They Might Be Giants concert page 9 GUILFORDIAN THE GREENSBORO, NC .. The reality of alcohol page 12 Senate impeaches Davis By Melissa Starr CIRCULATION DIRECTOR On September 7, before the first official meeting of the new Senate, the Steering Committee, the smaller governing body of Senate, impeached Senate Trea surer Kelly Davis and removed her from her position. The Steer ing Committee met with Kelly Davis present to attempt to re solve the issue of $4,049 of stu dent funds that disappeared from the Senate office this sum mer and the resulting concerns over her position as treasurer. Mixed feelings and conflict ing opinions over the impeach ment prompted a special meet ing of Senators, students, and faculty members on Monday. Supporters of Davis, who left a money box containing the money in the office for a week during the summer, prepared a petition asking that all activities of Sen ate be suspended until a full re view of Davis' removal process was conducted. The chief objections raised by supporters of Davis at Monday's meeting regarded the process used to dismiss Davis. They cited the Senate Constitu- Ouilford scores well with Fiske By Chris Brown STAFF WRITER The 2000 Fiske Guide is so full of the bright and flowery language normally reserved for Guilford col lege recruitment pamphlets that it would be easy to assume the au thor was a Guilford employee. Of course, the Fiske was actually writ ten by an independent authority. The image of Guilford College received a boost in this year's Fiske Guide which both categorized Guilford as a best buy and defined the college as, "A friend for anyone who needs it." The review of the college is positive in almost every regard. Security, student housing, social life, and cultural diversity are all given high marks. Bobby Wayne Clark, vice president of Guilford College was enthusiastic about the review. "It's Another bombing in Russia page 14 Quakers defeat Methodist page 15 ( tion Article 111, Section C which states that "The party bringing forth charges shall address the Senate." According to advocates of Davis, the Steering Committee, which consists of the four Senate Executives, the business man ager, and the nine smaller com mittee heads, did not constitute the entire Senate. Steering Committee members claim that since the elected and appointed senators were not yet active, Steering Committee at that time constituted all of Senate. When asked to comment on f I nnsß| ~g|| Senate discusses Kelly Davis' future in Senate. very good for us. It is an outside confirmation of what we believe. " Clark went on to praise the review as "very helpful in Guilford College's effort to get the word out that it is a place where academic quality is high and getting higher." U.S. News and World Report ranks Guilford College as a third tier school. Though the U.S. News & World Repoi't is the most popu lar guide, the Fiske Guide is con sidered more respectable. Guilford College is in good The Guilfordian c/o Student Activities 5800 W. Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410 llease recycle :r this pape&f SEPTEMBER 17,1999 her feelings about the use of Steering Committee as opposed to the entire Senate, Davis stated, "I have ethical concerns with it...if you can involve the entire 1 group in the decision making process, you should. In this instance, although the elected and appointed Senators had not officially taken office, I believe that an action of this gravity should have involved those people, and it did not. Also, I do not feel that my ac tions are worthy of impeach- Please page 5 company in the Best Buys of 2000. Well-known institutions like Rice, Baylor, and Brigham Young join Guilford in the group. The primary thrust of the re view is the close-knit relationship between faculty and students. The Fiske guide even quotes a student claiming that "one gets sucked in to this happy microcosm of atten tion and friendship." Clark did agree that Guilford atmosphere Please seEiske, page Saron Thompson