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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle. Openings 1977 Page Eight f V There's plenty of FREE PARKING for V t Student regime maps functions, goals V by MARTHA UK Chronic k" V ART SUPPLIES - and READY- student. It alfetis students dim ( I v by ptov iJmg seivic es and programs, and indirci tly through the funding of other student organizations. Although ASIT play such a laige part in a Good Service Reasonable Prices BAY'S vial MADE QUALITY FRAMES PICTURE 215! E. 2100 South si udt nt's life, many I nutility students stem to FRAME ART Phone 4 66-174- S "11 w Associated Student of the Univtisiiv of Utah (ASUU) plays an imjioium io!e in the academic and lift of a University Engineering Supplies CUSTOM KFU1U uil hae little idea what ASIT is or does. "Ideally, cverv student is a member of ASIT'," said 8 Harmon, ASIT' president. He aJdnd. 'This tour diluting and funding registered student oigani-zation- s such as the L'te programs and Chicano Student Association. Ilie Communications Boaid also acts as the Craig year a gieat effort will be nude to cdiuate students tn ASIT' !ii-s. 1 tliJi nalK stlldil if AS!'!' toullv Alpine Club and the ; , - . organization's public rc liiioii t'xiiH " I . buieau. . inoled," Ilaunoii PROCRAMS-Piogra- Board functions as a promoter for lonetiis, said. "Hut, thry uould Ije able to tjkr advantage or not t.tlt advantage, just need to mAr ihrtn auaie." seniles I'toiiding CJiallange iLiiiie. to administration." maintains communication vsith the communitv. Iliis loaid alv plans to do extensive lobbying at the Utah State Ijtgisl.mne. PAB tnembei have been meeting weekly with key state legislatois. " table v .. - . rl:r 26 Spt. 30 Mon.-Fr- Sat.-We- Oct. i. 3-- 7 Oct. d. 8-1- 7 7 12 12 Oct. Friday Friday Oct. Oct. Wednesday Wednesday 2 Oct. . V - - Function Classes begin Last day to pay fees without Late Fee Fee charged with ALL Tuition S10 Payments S20 Late Fee charged with ALL Tuition Payments LAST DAY to withdraw from classes LAST DAY to turn in CRNC cards Last day to ADD classes for the Quarter NO new classes ADDED, NO newRegis-tratien- s or Reinstatements beyond this date. B Wl i nw-T- COMPLETE FURNISHINGS : 3 foi Use ouf fve pay plan the same as cash No tmance charges when paid as ag'pec! It $ oI Take Them Home on X in a box! z us x O ( Ii.mi in. ill. bo.!?(U m i ii . .t 'JddOHS 2 S49 All hardwood frame with canvai oc vinyl aling aaat. i ani 1 1 i.i ib i ! between ni d i f )ml."N-m- . ni i i 1 ly . PH. SUGAR HOUSE in 484-868- 6 halls. Ilie judiciary also hear, iniju ac hint nt c ases of ASUU nit mix is. to According Haimon, most of the cases vshit hcome befoie the judiciary are election infractions. Chief Justice Bjoikman said the icason for the low case load is that the Judiciary can only act on complaints. "We see a lot of things that are wrong but we can't do anything about them lxcause we can't initiate an action,' he said. Bjotknian stated that the ASUU constitution provides for a prosecutor for the purpose of initiating actions but at the moment they have none. Money talk ASUU's budget is Each University stude nt pays $6 of his tuition to ASUU each quarter. The budget is divided into seven categories: Departmentalwhich receives the largest amount J 133,270. This amount goes to such things as KUER radio, Repertory Dance Theatre and ASUU Legal Services. 1977-7- 8 SSfiO.OOO. Student government receives $65,500. This money goes to ASUU operating costs such as supplies, typewriters, secretaries and clerks; and it pays a to ASUU compensation members. The preside nt and vice president of ASUU each receive $2,300 vratly. Other members receive various percentages of tuition romtiensatron. The remainder of the budget is divided among Academic Affairs, Communications, Campus Affairs, Public Affairs and Progtams f the college r r REVIEW AND AP- POINTMENTS RAC reviews all appointments of compenstated positions and evaluates the all the ASUU governance. The RAC opinion is University. AAB is responsible for the initiation of Course Evaluations and the publication of the Course Evaluation book. Also, all submitted to the Assembly where it is finally voted on. SPECIAL PROJECTS SPC takes up the slack of the departmental Student Advisory Committees other committees. This committee studies any issue the Assembly wishes to know about which is not covered by any other committee. Committee members also serve as representatives to (SAC's) and student tutoring are funded through the AAB. B the student implements discount program. . .This : program provides students with a free discount card to be used for movies, clothes. Union Board and the Athletic Board. EXECUTIVE COM- -, MriTEE The Executive -- auto repair, etc., at also publishes the student direc tory. FINANCE The Finance Board sets financial policies concerning ASUU money. It also