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Show ASUU rejects worker cards The Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) Executive Ex-ecutive Council passed a resolution resolu-tion recommending the elimina. tion of staff-faculty activity cards. Alan Walcher, Finance Board, who proposed the resolution, said staff and faculty are buying cards for $22 less than students and were getting more privileges with their cards than students. By not making the cards available, avail-able, the athletics, theater and movies would receive more box-office box-office revenue than if the cards were not available to staff and faculty, Walcher said. With increased revenue caused by the elimination of staff-faculty cards, Walcher contends, athletics ath-letics would no longer need finan-cial finan-cial support from ASUU. In other action, the council deleted de-leted the "power clause" (article four, section two) of the proposed ASUU constitution. The clause said the powers and duties of the student assembly include approval of University policy changes affecting af-fecting students before such changes become effective. ASUU President Frank Overfelt said the Institutional Council would probably prob-ably reject the constitution if the clause was included. |