University News, April 6 Students of Boise State University

University News, April 6 Students of Boise State University

Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 4-6-1987 University News, April 6 Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. April 6. i987 'Judiciary 'finds duo notqullty by Kathleen Cressler: The University News. \ BSU basketball players Arnell Jones and Dan Olson were acquitted of tampering. with fire equipment and harrassment charges by the ASBSU Judiciary. March '16. The split decision. 3-2 in' favor of acquittal. marks the first non- unanimous ruling to come out of the Judiciary in three years. , The two. along with an uniden- tified third person. were accused of removing the cover of a fire alarm in Chaffee Hall Jan. 29. According to the decision, Chaf- fee Hall Resident Adviser Diane Yore filed an incident report Jan. 29. which accused the three of removing. the cover. causing the building's alarm to go off, shortly after she had assisted Jones and Olson in finding somcone's room. Charges also included harrassment by jeopardizing the security and safe- ty of university community members. Senior Justice Kathy Page said. "these (cases) are usually handled in the residence hall (rather than the Judiciary). but because Jones and Olson arc not residing in Chaffee Hall. the resident hall contract docs not apply." The not-guilty verdict was reach- ed; according to the decision. because there were "numerous surrounding Chrts Butler I University News doors through which individuals Four-year-old Melissa Chivers gives one of the deer ilt the Boise Zoo a little something to munch on. could have emerged" and because Making a friend: Yore did not actually see the three . : 'Plll1·."offt/le'·cover. ,;, '" 'Neither Jones nor Olson' was pre- sent to enter a plea at the hearing. and neither could be reached for the actions of his subordinate," but nel Selection Committee Chair Linda low during the past two years. comment. by Rebecca Carrier declined to comment more specifical- Phillips notified her he had not "My intentions were for the good and Karen Kammann ly concerning Scott until after enrolled and April 2. when she was of the students," Scott said. The University News meeting with Hetherington and Scott Selland to fHI again notified he had not. He said he had accomplished one of his two main lobbying priorities. together. ASBSU Assistant Lobbyist Glen Luke said that. if she and other splitting the State Board of Educa- In addition to his duties as a lob- vacant position Scott violated the ASBSU Senate ASBSU officers had known Scott tion and putting a student on it. His byist. Scott allegedly acted as an ad- Code and' the ASBSU Constitution was not a student. they would have other goal. putting the state's colleges viser to ASBSU presidential can- by holding office and receiving a ser- acted differently. "Hindsight is Dr. Larry Selland will assume the and universities under a charicellor- didate Erie Phillips during the early vice award without being registered 20120." she said. position of acting. executive vice ship system. has not yet been part of the spring campaign. as a student during the spring 1987 "Ultimately. Glen is an honest in- president of BSU for a one-year accomplished. Eric Phillips, candidate for semester. according to multiple dividual and his intent was not to period on July I. according to a ASBSU Lobbyist David Dahle. ASBSU president. said Scott had of- sources .. .misrepresent himself or the universi- memo from BSU President Dr. John Scott's supervisor. said he was pleas- fered suggestions for his campaign. The code requires that an in- ty.".Luke said. Keiser. ed with Scott's work but had been but had never acted as an official dividual be enrolled as a full-time Linda Phillips said she received . Keiser appointed the current ex- unaware Scott was not a student. campaign manager and had not been student and involved in student GPA verification in January in- ecutive vice-president. Dr. Richard "I thought it was incredible," he involved in the campaign recently. government to receive a service dicating that Scott was not enrolled. Bullington. to the newly created of- said. "I was very disappointed." Eric Phillips said he assumed Scott award. while the constitution requires "He (Scott) said that he had-been fice of vice president for information Dahle said Scott told him he would was enrolled after-an occasion on that ASBSU officeholders be full- going to classes. but he just hadn't extension. resign either at the conclusion of the which Scott. while leaving the office, time students. had the money to pay for it." she Selland '''has assumed emergency