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Show The Dally Utah Chronicle, Monday, March 28, 1983 9:55 -- . Gardner says Basin Bioregion," Florence R. Krall, KH, ' .admission: SI. " Today . - Oisappo noting budget and Politics, "There is a Tuesday : River: The Making of a History," Vincent 9:55 a.m.-Cof- fee and Politics, "New Harding, OSH 255. Perspectives on the Occupation of Japan," Noon Biochemical Pharmacology and Roger. V. Dingman, OSH 255. ; : ; Toxicology and Pharmacology Seminar, NoonPhysicians for Social Responsibility Peter MC a.m.-Cof-fee Siegl, 3 p.m.-Pharmac- Matsuda, 4 Classroom C. cutics Sk H 216 p.m. Christian Science Organization p.m. Chemistry Short Course, M.A. El-Say- ed, 4 HEB 20. p.m. Cellular, Viral and Molecular Biology Seminar, Geoffrey M. Cooper, MC Classroom D." 4:15 p.m. Pharmaceutics Seminar, S. Nagaoka, Sk H 216. Basin Lecture, "The Great p.m.-Gr- eat 7;30 to talk on archeology hiimdir (sdycatDOim woul and AMSA Lecture, "Soviet Capabilities," Seminar, Takehisa Leo Marquez, MC Classroom A. meeting, Union 275. 4 Page Three ials 1:30 Science and Engineering and Chemistry Seminar, Robert Lenz, p.m.-Mater- MEB2037. .rvv:;-3:3- by Brian Wilkinson 0 p.m. History and Political Science Lecture, "The British Indian Past Before Us: Themes and Concepts," .- C. A. Bayley, CH 316. . The He will also give an informal seminar session Monday at 2:15 p.m. in OSH 215. All interested students and faculty are invited. of the discussion are the College of Humanities, the Middle East Co-spons- ors Center and the Frontiers of percent raise. By contrast, Ujah Technical College at Provo will receive $ 1 1 ,758,200, or 5.9 percent more than v while 1982-8- 3, UTC-Sa-lt technical schools will be used to offset enrollment increases. Gardner acknowledged the technical enrollment jumps, but said the University has added 2,500 students in three years all of which were not budgeted for. The University had asked for $1 million to offset the enrollment increase, which is equivalent to adding the student bodies of the College of Eastern Utah and Snow College. However, it will receive only $398,900. "Are students here less deserving of state support?" Gardner asked. He then pointed out that liberal arts graduates have the lowest unemployment rate in the country and an attempt by legislators to percent increase. continued on page seven T aw w? yap m fW The Terrace Dining Plan lets you eat like royalty on a student's budget. All quarter. I With the Dining Plan, you'll save a king's ransom on princely food that's already priced for the peasantry. The Dining Plan will thrust you into a world of great cuisine that puts the banquet tables of King Louis' to shame. Nn Inntrpr will vmi have to endure the surprises, wasted time, or results from cooking and eatincr vour own food substitutes. Dav or night, the chef s of the five new restaurants at the Union Terrace will prepare hundreds of seductive menu items for you, in the elegant :' .H. Gardner had critical words for legislators as he said the budget is "an attempt to favor the two technical colleges." . ' The University will receive $98,714,000 next year for its education and general budget, a 1.2 Lake City will receive $12,946,000, a 5.2 Science lecture series. wc'i state higher education budget is education in Utah, University President David Gardner told the Institutional Council March 4 p.m. Pharmaceutics Seminar, Y. Ikada, Sk H 216. 4 p.m. Physics Colloquium, Carl Rosen-fel- d, - v JFB 102. JFB 103. 1983-8- 4 not enough and will hurt the quality of .- Dr. Paolo Matthiae, who discovered the ancient city of Ebla in Mesopotamia, will deliver a Frontiers of Science lecture Monday at 7 p.m. in Most of the money appropriated to the two Chronicle staff atmosphere of oak, brass and shimmering trees. You can eat three meals a day all quarter and never sit at the same table or eat the same meal twice. Even Louis XIV couldn't do that. A deposit of $240 purchases $300 worth of food (a 20 savings), while $90, $46, or $23.50 buys $100, $50, or $25 worth of food, respectively, t unds deposited must pe used during tne academic quarter and are good at all food : . k service locations. To Darticioate in' the Union Terrace Plan. call or drop by the University Food Services offices in the Union Terrace. 581-72- 57 iv,'-,--?',- ( UNION (5x?)TERRACE Great food for thought |