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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Student Government Office of the Senate President Michael J. Amesquita Jr. STUDENT SENATE MEETING 33-22 MONDAY, JULY 14, 2003 MSU 201, 4:00PM Peter Goatz Senate President Pro Jessica Zamdt Health Sciences Rachael Wagner Liberal Arts Nikki Flinner Education Ryan Cianci Liberal Arts Chester Corpuz Business Josh Goihl Business Sherry Snyder Business Nicole Sunstrum Education E. Faon Cobb " •nneering I Ulep gineering Kevin Mullinax Fine Arts Holly Nye Fine Arts Lisa Soldano Health Science Aaron Arneson Hotel Administration Dustin Crawford Sciences Amy Schanhals Student Development Sherrelle Blood Urban Affairs Gina Marie Nissen Urban Affairs Betty Thompson Education Eric Anderson Liberal Arts I. CALL TO ORDER Tempore II. ROLL CALL III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. ANNOUNCEMENTS V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES 33-20 and 33-21 VI. BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Senate Committee Reports B. Faculty Senate/University Committee Reports C. Business Manager Reports D. Directors' Reports CSUN Service Director - Anisa Izzolo Entertainment and Programming Director - Jeff Long Office of Student Information Director - Jesse Taylor Rebel Radio Director - Joshua Greenrock Nevada Student Affairs - Jeanine Tegano Elections Director - Laurie Evans Publications Director - Angela Powers E. Liaison Reports Greek Advisory Multicultural Student Affairs Residence Hall Association Student Athletics Student Body President's Advisory Student Health Advisory Committee ROTC LAB VII. PUBLIC COMMENT CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS • UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY • LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154-2009 • (702) 895-3645 • FAX (702) 895-4606 VIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Action Item: Nomination/Selection of one student to serve as a Senator for the College of Hotel. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. B. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Vagus Nerve. C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of one student to serve on the Judicial Council. D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of the Articles of Incorporation for the Rebel Yell Student Newspaper Board of Directors as submitted by Senator Snyder. Please see attachment 33-22.07. IX. NEW BUSINESS A. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of a co-sponsorship of $4,000 with the Rebel Pride Council and the Department of Student Activities for UNLV's "Welcome Week" and "Premier UNLV 2003". Cost to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Senate Discretionary Account. As submitted by Senate President Pro Tempore Goatz. See Attachment 33-22.01. B. Action Item: Nomination/Selection of two students to serve as a Senator for the College of Student Development. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. C. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Krista Donnelly to serve as the Senate Secretary for the CSUN Senate at UNLV. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. D. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $11,750.00 for Bogus Productions for services at the "Rebel Ruckus" on October 17th. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Homecoming account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. E. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $8,000.00 for Bogus Productions for services at the "Rebel Kickoff' on August 31st. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Homecoming account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. F. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $2,500 Target/Saturn sponsorship to be moved from the General account to the Entertainment and Programming Tailgate account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. G. Action Item: Discussion/Approval for $10,000 sponsorship of Oozeball. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Oozeball Account and moved to Student Alumni Association account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. H. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $750 for Celebrity Access. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Discretionary account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. I. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $3,500 for the "Aquabats" to perform at the "Rebel Kickoff' tailgate on August 30th. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Tailgate account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. J. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $2,500 for the "Buck O Nine" to perform at the "Rebel Kickoff' tailgate on August 30th. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Tailgate account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. K. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $7,500 for the "Reel Big Fish" to perform at the "Rebel Ruckus" tailgate on October 17th. Cost to be encumbered from the Entertainment and Programming Homecoming account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. L. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Yakety Yak Wireless sponsorship. As submitted by Senator Arneson. See Attachment 33-22.02. M. