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BE A PART OF YOIIR SCHOOL -through elected offices, appointed positions, committee memberships, volunteer activities, or being an intern for one of the Legislative Council members. Just bite into a baited hook, and A.S will reel you in.

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Did you know that 51% of the students at YELL. A.S. WANTS TO HEAR YOU! Every little fish who joins the big sea of UCSB, whether minnow or U.C.S.B don't know shark, is already a member of Associated Students. what A.S. is or how it spends its million bucks?

(Okay, maybe the nuirn bers aren't exact, but now s Ma that we have your atten­ tion, read on and find out T E * ..... what makes your school L A tick.) Meet people. Together decide to make a difference through • Meet your leaders p major concerts, lectures, rallies, lioShdttibO style- £ - end projects that affect our campus. Page 2 N • Dude, these boards aren’t for surfing- Page 3 fffa

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DO THE RIGHT THING! The projects you want to be involved in are happening without you. For their meeting times and places, check the Nexus' Monday Calendar listings.

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Leg. Council Meetings Wednesdays at 6:30 pm By the way, there really is something, and even some people on the Ucen, Room 2 third floor of the UCen. You have to see them to believe it -the A.S. Main Office, Room 3177- the power from within. Check it out, dude. 2A Wednesday, October 18 1989 Let’s Play Executive \œ m Cutting through red tape, James Siojo fights for student rights on this campus as the r u b r h r m j iu UCSB Internal Vice President. He is the representative of Associated Students in all internal affairs, meaning anything related to this campus. He advises and informs the President and Legislative Don't take him for "granite." Mike Give Amy Supinger a pen and a purpose and Council on any problems or concerns and all campus matters. Stowers stands rock solid when dealing she will produce strong proposals to take to the with student concerns as A.S. President. county board as the Vice President for External Those of you who hate waiting in line Mike serves as the official representative of Affairs. Amy serves as the official should enjoy one of his long-range goals: a Associated Students in all campus, representative of Associated Students on the phone registration system that enables systemwide, local, state, and federal University of California Students Association students to utilize their touch tone phones and matters. He is in charge of all student (UCSA) and represents A.S. in all external avoid long lines. Another program geared affairs and appoints chalrpeople to the affairs . She is the appointed liason between toward student concerns is a rate and recharge various committees and boards. the Legislative Council and all systemwide, system. If you have more questions about these programs or any other questions pertaining to This year, Mike will put his energies into local, state and federal matters. Her main increasing recycling efforts and will be goals and plans have already been the UCSB campus in general, give James a call at virtually any time through his A.S. office at concerned with Isla Vista issues such as the implemented into the council and are 961-2566. At the risk of sounding corny, redevelopment project and relations progressing. Amy, as well as the entire James believes that as a UCSB undergraduate, between the I.V. Foot Patrol and students. Legislative Council, is working with the He also places a great emphasis on Redevelopment Agency to make an impact on you should "Enjoy life. Smell the roses. AS. can let you do it!" improving student participation in the the quality of life in Isla Vista. One of her goals community. is to stabilize student fees on a statewide level Busy as he may seem, Mike Stowers will guaranteeing that fees do not drastically make time for anyone. He urges any student increase in the next five years. Amy is easily What is to "Get up here (to A.S. offices] and get accessible to any undergraduate and she is involved! My door is always open!" Mike's "always thrilled to talk or answer questions, office hours are Monday, Wednesday, and specific or non-(specific) about the S.B. campus Leg. Council? Friday, 1:00-2:30 and Tuesday, Thursday, or Isla Vista for any length of time." She uiges 3:00-4:30. You can reach him at 961-2566. students to "contact me if you want to get involved! My office hours are Tuesday from The UCSB Legislative Council is a 12:30 -2:30 and Wednesday from 11:00-1:00." political body of 23 people acting on behalf o f the entire student body. They are elected Who are these folks?- in the spring by a general ballot offered to all registered students. The Legislative Board Off Campus Representative 1 » works on drafting and enacting legislation If you are not living in the Santa Ynez ^concerning the Associated Students. Current family-student housing facilities or the issues at hand are the recycling program, University owned residence halls there are introducing academic minors at UCSB, and eleven representatives working to serve working with the IV Redevelopment Agency. your needs. Issues in Isla Vista currently Each member o f the board is assigned to being tackled are I.V. Foot Patrol relations, parking and redevelopment. serve on two committees about which they On Campus Representative report at the general meeting every week. For those of you living in a University Meetings are held Wednesdays at 6:30pm in owned housing facility there are three the UCen pavillion. Student issues are the On Campus Representatives ready to ' focus o f the Legislative Council and students answer any questions or concerns you may are encouraged to attend the meetings, so have. stop by any Wednesday and get involved! Reps at Large Overlapping the duties of the On and Off Campus Reps any problems regardless of where you live. Santa Ynez Family Student Housing Representative Don't feel you are alone if you live in the Santa Ynez Family Student Housing facility because there is also a representative working to help you. Office hours of all representatives are posted in the A.S. office.

