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Sag19780222.Pdf 2 Sogomor* 2/22/78 IUPUI News Coal A forum on the national coal SA changes election plans strike, featuring both campus D evelo p and labor speakers. wiU be held by Mike Callaway conducted with paper ballots again Thursday. Feb 8 . at noon, in CA There was a move to censure rather than election machines as ori­ ST, and at 7 pm. In CA 8> The Student Body President Bruno ginally planned The Student Court, forum is sponsored by the Komakech, the SA approved its con responsible for the running of the elec Division of Labor Studies and by solution, and it was announced that tiom. believes the cost of machines to POLSA there may be a change in the SA dec be too high for the number of votes two plans at the Feb 19 meeting ofthe which will be cast Also, because of Y o u rself! IUPUI Student Association Republicans... the eatra week of spring break this Komakech received heal from a semester, the election have been The IUPUI Collage Republi number at senators because of moved back and will probably be held cans will meet Wednesday. Feb remarks he made during a recent Enroll in our basic black & white darkroom during the first week at April, though 8 , at the Blake StreeJ Library Sagamore interview The senators nothing is definite yet Hoorn 3M at J pm The group will course today and you will leam how to develop felt that Komakech * remarks were After long hours of rewriting and finalise plans to sponsor several harmful to the SAs image and your own photos compromising, the SA voted on and prominent Indianapolis speakers attacked the assembly worse “Than passed its new constitution The com at IUPUI Another topic for dis­ any Paul Miner editorial," as one stitutkm is the SA s third in as many cussion will be plans (or a new senator said Miner authored a senes years Even after exlenive IUPUI-CR constitution Anyone Classes begin Saturday March 4 of editorials last semester which reworking, the contitution was not interested in joining College Re Registration deadline is March 1* attacked the SA passed unanimously in the senate publicans is invited to attend this Komakech did not defent the inter Tim Sullivan and Terry Mays, both meeting view, choosing to remain quiet on the senators-at-large. were not happy The content of these classes is comparable to lUPUI's subject Charles Grigsby, a senator with the contitution and cast nay from liberal arts, then asked the votes Democrats... Continuing Education Darkroom course but is less than senate to censure Komakech. but And the case of the “ phantom sen* The political science depart could not get the needed help from tar" continues George Beckman, the half the price! men! has been the recipient of an senate members No one at the meet omega in. off-again member of the SA. invitation to interested Demo Phone 852-7996 for details. ing seemed to have a clear view of the was officially pushed from the SA eraUc students to participate in meaning of the word censure, but it when the Senate voted 4-* I not to was decided that the SA did not have accept • letter recinding his resigns the state Young Democrats or gamiation This also announces the power to censure anyone. tion Beckman will now have to be their state convention March UV It was announced to the senate that voted back into the SA by senate 12 in Terre Haute Interested stu the election may have to be members, according to ooe senator dents may see the material in the department uffice. Cavanaugh Courtroom observation offered Hall. Room 501K The Marion Cuunty Juvenile Justice on Tuesday. March 7. (rum 9 30 am 2:30 pm. at North United Methodist Candidate... Phone Cameras & Accessories Task Force is offering an opportunity (or interested persons to oliserve juve­ Church Fellowship Hall. 3S06 N Men Because of scheduling difficui nile courtroom proceedings at the dian St No lunch will be available lies. Frank Blum, a candidate for Darkroom Supplies 52 7996 Marion County Juvenile Court Parti 'bring a brown bag>. but coffee will the office of student body presi cipants will he assigned to observe a be provided dent, has moved his "Meet the Brownsburg Shopping Center two to three hour morning or after­ Pre-regislralion may be made by candidate" discussion to Thurs noon session in a specific courtroom calling the Juvenile Justice Task day. Feb 8 . from 12:30-1:30 pm. 1030 E. Main Street during the Court's regular hours Furce al 634-9044 If you are inter­ in Cavanaugh Hall. Room 144 Brownsburg. Indiana 46112 i Monday-Friday. 