GThe UILFORDIAIt Senate tickets release platforms, gear up for forum Joyce Atkinson Production Coordinator Elections for next year's Sen ate Executive Council will be held Tuesday, Feb. 27. An elec tion forum will be held in the Gallery two days prior to elec tions on Sunday, Feb. 25 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. where candi dates will discuss their platforms and answer questions. The two tickets running for the Senate position are headed by Vance Ricks and Peter Smith. Ricks' ticket is comprised of Paige Mahaney and Gilbert Bailey, both rising seniors, and Jason Smith, arising sophomore. Smith's ticket includes rising seniors Leslie Burnside and Er skine James, and rising sopho more Suzanne Moore. Both tickets cite their leader ship roles in the Guilford com munity as qualifications. Ricks and Smith, the two presidential candidates feature impressive backgrounds in their three-year experiences at Guilford. Vance Ricks spent last semes ter in Munich, Germany. During his sophomore year, Ricks was the treasurer of Community Senate, co-chaired Judicial Board, was a member of the Senate Budget Committee and co-founded the Philosophy Club. His freshman year experience Quaker Concerns discusses breaking stereotype barriers Lara Ramsey Staff Writer Do the terms 'jock' and 'liz ard' mean anything to you? Are you comfortable with these clas sifications and the connotations they perpetrate? The Quaker Concerns group, co-coordinated by Joe Freeman and Melissa Potter, focused their Vol. 74 No. 18 Guilford College, Greensboro, N.C. Feb. 19, 1990 included being part of the N.C. Student Legislature, the Resi dence Life Committee, and Sen ate as a Milner representative. He received the Freshmen Lead ership Award, among others. Peter Smith's experience in cludes working as a Senate rep resentative and taking part in the Budget and Planning Committee and the Analytical Studies Team. Smith co-chairs both the Tuition and Financial Aid Task Force .-I— _ 2 ; photos by Charles Almy Above: Senate candidates Vance Ricks, Gilbert Bailey, Paige Mahaney and Jason Smith. Below: Senate candidates Erskine James, Leslie Burnside, Peter Smith and Suzanne Moore last meeting on the subject of stereotypical segregation on campus and ways to break these barriers. Members of the Quaker Concerns group encouraged newcomers to attend Tuesday night's meeting to help diversify the conversation. Quaker Con cerns is looking for ways to cap tivate the enthusiam of different audiences, and hopefully find numerous methods for approach ing the issue. and the Judicial Board. Smith is also currently news editor of The Guilfordian and is the president of the Websterian Pre-Law Society. Both tickets will explain the main objectives of their platforms at the forum next Sunday. The Smith ticket's platforms include: • a faculty pay increase of 3-5% above the cost of living to keep salaries competitive and ensure a The problem isn't imaginary. Maureen Keefe, who was in volved in the interviewing proc ess for selecting R. A.s, has heard such comments as "I don't know if I'd fit in there, because a lot of lizards live there." With this in mind, the meeting began with a brainstorm of ideas that might help foster an appreciation and understanding of differences on campus. The cafeteria is a place where "quality academic reputation." • eliciting better coordination among campus and civic groups fighting the advent of Painter Boulevard. • keeping closer tabs on the way Senate and campus organizations spend students' money. • avoiding double-digit tuition increases and correcting dispro portionate tuition fees between CCE and main campus students • increasing the amount of tui the edges of social circles are highlighted as the crowd sections off into the same old eating ar rangment Some of the ideas which came up were concentrated on the cafeteria scene, because the option to meet and eat with folks different from the 'usual crowd' is always there. Elia Mavronikolas suggested a table be reserved for randomly chosen see FORUM on page 4 >■ tion going back into financial aid. • raising the college endowment • establishing a more diverse curriculum and revising die ID plan in The Underground. The Ricks ticket's platforms include: • establ ishi ng better relations and communications between student organizations and encouraging independent student initiatives like Project Community and SAPB. • avoiding a double-digit tuition increase and seeking alternative sources of income to lessen tui tion dependency. • making the campus more at tractive through campus groups and events to increase admission and retention. • more adequately representing student athletes in campus is sues. • holding Senate "open houses" to increase Senate's visibility and accountability. • addressing parking, adequate lighting, condom machines in residence halls and 24-hour study space. On Ricks' ticket, Mahany is running for vice-president, Bailey for treasurer and Smith for secretary. On Smith's ticket, Burnside is running for vice-president, James for treasurer, and Moore for sec retary. UNSIDE Jud. Board overruled 4 Faculty brats return 5 The 'Bos in sports 12