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Curtí» Shaw °anlel Gli», ^ S -**°**‘ Fok Michael « ! » „ Academic Affairs Board (AA.B.) Constitution and By-Laws Committee Commission on Minor * Chair Lisa Frankenbuig - Chair: Karen Kraus - Chair. Vacant - This board works to Increase - This committee consults and recom­ - This commission c the quality and participation of mends on issues concerning the ASUCSB the education and advi JUST students In their educational exper- Legal Code. issues, Afflrmitive Act ience. and consultation. County / Community Committee AS. Information Agency (AS.LA) - Chair: Amy Supinger Commission on the Status - Chair Andrea Haas - This group monitors events In the - Co-Chairs: Valerie Sha DO IT!!! - This agency provides histor­ local area that affect students, and recruits Patricia Hewitt ical information and assists with re­ students and Isla Vista residents for - This commission cono One of the most rewarding ways of getting search to better facilitate the effective­ appointments to the County Advisory the education and advocac Involved with the student government here ness of the legislative council. boards and Commissions. issues, feminist funding, j at U.C.S.B. is by serving as a member of an consultation. AS. Committee, Board, Council, Agency or AS. Recycling Committee Elections Committee Commission. For not only does it provide - Chair Uzi Daniel - Nicole Nicoladis Communication Board you with a fun and challenging addition to - This commute Is responsible - This committee coordinates and - Chair: Katie Weissenbc your educational experience, but you get to for the monumental recycling effort oversees all AS. elections and runoffs, - News E ditor Katie Gan help out with school, community and starting on campus this year. If necessary. - This Board acts as the i national Issues that are important to you. A S. and communicates to Some positions are still available in many what their registration fees of the following committees. You need only towards. call the AS. Office at 961-2566 and ask how to get in touch with the committee of your Interest! 3rd floor Uc©i Wednesday, October 18 1989 3A

Bound to Have Fun Joining the La Cumbre Yearbook Staff is a great way to become involved at U.C.S.B.- binding your college memories into something that lasts way beyond graduation. Try This Tune La Cumbre has established itself as Are you tired of listening to are available at the station and one of the top yearbooks in the radio stations that play the in the Nexus. nation, recording every aspect of same ten songs over and over For those who enjoy talk student life from arts to athletics. again? If so, then turn your radio, KCSB includes a public This year’s Editor In Chief Ginna radio dial to 91.9 FM and listen affairs program which deals Baldassarre speculates that the 1990 to KCSB - the station run by with various issues in politics volume of the La Cumbre will be 712 up pages of the yearbook. The final students, for students. The and current affairs. There is a pages long and cost those who order product will be an invaluable station also airs on 91.5 FM news and sports update daily at in the Fall $20, with the price addition to your bookshelf and will cable and offers a training 5:00 PM. increasing gradually over the course contain priceless memories of your station on 770 and 880 AM . KCSB sponsors a mobile of the year. The La Cumbre Staff years at UCSB. It's never too late to KCSB works 24 hours a day to entertainment service called learns a great deal about join the La Cumbre Staff in helping bring you music you want to DekaDance, which is used for photojournalism, graphic design, to record the events and hear through the request lines generating funds as well as for and feature writing as well as getting inspirations of your life. (961-2424 FM and 961-2425 promotional purposes. out into the student community at For Information call 961-2386, or AM). KCSB is looking for DekaDance provides music and UCSB to compile the many stories, stop by the La Cumbre office located students who wish to express MC's for parties, dances, and photographs and people who make under Storke Tower. their musical interests and other special events. If you are broadcasting abilities as disc interested in working for jockies or to develop DekaDance, you can contact the administration skills as a staff coordinator, John Wasserbauer, member. Interested students can at 961-4235 or 968-8268. ( KCSB obtain information about the also circulates a publication, available positions by calling LiveWire three times a year and Dave Chin at 961-3757 or by is looking for people to help with stopping into the office located the articles.) Care Enough directly under Storke Tower. So, if you are eager to work for A.S./UCSB Community Affairs Overall, CAB is a flexible, KCSB goes beyond pop radio or just listen to a radio station Board (CAB) is the largest student enthusiastic, and reliable offering a variety of reggae, jazz, that combines unique talent and volunteer organization on campus. campus organization and classical, rock, new wave, and educational Information with community resource. No CAB is dedicated to enhancing the much more. Program schedules great music, KCSB is the station single CABbie could be educational experience of all UCSB for you! everything to everyone students by providing an easy access mentioned above, however, to community service opportunities. when more than 1200 UCSB CAB augments classroom student volunteers come experiences, creates opportunities together through CAB, for career exploration, and strives there's no limit to the impact to connect UCSB to the community we can have on the in a meaningful Way by promoting community. the ethics of public service. To those Join us...Volunteer unfamiliar with CAB, this Today!!! description may seem slightly UCEN rocm 3125, overwhelming. But when one takes You could be on your wav Mon-Fri 9-5. a closer look at CAB, it’s easy to see that this organization means TELL EVERYONE different things to different people. 961-4296

