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    CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS I. Call to Order II. Roll Call AGENDA Senate Meeting 15-20 April 11, 1985 MSU Lounge 201 4:00 p.m. III. Approval of minutes 15-19 IV. Announcements V. Executive Board Nominations Ron Zayas to Publications Board Chairman Cathy Clay to Publications Board member Bill Haldeman to Publications Board Member Kai Fischer to Publications Board Member Jackie Corbett to Publications Board Member Andy Nichols to Appropriations Board Chairman (Kai Fischer will resign upon approval) VI. Board, Committee, Director Reports VII. Old Business VIII. New Business A. Approval of Executive Board Nominations B. Approval of amendment to Publications Board Operating Policy C. Nominations for Vacant Education College Seat 1. Michelle Wong D. Appointment of Senator Education College Seat E. Approval of Organizations 1. Delta Zeta 2. Delta Zeta Pledge 3. Black Awareness Society 4. Korean American Assoication F. Waive Bylaw 15 to consider items G & H. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NV 89154/(702) 739-3477 Senate Agenda 15-20 2 G. Approval of funding not to exceed $400.00 for the Students for Conservative Government for Candidates Forum. H. Approval of funding for Financial Management in an amount not to exceed $1300.00 for Lecture Series. I. Appointment of Janu Tarnell to Radio Board. J. Recind action whereby contract with Best Productions was approved K. Approval of contract with Romney Smith for DJ on April 12, 1985 for Ladies Night in an amount not to exceed $250.00 —E&P. L. Motion to recind approval of spending for CSUN counter ($1,000.00) and Desks ($700.00) M. Approval of contract between Rob Hatchcock and KUNV, Dance on April 19,1985. N. Motion to dissolve Ad Hoc Bookstore, Constitution Revision and Referenda Committees. 0. Appointment of Sam Lieberman to Chairman of Ad Hoc Bookstore Committee. P. Appointment of James Ohriner to Ad Hoc Constitutional Revision Committee. Q. Motion to dissolve the CRI, revoke CSUNRS 202. R. Impeachment of Senator Holm for conduct unbecoming of a CSUN Official. S. Approval of creation of Ad Hoc Impeachment Committee. T. Approval of reprimand of Senator Holm for conduct unbecoming a CSUN Official. IX. Open Disucssion X. Adj ournment CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS MINUTES Senate Meeting 15-20 April 11, 1985 MSU Lounge 201 4:00 p.m. I. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:15 p.m. Chief Justice Earl Mitchell delivered the Oath of Office to Catherine Clay. Catherine Clay was then seated as Senator for the College of Hotel. II. Roll Call Present Absent Senator Acker (excused late) NONE Senator Adams Senator Chadwell Senator Champagne (unexcused late) Senator Clay Senator Davis Senator DiBenedetto Senator Harrington Senator Holm Senator Kelleher (unexcused late) Senator Kim Senator Kowalczyk Senator Larson Senator Maestas (unexcused late) Senator Nichols (unexcused late) Senator Smith Senator Varona There being quorum, the meeting continued. III. Approval of Minutes The minutes were approved with no corrections. IV. Announcements CSUN President Anderson discussed the Board of Regents Meeting and those interested should attend. -Senator Kelleher arrived at the meeting at 4:20 p.m. Senate President Haldeman withdrew items G and J from the Agenda. -Senator Maestas arrived at the meeting at 4:22 p.m. V. Executive Board Nominations Ron Zayas to Publications Board Chairman Cathy Clay to Publications Board member UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS/4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY/LAS VEGAS, NV 89154/(702) 739-3477 S.M. 15-20 -2- Bill Haldeman to Publications Board member Kai Fischer to Publications Board member Jackie Corbett to Publications Board member (Communications Dept. Representative) Andy Nichols to Appropriations Board Chairman (Kai Fischer will resign upon approval) VII. Old Business There was no old business. VIII. New Business Senate President Haldeman asked the Senate if there were any objections to suspending with the rules and move directly into item H. There were no objections. H. Approval of funding for Financial Management in an amount not to exceed $1300.00 for Lecture Series. Senator Harrington moved to approve $1300.00. Senator Clay seconded. A representative