12 Wednesdav. December 9,1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Administrators dispute Senate proposal By Stacy Morford Kansan staff writer Three weeks ago, Senate passed a resolution demanding more power for the Office of Minority Affairs. The following week, Caryl Smith, dean of student life, and David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, took the student body's president and vice president to task for it. No one told Ambler or Smith about Senate's resolution until the night it was approved. The resolution demanded that the administration change the name of the Office of Minority Affairs to the Office of Multicultural Affairs, give the head of the office the title assistant vice chancellor, and have him report directly to the executive vice chancellor instead of the dean of student life. "It caught them off guard," said Peter Braithwaite, off-campus senator and co-writer of the bill. "In my opinion it was something that they didn't want to hear." Ambler said that, although it was not his position to tell Senate what to do, he was concerned that no one consulted him, as student body president Brad Garlinghouse usually did. He said that he did not think the senators had taken enough time to thoroughly consider what they were voting on since the resolution did not go through committees. Both Ambler and Smith also re-remanded the Senate leaders for using them. "Senate can say whatever they wish, but it's rarely helpful to use that kind of language when you want something from someone," Smith said But Braithwaite said that demanding change was necessary. His coalition supported the issue during elections last spring and the resolution closely echoed the African American Student Concerns Task Force report, which was issued in November, but the administration showed no signs of action. "The last time I saw Senate demand something, and that was to remove Darren Fulcher, they got it done," Braithwaite said. "It was taken from that spirit — that when Senate demands something, they get it accomplished." Wright said that Ambler and Smith were not told about the resolution because it was not on Senate's agenda. The resolution was brought off the floor by Braithwaite and student rights committee co-chairperson Tim Dawson. "I think she felt like I was trying to hide from her until that happened," said Lance Wright, student body vice president, speaking of Smith. Wright discusses Senate's activities with Smith each week. "I think she felt like she missed her chance to advise me on this." But Garlinghouse said he wanted the resolution to be a catalyst for change so it needed to be addressed immediately. "This got their attention, but it also upset and frustrated them," he said. "From the perception I got from the administration, there's just no way they will move the Office of Minority Affairs to report to the executive vice chancellor — there's just no way." Kansas elects first female Senate majority leader The Associated press TOPEKA — For the first time, a woman will become the State Senate's majority leader when the Legislature convenes in January. State Sen. Sheila Frahm, R-Colby, who easily won re-election on Nov. 3, was nominated Monday to lead the majority party. Frahm had no opponent when Senate Republicans chose their leaders for the 1993 through 1996 legislative sessions. Frahm, 47, will replace State Sen. Proofin, who decided not to Correspondence. Her nomination by the Republican caucus during an organizational meeting is tantamount to election, but must be ratified by a vote of the entire Senate when the Legislature convenes Jan. 11. Frumal represents the massive 40th district in northwest Kansas, which Frahm was elected majority leader at a time when there will be a record 14 women in the Senate — 11 Republicans and three Democrats. we just have quality people willing and able to run." Frahm said. "It means that we need to think about gender balance. We're no longer just minding the house or pursuing Her nomination as majority leader also brings a geographic balance to Senate Republican leadership. Senate President Bud Burke of Leawood is from urban Johnson County, a contrast to Frahm's rural, western Kansas perspective. careers. More women are getting into politics." Before being elected to the Board of Education she was president of the Colby School Board. Frahm said she won the majority leader's position largely as a matter of luck, rather than political savvy. "I was in the right place at the right time," she said. "It was just an opportune time." As major leader, she will set the daily debate schedule and run the weekly meeting of committee chairmen and chairwomen. High on her agenda will be orienting the 21 freshmen senators to the process. Sixteen of the 27 Republicans are freshmen, and five of the 13 Democrats are new to the 40-member Senate. 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