You're in New York, walking down the street... You come to a full page spread of the biggest, even a UCEN art gallery. No wait! most incredible rock tour ever. Twelve committees in all! With twelve You’re on Broadway...standing in front of a Look! Down at the bottom, right below the coordinators! major Broadway theater. dates. Promoted by: You could even tell them where it is. See it? And your name. You know...third floor UCEN, room 3167 Up there. On the marquis... And when you go to accept your Grammy. OR.. In the lights. When you step up to the podium and give your you could even give them the phone The name of a major Broadway musical! speech...you can tell everyone there who you number. ..961-3536. Right below that...the names of the stars... the owe it all to... OR EVEN BETTER.. two most famous people ever. ASPB! You could give them the hotline...for event Look! Underneath that! There they are. The And you can tell everyone all about it. ideas... big words: That organization...at UCSB...you know, 961-TUNE. Written, Directed, Produced by: responsible for so many events on campus. Even if the board doesn't do plays...THINK And below that could be your name. And such diversity: ABOUT IT...that could be the opening of a Or Entertaining major art gallery in Paris...or a the lecture of a You're paging through the Sunday Calander, in Cultural world renoun scholar... the Rock Section. Educational...from films and concerts to THINK ABOUT IT!

Inority Affairs Community Affair« Board (C JLB.) Finance Board Program Board - Co-Chairs: Karen Bedrosian, - Chair David Lehr - Chair: Bill Loose an concentrates on James Lesniak - This board is responsible for - The Program Board is a student- advocacy of minority - Through a diversity of projects, CAB the yearly budget and enforcement funded, student-run campus organization Action, programming seeks to augment classroom experiences, of financial policies and procedures dedicated to producing and supporting create opportunities for career exploration, for A.S. money. entertaining and culturally diverse events connect UCSB to the community, and to pro­ for the UCSB campus and surrounding area. : Status of Women mote the ethics of Public Service. Investment Advisory Committee Tie Sharp, - Chair: Tony Findlay Hewitt A.S. Student Lobby - This committee is to act as an n concentrates on - Legislative Coordinator: advisory committee to the Legislative idvocacy of women's Krista Jill Anderson Council and the Associated Students for iding, programming and - Liaison Coordinator the investments of A.S. funds. And! Blackshaw - Administrative Coordinator Judicial Council A.S. Underwrite Board tard Rafferty Atha - Chair: Ron Pritchard - Publicity Coordinator - Chain Debbie Ryan issenbom - This council acts as the Supreme - This board works to under­ tie Garten Kris Peterson - This committee works on £ ° U.rt ° f A S‘ 111 311 matters concerning write eligible student group» to as the voice o f the the A. S. Legal Code. facilitate fundraising projects. ates to the students just educating and agitating current, pert­ ion fees are going inent political issues to the student body. Radio Council * Business Services Committee - Chair: Karen Seto - Chain Dana Jacobs - This is the governing board - This committee help» to of KCSB, and provides a link between develop new student services and the station and the A.S. supports the many A.S. Businesses. I 4A Wednesday, October 18 1989