for Financial Management addressed the Senate. -Senators' Nichols and Champagne arrived at the meeting at 4:25 p.m. Senator Harrington moved to amend his motion to decrease the amount to $300.00. ^Senator DiBenedetto seconded. Senator Harrington withdrew his motion completely. Senator Davis moved to table the item for 1 week. Senator Smith seconed. The motion to table for one week passed with 12 in favor, 2 opposed (Harrington,Clay) and 3 abstaining (Champagne,Nichols,Hendrick). A. Approval of Executive Board Nominations Ron Zayas to Publications Board Chairman Cathy Clay to Pulications Board member Bill Haldeman " Kai Fischer " " Jackie Corbett" 11 Andy Nichols to Appropriations Board Chairman (Kai Fischer will resign upon approval). Senator DiBenedetto moved to approve the nominations as a whole. There were a multitude of seconds. The motion passed with 11 in favor, 3 opposed (Holm, Davis,Adams) and 3 abstaining (Clay,Maestas, Champagne). B. Approval of amendment to Publication Board Operating Policy No action was taken. C. Nominations for Vacant Education Senate Seat. Michelle Wong D. Appointment of Senator Education College Seat Senate President Haldeman announced that Michelle Wong wouldn't be present until later in the meeting. No action was taken at this time. S.M. 15-20 -3- E. Approval of Organizations 1. Delta Zeta 2. Delta Zeta Pledge (this was withdrawn) 3. Black Awareness Society 4. Korean American Student Association Senator DiBenedetto moved to approve 1 and 4. Senator Kim seconded. A representative from the Korean American Student Association addressed the Senate. Cathy Clay addressed the Senate for Delta Zeta. The motion passed with 16 in favor, 0 opposed, and 1 abstaining (Harrington). F. Waive Bylaw 15 to consider items G & H. This item was withdrawn as it was not needed. G. Approval of funding not to exceed $400.00 for the Students for Conservative Government for Candidates Forum. This item was withdrawn. H. This item was taken care of earlier. I. Approval of Janu Tarnell to Radio Board Senator Smith moved to approve. Senator Harrington seconded. The motion passed with 17 in favor, 0 opposed, and 0 abstaining. J. Recind action whereby contract with Best Productions was approved. This item was withdrawn. K. Approval of contract with Romney Smith for DJ on April 12, 1985 for Ladies Night in an amount not to exceed $250.00 —E&P. This item was withdrawn.as the party was canceled. L. Motion to recind approval of spending for CSUN counter ($1,000.00) and desks ($700.00). Senator Holm moved to approve. Senator Harrington seconded. The motion passed with 15 in favor, 2 opposed (DiBenedetto,Nichols) and 0 abstaining. M. Approval of contract between Rob Hatchcock and KUNV, Dance on April 19, 1985. No action was taken at this time. Senate President Haldeman asked the Senate if there were any objections to suspend with the rules and move to item P. There were no objections. P. Appointment of James Ohriner to Ad Hoc Constitutional Revision Committee Senator Maestas moved to approve. Senator Harrington seconded. Senator Larson offered a friendly amendment including Sam Lieberman to Ad Hoc Bookstore Committee. The maker of the motion accepted, the second did not concurr. The motion to appoint James Ohriner passed with 16 in favor, 1 opposed (Adams) and 0 abstaining. S. M. 15-20 4 N. Motion to dissolve Ad Hoc Bookstore, Constitutional Revision Committee and Referenda Committees. Senator DiBenedetto moved to dissolve the Ad Hoc Constitutional Revision and Referenda Committees. Senator Nichols seconded. The motion passed with 17 in favor, 0 opposed and 0 abstaining. 0. Appointment of Sam Lieberman to Chairman of Ad Hoc Bookstore Committee. Senator DiBenedetto moved to approve. Senator Nichols seconded. The motion passed with 15 in favor, 2 opposed (Harrington,Smith) and 0 abstaining. Senator Holm asked to be excused for the duration of the meeting, due to conflicting interest. Senate President Haldeman excused him from the meeting at 4:40 p.m. Q. Motion to dissolve the CRI, revoke CSUNRS 202. Senator Tristam moved to dissolve. Senator Chadwell seconded. Senator DiBenedetto objected to the consideration of the question. Senator Larson seconded. The objection was not sustained with 3 in favor (DiBenedetto,Kowalczyk,Larson) and 12 opposed, and 1 abstaining (Varona). The motion to dissolve