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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, November 17, 2003

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MINUTES CSUNSENATE MEETING 34-03 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2003 CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A called the meeting to order at 6:04pm in the Moyer Student Union room 201. SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A called the roll. The following Senators were present: SENATOR CIANCI, SENATOR CORPUZ, SENATOR SOLDANO, SENATOR MULLINAX (left the meeting at 6:20pm), SENATOR THOMPSON, SENATOR HEEG (arrived late at 6:06pm), SENATOR ROSAS, SENATOR CAZARES, SENATOR WEST, SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ, SENATOR DONNELLY, SENATOR MAYER (arrived late at 6:06pm), SENATOR SANTIAGO, SENATOR SUMNER, SENATOR FRIEDLIEB, SENATOR MACDONALD, SENATOR CONWAY, SENATOR JIMENEZ (arrived late at 6:20pm), and SENATOR HOLMQUIST. Quorum was met with 18 Senators present. The following Senators were excused: SENATOR FLINNER, SENATOR CRAWFORD, SENATOR MONTALTO, and SENATOR NISSEN. SENATE SECRETARY GOATZ was present. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes from Senate meetings 33-31, 33-32, 33-33, 33-34 had NO ACTION taken on them. The EXECUTIVE BOARD made the following announcements: VICE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE BROWDER asked Senators to take their pictures if they haven't yet. VICE PRESIDENT CHRISTIANSEN announced that himself and the Directors would be leaving the meeting early to go over goals and expectations for next semester. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said that the Tunnel of Oppression needs volunteers at lpm on Thursday. She said that the Chancellor came last week and that only herself and SENATOR FLINNER were there at the meeting. She announced that there will be a Tech Fee meeting Friday. She spoke about the administrative overhead and said she would ask for a part time employee paid for by the university and CSUN to work in disbursements instead of the offer of the university to pay for the business manager. SENATOR CAZARES asked what time the Tech fee meeting was and where it was to be held? PRESIDENT MORADKAHN answered 12:30pm in the CBC B. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE CIANCI asked the Senators to write down this semester's, next semester's, and their work schedules on the blank piece of paper he 1 handed out. He said that the committee members are posted and for the Senators to leave their nameplates in the sliders. SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A announced that as a Senate we normally go through the Tunnel of Oppression after the meeting. He said that next weeks meeting is the same for agenda submissions for next Monday. The Monday following when we get back, if you need anything on it, you need it in by Friday at 3pm for the Monday after Thanksgiving. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA yielded the floor to CSUN CHIEF JUSTICE MO AS. CHIEF JUSTICE MOAS said that two weeks ago you funded a Phi Alpha Delta trip that went really well. They got to meet with Chief Justice Bryer. They thanked the Senate for it. He said that the Justices have been trying to make it a tradition to speak to the Senate more often. The operating policy that was supposed to be released in October was released in September. He made 14 copies for the new Senators and distributed it to them. He highlighted some points in the policy. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE CIANCI asked if there were any changes from this one and the one from February? CHIEF JUSTICE MOAS said that there were some minor ones. For example the one about five days for the defendant to prepare, and the second thing was that we change was a vote to amend the policy. SENATOR MAYER asked why do these policies change? Why aren't these policies set in stone? Why are they so easy to change? These rules to him should be in a constitutional form. CHIEF JUSTICE MOAS replied that they did discuss this. He said that the minor details, days, hours, absentee ballots, were all problems and they run into different problems each semester and it answers what the constitution leave out on purpose. For example they added that absentee ballots through the internet could be used for example. REPORTS Senate Committee Reports: SENATOR MULLINAX, RULES AND ETHICS CHAIRMAN said as soon as everyone is approved we need to meet because the rules must be submitted by the fourth meeting. He is looking for times that will be good for you. SENATOR ROSAS, WAYS AND MEANS CHAIRMAN said that there is a disbursements meeting on Friday that he is going to with CSUN SERVICES DIRECTOR IZZOLO. He asked the members of the committee if they could stay after and tell him the times that are good for them to meet at. 2 SENATOR DONNELLY, CAMPUS SAFETY AND AWARNESS CHAIRMAN said that she has two people on the agenda for her committee and to please let her know after the meeting if you