legislative session or at the end of this said he was going to register. According to ASBSU President· said. administrative responsibilities on a month. but was unclear as to which. Scott also said that he had only John Hetherington. he was not in- "I couldn't afford the fees (at the state wide basis for additional agen- Scott said. "My intent from the giver Phillips campaign advice, on a formed that Scott 'was not registered beginning of the semester) and I cies in the past." according to beginning was to resign at the end of friendship basis. and had not been as a BSU student until the evening of planned to. register by petition." Keiser's memo. the legislative session because there involved in the campaign for the last April l. Scott said. He thought he would be The temporary appointment is the are no real lobbyist duties after the month and a half. ASBSU Vice President Gina Luke, able to register later. but the money result of an inconclusive nationwide legislature adjourns." Scott apologized for any problems however. said she knew as early as never came in. he added. search for Bullington's replacement. Hetherington said' he had not he had caused for student January that Scott was not enrolled. Scott said that he might register The search will be reopened dur- received an official resignation froin government. "I did not talk to Hetherington within this week. but that it was ing Selland's tenure, which 'expires Scott as of April 5. ' "I hope they (the new ASBSU of- because it didn't cross my mind that dependent upon several 'things, in- June 30. 1988. Dahle said Executive Assistant to ficers) can. bo a better job than I it was an issue because he (Scott) cluding an April 6 meeting with the ASB~U President Steve Hippler did,"Scott said. < could always register late," she said. Hetherington. told him Scott was nor enrolled on "I will take my bumps and bruises. "According to Luke, she assumed According to Scott. his class atten- . April 2. but I hope ASBSlJ won't take them Scott had registered between the time dance has been less than 50 percent Hippler said. "I informed Dave of for me." he said. in late January w~en ASBSU Person- this semester. but it has been just as by Rebecca Carrier dropped 'the ball; there's no money this year. Waddell also argued that a full" To The Point m .. :~ ~ 2.3 The University News for students for summer school this Oplnion ; 4;·5 year. outside guaranteed student time lobbyist would overshadow the •Campus. News ~ ; 6,' Candidates for ASBSU president loans," Fenderson said. the four student voices already heard Out & ·About .center and vice president clashed on the The addition of a full-time lobbyist in the legislature. Features ; 10. 11. 12 issue of a full-time legislative lobbyist would help get more money for situa- "I don't think my opponents sports ~~.13,14 Candidates during the executive ticket debate tions such as this. Phillips explained. understand; it wouldn't be one .Just For Fun ;..;;••15 held April I. Waddell and Overton argued that (voice) replacing four. it would five Classifieds ..:.••.:.: :..,: 16 tackle issues, Erie Phillips (presidential can- the use of a full-time lobbyist would voices instead of four. Four voices arc didate) and Kevan Fenderson "(vice indicate student apathy to the good but five are better." Phillips presidential candidate) supported the legislature, said. outline plans full-time lobbyist, while Perry Wad- "The legislature would think the Waddell expressed concern. that a dell (presidential candidate) and Rick students were a joke," Overton said. full-time lobbyist may' not fully at debate Overton (vice presidential candidate) He .further argued that a lobbyist understand the concerns of students opposed the addition of a' full-time would not guarantee that students' and not be as capable of representa- lobbyist to represent higher .education needs would be accomplished in the in the' Idaho State Legislature. legislature. as' evidenced by the "Somewhere along the line, we've telephone deregulation bill failing See Debate, page 7.. To THE POINT 2 II and Pre-reservations for the tele- Idahoans with a master ment needs, labor force requirements, Ten·BSlrstudents For your conference are requested by April 3, . plan for a small business may have distribution and marketing systems their most influ~ntial professors will as space is limited. For information .the opportunity to see those ideas and financial planning. be honored for .academic excellence iniormetion). and registration, telephone 385-3286. become realities through the Idaho Those awarded contracts will have May 13 at tl\~ Annual.

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