JEbejguttfor Irian 2 WEEK GAT A LANCE Feb. 20-26 Monday, Feb. 20 3:30 Women's Aware ness Tea and Talk Worth House II 7:0() History Club Pre sentation with Bill Schmickel The Gallery 8:00 The Guilfordian Stall Meeting Passion Pit 9:00 Humanity for Animals Boren Lounge 9:00 Straight But Not Narrow Ragan Parlor Tuesday, Feb. 21 8:30 GLBA Ragan Parlor 9:00 Serendipity Com mittee Meeting Passion Pit Wednesday, Feb. 22 2:00 Serendipity Meeting Dana Lounge 3:30 Senate Boren Lounge 7:30 June Valdez The Gallery 8:45 Inter Varsity Boren Lounge 9:00 Women's Aware ness Poetry Center Thursday, Feb. 23 3:30 Top 10 Ways to Find a Job Dana Lounge 7:00 Housing Infor mation Session The Gal lery 7:30 Friendship to Cuba Coalition Dana Lounge 8:30 Philosophy Club Poetry Center 9:00 Forevergreen Boren Lounge Friday, Feb. 24 6:00 AACS Meeting Boren Lounge 6:00 Vegetarian Pot luek Hildebrandt Sunday, Feb. 26 2:30 QUACK Under ground Compiled weekly by the Information Desk. Shann Goodwin and Naomi Blass spend quality time studying in the library WEEK AT TJ T HE HUT SENATE Cont. from page 1 Remmes, a first-year student. "It can be made much easier for the students and much quicker for the students." Remmes, who currently serves on the Budget Committee, said the reform plans strive to eliminate "nickel and dime financing." I le added that the reform plan is idealized but contains "elements to it that you can start to work in." In its campaign, the Ewell ticket stresses its familiarity with the pro cesses and responsibilities of Sen ate. "Senate is driven by the repre sentatives and the committees are the vehicle for expression of the concerns of the general student body," said vice-presidential can didate Chris Behm, a junior who is currently serving as co-chair of the Student Residence Council. "From my experience I know that it is imperative that the trea surer has a strong accounting and financial management back ground," said treasurer candidate Burton, who added that he offered "continuity" to a position that has seen "five treasurers within the last two years." "We're hoping that we can lead Jietos 10:00am-4:00pm Quaker His tory." Friends Center workshop led by Max Carter. (Boren Lounge) 2:36 pm Quack game hour and 34 minutes Monday, February 21 Noon Campus ministers' lunch. (Cafeteria) 4:00 pm GCRO meeting. Tuesday, February 22 7:30 pm IV Bible study. Wednesday, February 23 10:00 am "Fundamental ism: the new threat to religion." Dis- by example," said Ewell. "We listen to the needs of people," said secretary candidate Terrence Laster, a sophomore. "Mainly what we're doing is just facilitating the needs of the stu dents." Tomlinson said his ticket was also dedicated to improving com munication and increasing the ef fort to recruit new talent. Secretary candidate Shingai Jaravaza said that he hopes to "put clubs in a position to work to gether." "My job will be to foster those communications and help them along the process," said Jaravaza, a junior who is currently president of the International Relations Club. "There's so much talent and po tential at Guilford and if we are to assume leadership next year, we want to tap into that, because stu dents deserve the full experience of what we can offer each other," said Kasun. "By doing this we'll make the campus groups stronger, provide more leadership, and stimulate community awareness," said Tomlinson, who added that these plans involve working closely with Project Community and The Guil fordian. Ewell said that his ticket has projects planned for the new Sen- cussion led by visiting lecturer Charles E. Merrill. 1:30 pm Grief, Loss, and Sad ness Support Group. 5:30 pm Midweek meeting for worship 8:00 pm Seekers Session: Testament of Devotion, led by Alex Kem. Thursday, February 24 6:00 pm Seekers Session: The Gosnel According to Mark, led by Deborah Shaw. 9:00 pm Quaker Concerns meeting. ate year, including setting up a Senate table in Founders Hall for purposes of getting student feed back concerning important issues and producing a periodic Senate report. Additionally, Ewell said he hopes to improve the record keeping process of Senate busi ness, making it more "in-depth and consistent" and "accessible to stu dents." "These are the techniques, not the issues," said Behm. "We can't predict what they're [the issues] going to be next year." "We hope to have progressive leadership and that means getting things done," said Burton. "Students deserve a fair shake at getting involved and we want to provide as many opportunities and avenues... as possible," said Ka sun. "I'm confident Senate will be in good hands regardless of who wins," said senior Brian Sugioka, chair of the Elections Committee. A candidates forum will be held this Sunday, at a time and place to be announced. Elections will be held Tuesday, February 22, in the Founders lobby, from 7:ooam to 7:3opm. Seniors are eligible voters and all students must present their id's in order to vote. if etnruarp 18,1994 SENATE ESSENTIALS BY SECRETARY WADE TOMLINSON •Wade Tomlinson an nounced the names of three Binford students who wish to fill the positions allotted for Binford senators. The three are Adrienne Massanari, Khurram Qadri, and Joe Wal lace. •A smoking policy forum was held Feb. 15. Three pos sible solutions or compro mises came up... (1) opening up the game room for smok ing, (2) extending some cur tains in the caf, (3) having some ventilation on the sides of the caf. •Wade Tomlinson reported that for those who are receiv ing radio interference, pos sible options were given to solve the problems. Feasibil ity is now the chief question being considered. •Melissa Hoopes an nounced that Facilities Com mittee had finallv made a de cision on the Garden. The de cision reached was that the meandering trail idea was the best for Guilford. •Brian Sugioka announced that the forum for elections will be held Sunday at 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Boren lounge (Dana lounge or the Gallery in Founders are the other possibilities for the fo rum). •Tony DeVelasco an nounced that a moderator is being called to have a forum on dissection. Terrence Laster and DeVelasco are still work ing on a date for the forum. •Environmental Concerns had a table asking for interest in an environmental studies major here at Guilford. The table received some good in put. That input will now be used to convince faculty and staff. •Kevin Olive announced that the Firehouse society will have a Gay/Lesbian art exibit here at Guilford and all are invited to view it. o -C o to s .2 £ jO O o -C c I Guilforum!!! I • Hear the Senate • • candidates with Josh • • and Bob at 9 p.m., • • Monday on WQFS. •

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