would like to sit on the committee. Faculty Senate/University Committees had no reports. Business Manager's Report: BUSINESS MANAGER HILL read off the expenditures for the previous week: BUDGET PAYEE AMOUNT COMMENTS OFFICE Boise $112.20 In #89747550 - paper OFFICE Motor Pool $33.50 Repairs to Rebel Card's golf cart. This was the result of SBP accident while borrowing their cart OFFICE Office Depot $192.00 Binders for bylaws TOTAL $ 337.70 He also said that we received $500.00 from the Law School for Dr. Newman Directors Reports: CSUN SERVICES DIRECTOR IZZOLO gave her report. She said that there is disbursements training Friday and that the Directors, SENATOR ROSAS and the Executive Board are going with her so that the organizations can get funding. She says that she is running into problems with the Secretary of State. Her board is meeting at 5pm tomorrow. If you want to be on the Board fill out an application. All organizations know if they've been approved or not and all the mailboxes in the S.O.R.C.E. room will be cleaned out. She doesn't understand why the Campus Safety and Awareness Committee is not more important to the Senators. She also said that if you would like to be a Career Day host to see Amanda Cox. She is on a student panel that is working on themes for Career Day to relate it more to students and she said that student government does fund part of it. SENATOR DONNELLY asked when Career Day is? DIRECTOR IZZOLO replied February 25, 2004 from 9:30am-2:30pm. ASSISTANT ELECTIONS DIRECTOR TAYLOR-CAUDWELL gave ELECTIONS DIRECTOR EVANS report on her behalf. She said that DIRECTOR EVANS was not able to be here tonight because she is at the doctors. She said they would like to start people using the card swipe system. Initial costs would be $13,000.00. She said she will be meeting Wednesday at 2pm to compile a packet for next year's elections ENTERTAINMENT AND PROGRAMMING DIRECTOR LONG gave his report. He said that there was a good turnout for the major motion picture tour. He estimated that 3 250 people showed. He said we received a check for $10,000.00 and $7,500.00 of it goes to facilities and the rest is ours. There is a tailgate this Saturday. Tuesday they gave away tickets to the movie Gothica and on Wednesday they are going to give out tickets to the Last Samurai premier and Ovation tickets will be given away tomorrow. NEVADA STUDENT AFFAIRS DIRECTOR TEGANO gave her report. She said that Dr. Newman is a legal scholar and his is coming to talk about the civil liberties rights since 9/11. She says it's important because there's legislation that is limiting our rights. He is speaking at 4pm Thursday at the Marjorie Barrick Museum. This is a lecture that is co-sponsored by many departments. She would like to hear about things that the Senators think are politically relevant. Voter registration drive was quite successful. As a result that she talked to the BSA about doing more forums on issues as well as Rock the Vote. She said that her board was mainly a research board. She would like to have them research things on campus. One project is a full-scale survey. We spent one million dollars of the student's money but we don't have any data on what they really want. Our goal is to create a survey and to distribute them to 10,000 students. She would like the Senators to be a part of that. They're working with a professional firm to create it. She's doing research on the purposed tuition increase. She's looking at California and their increase. She said we should talk to our administration about where the money is going and how it will improve the quality of schooling. If it's linked to tangible improvement it would be good. Her office hours are posted and you can contact her any time. OFFICE OF STUDENT INFORMATION DIRECTOR TAYLOR gave his report. He said that the OSI page in the Rebel Yell went out faithfully as always. He said he can put submissions in if you email them to him. UNLVCSUN will be switching from off site to upstairs and it will take awhile to do that. We will be hosting rebelpalooza.com plus some backup switches for CSUN. The login is finished but you can only use if for administrative right now. He's working on it to make it easier for the non-computer savvy people. PUBLICATIONS DIRECTOR GEORGE gave his report. He said that he spent last week laying out the magazine. It's 64 pages. It will be submitted for next week's meeting. He will attach it as it is. All the content will be there but not in the right order. He wants to get it to the printers on next Tuesday to have it out after Thanksgiving. He may supplement it with some pictures and possibly change the font. He showed the cover of the new Nerve and thanked the student for designing it. REBEL RADIO DIRECTOR GREENROCK gave his report. He got the computer working. He contacted the RJ about the event, but they never called him back. He will hold a staff meeting next Tuesday to get everyone on the same page. He wants to make a new flyer and to really get the dark side. For the holiday party we're getting a band to play reggae. SENATOR MAYER asked how many hits he was getting? 