The Senate granted $699 of the originally requested $999 to the MARK Auto Show, an event that will feature cars of any Brandeis students and staff that choose to enter. A money request from the Brandeis Reform Chavurah, to cover the costs of clay, food and drink, and serving utensils for the Empty Bowl Project was tabled a week as were requests from Students for Environmental Action (SEA) and a Multicultural Seder by the Religious Pluralistic Society.

Up to $200 was granted to PBUS for their Pep Rally.

The Religious Pluralism and Spirituality group requests $350 to repay a loan to a dean for the multi-cultural seder. After several hours of debate and numerous attempts to make the request an emergency, the senate tabled the SMR until next week.

After abruptly getting up and denouncing the Senate over the length of their proceedings for the seder request, Greer Hauptman, Senator for Charles River Quad, got into an argument with Senator for the Class of 2007 Jenny Feinberg. After Greer left, several senators attempted to impeach her. Seeing that there was not enough support to go into executive session to discuss impeachment, the motion made in order to impeach was objected to, and after much debate, withdrawn. A motion to censure Hauptman failed, but a point of information by Feinberg hinted that Hauptman was going to resign.

A motion to censure Senator for Off Campus Residents Bryan Lober for leaving during the middle of a vote and other actions did not pass.

Senator for Class of '04 Teddy Tarallo made colorful remarks about the housing process towards the end of the meeting in open forum.



- Compiled by Andrew Katz