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Meeting minutes for Consolidated Student Senate University of Nevada, Las Vegas, February 22, 1990

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    CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT AGENDA SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1990 4:00 P.M. MSU 2 01 I. CALL TO ORDER. II. ROLL CALL. III. APPROVAL OF SENATE MINUTES 2 0-10. IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS. V. BOARD COMMITTEE AND DIRECTOR REPORTS. VI. EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATION. VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. A. NOMINATION/APPROVAL OF THE VACANT HEALTH SCIENCES SENATE SEAT. 1. STACEY ALSBROOK. 2. MIKE LECAVE. 3. JASON LANDERS. VIII.NEW BUSINESS. IX. OPEN DISCUSSION. X. ADJOURNMENT. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154/(702) 739-3477 SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 4:00 P.M. MSU 2 01 VI. EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATION. A. APPROVAL OF JAYSON LANDERS AS A MEMBER OF THE SHAC COMMITTEE. VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. A. NOMINATION/APPROVAL OF THE VACANT HEALTH SCIENCES SENATE SEAT. VIII.NEW BUSINESS. A. APPROVAL OF $7,500 OUT OF THE 903 ACCT. TO ALLOW JAIME ESCALANTE TO SPEAK DURING CINCO DE MAYO. B. APPROVAL OF $2,000 OUT OF THE 903 ACCT. FOR A UNLV RUNNIN' REBEL PEP RALLY (DATE TBA). C. APPROVAL OF $730.30 OUT OF THE 900 ACCT. FOR TWO DELEGATES TO ATTEND THE WESTERN AFRICAIN AMERICAN STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE IN SAN DIEGO ON MARCH 16 - 18, 1990. APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS D. APPROVAL OF $22 5 PER MONTH STIPEND AND A THIRTY CREDIT FEE WAIVER OUT OF THE 9 08 ACCT. FOR THE OFFICE OF STUDENT INFORMATION DIRECTOR. E. APPROVAL OF $1,664 OUT OF THE 9 04 ACCT. FOR MARLO MENEZ AND GINA POLOVINA TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STUDENT SERVICES IN BOSTON ON 1. STACEY ALSBROOK 2. MIKE LECAVE 3. JASON LANDERS BOARD UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154/(702) 739-3477 CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT MARCH 29 - APRIL 1, 1990. THIS AMOUNT IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS BOARD. F. INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILL 5. G. APPROVAL OF $3,880 OUT OF THE 900 ACCT. FOR MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE UPCOMMING PRIMARY AND GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD ELECTIONS. H. NOMINATIONS/APPROVAL FOR THE CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. I. NOMINATIONS FOR THE VACANT EDUCATION SENATE SEAT. J. APPROVAL OF $894.00 OUT OF THE 912 ACCT. FOR LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE ON MARCH 2-5, 199 0 IN WASHINGTON, D.C. TO BE ATTENDED BY NSA DIRECTOR MIKE KENNEDY. THIS AMOUNT IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS BOARD. K. APPROVAL OF THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE OPERATING POLICY. L. APPROVAL OF THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE'S 20TH SESSION VERSION OF THE SENATE RULES. IX. OPEN DISCUSSION. X. ADJOURNMENT. CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS OFFICE OF THE SENATE PRESIDENT MINUTES SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1990 4:00 P.M. MSU 2 01 I. CALL TO ORDER: CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT GINA B. POLOVINA CALLED SENATE MEETING 20-11 TO ORDER IN MSU #201 AT 4:07 P.M. II. ROLL CALL: TRACI SMITH MIKE BUNIN KIM ELLIOTT JAMES SWANK ALBERT TABOLA KIM KERSHAW RODERICK COLEBROOK JULIA RAMSEY PAUL PRATT DAVE SPILLER NATALIE MILORO SCOTT BENNETT ROB FITZPATRICK JOHN YNIGUES ADONNA MILLER MARTIN DUPALO DIRECTORS PRESENT: ABSENT: KAREN SPLAWN-YELL DAN BUNIN-PUB. BOARD MIKE KENNEDY-NSA JAMAL ALLEN-OSI LARRY HOLMES-BUSINESS MGR. KEN TOMORY-SHAC PAT TUOEY-STUDENT SERVICES PAIGE ZIELINSKI-ELECT. BOARD PRESENT: JORGE GONZALEZ MELANIE ROSENBERG ABSENT: BUD BENNEMAN (EXCUSED) KARI COZINE (UNEXCUSED) UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154/(702) 739-3477 MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN PRESENT: LISA GRIPPENTROG-E&P III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 2 0-10: MOTION BY SENATOR COLEBROOK SECONDED BY SENATOR ELLIOTT MOTION CARRIED WITH 16 IN FAVOR, 2 OPPOSED AND 0 ABSTENTIONS. IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS: CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT POLOVINA MENTIONED THAT PRESIDENT BUNIN WAS OUT OF TOWN. SHE STATED THAT CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, KARI COZINE, HAS RESIGNED HER POSITION. SHE ALSO MENTIONED THAT MIKE UPCHURCH WILL BE APPEARING ON CHANNEL 10 AND A LETTER WILL BE SENT TO LET US KNOW THE DATE AND TIME. SHE READ TWO LETTERS TO THE SENATORS THAT SHE RECEIVED FROM ANITA STOCKBOWER AND DR. ACKERMAN. CHIEF JUSTICE, DAN WALL STATED THAT THERE WAS A JUDICIAL MEETING ON TUESDAY, AND HE GAVE A SUMMARY REGARDING THE CASE OF PRATT VS. IFC. V. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS: CSUN VICE PRESIDENT ENGEL MENTIONED A MEETING ON TUESDAY AT 4:00 P.M. SHE ALSO MENTION APPROVAL OF TEN NEW ORGANIZATIONS. CSUN SENATOR, JORGE GONZALEZ WENT OVER NEW OPERATING POLICY AND HE ALSO MENTIONED THERE WILL BE A MEETING ON FRIDAY AT 4:30 P.M. KAREN SPLAWN, OF YELLIN' REBEL, STATED THAT THEY WILL HAVE TWO SPECIAL PAGES ON THE ELECTION. SHE ALSO MENTIONED THAT THEY DIDN'T GET ENOUGH RESPONSE FROM GREEK WEEK. DAN BUNIN, DIRECTOR OF THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD, STATED THAT THERE IS A MEETING AT 5:30 P.M. HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT THERE MAY STILL BE AN OPENING ON THE BOARD, BUT HE HAD TO CHECK. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN VIII.NEW BUSINESS. EMERGENCY MOTION TO ADD AN ITEM TO THE AGENDA BY SENATOR ELLIOTT. SECONDED BY SENATOR FITZPATRICK MOTION CARRIED AA. APPROVAL OF EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATIONS. MOTION BY SENATOR ELLIOTT SECONDED BY SENATOR ROSENBERG MOTION DID NOT CARRY 0 IN FAVOR, 17 OPPOSED, AND 1 ABSTENTION. A. APPROVAL OF $7,500 OUT OF THE 9 03 ACCT. TO ALLOW JAIME ESCALANTE TO SPEAK DURING CINCO DE MAYO. MOTION BY SENATOR TABOLA SECONDED BY SENATOR SMITH THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT JAIME WAS A MATH TEACHER AT HELPED STUDENTS TO BRING UP THEIR ACT SCORES AND NOW HE'S A LEADING SPEAKER FOR MINORITIES. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. B. APPROVAL OF $2,000 OUT OF THE 9 03 ACCT. FOR A UNLV RUNNIN1 REBEL PEP RALLY (DATE T.B.A.). MOTION BY SENATOR ELLIOTT SECONDED BY SENATOR TABOLA THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT THIS IS FOR THE BIG WEST. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN VII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. A. NOMINATION/APPROVAL OF THE VACANT HEALTH SCIENCES SENATE SEAT. 1. STACEY ALSBROOK WITHDREW. 2. MIKE LECAVE WITHDREW. 3. JAYSON LANDERS. 4. LAUREN FIELD. MOTION BY SENATOR BENNETT TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS. SECONDED BY SENATOR FITZPATRICK. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. MOTION BY SENATOR BENNETT TO HAVE CANDIDATES TALK FOR TWO MINUTES WITH A QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD FOLLOWING WITH THE HIGHEST VOTE GETTER RECEIVING THE SEAT. SECONDED BY SENATOR ROSENBERG. THERE WAS A CALL FOR A ROLL CALL VOTE. FOR FIELD: FOR LANDERS: ABSTENTIONS GONZALEZ SPILLER ROSENBURG SMITH BENNETT BUN IN FITZPATRICK ELLIOTT DUPALO SWANK TABOLA KERSHAW COLEBROOK RAMSEY PRATT MILORO YNIGUES MILLER MOTION FOR VACANT HEALTH SCIENCES SENATE SEAT CARRIED WITH 13 FOR FIELD, 1 FOR LANDERS, AND 4 ABSTENTIONS. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN MIKE KENNEDY, DIRECTOR OF NSA, STATED THAT HE WOULD BE GETTING IN TOUCH WITH THE NATIONAL STUDENT ORGANIZATION REGARDING THE STUDENT POLICIES AND ORGANIZATIONS. JAMAL ALLEN, DIRECTOR OF OSI, STATED THAT EVERYTHING IS GOING WELL. HE ALSO STATED THAT MORE ON THE ELECTIONS WILL BE REPORTED. LARRY HOLMES, CSUN BUSINESS MANAGER, MENTIONED THAT HE WOULD LIKE MORE IMPUTE FROM THE SENATORS REGARDING WHAT THEY WOULD LIKE TO SEE HAPPEN AROUND CAMPUS. KEN TOMORY, OF SHAC, MENTIONED THAT ON APRIL 4TH IN MSU WILL BE A HEALTH AWARENESS DAY. HE MENTIONED THAT SHAC IS GOING WELL, BUT THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE NOT SHOWING UP AT THE MEETINGS. PAT TUOHY, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT SERVICES, MENTIONED THAT THINGS WERE A LITTLE SLOW LAST WEEK. $163 WAS BROUGHT IN FROM NOTES AND $2 3 WAS BROUGHT FROM THE TYPEWRITERS. HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT THERE WAS A PROBLEM WITH PEOPLE NOT SHOWING UP AT THE MEETINGS. PAIGE ZIELINSKI, DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS BOARD, STATED A MEETING WILL BE ON FRIDAY AT 5:30 P.M. SHE ALSO MENTIONED THAT THERE ARE THREE OPENINGS ON THE BOARD. CSUN VICE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, TAMMY FOUNTAIN, STATED THAT SHE NEEDED MORE NOMINATIONS TO BE TURNED IN BY 5:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY. LISA GRIPPENTROG, OF ENTERTAINMENT AND PROGRAMMING, STATE THAT THEY'RE WORKING ON HAVING A PEP RALLY AND A DANCE. VI. EXECUTIVE BOARD NOMINATION: A. APPROVAL OF JAYSON LANDERS AS A MEMBER OF THE SHAC COMMITTEE. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN C. APPROVAL OF $730.30 OUT OF THE 900 ACCT. FOR TWO DELEGATES TO ATTEND THE WESTERN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE IN SAN DIEGO ON MARCH 16 - 18, 1990. APPROVAL IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS BOARD. MOTION BY SENATOR TABOLA SECONDED BY SENATOR BUNIN THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT THE TWO DELEGATES TO GO WOULD BE SENATOR COLEBROOK AND SENATOR SMITH. SENATOR COLEBROOK WENT OVER THE BROCHURE THAT WAS PUT IN THE SENATOR'S BOXES. MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. D. APPROVAL OF $225 PER MONTH STIPEND AND A THIRTY CREDIT FEE WAIVER OUT OF THE 9 08 ACCT. FOR THE OFFICE OF STUDENT INFORMATION DIRECTOR. MOTION BY SENATOR PRATT SECONDED BY SENATOR KERSHAW THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT JAMAL HAS DONE WELL AND