4 DIRECTOR GREENROCK said that the actual server keeps a list of the average listening time and log ins from all around the world. He said there were 1,600 streams. He reported the average listening time was 45 minutes. SENATOR MAYER asked about what type of marketing he was doing? DIRECTOR GREENROCK said that they're on the OSI page sometimes and he put up flyers, but he wants to contact his staff and maybe go with bumper stickers and create sample CD's. That's what he'll be working on over break and there will be an agenda item after break for them. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA asked if there was anyway on the CD that when they pop it in could it pull up the CSUN website. DIRECTOR GREENROCK said he'd look into it. He stated that he was not a technical expert but if it were feasible he'd do it. Liaison Reports Greek Advisory Liaison's report was giving by SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA. He said he spoke with ORDER OF OMEGA PRESIDENT SULLIVAN and IFC PRESIDENT MINNICH. He said that Wednesday is the last Greek 101 at 7pm in FDH 101 and December 7 is the last mandatory one. Order of Omega applications are out and he said that if you're a facilitator for the retreat there's a meeting next week. Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA) Liaison had no report. Residence Hall Association (RHA) Liaison had no report Student Body President's Advisory Council Liaison report was given by JESSICA ADLER. She says that they are having troubles with the hotline and she'll let the Senate know when its working. The password isn't working and you can't access it from off campus. The newsletter that she showed the Senate last week, she said she could print it out for them to take to their classes. She started the December template already and if anyone has something going on she'd love to include it. If you have any questions about the calendars ask her. She said that the banners are being worked on with DIRECTOR TAYLOR for the spring. SENATOR HEEG asked if it was one calendar for each college or for all students? ADLER replied that she guess that would be something they'd discuss. A college calendar would be most appropriate, but Entertainment and Programming would be a generic one that everyone would want. Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) Liaison gave her report. She reminded them about World AIDS day November 25-December 1 and that Jacques Caledes will be 5 at UNLV during it. There will be free HIV testing during it. December 2-20 there will be an immunization clinic. SENATOR WEST asked what are the shots? SHAC LIAISON answered tetanus and MMR. SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A asked about flu shots? SHAC LIAISON said that they are available every Thursday in the Student Health Center from 8am-9:30am. ROTC Liaison gave his report. He said that last Tuesday was the Veterans Day parade and it was a success. A week from tomorrow they will be dinning in this room. They went to a ranger challenge competition and where they represented UNLV at it. They placed 3r d in the big school category overall. Las year they were 22 out of 23, with Reno being 23. They received a Silver Streamer, which is for being in the middle 3r d of the bracket. Leadership Advisory Board (LAB) Liaison's report was given by SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA. He said that they went to see one of the only top female FBI agents on the west coast of her caliber last Friday. PUBLIC COMMENT CSUN SERVICES ASSISTANT DIRECTOR GONZALES said I am the Assistant Director to Izzolo and I wanted to introduce myself. I will be posting my hours this week so that I am in when she isn't. UNFINISHED BUSINESS SENATOR CAZARES moved to approve unfinished action item A. SENATOR ROSAS seconded the motion to approve. A. Action Item: Approval of Peter Goatz to serve as the Senate Secretary for a term ending April 30, 2003. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. SENATOR CIANCI moved to amend the item striking "2003" and inserting "2004" SENATOR FRIEDLIEB seconded the motion to amend. Motion CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. Action Item: Approval of Peter Goatz to serve as the Senate Secretary for a term ending April 30, 2004. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. SENATOR WEST asked if everything was legal with this? 6 SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A answered yes, that it went through Executive Board. Unfinished business action item A, as amended, PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. SENATOR ROSAS moved to combine and postpone until the next meeting unfinished action items B and C. SENATOR SUMNER seconded the motion to combine and postpone. B. Action Item: Election of one (1) student to serve on the Faculty Senate Academic Standards committee. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. C. Action Item: Election of one (1) Student to serve on the Faculty Senate General Education Committee. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. Motion to combine and postpone PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. NEW BUSINESS SENATOR CIANCI moved to approve new business action item A. SENATOR CONWAY seconded the motion to approve. A. Action Item: Approval of an amount not to exceed $10,000.00 to be paid to Repographics for the printing of 3,000 copies of the Vagus Nerve issue two. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Publications (Literary Magazine) account. As submitted by Senator Flinner. SENATOR CIANCI moved to amend the item by striking "$10,000.00" and inserting "$9,999.99" SENATOR DONNELLY seconded the motion to amend. Motion CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. A. Action Item: Approval of an amount not to exceed $9,999.99 to be paid to Repographics for the printing of 3,000 copies of the Vagus Nerve issue two. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Publications (Literary Magazine) account. As submitted by Senator Flinner. SENATOR DONNELLY asked how much did we spend on the first issue? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA said we got 10,000 copies for $10,000.00. SENATOR DONNELLY stated that it sounded like a lot for copies. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA said that DIRECTOR GEORGE got a rough estimate for $10,000.00 for 6,000 copies. This is also going to be different than the last one. 7 SENATOR DONNELLY said that she would like to see the magazine before they approved the money. Yield. SENATOR ROSAS moved to amend after "issue two" inserting "upon approval of the issue" SENATOR DONNELLY seconded the motion to amend. SENATOR CIANCI asked if we pass this will they have to resubmit? SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A answered no. Motion to amend PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. A. Action Item: Approval of an amount not to exceed $9,999.99 to be paid to Repographics for the printing of 3,000 copies of the Vagus Nerve issue two upon approval of the issue. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Publications (Literary Magazine) account. As submitted by Senator Flinner. SENATOR CONWAY asked if DIRECTOR GEORGE said we needed to pay for it by a certain time? SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A yielded the floor to PRESIDENT MORADKAHN to answer. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said no, that it's just an IDR that can be written at any time. New business action item A, as amended, PASSED UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. SENATOR CAZARES moved to approve new business action item B. SENATOR CONWAY seconded the motion to approve. B. Action Item: Approval of Senator Soldano, Senator Crawford, Senator Daneshforooz, Senator Santiago, Senator Holmquist, and Senator Cianci to serve on the Constitutional Revision Committee. As submitted by Senator Cazares. SENATOR MAYER stated that he did not know what the protocol is on this after item H. SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A said that it would have to be sent to committee first before taking affect. SENATOR CIANCI said that all of this must be committed to bylaws and there's a provision in it that they would switch committees. New business action item B PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. 8 SENATOR DONNELLY moved to approve new business action item C. SENATOR ROSAS seconded the motion to approve. C. Action Item: Approval of Senator Cianci, Senator MacDonald, Senator Daneshforooz to serve on the Rules and Ethics Committee. As submitted by Senator Mullinax. SENATOR CIANCI asked if it was okay for us to submit the two names from Executive Board at this time? SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A yielded the floor to PRESIDENT MORADKAHN to answer. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said yes. SENATOR CIANCI moved to amend the item inserting after "Daneshforooz" "Senator Conway and Senator Mayer" SENATOR ROSAS seconded the motion to amend. Motion PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. C. Action Item: Approval of Senator Cianci, Senator MacDonald, Senator Daneshforooz, Senator Conway and Senator Mayer to serve on the Rules and Ethics Committee. As submitted by Senator Mullinax. New business action item C, as amended, PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. SENATOR DONNELLY moved to approve new business action item D. SENATOR SOLDANO seconded the motion to approve. D. Action Item: Approval of Senator Santiago and Senator Holmquist to serve on the Campus Safety and Awareness Committee. As submitted by Senator Donnelly. SENATOR DONNELLY moved to amend the item, inserting after "Santiago" "Senator Rosas, Senator Mayer, Senator Heeg," SENATOR CIANCI seconded the motion to amend. Motion PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. D. Action Item: Approval of Senator Santiago, Senator Rosas, Senator Mayer, Senator Heeg, and Senator Holmquist to serve on the Campus Safety and