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Leapin' Lenin! Who spends more than forty Barbara. Readers can look hours a week supervising forward to seven to ten stories in newspaper writers and staff, each monthly issue focusing on leads discussions for future such relevant issues for UCSB The Estonians are paper sections, and helps create students and student service. innovative inserts? If you After fielding dozens of guessed Amy Collins, the newly questions and thunderous Coming to U.C.S.B. elected editor in chief of the demands at the Nexus, our Daily Nexus, also an AS. funded editor in chief retreats to her program, give yourself a Gaucho second life called school. During Spring Break 1989, AS. has allocated $1,700, and high five. Reading her books and writing three UCSB students, Leann another $550 has been raised papers seem to be a welcome Schuler, Marc Villa, and Jaan from private sources, but According to the newly- change after long hours with Taagepera embarked on a voyage another $2,000-$3,000 needs to appointed chief, this years fellow Nexus comrades. Amy is to the northwestern Soviet be raised. Consequently, Nexus features a variety of new majoring in English, but still republic of Estonia. It was the fundraising efforts must ensue inserts. One of these additions is finds time to hang out with good first adventure in what will to alleviate the inevitable the science insert scheduled to friends. In one particular hopefully evolve into a regular expenditures. The mainstay of come out every Friday. instance that illustrates the long exchange program between funding will most likely arise Specifically entitled the Science hours spent at the Nexus, Amy students of UC Santa Barbara from private donations, which, Desk, this insert is to offer an returned home to roomates who and Estonian students of are tax deductible. If any insightful look at current said, "Who are you again'? A Tallinn Technical Institute. businesses realize the potential research underway at UCSB and native to Bakersfield, These three students and other usefulness of this evolving elsewhere. California, Amy has worked her way up the hierarchy and paid interested students have formed exchange program, entirely Along with last years her dues as a roving reporter. the Associated Students student run, and wish to sections, Amy mentioned that a Estonian Exchange committee contribute any amount of money special addition will come out She started as a writer here at and are hosting seven Estonian or services, the organizers of every month. These future UCSB in sophomore year then University students and one this program would love to hear sections are to follow a similar took the assistant campus editor sponsor from October 23 to from you. You can convey your format, but with a variety of position prior to arriving at her November 1. The purpose of this interest by calling or coming by current topics targeted at the present position as editor in exchange is both cultural and the AS. office on the 3rd floor of university student. Possible chief. For the future, Amy work related. The Estonians the UCEN, 961-2566. Also, topics to range from problems plans to pursue the law field will hopefully get a taste of please keep your ears open and Isia Vista faces as a possible with possible interest later on in UCSB and Southern California. your eyes peeled for news of this alcoholic epicenter of Santa the media industry. Students here will be able to upcoming event. It's a unique hear what it is like to live under opportunity for the Estonians to Soviet control and whether Editor in Chief...... Katie Weissenborn get a close-up look at our culture Statement of Purpose News Editor...... Katie Garten glasnost and peristfoika are and student government, so we everything they are cracked up Graphics...... Julie Bloch want to accommodate them in Jennifer Slegai to be. Also, as a result of all ways, as they did for us last To inform the serious. Gorbachev’s, policies, the Brad Topliff spring. Many details must still non-serious and other curious Jeff Rosenberg Estonian University students be pounded out, so give us a call now have a chance to form a parties at U.C.S.B about what Campus Reporters.... David Averell if you want to lend a hand. happens up on the mysterious Traci Boyle student government. A.S. plans A parting thought: What would to show the Estonians our third floor of the UCEN. Joelle Casteix it be like to be a native of a Lori Cowen student government and is nation suppressed by 50 years of This staff is comprised of the hopeful to provide them with Communications Board and Paul R. Drago Soviet stagno-suppression, Lori Larsen ideas with which to model their lurching down Del Playa on the this section, the Inside Wave, is future government. Mike Lawrence Halloween celebration in a paid for and provided by the Julie Marsh For these reasons, we want to twisted cyclone of mass Associated Students. make the Estonians' visit most Jennifer Mueller debauchery? Let's have a big Genée Phillips useful and memorable. round of applause for the agent Unfortunately, many expenses Sorry, Dodgers, 1989 is John Rivera who arranged for these people to Elizabeth Williams loom hideously behind the arrive here at such an opportune B a y 'sb a ll! seeming ease of such a venture. time.