the CRI passed with 9 in favor, 6 opposed (DiBenedetto, Hendrick, Kowalczyk,Davis,Larson,Champagne) and 1 abstaining (Varona). R. Impeachment of Senator Holm for conduct unbecoming of a CSUN Official. Senator Harrington moved to discuss. Senator Nichols seconded. Senator Harrington presented the charges against Senator Holm. Senate President Haldeman discussed the issue and reason for setting up a committee. Senator DiBenedetto requested that Dean Daniels, Fred Tredup or Jim Kitchen be selected to sit on the committee. Senator Chadwell requested that none of the members on the committee be a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Senators' DiBenedetto, Harrington, Smith and Davis expressed an interest to be placed on the committee. S. Approval of creation of Ad Hoc Impeachment Committee. No action will be taken until the next Senate Meeting 15-21. T. Approval of Reprimand of Senator Holm for conduct unbecoming a CSUN Official. No action will be taken until the next Senate Meeting 15-21. Open Discussion Senator DiBenedetto congradulated Cathy Clay for being selected by the Review Journal as one of Las Vegas's Outstanding Women. Senator Hendrick discussed Harry Reid's visit to the campus. S.M. 15-20 -5- Senator Acker arrived at the meeting at 5:00 p.m. Senator Champagne expressed his concern of "junk mail" being placed in his box. Senator Clay asked the Senate to look closer at the Financial Management Funding request for approval, as they have attended two meetings. Senator Smith expressed his interest in being nominated Radio Board Chairman again for the following term. Senate President Haldeman announced that he will be out of town until Monday. X. Adj ournment The meeting was adjourned at 5:08 p.m. Senate President Protem Susan Dute', Senate Secretary KUNV 91.5 FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY © LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154 & (702) 739-3877 2 April 1985 INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM To: . CSUN SENATORS "USON EXECUTIVE BOARD From: Neyeswah Abiku General Manager, KUNV Re: Friday, April 19, 1985 - MSU .Ballroom KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance The attached contract along with related documents is being submitted for Senate approval at April 11th session. Please look them over. When the item comes up, I will move for approval and then give a brief presentsition of what this event entails. If you have any questions before the next meeting, please contact myself or Paul Nyman. Thank you for your assistance. NA: f Enclosures. 1. Purchase Requisition - $115.20; 2. IDR -v — ,$ 78.50; and 3. Copy of Ballroom Reservation. cc: Paul Nyman, Program Director, KUNV Tyrone Smith, Radio Board Chairman Nancy Russell, CSUN Business Manager Dr. O.C. Bob Daniels, Dean, Student Services Burt Teh, Director, Moyer Student Union KUNV91.5 FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY « LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154 » (702) 739-3877 CONTRACT BETWEEN ROB HATHCOCK (D.J. affiliated with KUNV's Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Sunday Show) AND KUNV. COMMITMENT BY S p o n s o r : 1. Will organize the above mentioned dance providing music from my Mobile Record System; 2. Provide all the money needed to pay for security officers and cashiers ten (10) working days in advance of the scheduled event:totalling $193.70; 3. Copies of all advertising using KUNV's name will be provided KUNV no later than Monday, April 8, 19 85, if any; and 4. Provide necessary clean-up at the end of event. KUNV'S COMMITMENT to Sponsor: 1. To provide MSU Ballroom; 2. Provide two parking lots facing Maryland Parkway for parking purposes; 3. Prepare all paper work necessary requesting security force and cashiers; and 4. Promo air time of event during Urban Sunrise broadcasts. Name of the Event: Location of Event: Date of Event: Time of Event: Anticipated Attendance: Sponsor: KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance MSU Ballroom Friday, April 19, 1985 9 pm - 2 am 200 to 400 Rob Hathcock 1935 Pasadena Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 89115 459-5725 Admission: $5.00 Page 1 of 2. KUNV91.5FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY ® LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154 » (702)739-3877 Con't. CONTRACT