North Idaho College Cardinal Review Vol 35 No 9, Feb 27, 1981

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aRblnal R€Vl€W \' olome 35, :-.amber 9

Friday, Feb. 27, 1981

Board narrowly approves presidential election results B) Jeanette RamUtoo

Ferr4'1 fo 11,·~ 1 Bathing Is nol on 1hc 111>1 or Cnorile lhln~ lo do for • Cerrcl owned by BU Sam~ and hou5ed lemponully In the NIC bo1A11y lab.

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'lew officers for the 10 1-82 school ye:ir " ere n:irrowl~ :1ccep1ed by a J,2 vote nt the Feb. 23 ASM C board meeung. Vice President Brnd Sausser reported the results of the cl«-tion :ind explained wh~ he ,-01cd against accepr;ince. He suggested 1hnt lhc elet1ions may not have been constitutional. ~na Brower. sophomore ~enator. will .issumc rhe duues of ASNIC president. and R;indy Keefer \\ 111 become nee president. Sausser snid that he wa,i, disappointed in the presidenual " rite,i n candidates beca use the~ violated ASMC constnutional b~la"s concern ing c:1 mp:11gning While both cand1da1es ha, c been m, olvcd in p:ist cl~1ons nnd ha\'e served on the board pre\lously. he s:ud that he fch that the, ~hould ha, e rea.lizcd that they arc required to remove all pre,clecuon poster~ the d:ty of the elecuon. While the other candidate blatantly defied correct procedures. it appeared 1hat the "inner of the cl~ion Bro" er. did rcmo, e mo~t of her poster~. :ind the board felt that II could \'alldatc the election rc\Uh\, '/IC Pre)1dent Barn Schuler ,mended the Feb 1• mei!ting 10 1~ to persua de th~ bo;ird lo rerons1der tts decision not to allot music lnstruc1or Robert Singlet:i~ more moncv csec the J;in. 23 1,suc of the Cardinal Re, 1e" l The adm1nis1ra11on inerc3..cd Stn~kta~ ·s budget l:ist ,c:ir to S2.000 \\tl h 1he undcrs1andin2 thll the ,1udcn1 board "-OUld mltch tund,. oc,-ordmg to Schuler. · but "'hile v.e mc.eucd Ill!' budge1 Sl ,000, 1hc tw>:ird·, dc.-crenscd SSOO... "No"' "'e feel thar "-C h,ne thC' r..-,pvn-ab1ht, 10 gl\e these stude n" wh111 che) were prom1~d. •• he <,.11d Schuler said that he !eh the pep !>.ind represented the tnstnuuon more than am other ,tudent Rroup. and the tm1e 1h.1t 1hese students spe nd ploying for school functtons t:ike;. a"a,· am oppo-r,umt, to find part,1ime Job,. The board \:Otcd not to change their decision lnd 1hen Inter reversed their decision and alloted the band S.\00. but "nh the undc~1:inding 1h01 the1• were dom_it this u a "gc,turt' ol" xi \\tll" lO\\ard, chc .1dmmis1rnuon. The bo;ird ,en1 a lener 10 Singlct:in· s1a11ng th3l 1he} were approprfattng the fund~. not bccau,e It ".:I' 111 error buc becau,e se,ernl tndll idu nls ha,•c found thcm..che\ to 'be ,n .1 bind. · ·w e 111~01 11 undc-r!.tood that this does no1 tnd1c.-:itc "hn1 the budget will be for next ~car .ind thll ,~ er.ii policies w111 ha, e 10 be decided upon before nny appropnauon~ arc made tor the nett ,ear.· the lcner s;iid.

Write-in Brower wins ASNIC race for president By Laura Hubbanl

Stnn Brower and Rund\ Keeler ,\"ill 1akc office a, A~NIC prcsidem nnd vice prc,idcn1. respeuh Cl). n, M Monday. Bn1wcr. w.ho ",l\ n "ril<'· in candidate. pulled in 11 7 of the 2-l9 ,·otc\. \\1th Ornne Wh11 e. the unh prc;,1. dentfol candidate on the ballot. 1'nlhng behind "ilh QS \\\IC\ . I he Ulh l.'r prc\1dcnt1nl ,-rite-in eandidn1c. Brent Barne,. rece1, cd Jb vntes. Acct1rd111g to 1980, I ASNIC Vice Prc~idcn1 Brad Sau~scr, 1r Borne~ wouldn't hnvc decided to run. Whnc probnbl) would have taken the election \inl'e she could th coreticalh h:we received Bame~· n~ademic vo1c~. Brower won 1he election on vocattono( votes. rC<'C1, ang IOo votes from vocational :11udenb. The vice presidential rncc III as closer. Keefer edged opponent Donald

Blank<.'n,hip by onh· four ~otc~. 100 to

%. Ahh,1ugh 1hu1c \\ 3) w mc dl)llbt a~ tn whl·ther or not the n:wh~ <>f chc conll'~t "ere, ohd becau~c )Orne of the

c:1nd1d:11e) had H'eminl!h ,,ol:11ed COO\lllUIIOOlll b .. ) ronC'Cffling po'>ICl'"i. the .\SI\ IC bciird made a J-2 dec,~1on to ll'Ct·p1 the l'C)U 1, ~e related )'Cl') on thl) p;icc l

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Rand, Kee[rr

ASNlC prwdeot

AS,\1C, Ice prwdeot

According 10 Sausser. the turnout f.Jr the elet1ion "ls about what he had erpec1ed While he had anticipated s 15 percent 10 20 perce nt turnout. approximatel) IJ perl'l!nt voted. \tCOTdinl( l<' Bro"er. this t,pe of ,null 1ornou1 11o 1II be .1 main foeu,; of her \ear of reign J\ prc\idcnt. She <.:iid rh:it her pnma~ l(oal would be 10 get the s1uden1~ 1n,uhed in election, 3\ "ell a~ other acu, 111c,. St-<- alw uid 1ha1 ihc v. ould like to ,-onuni.e ... uh the: rt·modehng in 1he Sl.. B ba~mcnt Jnd orher projem 1hnt AS '1, IC Pre~1den1 Ken Kohli h3\ ~r;ined After being in~1nllcd Monday. Brower nnd Keefer "ill begin working on next }C~r\ budget w11h the help of Kohh and S3US>Cr. " The, \et the budget." Snusser said: " then the~ get to li,e "ith 11...


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