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BBrlll Hp Bfi,;v liBtMBBBBWBBBWBBHP^ l^mlf 1% ^ v ' C :^IMi^BWMHWiilW|M|WHBBH|BM |WP^p^^^^^^^M ^Ki\# iPHB^BB^^^H fm x\ -:*vm * m KM 1 & ?|:' \ :<:^:;^..;i^^S J pp^fl ' - SB8B ?gg| jgj _: "ii ~ ~~~ ' - ~?J' -" ' " ? . / J r,-, M ^J^H"-^'J^\~"L^\lT"r-"ir~i:-; . t - ;V> r-?-"^rv--~;BBa^^^^^^^W^^::^^>MMB^BBBHWww^wSw!ffiMElv'v} K iL . 'r-Lrz /_"L"j.^j \s:i::r':i"'," " i Pholo by Ruth Schooler Steve Short, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, addresses the Student Senate at its weekly meeting Wednesday. Tune in to Newscenter more than just news... t A/~ ! iL VVC CAdlllllie Uie tdllipi the international scene, sports, weather, business and special features. S I pkM. | | > wvhite Lustrium I J Rings j I ALE PRICE I 1 18F 5MW j I 3 DAYS ONLY!! October 25, 26, 27 I 1 \ university Bookstore - And $15.00 Deposit j I? ? 1 Judicial reform implementation By Lemar Marshall Flans to revise the judiciary code system probably will not go into effect this semester, Dana Morris, Judiciary Committee chairman, announced Wednesday at the Student Senate meeting. After two years of planning by Student Government to change the code system, a decision may be reached by the Dec. 3 meeting of the Faculty Senate. Ashley Abel, SG president, said if Student Government does not decide on the proposal before Dec. 3, the Faculty Senate will act on it. "We are working hard to finalize all preliminary planning and hope that we can come to a conclusion soon," Morris said. Matt Ward, Academic Committee chairman, presented plans to revise the student activity point system used for evaluating candidates for university awards. "Presently, candidates must be in a 15 percent range of the highest scorer to be considered for an award unless a two-thirds vote is passed by the Honors and Awards Commission," Ward said. This procedure is not used for Outstanding Senior and Graduate awards, the bill states. Ward explained that the point system should eliminate subjectivity. 92 for iq Qrpnp tn .. with enter Only on Alt< A n rl 11/ iTivnuav 5 stop mm MARY GREEN, Renownec will be in the University Bookstore | Monday, October 25th from i:ood m.-vnnn m -: ~i~ w r~ A 504: donation per question to help solve your problems will benel the Ronald McDonald Hoi FULL DETAILS IBS MONDAY'S PAPEI decision neardate unknown "The system is not a good way to select candidates, and a meaningful change is 1 i n iif * * ? - * neeueu, wara saia. He said he wants to see more quality rather than quantity of material presented by the eandidates. Finance Committee Chairman Steve Short presented the allocations for Bell Camp. The $14,984 allocated to Bell Camp ineludes: $2,200 for repairs, $r>00 for promotions, $3,000 for a multi-purpose basketball-volleyball court, $375 for electric fans for the concession booth, $675 for industrial tools, $305 for a Weed-eater. $5,600 to the concessions and arts and crafts building and $2,329 for parking lot and drainage repairs. Several senators disagreed with the allocations, saying students put too much money into maintaining Bell Camp because the faculty uses the camp more than students do. Changing the course of the shuttle bus system during the Thanksgiving holiday is being planned, ine snuiue ouses now transport students to the airport and pick them up after the break. Patricia Moorer. Residential Life Committee chairman, said the committee hopes to include transportation to the bus stations in this year s shuttle route. M ^ mi ii/*=5 WWL COLUMBIA tainment amative 92. Tl"ft ? i nuouay ?:30 - 6:00 _ y I University II 1 Telephone I j i Directory i psychic I I is just I out of I this world! I 'A r* Jse I jQ&\ I! I ! I Icn a4*1 UJC I L! irriuii iiiiii,iiii-iwiif)iTiTn--ii-fiini nn iiim Iiihii iiiihiihhiiwbi njskfy rom mi: state: oi n.c. HT DON'T MISS HIM TONIGHT I r- F^r>ai in. "IE OULUtzrM orUK | I I HNL PIC KIN' & GRINNIN I it- tuu nnisatu mnn UMbi iMiol I 9:00 P.M. IN Tfr