BETWEEN ROB HATHCOCK (D.J. affiliated with KUNV'S Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Sunday Show) COMPENSATION: / / Vjl 1. KUNV will receive 25% of the net. profit ^determined by CSUN Accounting Person on duty and Rob Hathcock. SIGNED: Ro£> HatncocK 19 35 Pasadena Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 89115 459-5725 SIGNED: DATE: Neyeswah Abiku, General Mgr.,KUNV SIGNED: DATE: Paul Nyman, Program Director,KUNV ENCLOSURES. (1) Purchase Requisition Copy - $115.20; (2) IDR Copy $ 78.50; and (3) Reservation for Ballroom cc. 4-2-85:f (KUNV) Page 1 of 2. Date of Application 2 April 1985 RESERVATION FOftPi UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89154 (702) 739-3221 Spacers) Reserved MSU B a l l r o o m Hours Needed Meeting Begins From 0__pHL To . 2 am Will There Be An Admission Charge? Yes. $5.00 Person in Charge of Event Paul Nyman, Program Director,KUNV Pino Esposito, Dir.,Urban Sunrise Address (for billing purposes) CSUN - KUNV Phone 739-3877 UNV Days of Event Friday, April 19, 1985 Organization Estimated Attendance KUNV - Urban 200 to 400 Sunrise Mature and/or Title of Function Dance Announcement Board Should Read KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance Union Programs CSUN & Recognized Organization X - University Sponsored Organization Co-Sponsored with University Non-University Organization Is Function Open to Persons Outside Your Organization? Yes .. No SPECIAL SERVICES: X SIGNED; . Ticket Table . Registration Set-Up . Food Services (739-3166) . Chalk Board . Head Table . Piano . Alcohol Request . A/V Services . Lecturn NA-PN-f TSeyeswati Abiku, General Manag A cleaning deposit (refundable) is required for all major events. Costs for set-up, audio/visual, extended hours, etc., which is above and beyond our normal services will have to be absorbed by the sponsoring organization. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed in the Union Building unless approved by the President of the University. ROOM ARRANGEMENT: To be provided later, if any, o r , KUNV FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CHARGES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED: Cleaning Deposit $ Room Rental Audio/Visual Security Guards Night Manager's Fee Misc. Charges TOTAL POSTED BY APPROVED BY DATE IDR No. VP-F 27 (R-l/75) CSUN-KUNV Ordering Dep't UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS INTER-DEPARTMENTAL REQUISITION To ....CSUN...Busine.s.s.,.Qf fic.e...--.Iiajic-y-Ruaaell-r-i4gx-^ Date_. 2. April 1985 (Dep't from 'which services requested) Account Charged. 5-2-4 57-412 0-9 01-3118 Account Credited Deliver to Paul.Nyman, Program Director,KUNV MSU >' 3rd floor Person Building and Room 5877 Phone Quantity Stock No. Item Amount 4 ea. Cashiers: 8:30 p.m. until 12 a.m. Totalling 3^ hours x 4 = 14 hours 14 hours x $4.00 = $56.00. . . . . . . $ 5 6 . 0 0 1 ea. Cashier Supervisor: 7 p.m. until 12 a.m. T o t a l l i n g 5 h o u r s x $ 4 . 5 0 = ' $ 2 2 . 5 0 . . $ 2 2 . 5 0 GRAND TOTAL . . . $78.50 SIGNED Sfeyesw a h Abiku, General Manager, KUNV .SJLGEEQ Paul Nymart, Program Director, KUNV Total $ 7 8 . 5 0 Signed - Head of Department Approved Dean or Administrative Officer INSTRUCTIONS — This form is to be used for all inter-departmental orders; for example, to order supplies o* services frosa Central Stores, Audio-Visual Department, Dining Commons and Motor Pool for vehicle requests. Submit original and 3 copies to vendor depart-ment, retain blue copy. When transaction has been completed a priced copy will be returned to the requisitioning department. f c UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS CLARK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE P.R. 1 1 0 9 8 P.O. No- Date. 2 April 19 85 Col Sega or Administrative Unit CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS . D © partme n t KUNV Person to contactNeyeswah AbikuTaienhonfi Ext. 3877 Deliver fo:Bldg MSU Room 3rd fl. A detailed description, including the manufacturer, mode! number, cataiog number, stock number or service re-quested is required to process this Requisition. Item No. Quantity Complete Item Description Estimated Cost Unit Cost Total Cost 1 . SECURITY OFFICERS at $6.40 each per hour as follows Three officers: :.otal of 6 hours each x 3 18 hours 18 hours x 40 - $115.20 $ 6 . 