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of $2500 Yakety Yak Wireless sponsorship to be moved from the General Account to the Entertainment and Programming Homecoming Account. As submitted by Senator Arneson. N. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Senate Bill 14- referring to Senate Stipends. See Attachment 33-22.03. O. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Senate Bill 16 - referring to the Student Development Center Program Co-Sponsorship. See attachment 33-22.04. P. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of Senate Bill 17 - referring to the Preschool. See attachment 33-22.05. Q. Action Item: Discussion/Approval of a co-sponsorship of $5,000 with the Student Development Center for the "Major Exploration fair 2003". Cost to be encumbered from the CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 Senate Discretionary account. As submitted by Senate President Pro Tempore Goatz. See attachment 33-22.06. R. Action Item: Discussion/ Approval of $2,500.00 to be transferred from the CSUN Reserve Account to CSUN 2702 FY 03-04 CSUN Service budget under Filing Fee Account. As submitted by Senate President Pro-Tempore Goatz. S. Discussion/Approval of an amount not to exceed $7,000 paid to UNLV Planning and Construction for a golf cart garage to be built adjacent to the outside MSU stairwell. Cost to be encumbered from the CSUN Reserves/Capital Improvement Account. As Submitted by Senate President Pro-Tempore Goatz. T. Discussion/Approval of an amount not to exceed $7,000 for an electronic key system for fourteen CSUN office doors to be paid to UNLV Campus Housing. Cost to be encumbered from the CSUN Reserves/Capital Improvement Account. As Submitted by Senate President Pro-Tempore Goatz. U. Action Item: Discussion/ Approval of appointing Senate President Pro-Tempore Goatz to the Ways and Means committee as required by Senate Bylaw 28. As submitted by Senator Flinner V. Action Item: Discussion/ Approval of one (1) Senator to serve as the Ways and Means chair for the remainder of the 33rd session. As submitted by Senate President Amesquita. W. Action Item: Discussion/ Approval of one (1) Senator to serve on the Rules and Ethics committee for the remainder of the session. As submitted by Senator Goatz. X. EXECUTIVE BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SUMMATIONS XI. GOOD OF THE SENATE XIII. 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. UNLV UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS July 2, 2003 Dear CSUN Student Government, The Rebel Pride Council Welcome Week Committee and the Department of Student Involvement and Activities request your assistance in sponsoring the Welcome Week program and Premier UNLV 2003. Welcome Week is the first week of school in the fall semester and Premier UNLV will be Wednesday, August 27, at 7pm. The Welcome Week program is designed to facilitate the academic and social integration of students into the UNLV campus. Premier UNLV is the official kickoff event for the fall semester. Premier UNLV is designed to officially welcome new and returning students to campus, promote a sense of pride and connection to UNLV, and to build a tradition that will mark the beginning of every academic year. Every year thousands of students are impacted by the Welcome Week program and over a thousand students attend Premier UNLV. We would like to extend an invitation to CSUN to be a part of this great tradition at UNLV. It is our hope that CSUN sponsor this UNLV tradition. We are seeking a co-sponsorship of $4,000. We appreciate any support student government can give to help make Welcome Week and Premier UNLV 2003 a success. If you need any additional information, please contact 895-2049. Krista Jorge Program Coordinator StudenTActivities Rebel Pride Council Advisor Moyer Student Union 4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 452008 • Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-2008 (702) 895-3221 • FAX: (702) 895-4103 www.unlv.edu Respectfully, WELCOME WEEK 2003 The Welcome Week program is designed to facilitate the academic and social integration of students into the UNLV campus. Learning Outcomes: • Students will meet other new students at welcoming events • Students will learn about programs and services available to them on campus • Students will be able to identify ways to get involved on campus • Students will interact with staff and faculty outside of the classroom • Students will feel a part of the UNLV community Welcome Week activities have been a part of the UNLV history for many years and this year will mark the 8th year of Premier UNLV. The Welcome Week program sets the tone for the semester and is the first chance for many students to understand what it means to be a Rebel. Welcome Week activities include: Welcome Tables: The first two days of school there are three welcome table locations across campus. The tables are staffed by knowledgeable staff and students who want to help students become a part of the UNLV community. At the welcome tables volunteers pass out bottles of water, student handbook planners, maps and other vital information for student success. Premier UNLV: Premier UNLV is the official kickoff event for the fall semester. Premier UNLV is designed to officially welcome new and returning students to campus, promote a sense of pride and connection to UNLV, and to build a tradition that will mark the beginning of every academic year. Greek Life hosts a Premier barbeque that is free for all students, live entertainers