Show COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH —mm — 1 PRICE UTAH College of Eastern Utah Eagles roll back into region lead page 4 "Rumors "spread this week at CEU page 6 Native Americans a forgotten people page 2 IThe Voice Of The Students' The Eagle 1 Volume XIX Js’umberll Priced Ut 84501 Thursday?January 261995 Art Exhibit concludes "Artificial" state budget crisis pinches CEU funding request who hud been Imping of the Mate's "Golden would trickle down into llieir ow n tin cups could he in for a big disappointment 'Ilic proposed $W million tux reduction ami Those spending cap has resulted in analyst recommendation which barely fund ' required base adjustments at ('El Assuming the High Ixl Appropriations Committee accepts Regents1 priorities (but not the Regents' dollar anii mnt) the following impacts can be expected according to I ‘resident Mike IVterscn: Compensation: less than a 4 percent pay raise There's no separate proxi- - sion fot increased health insurance premiums or other incicasc in benefits so ilmsc items arc included in the “com- braries etc) Inllution President Petersen Monday urged the Hoaid of Trustees and CPU Senate to pensation package" with wages Other base udustinciits: 'Ilic Price campus would see a total increase of S32CMMI not counting w ages San Juan would gel an extra $7 (KM) almost all of it for the new Technology Building As lor the six new (acuity and stall' members ilic college requested there is funding lor exactly cm ITI growth: The College has increased by 7 ITIi'x since last year the increase in funding is ero Other zeros: Undergraduate quality innovations Statewide initiatives (li hates cr legislatix e coni mts they could to rescue die CPU budget The picsidcul said he was vrplexcd by Republican legislate e pi oposil w Inch 1 1 make w in the midst ol booming economic grow tli and record budget surplus rnli calls curtails inscsiiucni in the next generation's economic compciitixc-nes- s Meanwhile a ray of hope still glimmers for gelling absurd the proposed 150 million building bond lor 145 million in stale bonds for the new Student Center Smokers beware 25 feet or else by Julie I Mathwlch staff writer of Eastern Utah College Student Wellness Center Another reason for the ban is that when the la w was passed in I993busincsscs were spend- - are supporting the Indoor Clean Air Act that bans all smoking in public buildings with thcexccption of private clubs and buildings and prohibits smoking within 23 feet or an entrance to a building After talking to Joseph Glurioso CEU’s Housing director the smoking law seems laid back "It's fine as long as they don't smoke in any of the buildings and keep it outside" he said lie also pointed out that he gives warnings for those who disobey smoking restrictions The original no smoking taw that was passed in 993 read "There is no fow-cv- 1 "Utah '94: Painting Sculpture and Mixed Media" is showing 30 This exhibit features 54 works in Gallery East now-Ja- n selected by guest curator llene S Fort Gallery East Is open For Saturday and evening 8:30 am - 5 pm Monday-Frida- y smoking on any state property building dial is either loaned leased or rented" CEU is state owned therefore the law is in effect The Utah Indoor Clean Air Act was passed for some good reasons that should be thought of as health concerns instead of moral complaint "First of all it has been proved in all degrees that smoking causes illnesses from emphysema to death as a prolonged habit" said Terry I lolbrook the di rector of the thousand just to keep some of your customers he said "Think the law that's being enforced here in Utah is starting up all over America It's a national issue And It's predicted that by the year 2000 all of America will have no smoking in all public places" he said While some are taking ilic issue of smoking restriction lightheartcdly CEU campus police will issue citations to those found smoking in campus buildings Phyl Johnson campus police chief explains that the Clean Air Act was designed to keep smoke out of public buildings This is why individuals are not allowed to smoke within 23 feet of an entrance to a building I Johnson also explained that campus police is mil going to measure 25 feet exactly from building entrances to show people where they are not allowed to smoke "The state has to rely on voluntary compliance and if they didn't it would be chaos The 23 fed law is still being debated” Holbrook said He also explained that if students wish to quit smoking they can visit the CEU I lealth Center in Burtenshaw Hall suite nine for assistance CAMPUS I I ing up to $60 thousand on ventilated smoking sections and smoking shelters Having a small business of your own you wouldn't be able to afford $60 er |