4 0 NOTE: Should there not be a requirement for all of the above an appropriate credit will be issuec. on/acct. KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance MSU Ballroom, Friday, April 19,198: 9 pm - 2 am: Sponsor: Rob Hathcock SIGNED: Neyeswah Abiku, General Manager, KUNV SIGNED: NA: m Paul Nyman, Program Director, KUNV $ 1 1 5 - 2 0 Suggested Vendor: (Give Complete and Accurate Address, include Zip Code) Actual Vendor: University Police Office Museum Building #102 UKLV ACCOUNTS CHARGED Fy Area Fund Dept. Proj. Object Amount To Be Encumbered Department Chairman 5 2 457 4120 901 3118 $115.20 Dean or Adm. Officer Conlroiier Purchasing APPROVALS THIS IS NOT A PURCHASE ORDER PURCHASING PURCHASE REQUISITION KUNV91.5 FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY © LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 891 54 © (702) 739-3877 8 April 1985 INTER-OFFIC-E MEMORANDUM To: CSUN SENATORS CSUN EXECUTIVE BOARD From: Neyeswah Abiku General Manager, KUNV Paul Nyman Program Director, KUNV Re: Friday, April 19, 1985 - MSU Ballroom KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance REVISION. Ref: Previous Memo dated 2 April 1985 . The attached contract along with related documents is being submitted for Senate approval at the April 11th "session. Please look over the revisions. When the item comes up,we will move for approval and then give a brief presentation of what this event entails. If you have any questions before the next meeting, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for your assistance. NA:NP: f Enclosures. 1. Purchase 2. IDR . . 3. Ballroom Requisition - R e s e r v a t i o n . $115.20; $ 7 8.50; and cc: Nancy Russell, CSUN Business Manager Tyrone Smith, Radio Board Chairman Burt Teh, Director, Moyer Student Union Dr. O.C. Bob Daniels, Dean, Student Services Julie Hallfin, Cashier Supervisor,CSUN Rob Hathcock , 1935 Pasadena Boulevard, LV, 89115 Dino Esposito, Director, Urban Sunrise, KUNV Bill Henry, Co-Director, Urban Sunrise, KUNV KUNV91.5 FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA. LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY ® LAS VEGAS. NEVADA 891 54 © (702) 739-3877 CONTRACT BETWEEN ROB HATHCOCK (D.J. affiliated with KUNV's Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Sunday Show) AND KUNV. Name of the Event: KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance Location of Event: MSU Ballroom Date of Event: Friday, April 19, 1985 Time of Event: 7' pm - 1 am Anticipated Attendance: 200 to 400 Sponsor: Rob Hathcock 19 3 5 Pasadena Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 8 9115 459-5725 Admission: $5.00 r COMMITMENT BY Sponsor: 1. Will organize the above mentioned dance providing music from my Mobile Record System; 2. Provide all the money needed to pay for security officers and cashiers ten (10) working days in advance of the scheduled event totalling $193.70; 3. Copies of all advertising using KUNV's name will be provided KUNV no later than Monday, April 8, 1985, if any; and 4. Provide necessary clean-up at the end of event. KUNV'S COMMITMENT to Sponsor: 1. To provide MSU Ballroom; 2. Provide two parking lots facing Maryland Parkway for parking purposes; 3. Prepare all paper work necessary requesting security force and cashiers; and 4. Promo air time of event during Urban Sunrise broadcasts. Page 1 of 2. KUNV 91.5 FM UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS 4505 MARYLAND PARKWAY © LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 891 54 © (702) 739-3877 Con't. CONTRACT BETWEEN ROB HATHCOCK (D.J. affiliated with KUNV'S Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Sunday Show) SIGNED: Rob Hathcock 19 35 Pasadena Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada 89115 459-5725 DATE: SIGNED: DATE: Neyeswah Abiku, General Mgr.,KUNV SIGNED: DATE: Paul Nyman, Program Director,KUNV ENCLOSURES. (1) Purchase Requisition Copy - $115.20; (2) IDR Copy $ 78.50; and (3) Reservation for Ballroom cc. 4-2-85:f (KUNV) Page 1 of 2. COMPENSATION: 1. KUNV will receive 25% of the GROSS PROFIT determined by CSUN Accounting Person on duty and Rob Hathcock. Date of Application 2 A P r i l 1 9 8 5 Space(s) Reserved MSU Ballroom Hours Needed From _ 7 pnL. _ jo 1 a.m. Meeting Begins Will There Be An Admission Charge? Yes. $5.00 Person in Charge of Event Paul Nyman, Program Director,KUNV Pino Esposito, Dir.,Urban