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Nt eWS The Daily CoUegian • April 7,1992 S .T.O.P.P. from page 1 the money disiribu ted equitably. We want some rormu la that you follow in every case/ she said. She said that currently the dubs have no say as far as how much money they receive except for the one vote from their school senator. She added that she would nice to see half of the ASI money collected from student fees distributed to such areas as intramurals and day care and the other half bestowed to the joint councils to distribute to their school's clubs and organizations. She said thai there are five main areas of the Ali that S.T.O.P.P. would like to change. The first area is the recall elec¬ tion process. If through the proper channels a recall election process is not held within 30 school days, then the offi¬ cer will lose office," she said. Currently, there is no deadline mandating when recall elections have to take place. The second position that S.T.O.P.P. is supporting is a ban on stipends and scholarships for ASI senators and executive officers. In accordance with state regu¬ lation, ASI money is originally state money/ she said. Therefore, she said that in order for the money to be allocated for stipends and scholarships for ASI officers, there must be a student vote first She said that although she and other coalition members have talked with represenatives of the ASI about this problem, there have been no* results. The third position that the coali¬ tion wants to change is the require¬ ments for the ASI secretarial posi¬ tion. She said S.T.O.P.P. wants to make the secretarial position a part- time position instead of a full-time position and wants the secretary to be paid no more than a regular CSUF secretary. She said that the coalition also wants to ensure that the ASI secre¬ tary be chosen from CSUFs secre¬ tarial pool instead of from off-ca m- — pus. "We want (the secretarial candi¬ date) to have worked on campus for at least a year," she said. Hawkins said that the fourth position that S.T.O.P.P. would like to change is the rules regarding grade point averages for ASI mem¬ bers. She said that the coalition would mandate that senators have at least a 2.5 GPA to qualify to run for a position on the ASL - Qmentiy,candsdatesforASlare ' required to ha ve at least a 2.0 GPA and are disqualified if their GPAs drop below 2.0. wm V'nta<he DAys — lr^ PRESENTS... *™ YPONTIAC ALL STAR Rich HaII 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 23,1992 Satellite Student Union $3 CSUF Students • $5 General $6 Day of the Show \33BMME3. M/mty/Smutmty. <BOOMflOcW>l CXB&QVAL VINTAGE •":/." 11 ielay & Saturday April 24 & 2d, 1992 k' 10s3C a.m. tc 6 P.m. 102 FM VINTA G'E rood Booths Cnen • 1C:3C a.m. tc 6 p*m. Game Booths Open • I P.m. to €> p.m. 1111 j j 11111 ■ I » M I I ■ I 1 I l 1 r*msmmemesemtmtetmm*mmm Go to The Beach this Summer California State University, Long Beach Summer Sessions '92 • 3 Sessions June 1 - July 10 • June 22 - July 31 • July 13 - August 21 • Over 1300 classes offered In 75 departments • Easy nsglstratlon-VISA and MasterCard accepted • Ho formal admission to the University required • Day and evening classes • General Education classes • Units are transferrable • Inquire about courses being, offered this summer which are comparable to or "in lieu of those at CSU Fresno Call for a free class schedule: (310) 905-2360 or wr(te to: Summer Sessions, CSULB. 1250 Bellflower Blvd., Long Beach, CA 9O&4O-0OO2 RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS START TOUR CUMB TO CAREER SUCCESS THIS SUMMER. Apply for Army ROTC summer leader¬ ship training. You'll develop confidence and decisiveness essential for success. Andyou"! qualify to earn officer credentials while completing college. ARMY ROTC TWO-YEAR PROGRAM rasitaiTBTamor. ETWCAITML Find out more. Contact Major Ross Campbell, Room 211, North Gym, 278-2887
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Title | April 7, 1992, Page 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
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Publication Date | 1992 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
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eWS The Daily CoUegian • April 7,1992
S .T.O.P.P. from page 1
the money disiribu ted equitably. We
want some rormu la that you follow
in every case/ she said.
She said that currently the dubs
have no say as far as how much
money they receive except for the
one vote from their school senator.
She added that she would nice to
see half of the ASI money collected
from student fees distributed to such
areas as intramurals and day care
and the other half bestowed to the
joint councils to distribute to their
school's clubs and organizations.
She said thai there are five main
areas of the Ali that S.T.O.P.P.
would like to change.
The first area is the recall elec¬
tion process.
If through the proper channels
a recall election process is not held
within 30 school days, then the offi¬
cer will lose office," she said.
Currently, there is no deadline
mandating when recall elections
have to take place.
The second position that
S.T.O.P.P. is supporting is a ban on
stipends and scholarships for ASI
senators and executive officers.
In accordance with state regu¬
lation, ASI money is originally state
money/ she said.
Therefore, she said that in order
for the money to be allocated for
stipends and scholarships for ASI
officers, there must be a student
vote first
She said that although she and
other coalition members have talked
with represenatives of the ASI about
this problem, there have been no*
results.
The third position that the coali¬
tion wants to change is the require¬
ments for the ASI secretarial posi¬
tion.
She said S.T.O.P.P. wants to
make the secretarial position a part-
time position instead of a full-time
position and wants the secretary to
be paid no more than a regular
CSUF secretary.
She said that the coalition also
wants to ensure that the ASI secre¬
tary be chosen from CSUFs secre¬
tarial pool instead of from off-ca m-
— pus.
"We want (the secretarial candi¬
date) to have worked on campus for
at least a year," she said.
Hawkins said that the fourth
position that S.T.O.P.P. would like
to change is the rules regarding
grade point averages for ASI mem¬
bers.
She said that the coalition would
mandate that senators have at least
a 2.5 GPA to qualify to run for a
position on the ASL
- Qmentiy,candsdatesforASlare
' required to ha ve at least a 2.0 GPA
and are disqualified if their GPAs
drop below 2.0.
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