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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1981)
7i Page 6 THE BATTALION 9 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1981 THE SENA TOR THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 1981 One of the main goals of Stu dent Govenrment this year is to better inform you of our ac tivities. As you learn more about what we’re involved in, I hope you have no hesitation to give us your opinion, let us know what other areas you’d like to see us involved in, and in general, give us your gripes so we can better identify where positive changes are needed. Last November, we printed a newsletter called The Senator and passed out 7,500 copies through the dorms, bus stops and the MSG. Yet, with 33,000 students. The Senator had a very limited distribution, espe cially with the off-campus stu dents. With this issue of the newsletter, we decided to go through the battalion in an effort to reach more of our constituen cy. I hope by reading through the articles you find something that sparks your interest enough to give us a call and share a new idea, voice an opinion or just discuss a concern. The most important part of these two pages is the list of senators and their phone num bers. In reading over the list. PRESIDENT you will find that you have two senators; one represents your living area, and one represents your college and/or class. Copy down their names and numbers and give them a call, even if for no other reason than to check up on them and let them know you have an opinion. Your call will not be an imposition in any way. The senators want to be called, appreciate hearing concerns from fellow students and will treat your call as a responsibility and an opportunity. Nothing is more encouraging for the senators than seeing that stu dents are concerned enough to voice their opinion and suggest creative, realistic alternatives. In addition to this newsletter, the student senators have been passing out opinion surveys in the MSG, conducting classroom polls and telephone surveys to both inform you and get your opinion on many issues. Also, the senators have been speaking at dorm councils, wing meetings, college councils and various other student organizations. These speeches provide a chance for you to learn more about cur rent student problems, student Student Body President Brad Smith lays out some goals for members of the Student Senate. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 1980-81 representation and most impor tantly, they are a good opportu nity to have some questions an swered and get your opinion known. So far this year the Student Senate has discussed everything from allowing a beer pub on campus to increasing the “happy hour” at the Remote Computing Center. There is alot going on this Spring that you need to know about, and alot you can become involved with. This month, we’re in the process of allocating the 2.1 million dollars you pay in Student Services Fees. This is a chance for you to have a direct voice in how your money is spent by contacting someone on the Finance Com mittee. If you don’t like a rule in the University Blue Book, con tact the Rules and Regulations Committee. If you have a gripe about the city government, a lo cal business or if you’re just curi ous about what issues are coming up in the state legislature, talk to our External Affairs Committee. Anything that has to do with a professor, grading policies, Q- drops or curriculum can be han dled by the Academic Affairs Committee. Finally, if you kvt a gripe about parking, athletic ticket distribution, or anything in general, contact the Student Services Committee. If you want to talk about any issue at al, contact either your senator,! Vice President or one of us, ami we ll be more than happy to do all that we can. As the main representative body for students at this Univer sity, we have a big responsibl ty. We’re effective only as hr as the accuracy with which we rep resent your desires. Our accura cy is only as effective as your input. I hope these two pages will give you a better idea of what we do and serve as inspira tion for you to become involved Gig ’em. Brad Smith Student Body President Jim Pratt Director of Information Brad Smith 405 Aston 845-7951 EXECUTIVE VP Greg Dew 3412-B Leon St., C.S. 775-2283 VP ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Kathleen Miller 195 Mosher 845-3162 VP EXTERNAL AFFAIRS David Collins 1125 Georgia, C.S. 696 1352 VP FINANCE Tracy Cox Dorm 2, #115 845 2450 VP RULES & REGULATIONS Julie Spinn 474 Mosher 845 7562 VP STUDENT SERVICES Eric Langford 405 Aston DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION Jim Pratt Hotard 202 RECORDING SECRETARY Dina Villarreal 132 Haas SPEAKER OF THE SENATE Ken Johnson SPEAKER PRO TEMPERE Jeff Anthony 430 S.W. 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