Show Thursday May 1C 11 1989 The discusses Eagle-pag- e New officers to meet with the old 89-9- 0 by Edith Berdan budget new dorm day care program & tuition increase in meeting by Scott Warren staff writer May's Institutional Council meeting included discussions on next year's budget a new dorm and ASCELTs final proposals by Calvin Johnson 88-8-9 president College of Easton Utah President Michael A Petersen told the council that the budget committee has spent the past six weeks education and general budget recomdeveloping the 1989-199-0 mendation It was passed by CEU Senate and reviewed by the Institutional Council staff writer College of Eastern Utah's newly elected student body officer’s first order of business will be to attend some transition meetings May 3 with the 1988-8- 9 officers in St George Although the officers weren't aware of the all the responsibilities they would be taking on if they were elected they felt that they could do a good job During the month of May the new officers will begin 11-1- orientations that will let them know exactly what committees they will serve on and who will be selected for the rest of council Some of the major plans for student government include tional repmore focus on non-traresentation in student government and building student participation academically as well as socially Involving students will mean extending publicity It is very important to "find a wider spectrum of interest to the student body as a whole" said Brad Gwyther next year's student body president di Disappointment was expressed by the council members because of the low voter turnout Only 20 percent of the student body voted Lots of time and effort was put forth to bring students to the voting booths Gwyther believes the low percentage rate was caused by the high number of students attending the College of Eastern Utah not voting Despite the disappointment all of the officers are looking forward to the next year non-traditio- Pick a hot hit from IBM Top of the charts in quality and value This special offer is unbelievable so pick one of these Budget Update Petersen said that CEUs budget revenue is remaining very close to die estimates submitted by the Board of Regents to the state legislature in February He said the tuidon estimate is substandally lower than the estimate used by the legislature because it does not assume enrollment growth It is based only on maintenance of current enrollment levels and the seven percent tuidon charge The legislature provided $94000 in state appropriations to fund a three percent salary increase and associated benefits for current higher education employees The original request was for a five percent increase in salary which was later reduced to the three percent "It appears that the current medical package given to employees has reached higher than expected costs reaching an increase of 32 percent instead of the budgeted 16 percent" he said In order for the faculty to keep their medical package they have agreed to take a one-ha- lf percent cut in salary In CElTs 1989-9- 9 budget funding was secured to provide six new positions The positions include a business instructor computer science instructor English instructor life science instructor and e two nursing instructors It has also recommended that a relations office secretarial position be established in the advertised and the inMany of those positions have been nationally terviewing process is underway hot hits Kxcilin" ea-to-u- selected software is loaded and readv to go St lenls faculty and staff won't find a better time to put one of these jrreat performers into action Stop in and check them out today! Hurry offer expires June 30 1989 i high-scho- ol jflMirenns: Proposal CEU is attempting to enter into an agreement with the CEU Foundation to lease a student residence hall which will be built by the CEU Foundation The project has been discussed with the foundation board members over this last year and several funding sources explored It will be built near the Townhouse Apartments The CEU Foundation filed papers to secure a Administration Home The funding Farmers with the loan $250000 is not currently available Petersen noted However he said one of the board members has identified a private loon agency and an application has been filed Alternative funding bids arc being pursued with Zions First National Bank Price Branch and First Security Bank and Leasing on ASCEU President's Report In his final IC meeting the President of the Associated Stu- dents of CEU Calvin Johnson told the institutional council some of his recommendations he hoped the administration would consider He discussed the instilutution increasing the funding of the journalism department with additional money and equipment Petersen felt that they were already funded and that they had access to two other computer labs to use to write their stories Johnson also proposed a new day care program since the program was cancelled two years ago because of a lack of space and a tional new one is needed by the ever increasing numbers of non-uaalleviate the should students The new computer building space problem and make it possible for a day care area The students see dry care as an important program and recommend its reinstatement as soon as it is spaciously possible Concerning the impending seven percent tuition increase Johnson said the student council feels that the increase is enough financial burden for the students to have to pay The increase is difficult bonier for many students to have to pay in obtaining an education He said the student council believes that an additional student fee increase which is left to the discretion of the individual school would be inappropriate and unwarranted at this time i se full-tim- Building 3 V Pick Hit Pick Hit Pick Hit PS2 PS2 PS2 The Model 30 286 8530-E2-1 The includes: Mb memory 80286 (10 MHz) processor One 35" diskette drive (144 Mb) 20 Mb fixed disk drive 8513 Color Display Model 50 Z The includes: 8550-03- 1 Mb memory 80286 (10 MHz) processor One 35 diskette drive (144 Mb) 30 Mb fixed disk drive ’ IBM Micro Channel Architecture 8513 Color Display 1 1 Mouse 40 Microsoft' Wmdows286 Word and hDC Windows Express' Software is loaded and IBM IBM Mruiftjb DOS 1 includes: 2 Mb memory 803B6 (16 MHz) processor One 3 5" diskette drive (144 Mb) 60 Mb fixed disk drive IBM Micro Channel Architecture 8513 Color Display IBM Mouse 40 Microsoft Windows386 Word Excel and hDC Windows Microsoft Windows286 Word Excel and hDC Windows DOS Express Software la loaded and ready to gof Fxpress Software la loaded and ready to gol DOS ready to gol 8570-E6- Model 70 386 40 Your Price Your Price Your Price $2399-- $2799°° $4449"° di IBM PERSONAL SYSTEM2 SHOW Date: Wednesday May 24 1989 Time: 9:00 am til 2:00 pm Location: Lounge area in Student Center 8550-03on or Mow June 30 or 6570-E6- 1 The offer e kntfed to qwkfwd students faculty and Mil who order an I6M PS2 Model 8530-E2- 1 w Acedwixe Editions ftices quoted do not xidude Mbs tax handing andor processing charges Ctwck with 1969 Mooeoft Ward end Exert any tme wrthoul wnfton notice your xwMution ragardng tWM charges Orders are wbiect to MttxMy IBM may wtfhdnw w promotion v M Immw i m Hit w wmm g i ggaugB MCfRBn i w wm— emimii mwi Coimmi6 HM Mo g Cmwm Atckiui w aw gAi ww-- m e W cww |