Page 2 Greensboro. N.C. Community Senate update A.Q. Abdul-Karim Community Senate President It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do." - John Baptiste Moli6re "Bad officials are elected by good citizens who do not vote." - George Jean Nathan This year's election process is well underway. With only four days left until you can cast your votes, the excitement is steadily build ing towards Tuesday night's climax, when both the new Senate and new Union Officers for 2005-2006 will be announced. As you may have noticed, campaigning for the upcom ing elections has already begun. If you haven't, be on the look out for fliers and posters talking about each of the tickets and the elections process. Currently there are three official tickets in the running for Community Senate or Student Union office, two for Union and one uncontested ticket running for Senate. At a forum this yesterday, students and community members had the opportunity to hear from each of the three tickets as well as pose questions about their plans for next year. Mati Stern (VP), Grace Johnson (Trs), and Tim Proposals: Advanced Anti Racism training Approved for $930 Biodiesel Approved S3OO Coffee Co-op Funds Approved for min $3,600 Photo Exhibit Approved for SSOO Alternative Healing (New Club) Approved for $250 Hip Hop Conference Update Pending "Reach for the Rock" (Rock Wall) Update pending Scheduled next week: Guilford Chapter of N.O.W. (New Club) On Deck: (none) Decision Pending: heard but decision not been made Scheduled: on agenda for current week's Senate meeting Update Pending: heard but awaiting update On Deck: received by Steering but not scheduled for Senate meeting As The Guilfordian is proudly printed on recycled paper (with minimum 30% post-consumer content), please be friendly to the environment and recycle this issue once finished. McLaughlin (Sec) make up Lauren Demarest's ticket for Student Union, while Marcus Rowe (VP), Jennifer King (Trs) and Hawi Hall (Sec) Make up Forest Tom's ticket. Both groups have excellent ideas for next year and seem really enthusiastic about their potential term in office. Traditionally allocated a budget upwards of SIOO,OOO a year, the officers of Student Union are responsible for organizing events such as Serendipity, the Formal, and aspects of Homecoming and Family weekends, as well as regularly providing other fun and exciting programs on campus. I encourage you to engage each ticket on what their spe cific goals are and what you would like to see from them next year in terms of campus wide programming. For Community Senate, Leise Gurgly (VP), John Holt (Trs), and Lily Sharpless (Sec), make up AN Stewart's ticket. As the only registered ticket, Stewart et al. stand uncontested entering next week's elections. If elected the group will be responsible for managing the daily operations of Community Senate which include but are not limited to the overseeing and allocation of all student club budgets, staffing the judicial board, Steering Committee, and stu dent representation on cam pus wide committees, as well as acting as the voice and NEWS representatives of the Traditional age student body in various settings including the Board of Trustees. Again, please take out the time to interact with the can didates in this and all tickets that are running. Be informed community members and voters. THE OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT WRITE-IN TICKETS IS AVAILABLE ON ELEC TION DAY ONLY. For details, please contact Laura Wigand, the chair of the elections committee. Elections will be held from 7:3oam until 7:3opm in Dana Lounge (adjacent to Founders lobby). Although votes are being tallied online, you will have to be in Dana Lounge to access the voter interface. Polls are open to currently enrolled Traditional aged stu dents only and Guilford stu dent IDs are required. Light snacks will be provided for all those voting. I hope you have a great weekend and I'll see you at the poles. "To make democracy work, we must be a nation of par ticipants, not simply observers. One who does not vote has no right to com plain." - Louis L'Amour Wishing you good voting. Abdul-Qawiy Abdul-Karim Student, President Community Senate I THE PPCjUILFORDIAN Contact Us! By mail: c/o Student Activities, 5800 W. Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC 27410. By phone: (336)316-2459. By e-mail: guilfordian@guilford.edu, subject "Letters" Corrections The Guilfordian strives to maintain accuracy and balance in our reporting. If you should discover any factual error printed in this edition, please leave a detailed message for Editor-in-Chief Taleisha Bowen in The Guilfordian office at extension 2306, or e-mail the paper at guilfordian@guilford.edu. 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