Randy Robertson tjehst*»* M„A rg'r-p»ntw'« opening rtitvmenti nn fhgNRS lUmge.?. al Tnexthiv"m>MV
Senate meeting. -■-- ; - '-f ; -: . - - -. — -
Senate to release tapes
to appeals committee
After almost four hours of
debate last night, the Senate
voted- to relinquish the- tape" of
Monday night's Executive
Committee meeting to an
Appeals Committee under the-
direction" of Chancellor
Ferguson. The tape would be
issued to the student body after
"the Committee offers, its
conclusions, concerning the' fate
of the Neo-Black Society, to the
Chancellor. . '■
The Faculty Appeals
Committee"-met at 9 a.m: this
morning in Mclver Lounge with
four NBS spokesman who
presented- a- written- and- verbal
appeal while Jackie Coleman,
^.Karen Harris, Suzanne Jennings,
.and Candy Daughtridge.observed,
the proceedings.. ' -
'.,.— ■-■ ■ . .J .
Amidst a* hostile" gallery"oT
over 500 students, the Senate*
debated . numerous'"-motions"
of Monday night's Executive
Committee meeting. ,'- ,. -
''"Senators Harris,-" Connolly""
and Sells opposed motions, of
Senators Daughtridge and,
"Krinick to ~ make —the,; ..tapes"
available to the student body
immmediately.. Despite attempts
at compromise by both sides; a
deadlock resulted.' :"'
—Tfre-iesoluUon issued earlier
rules governing its meetings, -
Senator Daughtridge replied .
thafthe public should hear the_
tape regardless of the rules.. She
told the Senate body., that:
"Rules are made to be broken."
The issue of secret balloting
-emerged when several senators—
SEE UNRULY, page 8
numerous'
relating to iheTssuance ot"a"tape
•to release a fact sheet about the
closed Executive Committee
died amidst the virulent debate
and constant outbursts by the
pro,— NBS on-iookers. --. .
Much , of the controversy
centered around the issue of
rules governing the .Senate's
meeting,—Senatoi Karen Davis
argued that the Executive
-Conimittee members'Tiaa^eerr"
assured, before their closed:
meeting, that the tape of that
meeting not"' be,. Jlisclosed and
' that .to^d^_so____ddlyMiite^tjie-~
integrity of the Senate and the;
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Randy Robertson tjehst*»* M„A rg'r-p»ntw'« opening rtitvmenti nn fhgNRS lUmge.?. al Tnexthiv"m>MV
Senate meeting. -■-- ; - '-f ; -: . - - -. — -
Senate to release tapes
to appeals committee
After almost four hours of
debate last night, the Senate
voted- to relinquish the- tape" of
Monday night's Executive
Committee meeting to an
Appeals Committee under the-
direction" of Chancellor
Ferguson. The tape would be
issued to the student body after
"the Committee offers, its
conclusions, concerning the' fate
of the Neo-Black Society, to the
Chancellor. . '■
The Faculty Appeals
Committee"-met at 9 a.m: this
morning in Mclver Lounge with
four NBS spokesman who
presented- a- written- and- verbal
appeal while Jackie Coleman,
^.Karen Harris, Suzanne Jennings,
.and Candy Daughtridge.observed,
the proceedings.. ' -
'.,.— ■-■ ■ . .J .
Amidst a* hostile" gallery"oT
over 500 students, the Senate*
debated . numerous'"-motions"
of Monday night's Executive
Committee meeting. ,'- ,. -
''"Senators Harris,-" Connolly""
and Sells opposed motions, of
Senators Daughtridge and,
"Krinick to ~ make —the,; ..tapes"
available to the student body
immmediately.. Despite attempts
at compromise by both sides; a
deadlock resulted.' :"'
—Tfre-iesoluUon issued earlier
rules governing its meetings, -
Senator Daughtridge replied .
thafthe public should hear the_
tape regardless of the rules.. She
told the Senate body., that:
"Rules are made to be broken."
The issue of secret balloting
-emerged when several senators—
SEE UNRULY, page 8
numerous'
relating to iheTssuance ot"a"tape
•to release a fact sheet about the
closed Executive Committee
died amidst the virulent debate
and constant outbursts by the
pro,— NBS on-iookers. --. .
Much , of the controversy
centered around the issue of
rules governing the .Senate's
meeting,—Senatoi Karen Davis
argued that the Executive
-Conimittee members'Tiaa^eerr"
assured, before their closed:
meeting, that the tape of that
meeting not"' be,. Jlisclosed and
' that .to^d^_so____ddlyMiite^tjie-~
integrity of the Senate and the;