perform, 1,000 fight song t-shirts are distributed free to students, the marching band, cheerleaders and dance team perform, all of the athletic teams are introduced and the University President and Student Body President welcome students back to school. Experience UNLV Extravaganza: Traditionally there are have been a student organization fair and a campus information fair held on two separate days the second week of school. This year the Welcome Week committee has decided to make an exciting change. The two fairs will be combined to create an extravaganza that students will want to attend, rather than stumbling upon the events like in the past. There will be music, giveaways, informational sessions and a fun environment throughout the day in the student union. Community Service Project: The Welcome Week committee will be having a canned food drive as a part of the Welcome Week activities. Cans will be collected throughout the week at various locations across campus. Student Organization Fairs: In addition to the Experience UNLV Extravaganza two student organization fairs will be held to promote involvement and provide student organizations with an opportunity to recruit members. One fair will be held during orientation and the second will be held the second week of school on the Alumni Walk, a new location for student organization fairs. STUDENT AWARENESS AND INVOLVEMENT • The Welcome Week Committee is a part of the Rebel Pride Council and all activities are planned and implemented by a group of students. • All UNLV students are invited to attend all Welcome Week events • Welcome Week events will be marketed during orientation week and the first week of campus • Numerous types of marketing will be used to promote awareness of the Welcome Week activities, including: table tents, posters, emails, website updates, etc CSUN RECOGNITION • CSUN logo on Welcome Week poster, table tents and Experience UNLV Extravaganza printed materials • CSUN will have the opportunity to provide a banner to be displayed on the stage at Premier UNLV • CSUN members will have an opportunity to volunteer at all of the Welcome Week activities for additional CSUN exposure • CSUN will have the opportunity to provide a flyer or brochure to be passed out to students at the Welcome Tables during the first two days of school • Verbally recognize CSUN at events • Provide a great program to students!! CO-SPONSORSHIP The Rebel Pride Council Welcome Week Committee and the Department of Student Involvement and Activities request a co-sponsorship of $4,000 for the Welcome Week and Premier UNLV events. The co-sponsorship will be used as follows: • $2,000 will be used to purchase 400 additional fight song shirts which will allow us to almost double the amount of t-shirts passed out to students. Every year thousands of students line up before the t-shirt distribution at Premier UNLV so they have a chance to get a free Fight Song T-shirt and every year the 1,000 shirts are quickly passed out and students go home unhappy because they were not one of the lucky students who knew to get to the field early to get a shirt. • $500 will be used to purchase additional giveaways for the Welcome Week events. The giveaways will be used as incentives to encourage people to attend events. Giveaways will include: water bottles distributed at the welcome tables, flashlights distributed at Premier UNLV, Welcome Week t-shirts passed out during welcome tables, a book scholarship that will be given away at the Experience UNLV Extravaganza and numerous other prizes. • $1,500 will be used to offset the rising costs of the pyrotechnics and entertainment at Premier UNLV. Marketing $1,500.00 $1,500.00 Welcome Crew Giveaways $2,000.00 $1,000.00 T-shirts $700.00 $700.00 Catering $700.00 $700.00 Premier UNLV Photographer/ Photos $800.00 $8o0.00 Stage/ Band/ Pyro $9,500.00 $8,500.00 Food $6,000.00 $6,000.00 Field Striping $700.00 $700.00 Light Tower Rental $275.00 $275.00 Flashlights $2,000.00 $2,000.00 T-shirts $10,000.00 $8,000.00 Electrical Support $650.00 $650.00 Fairs Catering $350.00 $350.00 MSU Rental $0.00 $0.00 Sources of revenue for Welcome Week activities include Greek Life contributions for the Premier UNLV barbeque and budget allocations from Student Involvement and Activities. The Welcome Week Committee is actively searching for community partners to support the activities. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS MEMORANDUM To: Monica Moradkhan From: Krista Jorge Date: July 2, 2003 RE: CSUN Executive Board Meeting Agenda Submission Monica, Attached are copies of the Welcome Week Co-sponsorship proposal. I would like this to be an agenda item on the CSUN Executive Board Meeting on Monday, July 14. If you have any questions or need additional copies please feel free to contact me at 895-2049. Thanks! ( Moyer Student Union 4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 452008 • Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-2008 (702) 895-3221 • FAX: (702) 895-4103 www.unlv.edu UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS Invoice DATE: July 7, 2003 TO: YaketyYak Attn: Jeremy Creager 4632 S. Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NY 89119 Fax (702) 891-9235 DESCRIPTION: Please make check payable to: Board of Regents In the amount of: $2,500.00 Sponsorship of Rebel Ruckus Consolidated Students • University of Nevada 4505 Maryland Parkway • Box 452009 • Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-2009 (702) 895-3645 • FAX (702) 895-4606 Senate Bill Of the 33rd Session INTRODUCED BY: Senator Flinner Summary: This bill will reduce the Senate stipend in an attempt to encourage funding for more student-oriented projects. We the Consolidated Students of the University of Nevada, represented in the CSUN Senate, do enact as follows: SENATE BYLAW 59 SENATE STIPEND (Effective: May 27, 1995; February 24, 1997; August 9, 1999) I. Purpose A. To provide Senators with a reasonable consideration for their effort. B. To more fully emphasize the accountability of Senators. C. To fully encourage direct involvement in the ongoing business of the CSUN Student Government. II. Definition A. The CSUN Senate Stipend (herein referred to as "Stipend") shall be a gift to Senators for their continued commitment to public service. As such, all or any part of the Stipend can be declined by a Senator. B. The Stipend shall also consist of a credit fee waiver of no less than 12 credits evenly split between Fall and Spring Semesters, and may be transferable to summer sessions, and a per meeting attended cash amount of [(fifty) $50.00] (thirty-five) $35.00. The fall semester will include the second and third summer semester will include the first summer session for purposes of using the credit fee waiver in the summer. Contingent upon the senator attending at least three quarters (3/4) of the meeting. The Fall C. Any raise in the Stipend must be approved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Senate in the session preceding the increase or decrease. No Senate shall be empowered to give themselves a Stipend increase. D. When quorum is not met, a per meeting Stipend will not be paid. If an emergency meeting is called due to the lack of quorum, all Senators in attendance at both meetings will receive a Stipend. E. All other emergency meetings will be treated as ordinary meetings for Stipend purposes. F. For the fee waiver portion of the Stipend, any Senator not completing an entire term shall be given a prorated fee waiver based on the percentage of the term completed. The Senate will vote by a majority to define the amount of fee waiver to be returned to CSUN on a case by case basis. Audited, dropped, or failed courses will not be covered by the fee waiver. If any of these occur, the Senator will be charged for the amount owed to CSUN, as fee waivers are processed before the semester begins. If these monies are not returned to CSUN then by the definition in the Regents handbook (refer to handbook for appropriate article) a registration hold and/or hold on graduation will be placed on the above mentioned student; G. The Senate President Pro- Tempore is exempt from this, as he/she already recieves a stipend and fee waiver; H. The amount declared by the Senate shall be budgeted in the CSUN budget each year; I. Senators are bound by Senate Bylaw 40; J. No part of this bylaw may be waived; it must be waived as a whole K. Senators will be held accountable to the rules established by the Rules and Ethics Committee of each session; L. The Rules and Ethics Committee shall be empowered to bring charges against Senators who fail to meet the above mentioned obligations; M. Penalties, including reduction of stipend, shall only be enforced by a two-thirds (2/3's) vote of the Senate. Senate Bill Of the 33rd Session INTRODUCED BY: Senator Flinner Summary: This bill recognizes the CSUN practice of aiding the Student Development Center's College Exploration Fair, and serves as a commitment to continue to support the project in the future. STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER PROGRAM CO-SPONSORSHIP I. Purpose To establish an ongoing co-sponsorship with the Student Development Center that will aid in supporting the College Exploration Fair, which is used to help students learn and discover what each of UNLV's college degree programs have to offer. It also presents potential career opportunities once a particular degree has been attained, information on graduate degrees offered, and so forth. II. Structure A. Funding for this service shall be encumbered out of the CSUN 2702 Senate Discretionary account, line item STUDENT DEVELOPMENT, for the Fall 2003 semester. From May 2004 thereafter, funding for this co-sponsorship shall be factored into the annual CSUN budget by the incoming Executive Board; B. Budgeting for this service is $5,000.00 per academic year to be encumbered out of the CSUN 2702 Senate Discretionary account, line item STUDENT DEVELOPMENT; C. Marketing of the co-sponsorship shall be done by the Student Development Center. Senate Bill Of the 33rd Session INTRODUCED BY: Senators Flinner, Sunstrum, and Thompson Summary: This bill recognizes the CSUN practice of aiding the current UNLV/CSUN Preschool, and serves as a commitment to continue to support the project in the future. PRESCHOOL CO-SPONSORSHIP I. Purpose To establish an ongoing co-sponsorship with the preschool program on campus that will aid students through giving undergraduate students who have children participating in the program a discounted rate. The program benefits the preschool students, offers employment to undergraduate students, and serves as an outreach to the Las Vegas community. II. Structure A. Funding for this service shall be encumbered out of the CSUN 2702 account for the Fall 2003 semester. From May, 2004 thereafter, funding for this co-sponsorship shall be factored into the annual