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ML. on page 2: on page 5: on pnge4: Greek Week:ASn,EN Earth Day events mix Coffee House returns tie for First Place, music, games and to original concert, KA sorority wins social awareness poetry-recital format CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SAN BERNARDINO THEIHb WEEKLY g ^ CHR ONTCT P VOLUME 27, ISSUE 22 APRIL 28,1993 Tompkins, Hinshaw elected in close ASI runoff by John Andrews Endorsement conflicts mar election editor in chief ing Hinshaw who was not present, by Natalie Romano that current A.S.I, officers could Chronicle staff writer In one of the closest races in endorse candidates. It was stipu A.S .1. history,Larisa Tompkins and lated at the meeting that current Debra Hinshaw were voted Presi Followed by the election of executives could not show favorit dent and Vice President of Associ Larisa Tompkins and Debra ism during official A.S.I, time. ated Students in a runoff election Hinshaw in last week's runoff, A flyer containing the names Thursday night, Apr. 22. charges of individual misconduct, and titles of A.S.I. pei^nnel who Tompkins defeated Finance inadequate election bylaws, offi endorsed presidential candidateLou Board member Lou Monville by cial complaints and the removal of Monville was distributed by his one Election Committee member campaign Wednesday, Apr. 21. just 18 votes (606to 588) to win the President'elect Larisa Tompkins and Vice-President eiect Debra Hinshaw presidential office while Hinshaw have surfaced. Haney said that within hours of its edgedTom Marquezbyonly2votes circulation, o|^sing presidential At present, CSUSB election candidate Tompkins complained (593 to 591) to become vice presi Wylie's Pub late Thursday night to were a deciding factor for us," said bylaws state that an A.S.L elected about the flyer's endorsemott list. dent for the second lime. await the arrival of the Coachella Tompkins. official cannot mdor^adafiRH^te, "There is a difference between Valley campus extension's votes. The election was marred by stated or implied. According to saying 'I Bill Clinton support this counts," said an exuberant Hinshaw. When the results were announced alleged violations of election bi- Elections Chair Steve Haney,how candidate' versus 'I Bill Qinton, TTie presence of three candi at approxim^ely 10:45 p-m., an laws (see related story), and both ever, that law was heavily disputed President of the United States sup dates for the presidential and vice exhausted but jubilant Tompkins winning candidates commented on among current executives and the port this candidate," Tompkins later presidential offices had forced the echoed the sentiments of her cam preventing such problems in future four candidates during round one commented. runoff after the biggest voter tum- paign. elections. of the election. Haney, who initially aii^roved out in election history. Tompkins "I'm excited the University has "New bi-laws will be taken the flyer, asked Monville to delete had edged Monville by more than chosen to elect us to make their care of," said Tompkins. 'The elec Top A.S.I, executives argued the A.S.I, executives from the list. fifty votes in the first election but voice heard," she said referring to tions code will be part of policies failed to get the necessary 50% plus and procedures and less open for that there was a difference between Monville did so but Tompkins felt the "ticket" like manner she and official business and their personal one vote necessary to win the of personal interpretation." that the names were still readable at Hinshaw had conducted their cam time. Haney said that a meeting which time Haney says he requested fice. Both Monville and Marquez paigns. Any conflicts created within managed to close the gap consider A.S .1., she said would be solved by was called Monday, Apr. 19 to dis Monville to stop using the flyer. Tompkinscited effective cam cuss this conflict where it was Monville complied although he felt ably in the runoff. paigning at Coachella Valley as a the time she takes office next year. "It was a great race," said "For this year,I think time will agreed upon by the Elections Com key to both her and Hinshaw's vic- 'Elections' 7 Monville. "To have two separate heal the wounds," she said. mittee and the candidates, exclud see page tory. Both candidates made trips to elections come down to 2 and 18 Coachella in hopes of capturing votes says it all." what turned out to be an important After two days of campaign group. ing, the four candidates gathered at 'The Coachella Valley votes Closing the gag ••»* President First election Run-off Candidate Votes % Votes % John Jones 352 28% N/A N/A Lou Monville 410 33% 588 49% Larisa Tompkins 474 38% 606 51% Vice Pres. Debra Hinshaw 544 45% 593 50.1% Tom Marquez 467 38% 591 49.9% Joseph tiaus aoa/ 57% N/A N/A XN,AZn fraternities tie for first; KA sorority wins Greek Week consists of 22 to Carnival Days, and the recy by Adam Bailey tal events. Major events such as proudly by going all out in the ath cling project were both major point letic competitions. Chronicle staff writer Flag Football, Soccer, Softball, earners for fraternities in Greek Volleyball, and Triathlon were val Week. For Carnival Days each Each game of football, soft- ued at 25 points. Intermediate Last week at Cal Sta^, San fraternity set up a booth whose ball, soccer, and volleyball was events such as ChariotRace, Tug of Bernardino, the campus was filled goal was to raise money for the played zelously by fraternity mem War, and Obstacle Course were with games and athletic competi Childrens* Center. Also the recy bers. Pride, competition, and pre worth 12points. Minor events such tion by local fraternities and cling project required fratemites to cious points were at slake and no as Jelly BeanRelay, EggToss,and sorrorilies in Greek Week. Greek gather recyclable materials whose one wanted to lose. 10 Person Pyramid were worth 5 Week is a time for the sororities and proceeds were also going to benefit fraternities to take a break from points. In the end, it appeared that the Participation and combined the Childrens' Center. Delta Sigs and S igma Nus had won some the hard work that they do to After the good deeds had been have a good time. events like water bucket relays and in the men's division, and the Kappa the scavenger hunt were awarded done it was time for some intense Deltas won out in the women's. 20 points. For the major, interme competition. Each fraternity and its Alpha Delta Pi won the lip sync members represented themselves diate, and minor events points were contest. scaled to reflect first through fifth place, with the winner recieving maximum points and second through fifth places recieving pro gressively less. Participation and UAS recruiting involved students Combined events awarded maxi Timms said the major benefit of by Stacy McOendon mum points with no places to all being an Ambassador is "access to who were involved. Chronicle managing editor top Administrators." But getting "a One of the most important chance to interact with other stu things that Greek Week did was to The University Ambassador dent leaders," is also important, he bring some life to this dead cam Society is recruiting for the 1993- said. pus. The sights and sounds of com 1994 school year. UAS was created "You don't get too many petition and good times were ones to honor a select group of Cal State, chances to sit down with the A.S. that most of us rarely see on cam San Bernardino students who have president, presidents from a couple pus. been highly involved in campus of greek houses, the editor of The According to Memo Castillo, leadership activities. Chronicle" he said. the activities director of the Inter- While what the group has been Candidates must be in good Fratertity Ccmnsel, "We wanted to best known for this school year is academic standing, have performed do Greek Week in visual places so the protesting of Tom Metzger's 100 hours of volunteer service, and that people could see that there is a appearance on campus, the Am hold or have held substantial lead life on campus." bassador Society does much more ership positions. According to Castillo, "Greek than that. For applications, contact Stu Week was about Greek unity and They assisted with a student dent Lifej3r_Iumns at X5930...AP- respect, as well as fun. We want outreach day,participated in a graf plications are due May 3. people to see that Greeks do more fiti removal project, attended a do "We're looking for students At ttie carnival: Alpha Phis Kristin Karr, Roxane Rey, Shanyn Smith, than party, we are all very involved nor breakfast, participated in the who are committed to helping the Homecoming festivities, and at university and developing leader Jennifer Feinauer, GinaMoran, and Dana Yamato at their tHX>th in the community." tended leadership workshops.