Awareness Committee. As submitted by Senator Donnelly. New business action item D, as amended, PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. New business action item E was ruled Out of Order by SENATE PRESIDENT AMES QUIT A. 9 SENATOR CAZARES moved to commit to the Bylaws Committee Senate Bill 34-02. SENATOR MACDONALD seconded the motion to commit. F. Action Item: Committing Senate Bill 34-02, which purposes a new bylaw that will require the Judicial Council to perform additional duties, to the Bylaws Committee. As submitted by Senator Cazares. (See attachment 34.03.02) SENATOR CIANCI said that he thinks this bylaw should be turned into a statute so it can't be waived. SENATOR MACDONALD asked if everyone understands what sending to a committee means? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA explained that sending something to a committee allows the committee to go over something more thoroughly. Motion to commit to the Bylaws Committee Senate Bill 34-02 carries. 16-2-0. SENATOR CIANCI and SENATOR CONWAY oppose committing to bylaws. SENATOR DONNELLY moved to commit to the Bylaws Committee Senate Bill 34-03. SENATOR ROSAS seconded the motion to commit. G. Action Item: Committing Senate Bill 34-03, which purposes a new bylaw that will create a new standing committee, to the Bylaws Committee. As submitted by Senator Donnelly. (See attachment 34.03.03) Motion to commit to bylaws PASSES 15-3-0. SENATOR CIANCI, SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ, and SENATOR CAZARES oppose committing to bylaws. SENATOR DONNELLY moved to commit to the Bylaws Committee Senate Bill 34-04. SENATOR SANTIAGO seconded the motion to commit. H. Action Item: Committing Senate Bill 34-04, which purposes rescinding Senate bylaw 8, the Constitutional Revision Committee, to the Bylaws Committee. As submitted by Senator Donnelly. (See attachment 34.03.04) SENATOR CAZARES rose to a Point of Information. She stated that the attachment incorrectly had her name on it. Motion to commit to the Bylaws Committee PASSES 11-6-1. SENATOR CIANCI, SENATOR CAZARES, SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ, SENATOR SOLDANO, SENATOR WEST, SENATOR FRIEDLIEB oppose committing to bylaws and SENATOR HEEG abstains. SENATOR SOLDANO moved to commit Senate Bill 34-05 to the Bylaws Committee. 10 SENATOR DONNELLY seconded the motion to commit. I. Action Item: Committing Senate Bill 34-05, which purposes increasing the membership of the Scholarship Committee, to the Bylaws Committee. As submitted by Senator Soldano. (See attachment 34.03.05) Motion to commit to the Bylaws Committee PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. SENATOR ROSAS moved to approve new business action item J. SENATOR FRIEDLIEB seconded the motion to approve. J. Action Item: Approval of a contract for the CSUN Holiday party. As submitted by Senate President Pro Tempore Cianci. (See attachment 34.03.06) SENATOR CIANCI yielded to BUSINESS MANAGER HILL. BUSINESS MANAGER HILL asked how many can it feed? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA yielded to PRESIDENT MORADKAHN to answer. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said it would fee 100. SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ asked if that was 100 hungry people or just people having one or two? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA yielded to PRESIDENT MORADKAHN to answer. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said it will be okay. She doesn't think we will have more than 100 people. SENATOR MAYER asked what the precedent on these parties was? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA yielded to PRESIDENT MORADKAHN to answer. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said that last year we had 12 but the year before over 100 people. SENATOR MAYER asked if she thought it would feed more than 100. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said she didn't think so. She said if the Senate feels the need to increase it she would move money back into the account. She said Mitch would work with us on that if we need more food. 11 SENATOR MACDONALD said when it says they feed 100, it will feed 100. SENATOR HEEG asked PRESIDENT MORADKAHN where the money for the DJ would be taken out of? PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said it will be taken out of Rebel Radio and it is going to be a reggae band. New business action item J PASSES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. SENATOR CIANCI moved to postpone new business action item K until the next meeting. SENATOR ROSAS seconded the motion to postpone. Action Item: Approval of a twelve (12) credit fee waiver to the Assistant Entertainment and Programming Director, Aaron Arneson, for the Spring 2004 semester. Costs to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Entertainment and Programming (Discretionary) account. As submitted by Senator Holmquist. SENATOR CIANCI stated that this is being postpone because of Bylaw 6. SENATOR MAYER asked if we approved something for a fee waiver before? Didn't we approve one last week? SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA answered yes. Motion to postpone CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. EXECUTIVE BOARD SUMMATIONS PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said that the Tech Fee meeting is Friday 12pm-1:30pm in CBC B117. She said that Thursday she'll be at the university's comincment. She reminded the Senators about the Ice Cream Party on Wednesday. By December 1, she would like to know if you are going to Carol Harter's party. She said she will be going to the ROTC dinner. She said she saw on the UNLV website that a group of architect students won first place in a contest. