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I I Kinko's requires written permission from the copyright holder in order to reproduce any copyrighted materials. ■ AAC321 | HOST LOCATIONS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY |exp 10/31/93 j 1 h—mm—mm * '■ • v ■ * ASUN stalls on proposed bylaw regulating' appointments to UPC ByIevaAugstums Staff writer The University of Nebraska Lincoln student senate postponed a bylaw change Wednesday that would return control over officer appoint ments to the University Program Council. “We are formulating what looks to be a fairly good plan and compro mise,” said Paul Schreier, Committee for Fees Allocation chairman. “We are amending the bylaw so it will cover all bases and work for this year and upcoming years.” In 1994, the Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed a bylaw empower ing it to select the council’s executive board members and event directors. The bylaw change came into effect after a five-month personal and structural battle between the two stu dent groups. It created a selection committee made up of three members from each organization who wShld choose UPC executive members. ' The new bylaw change would return the process of selecting UPC executive members to present council members. h * I/- The senate voted to postpone the new bylaw change definitely last week to give the ASUN and council members more time to research the 1994 dispute. The additional week postpone ment was welcomed by senate mem bers. “Additional time was needed on this bylaw,” Jeff Woodford, a senator for graduate students, said. “ I hope the additional week is enough time.” Jamie Gaffney, University Program Council president, said UPC, CFA and Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs James Griesen are brainstorming other options to create the UPC executive selection commit tee. One option is to have non-affiliat ed ASUN or UPC students help with the selection process, Gaffney said. Those non-affiliated students, which could include current ASUN mem bers, would have to apply and be appointed by an ASUN board. “We just want to be equal,” Gaffney said. “Other student fbnding organizations, like the Daily Nebraskan, do have outside members help with selecting executive posi tions. We should have the right, too.” Schreier said it is CFA’s duty to « We are formulating - what looks to be a fairly good plan and compromise.” Paul Schreier Committee for Fees Allocation rhflinrmn make sure all student organizations are properly funded and have the right to direct their funds in a manner they choose. This includes choosing an executive board to make funding decisions, he said. “(CFA) believes direct control of any organization is wrong,” Schreier ' said. “That is not how student govern ment works.” Gaffney said she is pleased a compromise between the two student organizations is in the works. “This is something that really means a lot to UPC,” Gaffney said. “To have the ASUN support us would be wonderful.” Schreier and Gaffney will pro pose an amendment to the bylaw change to ASUN on Wednesday. . ' JfJ . Budweiser & W.C.’s present... GIGGLE BOX Hot Party Rock! a q Saturday October 24th S>0 Cover 9p.m. - close Shot Specials! v^4Pitchers W.C.’s Downtown 1228 P Street 477-4006 ■3HHHIH1 ■ 3N I ■> ■UL11_LJh ^BBKl^Hi mm 1 s ■BflBpaMfM ■ISIBliM ■liiilMiiiMi [■■■■■“I™] i