12 Thursday, October 28, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENT BASKETBALL COUPONS PICK-UP DATES MONDAY, OCTOBER 11TH THROUGH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29TH MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. UNTIL 5:00 P.M. ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE EAST LOBBY OF ALLEN FIELD HOUSE STUDENTS DESIRING NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN COUPON AND SUBSEQUENT TICKET DISTRIBUTION MAY RECEIVE A FULL OR PARTIAL REFUND OF THEIR SPORTS COMBINATION TICKET AT THE TICKET OFFICE. Senate committee rules funding bill is not its concern By Donella Hearne Kansan staff writer Hispanic engineers cause heated debate The Student Senate's Finance Committee met last night for what Treasurer Jeremy Haas called one of its most unusual meetings ever. The committee adjourned at 10:45 p.m. after passing three bills, portions of two other bills and debated on whether Senate should fund minority groups within individual schools. The group requested $1,424 to pay for its events this year. Medill said he found the bill out of order because it was not Senate's responsibility to finance all the minority groups of one school such as the School of Engineering. He said he thought the responsibility belonged to the school In the most heated debate of the evening, a bill proposed by the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers was ruled out of order by committee head Eric Medill. Members of the society said that Senate had set a precedent for financing minority groups in the engineering school last year. Senate gave the Society of Women Engineers $229 during finance hearings at the end of last semester. "It's a very worthwhile organization," he said. "But it is not our place to fund it." One dead bill was brought up for discussion because the Multi-Cultural Affairs Committee adjourned before the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students, its sponsoring group, arrived at its meeting. Without going through those committees, the bill was pronounced dead and could not be officially heard by the Finance committee. The dead bill proposed financing the organization's activities. The organization ran into the same arguments that the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers had faced. Medill and John Shoemaker, student body president, said they both expected the engineering bills to come up during the Senate meeting next week. The bills can bypass the committee process if they are presented to the Senate as new bills. Both Medill and Shoemaker agreed that the two bills would create heated debates. The committee also voted to send two more organizations' bills to the Senate for consideration, requests by The University Chess Society for $400 and Pinch Magazine for $3650. One of the final bills up for vote next week would transfer $20,000 from the Senate's excess account to the account that is used to finance student groups. In other business, two groups received approval of only portions of their bills. The Indonesian Student Association requested more than $1,000 for a banquet, which cannot be financed by Senate according to regulations. The Chinese Student Association withdrew its request for money to finance a Chinese New Year Celebration, because the committee would not approve its proposal to rent the Lied Center for the event. Tom Leininger/KANSAN Nooks and crannies Dwon Guenvir, Holton senior, studies Spanish in the lobby of Strong Hall. Cooler temperatures yesterday drove people inside. ComputerLand 2449 Iowa 841-4611 HP DeskJet 600 Printer $335.00 HP DuoJet 800C Printer $435.00 IP Desktop 800C Printer $639.00 With good behavior, you'll be out in just 5 months. 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