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Show Assembly action Course evaluation eliminated ; 'I I f , . I J- -.- - . v - ; I ft . j pwa. ' i -.. y. . - ';.. ,, , .' y . , ! ; ! , ' i .. . v -' ...i - ; , : ". :; V V -V ...... W ',H -4 - - I : - , - . . U J 'y, . i-.;v .: M fc ! 1 !r i u vi) .V 1 "f I : ' K I i X'v I , x rx 1 . ir .... ---'0 ii . , . im 1 in li iiaiiMliiffrtM' ' Course Evaluation funds were eliminated by an action of the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) Assembly Thursday. Approximately Ap-proximately $9,500 was involved. The funds had been frozen previously waiting a report from Course Evaluation chairman Glenn Wentworth justifying the committee. com-mittee. Many assembly members were in favor of the Student Advisory Ad-visory Committees doing the evaluation. Any evaluations done this year will be departmental unless the assembly decides to fund the committee again. "Solstice," the University's literary and art magazine, was given $3,200 for two issues. The magazine was also put under the auspices of Publications Council. In other actions, the assembly tabled a proposed constitutional amendment, gave the minority student advisors a total of $1,248 and failed to rescind the appointments ap-pointments of Steve Rich and Steve Poulton to Publications Council for conflict of interest and absence from meetings, respectively. The ASUU Assembly ended funding for Course Evaluation in action Thursday. But $3200 was given to the literary magazine "Solstice." - Photo by Ron Kesler j -Photo by AIThelin 1 |