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SA Effects Felt Campus-wide he Minot State University Student Association CSAJ is responsible for establishing a student government that pro- motes the general welfare of the students as well as in- creasing student involvement with the uiversity. The governing body of the SA is the Student Senate. The senate's member bodies in- clude the Student Activities Committee ISACJ, the Homecoming Committee, the Spring Breakout Committee as well as the Consitutional Review Committee, the Senate Judiciary Committee and many other committees. SAC sponsors and directs the coordinating of campus ac- tivities and provides funding to those activities it deems beneficial to MSU students. This committee sponsored the concerts this year, in- cluding Johnny Holm, Dana Carvey, the Blizzard of Bucks, and Linda Ellerbee. The Stu- dent Activity fee included in university tuition helps to fund these activities for the benefit of the students and the community. The Homecoming Commit- tee organizes, plans and con- tracts all events of Homecom- ing. The Spring Breakout Committee is responsible for the Spring Breakout week held each spring quarter.The Senate Judiciary Committee acts on matters of discipline and consists of four senators from the Student Senate and three members from the Faculty Senate. The SA helps students by in- terfacing with the university administration for decisions and can help students appeal a grade or voice a complaint. The SA also was responsible for buying new typewriters and a laser printer for the university. Most students are not aware of the great contribution of the Student Association and its committees, but all benefit from its wide range of enter- tainments and its dedication to helping students. Lisa Goldade SA Treasurer Mike Anderson, standing, heads the Funding Request Committee which ap- proves ail requests for funding from campus organizations. LEISURE 21
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Mid-winter Blues Broken noSations, a new concept in 1988, was a sensational success. January 25-29th was the first time Sno-Sations was held and it was done very well. Attend- ance was high for all the events, said Char Sourm, chairperson, which was great to see. Monday began with a snow sculpture contest. The winning sculpture won 8100. The evening featured a Make- Your-Own Banana Split feed and Magic Wand the hyp- notist. movie Lethal Weapon were featured on Tuesday. Johnny Holm performed in concert Wednesday. Holm has become a tradition to MSU and his performance was enjoyed by all students. The Holm con- cert was one of the highlights of the SnoSations week. Dennis Warner. a coffee house entertainer, was a new concept to the MSU campus. He sang folk music in the stu- dent union Thursday. The purpose of his performance was to bring culture to the students, said Sorum. was Star Traxx, a mobile recording unit. This gave students the chance to taste success by hearing them- selves on records. This event was a great suc- cess, said Sorum. I hope that it is year. continued every Debbie Roberts A fashion show and the The highlight of the week pe- . 1 1 I . .. ., ...M ' ' A Q --KKK.. '-7 . U- .Y J . .5 - .Q -Is ' 7 gn -,, -Q' ' I4 Q -aff '.',..qp4 : 9 s 43141. - van' -' --..- -- -.-Y -A 1' '. ' ' ' 1' - f nw' . 1 f --.ffsrffe v .. . F1 The Famous MSU Beaver Burger, the only challenger to the winning sculpture. Photo at right: Anelle Howard models a spring outfit.
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