Senate
Student communicationsJustice associate editor, Caroline Litwack, told the Senate furniture and belongings in the Justice office had been moved around by University employees in preparation for the Shapiro Soire Thursday. She said that these employees were rude and that no prior contact had been made with the Justice as a notification of these occurrences.
A representative of BTV spoke to notify the Senate of an ad made for them that is to air after the movies playing on the BTV channel. The ads are to thank the Senate for their generosity in the past year.
Club charters
The Brandeis Co-Ed Volleyball Club was chartered. Its purpose is two-fold: To allow men to play competitively and to play a longer portion of the intramural season. This new club has promised not to discriminate against anyone, as stated in the Non-Exclusivity Clause of their charter.
Other business
SMR #8 was revoked in order to negate the request to re-allocate the funds allocated for a Hunger Conference to be held this winter since it has been deferred for at least one year. The decision on this subject could not be reached, and so the discussion was tabled for one week.
The Senate discussed the rollover of unspent funds allocated to it from spring to fall, as it currently does from fall to spring. It was tabled in order to do research on the topic and discuss it next week.
Omar Haq requested the Senate allocate $7,500 to hire the internationally-acclaimed Pakistani rock band Junoon to play at the Peace Concert tentatively scheduled for Nov. 1. The band has waived its performance fee of $10,000 but other expenses exist such as lodging, publicity expenses, sound and lighting.

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