Show Students right to express grievances aired council Com- mittee members include: Dr Michael Peterson college yuiam to The right express grievences is given to students at CEU through the Conduct and Stan-dards Committee Conduct and Standards Committee is attended by three faculty members Gayleen chairperson Caroline Kokal Fellmeth Vince Chilcott and Henning Olsen According to the CEU Policy and Procedures appointed by the Manuel the college recognizes students as president and two citizens and academic students appointed by the community members Students enjoy the same freedoms that all citizens obligation disciplinary action may be taken Any student may request disciplinary procedures against under obligation to another if a violation of enjoy Therefore students are conduct themselves in a manner compatible with the college’s function as an educational institution and comply with all laws If a student ignores an college rules is suspec- ted A complaint must be submitted to the dean of student life stating alleged misconduct A preliminary in vestigation will be made the Conduct and Stan- to determine the dards Committee with a significance of the report on the misconduct the charge and whether to the complaint dispose of the charge student charged and informally without facts revealed by the in- referral to the Conduct preliminary and Standards Com- - vestigation mittee A student charged with If further disciplinary violating a college rule is action is needed the entitled to written notice matter is turned over to (Continued ob Page) ' t M t 0 $ Ollege of Eastern Utah Rice Utah 84501 VOLUME VI NUMBER5 Friday Feb 13 j) 1981 President's Inaugural By Blake Ohtn Dr James E Randolph will become CEU’s sixth president in an inauguration ceremony at 10:30 am Saturday February Theatre in the Geary 21 inauguration is being funded by the Institutional Council and The the president’s discretionary fund The president’s discretionary fund comes ASCEU By TadS A misunderstanding over the handling of intramural funds developed recently between student and the government athletip department Due to a lack of com- munication between them those who were on the intramural work -- study 8-- program fall In order to answer a meeting among student government the athletic department and the these questions financial aid office was held Tuesday February 3 The results of the meeting revealed a lack of communication about who is in charge of intramurals and who has control over the budget quarter were being paid 20 (the other 80 from financial aid) of their Football coach Jeff inthe from salary Jorgenson explained that tramural budget even student government had though there was not an never gone to the coaches active intramural program at that time to see what program kind they of were Some questions have been raised such as a trying to run and how it was being handled possible of funds and Student government felt that the coaches were who will reimburse the intramural budget for salaries paid out of it that were not related to in not questioning where they were getting the money to pay the work -study students As Jeff ropriation misapp- Scott M Matheson Mayor Walter T Axelgard and Dr Leon Deadlines for Applications Coaches Conflict tramurals GarhMi Governor The inauguration will be followed by a luncheon with a reception hosted acting McCarrey Dr and Mrs RanCommissioner for Utah by dolph at 2:30 pm in the he could tell the System of Higher Elks Students Lodge will be ceremony is going to cost Education Photo by Scon WhMtor alumni faculty and around $2000 keynote speakers at the CEU art major Charles Yanito sketches a model in one of friends of CEU are inThe charge and in- inaugural the many art classes he takes An accomplished artist his The CEU band under vited to the reception vestiture of office to the favorite works are ideas from his native Indian background president will be ad- the direction of Derral The president said he ministered by Donald B Siggard and the choir Holbrook Chairman of under the direction of Jay was excited about the the Utah State Board of Andrus will perform two inaugural but will be glad when it is over numbers Higher Education from interest collected on money that has been given to the college said President Randolph Randolph said as far as Schena Vice - President of Men’s Affairs said “What kind of budget did the coaches think we had?” It was apparent that Shelly Babcock Admissions and there was no direct deadlines for the between contact scholarship students at CEU are coaches who were supposed to help run the intramurals program (Continued on Page 2 rapidly approaching Application dates for admission vary with each university in the state but a standard three to nine More funding for CEU month said the CEU and other Utah Randolph colleges and universities analyst’s year’s budget Tuesday the Higher college’s budget The authorized 1980-8- 1 budget was $2951200 before the 35 percent a little breathing room in next may receive Education Ap- propriations Committee of the Utah Legislature accepted a $10 million increase in the 1981-8- 2 budget compared to this fiscal year The increase would be based on this year’s budget before the 35 percent cut designated in a special legislative session in December of last year President James recommendations would mean a $66000 increase in the cut advance ap- plication is necessary to be considered for admittance at a four - year institution in the state of Utah It is necessary for individuals to check with each college for complete admissions procedural requirements and are also fast ap- Randolph said the raise deadlines within the next would go toward growth few weeks to assure programs and teacher’s meeting deadlines salaries will be dealt with Scholarship deadlines at a later date He said the college will proaching have difficulty next year trying to maintain the same level of service it has in the past “The legislature (Continued on Page 4) Many of the universities in the state offer honors at entrance scholarships to the top 10 to 15 of the sophomore is class Departmental scholarships are available but the number given and the exact quarter coverage of each also varies from school to school If you are a sophomre at the College of Eastern Utah this year and plan to obtain an Associate's degree this June or if you wish to transfer to another school check with the advising center in the learning resource center (library) on for further incampus formation The center has on file catalogs and listings for most major universities in and out of the state of Utah that list telephone numbers and addresses to assist all students with questions and problems CEU must submit their scholarship ap- Entering freshmen plications by March 1 for the 1981-8- 2 school year |