CSUN budget by the incoming Executive Board. B. Budgeting for this service is $50,000.00 per academic year to be encumbered out of the CSUN 2702 account. C. Marketing of the co-sponsorship shall be done by the Preschool Office in conjunction with the Office of Student Information. TO: Anne Hein, Director Student Development Center FR.: Paula Castillo Student Development Center RE.: Major Exploration Fair 2002 Evaluations and Report Attached you will find summaries of the Student and Staff/Volunteer Evaluations from the Otober 23, 2002 Major Exploration Fair. This was the 6th annual fair co-sponsored by the Student Development Center with funding from CSUN Student Government. This program was designed to bring campus personnel together for the very purpose of helping students with the decision-making process of choosing a major. A crowd of close to 400 attended this year's event, exactly 385 students signed in for the Fair. Of this number, 367 students (95%!!!) completed an evaluation of the event (Exhibit A). This amazingly high percentage of evaluations completed was due to the diligent work of our four volunteers who staffed the two evaluation tables. The enclosed summary indicates that approximately 85% of the students who attended the Fair felt more informed about majors/careers as a result of attending this event. Approximately 78% of the students who responded felt that the representative(s) at the college/dept. table(s) helped the student to clarify their major and career goals, 83% of the respondents felt the games made the event more interesting and interactive and 91% felt that this event is a good use of CSUN funds. The majority of comments and suggestions included on the student evaluations were very positive. There were 88 faculty/staff and student volunteers who helped with the event this year. Of this number, 43 (49%) completed the evaluations (Exhibit B). Of those responding, 79% thought that this event helped their department increase its contact with students on campus, 72% felt there was enough advertisement, activities and information to attract exploring students, and 95% felt the functions and activities were well organized. Again, the majority of comments and suggestions included on the staff evaluations were very positive. I've also included a budget breakdown (Exhibit C) of expenses for the Major Exploration Fair and how it compared to the budget from last year's event. Based on the analysis of the student and staff/volunteer evaluations, this event was well perceived on campus and the vast majority of those involved feel that the resources invested on this event be continued for next year. The majority of the criticisms were in relation to the advertising for the event. Many felt that not enough advertising was done to promote the event, something to work on for next year's event. Although we had a slight decrease in attendance numbers this year, it seemed to be very well attended and enjoyed by the many that did stop by. I would like to set a goal next year of reaching 500 student attendees, and I believe that with more time spent on advertising, we could very well accomplish this goal. Finally, I've included a brief summary of expenses, staff and student attendance for the past six years (since inception) of the Major Exploration Fair. (Exhibit D) I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you and all the staff of the Student Development Center for helping to make this year's event another success. cc: Rebecca Mills, Vice President for Student Life Eileen McGarry, Assistant Vice President for Student Success Major Exploration Fair 2002 Student Evaluation Results A total of 385 students attended the Major Exploration Fair 2002. Of this number, 367 student evaluations were returned. #1. As a result of attending this event I feel more informed about majors/careers. Strongly agree =118 (32%) Agree = 193 (53%) Neutral = 50 (14%) Disagree = 5 (<1%) Strongly disagree = 4 (1%) #2. The representative(s) at college/dept. table(s) helped me clarify my major and career goals. Strongly agree = 127 (35%) Agree = 160 (44%) Neutral = 58 (16%) Disagree = 5 (<1%) Strongly Disagree = 5 (<1%) #3. The games made the event more interesting and interactive. Strongly agree = 204 (56%) Agree = 101 (28%) Neutral = 47 (13%) Disagree = 6 (2%) Strongly Disagree = 1 (<1%) #4. This event is a great use of CSUN funds. Strongly agree = 211 (57%) Agree = 122 (33%) Neutral = 26 (7%) Disagree = 2 (<1%) Strongly Disagree = 1 (<1%) #5. How did you hear about the Major Exploration Fair? Posters and flyers = 192 (52%) Banner = 57 (16%) EPY 101 class = 74 (20%) Rebel Yell ad = 49 (13%) Other ways mentioned: friends, walked by, teacher, CSUN, saw the decorations, Saw everyone going upstairs. Exhibit A #6. Please include any other comments or suggestions below. "A success!" "I worked a table here as well." "Beverages!" "It was outstanding." "Good job, very fun." "Fun" "Great job" "Good Stuff!" "Great event. UNLV spirit" "Tables aren't inviting, scary to approach dull admin." "I really had no idea what this was about until told by a friend." "Love the massage!" "Thank you for the info." "Good theme" "Thank you" "I learned what major would be easy for me to find a job that I would be credited to remain in." "Good idea" "It was fun!" "Good job" "Should occur every month" "This was a fun and eduational event! Thanks!" "Awesome" "Thank you" "Thanx for making me change my major" "Fun