MADE IMPROVEMENTS SINCE HE HAS BEEN IN OFFICE. MOTION CARRIED WITH 17 IN FAVOR, 1 OPPOSED, AND 0 ABSTENTIONS. E. APPROVAL OF $1,664 OUT OF THE 904 ACCT. FOR MARLO MENEZ AND GINA POLOVINA TO ATTEND THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STUDENT SERVICES IN BOSTION ON MARCH 29 - APRIL 1, 1990. THIS AMOUNT IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS BOARD. MOTION BY SENATOR SMITH SECONDED BY SENATOR BUNIN THERE WAS DISCUSSION ON HOW THESE TWO WHERE CHOSEN AND PAT TUOHY SAID HE CHOSE THEM CAUSE HE FELT WITH THEIR POSITIONS THAT THEY SHOULD GO. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. F. INTRODUCTION OF SENATE BILL 5. THE BILL WAS INTRODUCED BY SENATE PRESIDENT POLOVINA. G. APPROVAL OF $3,88 0 OUT OF THE 9 00 ACCT. FOR MATERIALS NEEDED FOR THE UPCOMING PRIMARY AND GENERAL EXECUTIVE BOARD ELECTIONS. MOTION BY SENATOR ROSENBERG SECONDED BY SENATOR DUPALO MOTION CARRIED WITH 17 IN FAVOR, 1 OPPOSED AND 0 ABSTENTION. H. NOMINATIONS/APPROVAL FOR THE CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE. 1. BUD BENNEMAN 2. KIM KERSHAW MOTION TO TABLE BY SENATOR ROSENBERG SECONDED BY SENATOR MOTION CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY. I. NOMINATIONS FOR THE VACANT EDUCATION SENATE SEAT. THERE WERE NO NOMINATIONS AT THIS TIME. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN J. APPROVAL OF $894.00 OUT OF THE 912 ACCT. FOR LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE ON MARCH 2-5, 1990 IN WASHINGTON, D.C. TO BE ATTENDED BY NSA DIRECTOR MIKE KENNEDY. THIS AMOUNT IS CONTINGENT UPON APPROVAL OF OUT OF STATE TRAVEL BY THE APPROPRIATIONS BOARD. MOTION BY SENATOR PRATT SECONDED BY SENATOR KERSHAW THERE WAS DISCUSSION ON THE BREAKDOWN OF THE EXPENSES THAT MIKE KENNEDY PASSED OUT. MOTION CARRIED WITH 16 IN FAVOR, 2 OPPOSED, AND 0 ABSTENTIONS. K. APPROVAL OF THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE OPERATING POLICY. MOTION TO TABLE BY SENATOR TABOLA SECONDED BY SENATOR SWANK THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT THE SENATORS NEEDED TIME TO REVIEW THIS ITEM. MOTION CARRIED WITH 14 IN FAVOR, 0 OPPOSED, AND 4 ABSTENTIONS. L. APPROVAL OF THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE'S 20TH SESSION VERSION OF THE SENATE RULES. MOTION TO TABLE BY SENATOR TABOLA SECONDED BY SENATOR YNIGUES THERE WAS DISCUSSION THAT THE SENATORS NEEDED TIME TO REVIEW THIS ITEM. MOTION CARRIED WITH 13 IN FAVOR, 1 OPPOSED, AND 1 ABSTENTION. IX. OPEN DISCUSSION: SENATOR SPILLER STATED THAT HE HAS BEEN IN A GOOD MOOD ALL DAY AND JAYSON LANDERS WAS TREATED BAD. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN SENATOR YNIGUES CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE ANNOUNCED THAT HE WAS THE NEW NIGHT RECEPTIONIST. HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT SINCE HE HAS BEEN ON THE SENATE THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME A MOTION DID NOT CARRY. SENATOR BENNETT CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT THE PLAYBOY RECRUITMENT ON CAMPUS DID NOT TURN OUT TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND HE WAS GLAD. HE STATED THAT HE WAS GLAD TO SEE A MOTION FAIL JUST FOR A CHANGE. SENATOR FITZPATRICK CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. SENATOR SWANK CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE STATED THAT THE SENATORS REALLY PUSHED JAYSON AND HE REALLY HAD GUTS TO KEEP COMING