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By Roni Bea Kayne
The new Student Senate held its first official meeting of the |
year Thursday and major concern centered on block seating
Reforms and the mandatory freshman meal plan.
i ? The Block Seating Task [rorce has been looking into a block '
I seating plan that would rotate sections between independents I
I and greek organizations. The task force sent surveys to 193 in- |
dependent organizations to give them the opportunity to sup- 1
port alternative block seating arrangements.
Rodney Brown, task force chairman, said survey results 5
would be submitted to the athletic department as a rccommen- ?
dation, "not law, but an evaluation of the problem." a
Several senators supported a measure that the Senate be I
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"We want to foresee results before they go on to higher :
^fcvels so that we may facilitate block seating in the best pro- 1
^rcdurc," said L''.w School Sen. Doug Page. He received a |
favorable response from other senators.
Lid Sodkikian, representing the College of Education, reinforced
Page's proposal. "We need to address our constituents
before they read it in the newspaper in order to avoid misinterpretation,"
Sodkikian said.
The task force agreed to inform the Senate of its evaluation
and allow senators to vote on resolution of the block seating 9
problem.
SG Vice President Amy Houser addressed the issue of
freshman 10-meal plans. She said Student Government was
not informed of the decision until three weeks ago. "Nothing
can be done for this year," she said.
/\ university t-ooa Advisory committee has been establish- 1
cd to work with Saga. The advisory board will deal with j
prices, catering and meal plans for 1986-87.
Houser plans to make students aware of nolicies bv onenine
the committee to the university instead of limiting it to the ^
Senate. Committee members will be appointed by the SG ^
president.
"We need to evaluate the new (Saga) policy as soon as ,
possible either to keen the nresent meal nlan or Miceest an
alternative," Houser said. "Saga is willing to cooperate; they
are suportive of student input."
Houser said the USC administration erred in making a deci- ^
sion without telling students.
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^nreshmcn will now be required to get a measles vaccine.
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lyrtle Beach have changed tee" to push for Sunday
icir minds. sales.
Donald Wizeman, who "We're shooting for June
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3te and will do the same for referendum. The two towns
lyrtle Beach and Surfside, need to have signatures form
aid the group voted 10 percent of the registered
nanimously Monday to voters to call a referendum.
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ioon before Easter vacation.
time Friday to begin financial a whole in November, carried
and marketing planning, in North Myrtle Beach 824 to
Wizeman said. 647.
we naa to get the vote Wizeman said he expects a
out," he said of the Myrtle much stronger effort from
Beach approval, "the key is a opponents this time, and he
big voter turnout." said he doesn't think it will
The vote, which was come all from the religious
defeated in Horry County as community.
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