Sunrise,l(UNV Address (for billing purposes) CSUN - KUNV Phone 739-3877 ROOM RESERVATION FORM UNIVEP-SSTY OF NEVADA, L * S VEGAS 4505 S:;,rARYLM*D PARKWAY LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 02154 (702) 739-3221 Days of Event Friday, April 19, 1985 Organization KUNV - Urban .Sunrise, Estimated Attendance 2 00 to 4 00 Nature and'or Fitie of Function D a n c e Announcement Board Should Read KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance Union Programs CSUN & Recognized Organization University Sponsored Organization Co-Sponsored with University Non-University Organization •Ot-is Function Open to Persons Outside Your Organization? x Yes SPECIAL SERVICES: X SIGNED: Ticket Table Registration Set-Up Food Services (739-3166) Chalk Board Head Table Piano Alcohol Request A/V Services Lecturn NA-PN- f Neyes^ n " A b i k u , General' A cleaning deposit (refundable) is required for all major events. Costs for set-up, audio/visual, extended hours, etc., which is above and beyond our normal services will have to be absorbed by the sponsoring organization. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed in the Union Building unless approved by the President of the University. ROOM ARRANGEMENT: To be provided later, if any, FOR OFFICE USE ONLY CHARGES FOR SERVICES PROVIDED: Cleaning Deposit $ Room Rental Audio/Visual Security Guards Night Manager's Fee Misc. Charges TOTAL 3 POSTED BY APPROVED BY DATE - f;. tr. l" o K, •: -:.. ^ o w t£i • t <3 P.O. No.. UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS CLARK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE P.R. fv'o. 1 1 0 3 8 3 D s f s 2 April 1985 Collage or Administrative Unit CONSOLIDATED STUDENTS . D a p a r t m e n t KUNV P e r s o n t o c o n i a c i N e y e s w a h A b i k U T e l c p h o n e Ext. 3877 Deliver to:BIdg MSU ,_Room3rd__f 1. A detailed description, including the manufacturer, model number, catalog number, stock number or service re-quested is required to process this Requisition. Item No. Quantity Complete Item Description Estimated Cost Unit Cost Total Cost 1. SECURITY OFFICERS at $6.40 each per hour as follows Three officers: total of 6 hours each x 3 = 18 hours 18 hours x $6.40 1115 . 2 0 $6.40 $1152 0 NOTE: Should there not be a requirement for all of the above an appropriate credit will be issued on/acct, KUNV Urban Sunrise Magic Mix Dance MSU Ballroom, Friday, April 19,198f 7 pm -1. am: Sponsor: Rob Hathcock Neyeswah Abiku, General Manager, KUNV SIGNED: Paul Nyman, Program Director, KUNV NA:m Suggested Vendor: (Give Complete and Accurate Address, include Zip Code) Act ion University Police Office Museum Building #102 UKLV ACCOUNTS CHARGED Fy Area Fund Dept. Proj. Object Amount To Be Encumbered Department Chairman 5 2 457 4120 901 3118 $115.20 Dean or Adm. Officer Controller Purchasing APPROVALS SIGNED IDR No. VP-F 27 (R-1/75) UK>vr:R"I?Y OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS CSUN-KUNV INTER DEPARTMENTAL REQUISITION Ordering Dep't To .-^CSUN..Bus.ine.s.s...Qf fic.e .-..Manc.Y~.Russell., Mg.r— Date....2„.April.„198.5„_ (Dep't from which services requested.) Account Charged .5^2-457-4120-901-31.18..... .... _... Account Credited — Deliver to Paul Nyman, .Program Director,KUNV MSU .- 3rd floor 38 77..... Person Building and Room Phone Quantity Stock No. Item Amount 4 ea. Cashiers: 6 :30 p.m. until 10 p.m- Totalling 35s hours x 4 = 14 hours 14 hours x $4.00 ~ $56.00 $56.00 1 ea. Cashier Supervisor: 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. r Totalling 5 hours x $4.50 = $22.50 . . $22.50 GRAND TOTAL . . . $78.50 SIGNED : i\JJb k / t-k A-vVX tfeyeswYcj Abiku, General Manager, KUNV Paul Nyman, Program Director, KUNV Total $78.50 Signed. Approved Head of Department Dean or Administrative Officer INSTRUCTIONS — This form is to be used for all inter-departmental orders; for example, to order supplies or services from Central Srores, Audio-Visual Department, Dining Commons and Motor Pool for vehicle requests. Submit original and 3 copies to vendor depart-ment, retain blue copy. When transaction has been completed a priced copy will be returned to the requisitioning department. 