The North Idaho College Sentinel Vol 73 No 10, Apr 24, 1997

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Volume 501 Number 1O

Scott wins presidency Student government officers elected for fall by Brandi Reasor Se111i11e/ Reporter

The majority of 401 s1uclen1s who turned ou1 in the polls nnmcd Re nee Scou as 1he new presiden t of the Associmed Students of Nonh Idaho College Scoll is ASN IC'~ ac1ivi1ies director this semester and is majoring in advenising and public rcla1ioM. Scou said she i, honored 10 be president. "I have ,ome hard shoes 10 fill. but I am going 10 do tht: best I can." Scou added. Scclll ,aid the fir,;1 thing ,he want, 10 do 1s increase 11wolvcmcn1 and awarenc" as 10 what's happening on campu,. holh ac1ivi1y-wise and politically. Shaw,1:11i Roy is ASN IC\ new v1ccprcMdcn1. R<>y is a current ASN IC ,ophon,ore ~ notor. and i:. mujoring in con1n\l1· nicaiiml\. Roy ,,ud \he hope~ 10 clo 1~, goocl a JOb a, Chris Aller has. She said being elec ted vice-prc,idcn1 ''feels great." Dominique Flrigor is 1hc new activitie~ director: Ken Spa11. and Elizabeth Beechler are the new sophomore :.enu1ors. Prc.sidem-elec1 Scoll will choo~e the new publicity director and the 1h1rd

sophomore sena19r by application. Sco11 ~aid she is accepting applications now. but needs 10 fill lhe positions before the end of the sem~ter. Applicmion de;idline is May 13. The clcc1ion ballo15 included cate· gories for the "students· choice" award~. ASN IC President Neil Webber was voted the ASNIC tx-ard mcmber of the year. and Eddie Bateman \\On the SIU· dell! of the year vote out of 80 other nominee\. The Rodeo Cluh won club of the year. w11h 1hc1r adv1,cr M1chcllc I loll, wi1111111g a, nd~i,cr of the ycar lntramurnl Sporh Courdinntor Pnul Mun,ardo won for fncuhy member of the year and ,aid 1hn1 1f 11 wa.,11'1 for the s1udc111, he wouldn'l be here. " It·, ., grcat honor," MunLardo ~uid. "II':; nice 10 ~cc 1h111 the \ludents know who I am. I' m glud they apprcciute what I do for them." The ASNIC office~ arc now located 111 1hc basement of the Sieben building ns the SU B remodel wil l begin after graduation. ASNIC Prc~idcn1 Re nee Scoll can be con1ac1ed 01 769-7842.

SUB remodel rolling Construction to break ground May 19

photo by Noppadol Paothong

Shaping the past- Historian Clay Jenkins delivers a detailed presentation on the morals, ideals and political Philosophies of Thomas Jefferson and o ther notorious political figures of the 1700s at the Popcorn Forum. Jenkins allowed for audience questions and responded to past and present-day concerns. See Popcorn Forum, Page 13

The NIC bookstore was the

by Debra Tice Semi11el Reporter

Ii rs1 to re locate. 11 's temporary sheller

aut io n. the S 1uden1 Union Building is a hard hat area for the remai nde r of the se mester. Movers and sh ake rs abound. and the SU B will never be the same. Final plans are under way 10 c lear it o u1 and re locate a ll reside nts o f the SUB 10 temporary and livable new homes o n campus. Some of the residents have already found new homes for the next year or so: othe rs will be malting their move.

is located in the Hedlund Building in what used 10 be the we lding work s hop. "We're going 10 make it nice. li vable," said Billie French. retail assis1an1. ··11 will be pleasant and inviting. everyooe will have 10 get used 10 us here though. and 001 in the SUB." The lower leve l of the SUB was the next area 10 be move d, except for ASNl C, which was relocated after the recent e lections. •See SUB remodel, Page 2

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