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A.S. to Rewrite Program Board Act Big, bold sounds Learning is her racket The Modern Jazz Ensemble brings large-scale improvisation to SJSU Top tennis seed Stockman hits the books before she hits the court I CURRENTSPAGE 3 SPORTSPAGE 4 SPARSrAll DAIL7 Volume 88, No. 48 Serving the San Jose State University Community Since 1934 Monday, April 6, 1987 A.S. to rewrite program board act "'They need to know what job and ing. said she was surprised by Wert's an- Stipulations of the program hoard's in response to problems the hoard had responsibilities fall under which titles," nouncement. revenue-generating account should also with the October Berlin concert it co- Committee to clarify he said. "He made it sound like he wanted be included in the act's revision. Alexan- sponsored with the Santa Clara nightclub the revision of the program board extensive revisions,'' Alexander said der said. The resenuegenerating ac- One Step Beyond. Wen said. act is yet another update of the A.S. acts, 'I'm not sure What he wants to rev isc ' count is used for program hoard-spon- Thc program board had difficulty duties, job descriptions tic said. The act does need revision, she sored events that are protit-making obtaining payment from the nightclub for "We've revised the homecoming said. Although the program hoard has a venues, which is a separate account from its portion 0, the receipts from the By Judith Vaught 'unctions and duties oi the rowan, the act and we're in the process of revising films chairman. the position is not in- its regular budget. The board finally received the bal- Daily staff writer act needs to be rewntten because, among Act 9 (election procedures) Wert said. cluded in the act . Alexander said A committee will review the docu- ance of the amount due on March 2 after The act which established the Asso- other things, it lacks job descriptions of "Periodically things have to he re- 'I'm sure Roger wants a job de- ment to see what changes are needed. waiting more than tour months. ciated Students Program Board, will be the A.S. program hoard chairmen. Wert vised." scription for the publicity chairman, Then it will submit a final revision to the revised. A. S. Vice President Roger said. Act 50 was lust revised in May too ,' ' she said. A.S. board of directors for approval. At its March 12 meeting, the A.S. Wert said at Wednesday's board of di- Some of the program board mem- 1983. All the other positions are self-ex- Well said. board passed a legislative directive ban- rector's meeting. bers have overlapping duties, and a rcvi- A.S. Program Board Director planatory . sum no further job descriptions The revision of the act is basically ning the program hoard from doing any The section. Act 50, explains the ion can help clarity things. Wert said. Verda Alexander. at Wednesday's meet- will he needed, she said to define the different positions. It is not future business with One Step Beyond. Students Pub packer New magazine to join denied funding capitol march by A.S. board By David Barry Daily staff writer Groups to protest The publisher of a proposed campus political magazine has decided to give up 'We didn't think the schools budget on A.S. funding and move ahead with the project herself. organization had enough By Mane NI. Bejarano Despite being denied Associated Daily staff wnter Students funding for the sixth and "final continuity to be funded.' Groups organizing the "March on time," Outspoken, which was created to Robert Cruz, Sacramento for Education" are expect- inform students of political issues, is A.S. controller ing from 4,000 to 6,000 people to con- planning on distributing the magazine verge on the state capitol today. later this month. said Marlene Blithe The groups arc protesting Gov. Godwin, founder and president of the George Deukmejian's education agenda. group. deal with such issues as American in- The march is scheduled for noon on Her request for $300 was rejected volvement in Nicaragua and the Iran- the west steps of the state capitol build- by the Associated Students special allo- Contra affair, will only have six pages ing in Sacramento on 10th and I. streets. cations committee last week. and 1,000 issues will be printed. The group, which has been attempt- If they had received the $300. they Protesters' demands include more ing to get A.S. financial support for the would have been able to print 12 pages, funding for education, reinstating biling- magazine since January 1986, was den- she said. ual education and increasing minority ied special allocations funds for three But the main reason for the reject- enrollment at universities and colleges. reasons. said A.S. Controller