40 Student Services CSUN has many boards and committees in which students are encouraged to get involved. These include the Entertainment and Programming Board, the Elec-tion Board, the Appropriations Board, and the Judicial Council, CSUN also provides students an opportunity to practice their communication skills in both The Yeilin' Rebel and CSUN's own FM radio station, KUNV. These are only a few of the many opportunities CSUN provides for students to enrich their education both socially and academically. KUNV. CSUN operates and manages Las Vegas' most powerful public radio station, KUNV 91.5 FM, broad-casting a variety of music, news, sports and features programming 24 hours a day with 14,700 watts of stereo power. There are numerous opportunities for UNLV students to involve themselves as deejays, announcers, news and sports reporters, technicians, managers, editors, writers, etc. No previous radio training or ex-perience is required — free communication seminars and workshops are offered every semester. Internship and independent study credit for KUNV participation can be arranged through the communication studies department and other UNLV departments. The Yeilin" Rebel. The weekly campus newspaper, The Yeilin*Rebel, is edited entirely by students, reflects stu-dent viewpoints and provides a valuable training ground for students interested in journalism and advertising careers. The newspaper is distributed free on campus. Entertainment and Programming Board. This board is comprised solely of students and is responsible for planning, administering and presenting a wide variety of social, cultural, and educational programs for the university community. Membership of the board con-sists of five undergraduate students at large, three CSUN senators, and a student chairman. Student Judicial Council. The council is responsible for interpreting the CSIJN Constitution and its bylaws. The council may act as arbitrator between CSUN-recognized organizations and entities of the University of Nevada System. Council members are appointed to a term of two years by the CSUN Executive Board and the CSUN Senate. Student Organizations. A variety of student clubs and organizations supplement intellectual and social development at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Students must be in good academic standing to be eligi-ble for membership,. Academic, Professional and Service: A.I.M.E. (Mining-Engineering) Alpha Beta Gamma (Honor Society for Radiologic Technology) Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honor Society) Alpha Kappa Psi (Professional Business Fraternity) Kappa Delta Pi (National Honor Society in Education) Management information Systems Association Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society) Phi Gamma Nu (National Professional Business Sorority) Phi Kappa Phi (National Honor Society) Phi Lambda Aloha (Honor Society for Underclassmen) Phi Omega Chi (Academic Women's Sorority) Phi Sigma iota (Foreign Language Honor Society) Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science Honor Society) Psi Chi (National Psychology Honor Society) Rho Epsilon (Professional Real Estate Fraternity) Sigma Gamma Epsilon (Earth Science Honor Society) Sigma Tau Delta (English Honor Society) Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society) Society of Physics Students Student Council for Exceptional Children Student National Education Association Student Nurses Association Student Philosophical Round Table Association Women in Science and Engineering Religious: Baha'i Club Baptist Student Union Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Hillel Latter Day Saints Student Association Protestant Student Association Special Interest: Akido Club Anthropological Society. Association for Computing Machinery Alpha Tau Qmega Little Sisters Black Student Union Cheerleaders Debate and Forensics Squad Financial Management Association Gay Academic Union Guardian Angels Hispanic Student Association Hotel Association .'. Interfraternity Council International Association of Business Communicators International Students Organization i" nrnnnirifian Panhellenic Pre-Professional Club Resident Students' Association Sigma Chi Little Sisters Sigma Nu Little Sisters Ski Club Songieaders Student Media Institute T'ai Chi Chuan Club Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sisters Fraternities and Sororities. Fraternities and sororities provide students with bonds of fellowship, opportunities for academic leadership and traditional Greek evens.