BACK FOR A POSITION. HE MENTIONED THAT HE WASN'T SURE HOW FAR IFC WAS GOING TO GO OR WHERE THEY WERE GOING TO DRAW THE LINE. HE ALSO STATED THAT HE DIDN'T APPROVE THE MINUTES, CAUSE HE WANTED TO SEE THE TOPICS THAT WERE DICUSSION FOR EACH ITEM. SENATOR ELLIOTT STATED THAT SHE WOULD HOLD COMMENTS. SENATOR TABOLA STATED THAT MIKE KENNEDY AND LARRY HOLMES GAVE REALLY GOOD REPORTS. HE CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE STATED THAT OUR CART IS REALLY COOL. HE ALSO MENTIONED THAT IFC IS WEAK AND THE PROBLEM IS WITH CARI COHN, BUT THE PROBLEM CAN BE CLEARED UP. SENATOR ROSENBERG CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. SHE ALSO STATED THAT THEY NEEDED MORE TIME TO REVIEW THE VERSION OF THE SENATE RULES. SENATOR DUPALO CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE ALSO STATED THAT HE COULDN'T BELIEVE HOW MUCH MONEY WAS SPENT AND HOW FAST IT WAS SPENT. SENATOR MILORO STATED THAT SHE WOULD HOLD COMMENTS. SENATOR MILLER CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. SENATOR GONZALEZ STATED THAT JAYSON LANDERS HAD A POOR ATTITUDE WAS HE WAS GLAD HE DIDN'T MAKE IT. HE CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE STATED THAT THE ONLY PERSON ON HIS COMMITTEE HELPING HIM WAS RODERICK AND THERE IS A MEETING ON FRIDAY AT 4:30 AND PLEASE SHOW UP. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE SEVEN SENATOR BUNIN CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE HOPES THAT THE STUDENT SERVICE TRIP AND MIKE KENNEDY'S TRIP GOES WELL. HE STATED THAT HE THOUGHT HE MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN PUTTING JAYSON ON THE SHAC COMMITTEE, BUT HIS ATTITUDE WAS POOR TODAY THAT IT CHANGED HIS MIND. SENATOR SMITH CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. SHE STATED THAT BSA TURNED OUT WELL. SHE THANKED THE SENATORS FOR APPROVING HER TRIP. SENATOR COLEBROOK CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE STATED THAT JAYSON HAD A BAD ATTITUDE AND WE DIDN'T NEED THAT ON THE SENATE AND HE WAS GLAD TO SEE SENATOR FIELD ON THE SENATE. SENATOR PRATT CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. HE STATED THAT HE ASKED JAYSON THE QUESTION THAT HE DID TO SEE IF HE WOULD LIE. HE ALSO STATED THAT HE HOPE TO CORRECT THE PROBLEM WITH IFC AND THAT WAS THE REASON FOR THE CASE. SENATOR FIELD THANKED THE SENATORS FOR A WARM WELCOME AND STATED THAT SHE WAS GLAD SHE GOT THE SENATE SEAT. SENATOR KERSHAW CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. CSUN VICE PRESIDENT ENGEL STATED THAT THE JUDICIAL AND IFC ARE NOT WORKING TOGETHER AS A WHOLE AND THEY SHOULD BE AND THEY SHOULD STAY WITHIN THE RULES. SHE ALSO STATED THAT 104 GILS TRIED OUT FOR THE PLAYBOY AND IT'S STILL PROTECTED BY THE FIRST AMENDMENT. CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT POLOVINA CONGRATULATED SENATOR FIELD. SHE ALSO STATED THAT THERE WAS NO PROBLEM EXPANDING THE MINUTES, BUT THERE IS NO WAY TO GET EVERYTHING DOWN THAT WAS DISCUSED AND YOU CAN'T HEAR ANYTHING ON THE TAPE. SHE ALSO THANKED THE SENATORS FOR APPROVING HER TRIP AND APPROVING JAMAL'S PAY INCREASE. MINUTES - SENATE MEETING 2 0-11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 199 0 PAGE S E V E N X. ADJOURNMENT: CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT GINA B. POLOVINA ADJOURNED THE SENATE MEETING 20-11 IN MSU #201 AT 6:20 P.M. RESPECTFULLY PREPARED AND SUBMITTED BY: CSUN SENATE PRESIDENT