way to learn more about options." "Psych was missing. Science still uncertain about new requirements." "Very information and entertaining." "Missed the dentistry table!" "I love the theme and of course the food." "Excellent and fun!" "The flyers on different majors were most helpful." "The major that I am interested in is not offered here so it didn't help much." "Was looking for Fine Arts department (graphic design) but was none." "Some of the departments should stay the entire time. i.e. nursing, I got there and no one was there." "I wish there could have been even more colleges.. .or majors of them at each!" "I missed most of it because I had classes all morning. I was able to come in for the last 15 min. could you extend the hours into the afternoon?" "I have a really hard time finding info on the dental college." "Did not see an art booth." "The whole Hawaii thing was cute and cool!!!" "All the info was useful. I was glad I could talk with people from different colleges." "It was great, more than I expected." "Great fair" "It was fun" "Great info!" "I just came to get info on one major, it helped me find what I needed." "Maybe include minors somewhere. Thanks!!" "Thank you!" "Advertise on the northside of campus more." "Fun and informative." "Fun and interesting!" Exhibit A Staff Evaluation Summary A total number of 86 Faculty/Staff volunteered for this event. Of that number, 42 (49%) completed an evaluation. #1. I feel this event has helped my department increase its contact with students on campus. Strongly agree = 20 (47%) Agree = 14 (33%) Neutral = 8 (18%) Disagree = 1 (2%) #2. I feel there was enough advertisement, activities and information to attract exploring students. Strongly agree = 17 (40%) Agree = 14 (33%) Neutral = 10 (23%) Disagree = 2 (5%) #3. The functions and activities were well-organized. Strongly agree = 38 (88%) Agree = 3 (7%) Neutral = 2 (5%) #4. Please include any other comments or suggestions. "Need more advertising on the north end of campus." "Great idea! lx semester" "Loved the theme." "More food, maybe halfway through." "It was fun, more advertising next year." "Love the theme!" "This was a lot of fun. I think it really helped expose students to different majors." "It looks terrific in here! So well organized and it seemed like students really enjoyed it!" "Slightly better advertizing. "Free Food" on the signs." "Would like to see more advertising for the event next year." "Very well organized and attended!! Great job!" "It seemed a bit disjointed compared to previous years and as a result I felt more disconnected." "This was awesome! Keep up the great work-students all said "thanks-they learned so much." "Excellent job" "Keep Paula!!!" "Great job Paula! This was a great success." "Maybe turn down music a little, but I know its difficult to please everyone." "Liked the tropical theme, it was fun!" "It was great! I definitely will volunteer again next year." "How does leadership involvement/community service help student explore careers. Would be a good table to add." Exhibit B ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION REBEL YELL STUDENT NEWSPAPER BOARD OF DIRECTORS I. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Student government (CSUN) recognizes the Rebel Yell newspaper as an independent publication. The purpose of the Rebel Yell newspaper has been established to maintain an atmosphere of free and responsible journalism. The University and Community College System of Nevada Board of Regents, as the recognizer of the Rebel Yell newspaper bears the responsibility of the paper. Therefore, the University and Community College System of Nevada manages the day-to-day operation of the Rebel yell through the President of the university, who delegates responsibility to the student editors of the Rebel Yell newspaper. Furthermore, it is understood that the responsibility of this student newspaper shall be governed by the canons of responsible journalism. Let it be further known and stated here [that in each issue of the Rebel Yell newspaper] that in each issue of the Rebel Yell student newspaper that the opinions expressed by it writers and/or the paper are not necessarily those of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the student body, or the Board of Directors. The Rebel Yell newspaper shall be governed by the Rebel yell Advisory Board of Directors hereafter referred to as the Board. The Board shall oversee the newspaper's operations. The paper shall perform its duties within the policies set forth by the Board. II. The Rebel Yell Advisory Board shall consist of the following voting members: > Five (5) undergraduate students from the CSUN membership, not affiliated with CSUN student government or the Rebel Yell newspaper; > One (1) CSUN Senator; > Two (2) outside news media professionals; > One (1) faculty staff member from the University News and Publications Office; > One (1) Rebel Yell representative (to be selected by the Rebel Yell Editor-in- Chief); > One (1) faculty member from the Greenspun School of Communication. The undergraduate student advisory board members are to be elected by the CSUN membership during the CSUN Executive Board Elections each spring. The CSUN Senator shall be chosen by the members of the CSUN Senate. [The Rebel Yell representative shall be chosen by the members of the Rebel Yell.] In addition to the voting members, there are three (3) non-voting members: The Rebel yell Editor-in-Ch