SCOOP Refuses Vending Machines Iranian Students' Visas Inspected

SCOOP Refuses Vending Machines Iranian Students' Visas Inspected

SCOOP Refuses To License Campus S s~~~~~~~~~~~s O~~~~~~~~~~ss~~k~'. Vending Machines and was unable to do so. By RACHEL KERDMAN "Bodily injury, property The Student Business damage and product liabil- Cooperative (SCOOP) has ity insurance were needed refused to license uninsured in order to license the vending machines on cam- machines"' explained pus because it lacks proper Pettys, "and one major liability insurance. problem is the expense of As of November 1, all the insurance, especially lia- uninsured vending machines bility." were to be licensed by SCOOP President Ted SCOOP or subject to im- White said he originally poundment and a $50 fine. believed that by licensing According to Faculty Stu- the machines, SCOOP's dent Association (FSA) responsibilities would only Chief Operation Officer, entail keeping records on John Pettys, FSA was told their ownership, location by the University adminis- and profits. "The liability PINBALL MACHINES ON CAMPUS remained unlicensed. tration that since FSA was question was sprung on us responsible for all auxilliary at the last minute," said "It seemed pretty absurd vending machines will responsibilities by the activities on campus such as White. "SCOOP isn't licen- to organize something, drop be of high priority administration. businesses and bars, it was sing machines, FSA is doing memos and then do no- at one of these meetings. Pettys added that the their job to supervise the it.' thing." said Von Kuhen, a "We are trying to FSA was examining the operations of vending ma- A vending machine own- vending machine owner in determine alternatives,'said legalities and costs of these chines as well. er said, "I tried to get my Stage XII. Pettys. Some of them options. Pettys said that though machines licensed last week Board Meeting included the formation of a "FSA wants to protect SCOOP had originally ac- and was told no one is do- The FSA Board of Direc- separate corporation, the the small man's business cepted the responsibility of ing anything about licen- tors will meet on November supply of each individual interest without licensing the machines, sing, and no machines 19 and 26, and Pettys said vendor with insurance, or jeopardizing the students" SCOOP lacked insurance would be confiscated." that the issue of uninsured the assumption of licensing he said. Iranian Students' Visas Inspected as possible," said an (AP) - Iranian students reported the Albany office of the United Iranians enrolled at Albany area as low a profile official in Binghamton. yesterday to upstate New York States Immigration and schools, including Albany State, immigration Most students seemed noticeably immigration centers in Binghamton, Naturalization Service (INS). RPI, Hudson Valley Community the forms Buffalo and Albany, where That individual is expe cted to College, Albany Junior College, relieved after completing authorities reviewed their visas and appear at a hearing before a federal Binghamton State and Broome and having their photos taken. school records. immigration judge, who will decide Community College. "Very Kind" Several who reported to Albany whether to deport the student, "They'll be trickling in" over the "They were very kind to us," were told to provide more Drysdale said. He declined to next 30 days, he said. said Mahmoud Ahmadypourshirazi, documentation, but only one, so identify the student but described There was no immediate word on who said the processing was quick far, was unable to substantiate his him as a "continual delinquent." what checks in Buffalo and and easy. "I feel far better today claim that he is a bonafide student, He said his office so far has Binghamton had revealed. than yesterday. I worried all day said David Drysdale, in charge of reviewed visas of 30 of the 140 "We've been instructed to keep long yesterday." WMN He was among about 10 students from Syracuse University who made an early start on icy roads Violations Close ONeill Cafe and drove to Buffalo to re-register at the INS office. Syracuse has a Thursday, after University and and a State Dormitory Authority total of 158 Iranian students, By AMY MOLLINS state officials discovered several official visiting the campus, apparently one of the largest Residents of Irving and O'Neill violations, including the e n tered the establishment enrollment in the state. Colleges have had one less place unlicensed sale of beer. Thursday while O'Neill residents A smattering of students from to go the past week for nightly A campus Department of Fire were preparing for "Southern Comell, the University of munchies. The Golden Bear Cafe, Safety official, accompanied by a Rock Night," a building-spon- Rochester and Buffalo State situated in the basement of member of the Department of sored party. The officials University had showed up O'Neill, has been closed since last Environmental Health and Safety observed several unrefrigerated Wednesday. cakes . and pastries on the Frightened counter, as well as several barrels Benedict Ferro, INS director in of hay and corn stalks, which Buffalo, said about 50 of the 500 were being used to create a students in the district had "barnyard atmosphere" for the re-registered Tuesday and party, residents said. The barrels Wednesday. were ordered removed. "We know that many are "Hay is a highly flammable frightened," he said. "We hope that material, and is a strict violation those who have been here and of the fire safety code," said know that the processing is swift University Fire Marshall Bill and painless will reassure the Schulz. others." In addition, O'Neill residents In Binghamton, about 37 Iranian obtained no temporary liquor students attending Broome Com- license for the party that night, munity College and Binghamton and Public Safety officers State University began reporting to confiscated 43 cases after no Albany-based immigration officials I license was presented to the who had set up an office on the officials during their visit. Binghamton State campus. 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