Robert ion was that the group would be leaving The march will be preceded by a Cruz. after this semester. Cruz said. rally at 9:30 a.m. at Southsidc Park on One concern was that the group did ''She (Marlene Godwin) will be Eighth and T streets, which will feature not have enough advertising for its publi- leaving campus next semester." he said. cultural entertainment and speakers. cation. Cruz said. "And it will be published off campus. Representatives from the California The committee also questioned We didn't think the organization had State Student Association, SJSU Asso- whether the magazine needed the $300. enough continuity to be funded." ciated Students President Tom Boothe Cruz said. Godwin said she came before the and Bob Gunter. A.S. director of Cali- "Marlene said that they would be hoard to alert other groups. fornia state student affairs, will be pre- able to put out a magazine whether they "We wanted to draw attention so sent at the march. received A.S. funds or not,'' Cruz said. that other publications would try to do About 250 SJSU students and staff While Godwin indicated that was it." said Godwin. ''This is my last have committed to attend. said Arturo true, she said the magazine, which will Si'.' MAGAZINE, hack page Vasquez. an SJSU march organizer. Participants will then march at 10:30 a.m, to the capitol building where Rev. Jesse Jackson, state Sen. Art UPD chief swears Torres. D-Los Angeles, and Assembly- woman Maxine Waters. 1)-Los Angeles, arc scheduled to speak at noon. A team of organizers will meet with in nine new cadets the governor's aides and will try to talk to as many members of the Assembly as Ity Elisha Arnone possible, said Stacy Johnson of the Uni- Daily stall writer versity of California at Berkeley's Ac- tion for Democratic Education. It was a routine investigation for the The San Francisco State University University Police Department. The cul- Coalition has confirmed filling seven prit - - a pair of dirty shoes, a wrinkled buses. shirt, or slouchy posture. "What's been a little bit hard is that The nine cadets of SJSU's law en most schools couldn't get as many buses torcement program stood tense at after as needed," said Dave Van of the San twin, while UPI) officials inspected thea Francisco State march communications style. center. "We want to Northern California schools have make sure they're neat, shoes and brass reported about 400 people committed to are shined, and they have a sharp go, but they could not get any more image," said Lt. Shan- non Maloney. buses to accommodate the demand, Van said. Bret J ffolvorosa Daily stall photographer But as the search continued, an oc- Southern California campuses re- casional exchange of smiles and a A satisfied smile works its way across the face of Bay Area rocker Robert Seidler during a Spartan Puh cif/ port attendance will be mostly students friendly adjustment of a crooked tie night. Seidler's one-hour show, marking the release of his new EP "Cig Sisters," from community colleges and from the show Thursday showed the nine were beyond reproach. Lew Schatz University of California at Los Angeles, grabbed the attention of the full house crowd. Seidler later autographed free copies of the EP. See MARCH, hack page SIT (AMTS. hack page ('Pt) chief Minority education Union deli finds big demand for handmade delights By DivyaJhala I tom) students can take advantage ot these "I spoke with the student supers pair of the deli. upgrade is crucial Daily staff writer hours and many do by using their meal plan and she told me that customers don't mind waiting in A nevi bright pink and blue neon sign attracts card at the deli on the weekends, Kalmoutis said. line as they can see their sandwiches being made." minority educational hack' Cafeteria's latest ad- By Julie Laffeenzen growing, but customers to the Student Union Continuing Education students have also been Kalmoutis said. grounds lags far behind that of whites. Deli. which has been operating in Daily staff writer dition, the Union eating at the deli, and since the library is open Satur- "It's almost as if they 're able to create their educator and psychologist Between 1980 and 2000, the pro- black since it officially opened at the beginning of sandwiches themselves... she said. Latino the days, many students come from there, she said. Amado l'adilla spoke 'Thursday on the portion of blacks, Hispanics. Asians and the semester. 'We have added quality American cheese be- special problems facing minority stu- Native Americans in California will "We're selling 75 percent whole sandwiches "The idea for the sign came from Ed Zant, di- cause the customers requested it.
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