Public Input
Over 20 students urged the A.S. Council to pass a resolution in response to the campus-wide distribution of a publication entitled “”Jizzlam”” on June 4. See page 1 for more information.
Items of Immediate Consideration
Item I
The A.S. Council approved allocations for media organizations for fall 2003 with a vote of 10-2-3. The Scene, the KOALA, The MQ and Voz Fronteriza received the highest allocations. Temper received the least amount of funding with a $39 allocation. Overall, media allocations totaled $12,579
Billy Ikosipentarhos, Thurgood Marshall College junior senator, expressed concern that increased funding for the special glossy magazine-style 21st anniversary issue of the KOALA was unnecessary. Commissioner of Communications Frances Galvon assured the council that media organizations that print on paper other than newsprint are required to fund 20 percent of the special issue.
Item O
Kevin Shawn Hsu was appointed by the council to the position of director of national affairs, effective June 4, 2003 to April 28, 2004. The appointment passed by consensus.
Old Business
Items D through J
The A.S. Council appointed Andrew Breskin, Sophorn Chum, Pamela Lin, Nicholas Marongiu, Lauren McKown, Sarah Piazza and Todd Tolin as Student Organization Funding Allocation Board representatives effective May 29, 2003 to May 19, 2004.
Item K
The A.S. Council approved President Jeremy Paul Gallagher’s Executive Budget for 2003-04 with a vote of 17-0-1. See page ___ for more information.
Item CC
The A.S. Council approved the Office of Enterprise Operations Charter by consensus. The office “”functions as a service to the Associated Students in the area of business management, expansion and development.””
Reports
Revelle College Freshman Senator Carrie Du
Du reported that Revelle has opted to move from a member-at-large system for its college council to direct election of members.
Sixth College Council Chair Crystal Erlendson
Erlendson reported that Sixth College recently passed an $8 per quarter activity fee.
-Compiled by Neil Spears
Senior Staff Writer