University of Massachusetts Boston - Beacon Yearbook (Boston, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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Student Activities Committee Office Student Activities Staff: Front row - Patricia Wyse, Diane Ulchak, Irene Ryan, Kathy Malcolm. 2nd row - Keith Weeks, Steve Ginns,-Iulie Ahern,john Budron 3rd row - joel Fowler, Chris Clifford, Deb LaCasse Missing - Patricia Cahill VWHHHH CT i Park Square ............,.. .....,........... . qw' Xi '-git 'I' l lb sigma' 539V- , . a t 'E 5. at ii ,fig P54 L, ' Q s 5, f. -sw lg' :J- ,V f t 3 . 'iii' 4 fx tx Harbor Campus Student Actwmes Committee University of MassachusettsfBoston wvkx Helen Ann Cammarata

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Student ACIIVIII ' ' 'es Committee -Student Activities at UMass- The Student Activities Committee QSACQ is a group of 24 students that are elected every February. SAC is responsible for organizing and administrating all programs funded by the Student Activities Trust Fund, which this year is projected to be S526,000.00. This fund accumulates from the 346.00 activities fee paid by each full time student. For more information about SAC services. contact us at x3181 or visit us at 1f4fi81. The followinv are some of the services that are provided by SAC. la CULTURAL EVENTS: If4f1I6 xZ8I3 'Harbor Art Gallery: Zf1f002 A student run gallery featuring professional and student art exhibits. ' Lecture Series: Topical and controversial lectures RSO re- quests welcome. 'Black History Month: A number of events organized by the black students on campus during black history month. 'Film Series: A weekly motion picture shown in the large science auditorium and the Pub. 'Alternative Film Series: Films on current socialfpolitical issues shown at Earth Foods once a week. 'Social Events: An open committee of students, responsible for planning SAC funded parties. 'Discount Museum Passes: Available at SAC. 'Ticket Series: Discount tickets sold at SAC office for sporting events. theatre and concerts. MEDIA 8: PUBLICATIONS: 1f4f1t7 x2855 ' Wavelength: lf6f091 A quarterly literary Bt news magazine, pub- lished, funded 8: managed by students. 'Mass Media: 8f4f001 The weekly newspaper ofthe campus communi- ty, published, funded Bt managed by students. ' WUMB: LibraryfG1f067 The campus radio station, recently awarded an FM license. 'Point Press: 2f3f009 Quality printing 81 composition service done by students on campus. Responsible for the pro- duction of Mass Media 8: Wavelength. SPECIAL PROGRAMS: 'SAC Book Exchange: 2111413 A bookstore where students can buy and place their used books on consignment. 'Earth Foods Restaurant: 1f3fcaf. A vegetarian, non-profit restaurant Sr take-out service funded 8: managed by students. ' The Pub: 1f5f316 A lounge for the campus community to socialize in. Beer, wine and snacks available. 'Oftice of the Student Trustee: 1f4fl20 xzzs4 Elected student representative on the Board of Trustees. 'Advocacy Center: 2f1f414 Acts as an advocate for students who are en countering difficulties with the University. COMMUNITY ACTION: 1f4f1l5 x2812 Funds are used for student tutors, cultural pro- grams, health services and educational supplies for the following: 'Hand to Hand fChinatownj 'UMass Childcare ICPCSQ 'College Prep IUMBQ 'Handicapped Students Program IUMBJ 'Little House fDorchesterj 'Roxbury Boys Club 'South Boston Neighborhood House ' Toys for Tots ' W Broadway Multi Service Center 'Columbia Point Program RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANIZA- Ttotvs IRSOJ lf4fll4 x281l 'Over 100 clubs are funded by SAC. Each club receives an initial allocation of 8124. Clubs can also apply for Special Allocations. SAC at CPCS: Park Squaref-1f417 These services are organized at run by CPCS students with funding from SAC. If you are interested in starting new organizations or joining the following, contact lrene Ryan at the CPCS SAC office. Student Advocacy Center, ACCESS, Bi-LingualfBi-Cultural Club, Veteran's Union, A.R.M.S., Gospel Club and Cultural Events. Ardi Batmanghelidj-Chairperson It has been a very interesting year for Student Activities. The Committee of 24 elected students entrusted with the allocation of this year's budget have made major decisions that will affect the University of MassachusettsfBoston for many years to come. The Student Activities Committee this year has approached the administration to give us the 010 pool for conversion into a Comprehensive Recreational Area. We hope to turn this into the Community Center for the University. We have also set the stage for turning the student Point Press into an enterprise that will feed money back into the Student Activities Trust Fund and enable us to provide more services. While every day business continues however, members of the Student Activities Committee and other branches of student government grapple with the possible outcomes of the University of MassachusettsfBoston and Boston State merger. As of this writing, little is known of the possible outcomes of this consolidation, but rumors are rife and disaster theories, many. Only time can tell if SAC has made the right choices and taken the right steps. It will also take time to find out if the University of Massachusetts will suffer from what is being proposed for her today. I know, however, that I will be leaving SAC and UMASS a very grateful person. I was given the opportunity to pursue a whole varietv of academic and extra- curricular goals, and to meet a uniquely diverse student body. It has been ati experience that has affected, and will continue to affect my life in a significantly positive way. It remains for me to take my first step as an active alumnus by appealing to the graduates of the University of MassachusettsfBostong Let us not forget the University. She has been good to us and in return we have to come to her assistance in times of need in the future. But, enough preaching, I wish all of this year's graduates and other students of UMB the best of luck. At the risk of using a cliche, let's keep in touch. Your's sincerely, Ardi Batmanghelidj Chairperson Student Activities 1981-82

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