receives budget requests from other boatds and submits a budget proposal to the Assembly for approval. COMMUNICATIONS This boatd is responsible for govUniversity jjolicies recognized student oi ga n i a t ion s except Panhellc uic. Inu r fraternity Coiiiuil and the Residence erning delegate's voting records. Members of the Governance Committee also serve on the University Senate and on college councils. and t w o memlKts appointed by the chairperson. All appointments must be approved by the Assembly, ACADEMIC AFFAIRS The AAB concerns itself CAB jurisdiction to enforce the ASUU constitution and all each reports giving attendance and chairperson ' Ccimmittee consists of the "Vice chairman of the Assembly, the chairman and vice chairman of each standing committee. The m'ain function of this committee is to review and amend the ASUU budget as received from (lie standing committees. The Executive Committee also reviews or considers c hanges it is vl The Judiciary has uency; filing quarterly appointed AFFAIRS-CA- coin-piise- delegation and its constit- lit u y participating businesses nixyk-nn wi fa m,',MMm m mi ifu'n ai.iim mniaiii mi iuM ONIAI1 IdVlrMS 0O dOHS iltfWJS 39 i3ddOH$ ONIAH ltfVlMS aflOdOHS ildVIAIS t GOVERNANCE Governance Committee is made up of the top vote getters from each college. This committee acts as a liaison jK)sition in ASIT. Each boatd consists of a CAMPUS i APPROPRIATIONS Reviews and recommends action on all assembly bills which involve ASUU funds. Approptiations is also tesjxmsible for any funding up to S.iOO. 3D (T y mittee.. mainly with proposing c academic policies at the cn making by-la- O Easy to Assemble to is and procedures, and the Constitution. It also approves ASUU's budget. The Assembly consists of four standing committees and the Executive Com- between the t'niversity and the community . ASIT often lobbies at the I'tah State legislature when issues concerning students come presidential 05 of the changes in ASUU policies 1 FREE TERMS for responsible legislative and Judicial. Judicial h'- K.M-ulic Cabinet, of which Ctaig Ilatmon is 2 2144 HIGHLAND DRIVE the chairman Like the fedetal government, ASIT is made up of thtee branches, Kxec utivc, CD nt Assembly. According Mabey, the Assembly up. We're the innovators in the home furnishing business This new department in our big store is full of exciting things for fashion conscious homemakers with more time than money Most items need to be assembled, some need to be finished All are designed to fit your lifestyle whatever it is Give us a look, you'll be pleasantly surprised! Tubular chrome frame with natural canvas cover. vice-preside- ASIT alsoac tsasa liaison T5 I $49 As of ASUU, Maik Mabey serves as whiih ASUl' feels is not in the student's best interest, ASUU will go before them and gie their opinion. "Of course," Harmond continued, "We can't think that all administrative decisions will be against the student, but if there is a conflict we will not hesitate to let them (the administtation) know. If wc agree, we will not hesitate to supjMut them." Easy to assemble furniture Ready to finish furniture 5 6-- considering something A I problem Legislature The ASUU Assembly is a unicameral body composed of delegates representing each college, including representatives from two graduate schools social wotk and architec ture. Craig Harmon "ASIT: aits ;,s a oie of the students' ies point." he said. If the administtation is I your LIFESTYLE... o a. o ASUU 30-3- 5 SMAPT' SHOP OUP SMAR1 LIVING r-t- -i ml or PAR solver. He takes care of any grievances that might come up pciuining to students. Watson estimates that he sees eople per week school year. the during -.' o Or ' f y is the Ombudsman a Dave OMBUDSMAN Watson Our all new Affordable Fashion Center ILnraiiift?! 5 ojonsoiing, PUBLIC: AFFAIRS input to the ' Sept. a!o fxuid phou.-gtaph- (I'uartrily Wtt. riling coinjx tition. with MM Monday Friday a and is conti-s- t g I CU I he j Km Mils is Mr Month and sjjcakets just one of ASlT's fuiKtions. Actoid-into Hairnon, ASIT' gies student - Day of Wwk ms in the Assembly i isles and proceduies. Judiciary Hie Judiciary is of a Chief Jusliie, Dave Bj oik nun, and six justices. All ftosiiiorH are piesidential apjxintmeiits. Mark Mabey Boards. This money goes for funding of various student organizations and provding services such as courtesy phones and student discount tickets. to "According Harmon, organizations desiring funding must make requests to a related ASUU board committee. These requests xtavel front the Board Committee, committee, Assembly lo- - anu Assembly then Executive the to Com- mittee and finally to the full Assembly where it is approved, amended or denied. .Harmon said ASUU received about $1 million in funds requests at budget healings last spring quarter. Most organizations which make requests receive come kind of funding, he said. |