Sheridan Green Engineering Jennifer Hamby Education Marion McLaughlin Hotel Administration Mike Fecteau Liberal Arts Scott Pajak Hotel Adminstration James Benedetto Urban Affairs Monika Callahan Student Development Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Michael Turner Fine Arts Faiza Qureshi Urban Affairs I. CALL TO ORDER II. ROLL CALL III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Director Reports Nevada Student Affairs-DIRECTOR NYSTROM Elections Board-DIRECTOR RAMIREZ-ESTUS CSUN Student Services-DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT Entertainment and Programming-DIRECTOR GLANCZ Office of Student Information-DIRECTOR DELAFONTAINE D. Business Manager Report VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of co-sponsorship of World Games with Campus Community Development. Funds in the amount of $2,000.00 to be encumbered"' from the CSUN 2702 (general-discretionary) account as submitted by SENATOR0 AYON. See Attachment 1 co B. Action Item: Nomination/Election of three (3) CSUN Officials (at least one of-J which must be a senator from the College of Education, and three (3) faculty? members to serve on the CSUN Student Teaching Scholarship; _ ras C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1,152.0Q./-: to the UNLV Marching Band for caps. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 27Ou-tgeneral) account as submitted by SENATOR TURNER. See attachment 2 D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Rules and Ethics committee recommendation regarding the first charge filed against SENATOR GARCIA, as submitted by SENATOR AUGUSTIN; E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Rules and Ethics committee recommendation regarding the second charge filed against SENATOR GARCIA, as submitted by SENATOR AUGUSTIN CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4 5 0 5 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT {in accordance with N.R.S. 241.020 (2)(c)(3)} IX. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS X. GOOD OF THE SENATE XI. ADJOURNMENT Posted in accordance with Nevada Open Meeting Law (N.R.S. 241.000) at the following locations: Moyer Student Union, Frank & Estella Beam Hall, Flora Dungan Humanities, Classroom Building Complex and Thomas Beam Engineering Complex. we change irecti on, we are likely to end up where we are headed/' — Chinese proverb Which direction will you choose? The World Game Workshop is much more than a lecture or even a game—it is a multimedia event which uses props and information to create an exciting simulation of global issues. Participants represent world leaders and decision makers, using the largest and most accurate map of the earth as a gameboard. Most importantly, the World Game Workshop allows you to use your knowledge and your ideas to do something you may never have tried: to actively decide the fate of the earth. The World Game Workshop was originated by American architect and phi-losopher Buckminster Fuller. He strongly believed, as does the World Game Insti-tute, that the individual can make a difference. Experience The World Game: k u i Siofrsa September 3, 1999 To: Jen Peck, Student Body President From: Chuck Garcia, Student Representative, University Bands Travis Millet, Student Representative, University Bands Re: Petition for Funds/Marching Band Expenditure We as Ml time UNLV students respectfully request your consideration of this memorandum petitioning the UNLV Student Government body to underwrite the cost of outfitting collegiate licensed baseball caps for the university marching band. The UNLV Marching Band and UNLV Student Government have continued to develop a relationship that has been positively reciprocal as both bodies attempt to serve and represent all UNLV students. One of the most rewarding aspects of our partnership with CSUN is the precedent set by the 100-plus marching band members to support Student Government and other university entities in such activities as Premier UNLV, Fremont Street Football Kick-off Rally, selected university-related performances, and. Rebel Football pep rallies sponsored by CSUN and its related student organizations. This year a prototype of the cap will be made available by the NIKE corporation through Mr. Paul Pucciarelli (UNLV Athletics). The proposed quantity is 144 caps at $8.00 each. Total amount requested: $1,152 00 Thank you, in advance for your consideration of this petition. We can be reached at the university bands office HFA 223, 895-3734. College of Fine and Performing Arts Department of Music • University Bands 4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 455006* Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-5006 (702) 895-3734 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President DAVID FISK MINUTES STUDENT SENATE MEETING 29-34 Monday, 4 October 1999 MSU 201 6:00PM Stephanie Davy Senate President Pro-Tempore Education Ryland G. Whitaker Engineering Christian August in Liberal Arts John P. A. Garcia Health Sciences Tara Schroetler Health Sciences Ofir Ventura Business Catharine Bastunas Liberal Arts Monica Moradkhan Student Development Marc Maietta Business Brady T. Knapp Business Johnny Anzalone "iucation aul Moradkhan Sciences Luis Ay on Business Sheridan Green Engineering Jennifer Hamhy Education Marion McLaughlin Hotel Administration Mike Fecteau Liberal Arts Scott Pajak Hotel Adminstration James Benedetto Urban Affairs Monika Callahan Student Development Amanda Brink Hotel Administration Michael Turner Fine Arts Faiza Qureshi Urban Affairs I. CALL TO ORDER SENATE PRESIDENT FISK CALLED THE MEETING TO ORDER AT 6.11 PM SENATE PRESIDENT FISK CALLED A RECESS UNTIL 7:00 PM SENATE PRESIDENT FISK CALLED THE MEETING BACK TO ORDER AT 7.11 n. ROLL CALL PRESENT ABSENT AUGUS TIN, CHRIS (EXCUSED) GARCIA, JOHN (EXCUSED) PAJAK, SCOTT (EXCUSED) WHITAKER RYLAND(unexcused) ANZALONE, JOHN AYON, LUIS BATUNAS, CATHARINE BENEDETTO, JAMES BRINK, AMANDA CALLAHAN, MONIKA DAVY, STEPHANIE FECTEAU, MICHAEL (7:13) GREEN, SHERIDAN HAMBY, JENNIFER KNAPP, BRADY MAIETTA, MARC MCLAUGHLIN, MARION MORADKHAN, MONICA MORADKHAN, PAUL QURESHI, FAIZA SCHROEDER, TARA TURNER, MICHAEL VENTURA, OFIR IH. APPROVAL OF MINUTES IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports SENATOR MAIETTA stated that there will be a Ways & Means meeting at 5:30 next Monday SENATOR AUGUSTIN enters at 7:15 SENATOR M. MORADKHAN stated that there will be a Rebel Yell Advisory Meeting on Friday at 9:00 in FDH Rm 103 B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4505 SOUTH MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3477 • FAX (702) 895-4606 C. Director Reports Nevada Student Affairs-DIRECTOR NYSTROM stated that he is organization a Voter Registration for the days of November 15 and 16th from 10-2. He went on to ask What can your US congress person do for you? Elections Board-DIRECTOR RAMIREZ-ESTUS stated that tomorrow would be the Forum for the Elections Candidates. She went on to state that the last day of Elections the polls will be open from 8:00-7:00 and ballots would be counted from 7:00-9:00. She went on to state that the unofficial results would be posted that night. CSUN Student Services-DIRECTOR WAINSCOTT stated that she believes that they have improved the recognition for the organizations, and thanks to everyone for their support Entertainment and Programming-DIRECTOR GLANCZ stated that Pauly Shore tickets are still on sale, and Comedy night is this Thursday Office of Student Information-DIRECTOR DELAFONTAINE had no report D. Business Manager Report BUSINESS MANAGER MOORE read off the following expenditures for the previous week: REPROGRAPHICS $262.80, MOVIE NIGHT FLYERS $8.90, UNLV VS. UTAH FLYER $8.90, LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FLYER $8.35, PAULY SHORE FLYER $368.80, PAULY SHORE POSTERS $2.33, VEHICLE RENTAL $23.40, LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP FLYER $16.65, ELECTIONS PACKET $45.15, BUS SERVICE FLYERS $7.65, PAULY SHORE FLYER $33.00, CNDIDATES FLYERS $2.90, PAULY SHORE HANDBILL $32.90, BUSINESS CARDS $12.50, POSTAGE $24.49, COMEDY NIGHT FLYERS $7.65, DJ PERFORMANCE $125.00, DJ PERFORMANCE $ 125.00, POLO SHIRTS $ 110.00, PIZZA $ 275.00, COPIER CHARGES $214.54, REIMBURSEMENT $95.53, REIMBURSEMENT $28.69, FOOD AND DRINKS $23.40, MISC. OFFICE SUPPLIES $155.29. TOTAL $2,018.82 VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of co-sponsorship of World Games with Campus Community Development. Funds in the amount of $2,000.00 to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general-discretionary) account as submitted by SENATOR AYON. See Attachment 1 SENATOR M. MORADKHAN moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR KNAPP DISCUSSION FOLLOWED MOVE INTO A VOTE. MOTION PASSES 19-1-0 (SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY OPPOSES) B. Action Item: Nomination/Election of three (3) CSUN Officials (at least one of which must be a senator from the College of Education, and three (3) faculty members to serve on the CSUN Student Teaching Scholarship; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to table, seconded by SENATOR AUGUSTIN MOVE INTO A VOTE. MOTION PASSES 20-0-0 C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of expending an amount not to exceed $1,152.00 to the UNLV Marching Band for caps. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 (general) account as submitted by SENATOR TURNER. See attachment 2 SENATOR MAEETTA moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR FECTEAU DISCUSSION FOLLOWED MOVE INTO A VOTE. MOTION PASSES 18-2-0 (SENATORS AUGUSTIN, AND ANZALONE OPPOSE) D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Rules and Ethics committee recommendation regarding the first charge filed against SENATOR GARCIA, as submitted by SENATOR AUGUSTIN; SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to approve, seconded by SENATOR MAIETTA DISCUSSION FOLLOWED RULES ND ETHICS DISMISSES THE CHARGES 3-0-0 MOVE INTO A VOTE. MOTION PASSES 18-0-2 (SENATORS AUGUSTIN, SCHROEDER ABSTAIN) E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Rules and Ethics committee recommendation regarding the second charge filed against SENATOR GARCIA, as submitted by SENATOR AUGUSTIN SENATOR MAIETTA moved to approve, seconded SENATOR TURNER DISCUSSION FOLLOWED MOVE INTO VOTE. MOTION PASSES 18-0-2 (SENATORS AUGUSTIN, AND SCHROEDER ABSTAIN) VIII. PUBLIC COMMENT {in accordance with N.RS. 241.020 (2)(c)(3)} IX. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND S UMMATIONS PRESIDENT PECK stated that Ann Hein needs volunteers for the Student Development Center. She went on to state that the American Heart Walk is October 24th and she wanted to know if anyone wanted a CSUN team. She went on to state that the technology fee survey is up on the web page. VICE PRESIDENT CANEPA stated that she is working on the faculty excellence award, and there was one mess up on one of the plaques. She went on to state that the Judicial Council has two seats open and the Executive Board will be submitting the names to the next agenda. She went on to state that she is working on the conduct code for the Board of Regents. SENATE PRESIDENT FISK stated that Rules & Ethics did a professional job, and he understands that it is difficult to investigate someone you know. He went on to state Senator Davy and himself are working on the new senate packets. Kiss of the Spider Woman was a good play, and good luck to everyone. X. GOOD OF THE SENATE SENATOR MAIETTA stated that he concurs with Senator Anzalone. He went on to state that the just put out there news letter-running an efficient business-"it's your business". He went on to state that he does not agree with the Rebel Yell, and that student involvement was discredited and that makes him very upset. SENATOR VENTURA stated he will be leaving soon and that you will be hearing from him before he's gone. He went on to state good luck to those who are re-running. SENATOR CALLAHAN stated good luck to all of those who are running, and the leadership scholarship applications are due on October 15. SENATOR GREEN stated that it was not pretentious to write in third person. And that he would be attending the Campus Safety Meeting with President Peck SENATOR TURNER stated thank you for the caps for the Band and good luck to those running SENATOR MCLAUGHLIN stated the Rebel Yell graded her a D- and at the top of the list SENATOR BASTUNAS NO COMMENT SENATOR HAMBY stated that Rules and Ethics did a good job and good luck to everyone SENATOR QURESHI stated that the Rules and Ethics did a good job SENATOR M. MORADKHAN stated that there will be a newsletter next week and good job Rules and Ethics SENTATOR P. MORADKHAN stated thanks to those who have supported him SENATOR AUGUSTIN stated that he disagrees with the Rebel Yell. He went on to state that there are two weeks left and wants the gavel. And good luck to those running SENATOR KNAPP- stated that the Rebel Yell appreciated the tatatoos' SENATOR AYON stated Rules and Ethics did a great job and the were accurate and professional. He went on to state that he appreciated the approval of the World Games, and stated that by far this is the worst Rebel Yell he has ever seen. SENATOR FECTEAU stated that he liked the paper, and that he wanted a grade in the paper. He went on to state that he didn't drive to the football game and how much worse can we play. SENATOR BRINK stated good luck to everyone SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY stated that he wanted to welcome Aaron Clemens but he left. She then yielded the floor to Senator Knapp SENATOR KNAPP stated that he would like to congratulate the Engineering Department for their success- they won the human powered vehicle contest XI. ADJOURNMENT SENATE PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE DAVY moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by SENATOR VENTURA SENATE PRESIDENT FISK adjourned the meeting at 8:12 PM SUBMITTED BY: A SENATE PRESIDENT NOTE: all minutes subject to summation