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA asked if Harter's party was open to all students and when it was? PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said that it is December 4 at the Marjorie Barrick museum and that it is open to all students. SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE CIANCI thanked the Senators for updating the phone list. He told the Chairs if they need templates that he would make them copies and to just change the names and the formatting. He told SENATOR SOLDANO to make 12 sure Bylaws meets and for SENATOR MULLINAX to schedule a meeting for rules. He will be making schedule for the Chairs this week. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA read a list of events for Senators to tell their classes: Dr. Roger Newman, flu vaccinations, World AIDS day, Tunnel of Oppression, our Holiday Party and Carol Harter's Holiday party. There is a wall in the S.O.R.C.E. room that is being built. It's to separate that side from our side basically because a purse was stolen and a radio was stolen. If you guys are around the S.O.R.C.E. it is smaller and we will have another wall to pust stuff on. Maybe we could get the receptionists to get a date wall. PRESIDENT MORADKAHN said that the picture board will be put there. SENATE PRESIDENT AMESQUITA told Senators to stay well. He asked SENATOR HOLMQUIST and SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ to see BUSINESS MANAGER HILL to get your e-docs done. He changed over the Yahoo group. It's basically a mass email list. Everyone will be on it. One you're a member you can post and send out emails. Emails will be sent to everyone. The budget and the phone list are on it too. Next Monday he has requested a screen to show the Senators how to use it. GOOD OF THE SENATE SENATOR MACDONALD: Today I went to speak about an item they had submitted but it wasn't. How that kind of stuff happens I don't know why or understand. Unless it's regular own human error, because you could be the on getting the question directed to. Yield. SENATOR HEEG: I would like to thank SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE CIANCI for wearing teal scrubs to the meeting. Thanks for voting me on the board. Yield. SENATOR CONWAY: We have our last football game against Colorado State on Saturday so go out and support and get your crunk on out there and I hope we can get out of our meeting early so we can watch the basketball game next week. Yield. SENATOR JIMENEZ: Yield. SENATOR ROSAS: Looking forward to getting my committee together. Yield. SENATOR FRIEDLIEB: Macbeth closed yesterday. Yield. SENATOR SOLDANO: For bylaws, email me your availabilities or talk to me afterward. That would be great. Yield. SENATOR WEST: I think there's a basketball game this Friday. Go out and support the basketball and football teams this week. Yield. n SENATOR THOMPSON: Been busy with school. Have a great week. Yield. SENATOR DANESHFOROOZ: I am pledging a fraternity and it's taking a lot of my time but it should be over shortly. And I look forward to working with the committee. SENATOR CAZARES: I can meet at 7am. I saw one person at the Engineering fair. We raised one grand for one of the student organizations. Yield. SENATOR SANTIAGO: Have a good week. Yield. SENATOR SUMNER: Have a good week. Yield. SENATOR CORPUZ: The reason I left early last week was because it was one of my fraternity pledge brothers that died in a car accident. I want to thank everyone for showing up to the vigil. Yesterday and today were the first days I woke up pretty happy. Yield. SENATOR DONNELLY: Thanks for approving the members to my committee. Rebel Renovation Ice Cream Party I hope to see you all there. On January 5, SENATOR ROSAS, SENATE SECRETARY GOATZ and myself are on The Price is Right. Yield. SENATOR CIANCI: I have a lot of tests and papers. If you happen to see me sleeping on the couch, please don't wake me up. That's why I'm in scrubs today; I didn't feel like getting all dressed up. Saturday is the last tailgate; you'll find me there having a fun time. Yield. SENATOR ROSAS moved to adjourn the meeting. SENATOR FRIEDLIEB seconded the motion to adjourn. Motion to adjourn CARRIES UNANIMOUSLY 18-0-0. The meeting adjourned at 7:37pm. Yield ***ALL MINUTES ARE SUBJECT TO SUMMATION*** SENATE SECRETARY MICHAEL J. AMESQUITA, JR. PETER J. GOATZ 14