Recycling program in need of student support OLIVIA L. RIORDAN layout editor "Drink your beer, before you recycle the bottle!"exclaimed First-Year Bonner Lisa Lundeen, after she had been doused by half a bottle of beer left in a Mary Hobbs recycling bin. Spilled beer is not the worst according to founder and orga nizer Tony Stark. The worst is that ROCK, Recycling at Guil ford Kounts, has faded since it bounced onto campus Novem ber 24, 1996. On that first Sunday 30 people appeared at 2:30 in front of Founders to collect recycling bags placed outside dorm rooms. But more recently ROCK has numbered two people, founder and organizer Tony Stark and First-Year Eva Paige. When two people collect all the recycling for all the dorms on the entire campus, it takes more than an hour of work. ROCK was created when Elgina Manuel connected Bonner Tony Stark with SRC co-chair Allie Randall. SRC had been discussing ways to recycle when Allie Randall had the idea to link Bonners, who need to fulfil 150 THF, COMMUNITY RECORD vital issues and events in community senate CHRISTIAN APPROVED AS SHORE REP. Courtney Christian was ap proved as Shore Hall representa tive. She replaces Tasha Wallace, who resigned in order to chair the Special Projects Committee. FIRST-YEAR CONCERNS FORUM TO BE HELD On Monday, February 17, at Bpm in Milner lounge, a forum to discuss issues pertaining to the First-year students will be held. All students, especially first-year students, are encouraged to attend. VITAGLIONE AMEND MENT PASSED The Vitaglione amendment was approved in Senate this past Wednesday. The amendment states that "Any proposal or spe cial request requiring Senate ap February 14,1997 \;;Cv V :?■ • ■b*. *zb ' -> - '&. ' ' ' Rt. " .~SV-~ ' :-/- W- - B JH 1 i ■ -^ll^ * •■- ;Jl la W I t. Byfl V 4. f 9 i b V .jay j i "2 V H& s Students Tony Stark, Eva Paige, and Tyler Long pick up recyling bags. hours of community service, with the practically dead recy cling program. Some Bonners showed up but the recycling col When two people collect recycling for all the dorms... it takes more than an hour of work. meted as Guil ford stress attacked. This has left only a few people to pick up about a hundred bags of re- proval must be put forth to Senate at least one week before it is ap proved. Suspension of this amend ment must also be approved by Senate." MARASCO ADDENDUM POSTPONED DUE TO CON CERNS Due to a number of concerns voiced by Senators, the approval of the Marasco Addendum has been delayed a week. The Marasco Addendum states, "Any expenditure crucial to the daily function of an organization may go through Budget Commit tee and Senate in a one week pe riod as opposed to the normal two week required The addendum applies ONLY to WQFS, Quaker, The Guilfordian, and The Light house. Examples of expenditures cycling from all the dorms, the Apartments,and alternative housing. The program has been slow to start this semester. Last week end seven people did the recy cling but a few floors in Milner were missed. Despite the troubles ROCK is facing, Tony Stark and Eva Paige remain undautingly opti mistic. Eva focuses on the posi tive aspect of collecting Guil ford recycling: "It's fun to talk with Tony." Tony meanwhile declares that he will simply not let ROCK fail. lectors have mainly been other interested students. Unfor tunately, the number of par ticipants plum- include FCC regualated items and any electronic equipment required to keep the station on the air for WQFS, computers and printers for the publications." SUGGESTION BOX IN FOUNDERS LOBBY Senate has placed a suggestion box in the Founders Hall lobby, for students to give input. All are en couraged to place your concerns in the box, and Senate will direct the comments to the correct com mittee. INTERESTED IN RECY CLING??? Any student interesting in help ing go dorm to dorm to collect re cycling bags on Sunday afternoons is asked to call Tony Stark. Help is needed'! news The Guilfordian C the week in \/r. . J . ampus IViinistries Daily: Unprogrammed worship, 8:05-8:20 am. Hut Friday, February 14 Noon: GCRO brown bag lunch discussion, "St. Valentine's Day Grab Bag." Hut. 7:30 pm: GCRO Friday Fireside Worship, "Bud dhism." Hut. Sunday, February 16 10:30 am: Silent Meeting. ArchdaleLawn. (Boren, if in clement). 2:00 pm: IV Bible Study. 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