9 am 5 pmi Ob­ ested but cannot attend the training Students are welcome to bring server* will be provided with obser­ session on March 7. leave your name their lunches and discuss impor ver forms to fill out and return and address and phone number with tant issues facing IUPUI. as well A mandatory ooe-day training ses the Task Force Office and you will-be as to hear Blumt ideas contacted about an alternative time. GET OFF ON IT sion for volunteers will be conducted To school—to work—anywhere Mopeds (motorized bicycles) are eco nomical. practical and fun!' They get 1 5 0 mpg and need no registration Many accessories are available (finan cmg too) MIDWEST MOPED 2446 Lafayette Rd. Ph. 637-6827 Tues., Wed., Frl.-6-9 pm ___________ Sat, Sun-11-5__________ et cetera... For a group of Herron fourth ecMutod tor March T • ha* haan year students uf photography Sierra CMk outings •nd'teter* Feh m maitad the firit time ter Butler UnisarWty < plaaa will atea hr praaealad Owing to ter enargy shert ages we find it nerunsary to cur The Hyatt Ragency Indianapolis at Merchant* Plau wtU di»pU> Lagan's Rea is the free him All are students at Tam being offered this week It will be will be given by a representative regularly IS be ran be tag School uf Civil shown Thursday, rob. a. at of PaddieWheei Alliance a group by members fur U * •lily In Photography " Their noon, in the Kranaert Building on actively opposing the Marble Hill and are good fur the Thursday by tbeMthSt campus Thursday.at Nuclear Power Plant Also urn Feb 21 show Tickets are arid uu l:U pm. in the Union Building ted ere representatives of Public the beau at first came first and Friday, Fch M, at • IS pm. Service Indiana. N1PSCO. India served and can be ahtemed alter curtailed We rugm ha vug lode After conferring with the public in the Lecture Hali napaha Power and UgM Cam ISA affice aa the Ground floor of relations department at the Hy­ pany and radiation protection of the Union Building Far further att, the showing was given as a class assignment This assign will be the topic far the meeting ment covers every step from of the Indianapolis Group of the West Lafayette, lad Purdue choosing the subject, filming. Sierra Chib March 2 All are wel la ban will be given by both sides H a u l e n w o o d ‘ W tC e o m t t o Outfox Cr^lid BROAD H I Wood Funuture RIPPLE 1 Z k TltM I f - — t h p thi m f . String Bede f ? ' * • • •so hrna vwa im moo’ Have « iI 10 • twde oerty r>ghi m yuur horns Caa , U K ^ £ OayW Kv ntormatsm * " Circle City ClrcoH-We've discovered Circle City sard a# will be used this com tag April as Circle Circuit!" was the cry at Eagle Creek Park at Iwe City Clrceil hicks off ita tad anneal ranee race. These Slot Qwiltord • CCC committee members unearthed the first at the interested la competing in the rare should call 6308 N Oullford f Bread ninteavma*a g canoes te be used la the CCC canoe race The canoes. SS4 3UJJ Broad Ripple Village • Hours Tues Salt 1 4 a buried under meundi of snow since the famous Bill 251-7871 •#.as8i8**8a8.a.rd . ■‘ TO MARKET, TO MARKET,-| '^Village UJ O cLeathersmith * z off of the I inert 10% eefaction of quality Enjoy your * In Broad Ripple Village 925 Westfield Blvd ^ m Mon. Sat. 108 Sun. 12 6 O (317)257 2784 _ M H I- lunch & 1 -X ■a Pcguy/W om si H H y ^ G U Y S . IU shop at the O ITaytori HAIR r CITY MARKET CENIER Mon.—Sat. I • am to • Sun \ 1 pm to 6 * o 2 Because wacam BROAD RIPPLE VILLI TO MARKET, TO MARKET ,-" 1 / 255*3177 4 SOQOmor* 2/22/78 Our View Casting a little more light It n the Sagamore's aun to present (actual information and. when necessary, to provide apace 10 that all aides of an issue may be aired We also reserve the right to speak out on an issue we fee! is being shown in a dim light Although we are generally as much in the dark about university goings-on as the rest of the student body, we do have a few channels of cotnimuucaboo-and our Job is to share our knowledge with you We were pleased with the interview of Student Body President Bruno Komakech which appeared in the Sagamore Feb IS We found Komakechs re­ marks candid and informing, we felt a certain sense of enlightenment after a * other year s confusion about the IUPUI Student Association After reading the Comment on this page by SA Senators Gng^iy, Navarra and Reardon, we feel compelled to raise a few questions which might be overlooked by our readers who still do not have adequate access to information on the SA First of all, how is it that the aforementioned senators can claim ignorance of activities conducted by Komakech that we and the administration knew about all • long’ How is it that ear files show Komakech largely responsible for the impe­ tus behind the shuttle bus service, but theirs do not’ Although we actively sup­ ported the service, we drew up no plans for it, nor did we have our signatures on any such proposals as Komakech does Secondly, and just in case the senators cannot find an issue of that Feb 15 Sag*more to re-read.
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