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e 14 The Clarion February 28, 2005 Continued Thrift music continued from page 5 not, sound like they would be interesting... but no. The Pretenders made up for this turd of an album soon there after. As a matter of fact, windbag Rush Slimbough still uses the classic Pretender’s tune; My City Was Gone (way to go Ohio) as his daily conservative radio show theme song. We won t hold that against the band. This album on the other hand will have to be re-donated to the thrifty bin. One star * if that. jon.. VaoMorrison Moondance Finally!!...A diamond in the used music porta- Van Morrison : Moondance (Warner Brothers Records 1970) Now this one’s a beauty! I have owned this album on vinyl, cassette, 8-track, CD...and cassette again. Van Morrison is to music what Ralph Hamlett is to liberals: off the charts! Among a long discography, Moondance stands alone. This is essential to have up your sleeve on a date, during dinner, after dinner, and espe cially in the morning. Tracks include. Into the Mystic, And it Stoned Me, These Dreams of You. and of course the title song, Moondance. This one will see you through rainy days, sunny days, long days in a Turkish prison and then some. Finding this one was like seeing an old friend, like my old friend the cheeseburger. Not enough stars for this jewel. Just hear it and it will move your soul. Alright kids, that does it for this time. Go out and search for some thriftier cassettes and write a review. You too can spew personal opinion upon a mass audience! SGA Minutes 2-23-05 continued from page 7 No other nominations...Catherine is our new CAB President! 2.Davis: tent We bought it for $5723...we contrib ute $3500 and CAB contributes the rest Open discussion for amount that should be charged to the school or anyone wishing to rent the tent: -rent for free as long as the pay for set-up and tear-down -let the college use it without charge, but rent it to the community, but not for $1800 (the price of renting a tent) -Ethan suggests $1,000-$ 1,500 for rental outside of the college with a $300 fee for set-up and tear-down. -$100 per person to help set up and tear down the tent -deposit upon renting the tent so that it won’t get torn up Exec suggestion: $1000 rental plus $200 set-up fee for outside sources ($1200 total), Vi price for the college ($600 total)...it would be declared not as a fundraising thing but as an actual business Problem: would campus life need to pay Ethan moves to charge $1200 for non campus tent rentals and $600 for school rental. This includes a $200 set-up fee. Patrick seconds. 21 yes, 1 no, 2 abstain V.New Business VI.Open Forum: 20 minutes if needed Ethan: problem about informing students on campus about events: lack of communication. CAB is looking into a murder-mystery dinner. $1000 Fine Arts committee will continue to look into sound-proofing the rooms in Dunham and have an outsider VII. Announcements: Davis: Debate’s tomorrow, pictures of candidates taken after meeting tonight; Sarah and CAB: April 15-16-spring fest in coordination with Relay for Life (April 15); tomorrow is macho nacho contest 12-1 in the cafe Jordon: debate 7:30 tomorrow night in MG 125; fencing club...talk to Jordan Kody: Red Cross has asked for another spring blood drive on May 4'*’ (1 “ day of exams) Melissa; 6:30-7:30 tax help tomorrow and RA Applications are due Dean Yowell: Larime project will premier tomorrow night with the possibility of protestors...ignore them...don’t touch them or even shake their hand...they’ll sue. $2.50 for students, $5 regular Heather: next week bring specifics about the food for John Crowe Adjournment: Davis 1, Jesse 2, 20 yes 0 no ■\
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