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Show 4- - The Daily Utah Chronicle Friday, 5. June 1998 ending from page 1 mance and attacked his own level of brightness. Although Winn later said they "made a good point," their actions took a lot of heat. After the allegations surfaced, Carol Gnade, executive director of the Utah chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), called the misuse of the records system a "gross violation" of FERPA. The ACLU then began an investigatioa The Us Union Busters? The U Board of Trustees will decide the fate of controversial changes to the policies and procedures manual (PPM June 10. The new language, if passed, will change the process of handling a staff member's grievance. The revisions would also designate some employee complaints as "not gricvable." Unlike other procedural changes, this one is receiving some opposition. A union of 150 U employees that began forming last July as part of the international American Federation of and State, County, Municipal Employees (AFSCME), has expressed strong opposition to the changes. Members showed up at the last trustees' meeting with a letter, under AFSCME letterhead asking the board to throw away the changes. Under the proposed language of PPM 5 employees who file a grievance could not be accompanied, in the process, by anyone except a fellow university employee. No lawyers, union representatives, or employees would be allowed to join the gricvanL "We feel violates this our Constitutional right to due process," the employees wrote in the letter. "Not gricvable" complaints would include issues of wages and salaries, layoffs, reassignment of job duties and per- - ( formance evaluations. The trustees decided to table the revisions until the June meeting. The U does not officially recognize AFSCME as representing its staff members, and Machen's legal counsel, John Morris, told the Chronicle the changes do not bring up any legal issues. Be Careful Where You Look in the Library June Some Hole Four is Ours person or people tagged the flag at the University of Utah golf course's fourth hole with signatures" and then mark their on the bathroom put walls. There are no suspects or witnesses. Case closed on ASUU controver- The University of Utah Committee on Student Affairs (COSA) will try and settle a drawn-ou- t ASUU election con- office. 3 . No Free Dogs Here A U student, put an ad out to sell his puppy in late May and a man responded to the ad, agreeing to make the transaction at one of the seller's friend's house. r The wrote him' a check and confirmed its validity. But soon after, the seller noticed he didn't have the money in his bank account from the check and found out that the check was, in fact, a bad one. After trying to track this dog- - Six months from page 1 geologist. she figured someone might have "He finished the degree for his sake . . . because he set out to do it," said Bardey. "He really wanted to get it done." "Some people might say, 'He wasted the time in finishine the degree,'" Told You to Watch Those Bikes Springtime is stolen-bik- - e time and this year continues on that track. A purple Trek mountain bike was taken 4from the Talmadge Building. A blue Scott was stolen from the Biomedical Polymers Building and from the Brown someone Building snagged a green Canondale. Thursday, another one was stolen from the front of the Olpin Union Building. dog-buye- d what it looks like beneath. "I'm fortunate I have a good memory," Price said. "I have good spatial memory. I can remember the relationships between things." Although he has earned his master's degree, chances are slim that Price will ever work as a structural t June 3 ago, staff at the U Medical Center put a Hewlett-Packarcomputer printer in a closet for storage. A month later a woman discovered the printer missing, but she didn't report it because blind open and he was "masturbating." Officers arrived at the library and cited him for lewdness. The alleged masturbator said he was waiting for them and after asking him a lot of questions, the police told him to leave. But he had to go around to 4th South and then proceed to 13th East because the officer did not want another incident in the center of campus. 2 rear-vie- Printer Bandit E Mj Jr A Seat? Someone stole the back seat out of a Jeep at the Fort Douglas Museum Monday. But they didn't stop with the scat; the instrument panel of another Jeep was gone and both mirrors. were missing Price acknowledged. "But I don't regret that I followed this path. I would have felt badly if I hadn't finished it. "It also shows I can do whatever I set my mind to." Since his return to the U, Price has been taking classes in computer science and plans to apply for the master's program in that department next fall. ft - f J 3 . JS) rPft-fta One piece of good news, though: The thief left the woman with $10 and her Coca Cola card. postponement. Assembly members were inaugurated at a later time. COSA docs not yet have a meeting date scheduled. - Lewdness in the Library A woman said she was looking through the endless stacks at the Marriott Library for a book when she saw a man on the floor. He wasn't looking for a book. The woman said his pants were parking terrace. This time the vandal got a little ambitious and made a single scratch longer than last week's. The victim pointed out the car of the person she thinks did the damage. - June victim his money. But he just wanted the dog and he ended up getting it back. A car was keyed for the second time in two weeks in the west That's a Lot of Cash A U employee had $505 taken out of her purse at the School of Medicine. She said it could only have been taken in the period of five minutes when she left her troversy sometime after commencement this month. They will decide what to do with the petition filed by the Student Coalition on Ethics and Justice after ASUUs presidential election in April. The petitioners gathered over 500 signatures and demanded the disqualification of the winner of the election and current president Doug Dubitsky. Their appeal of the ASUU Supreme Court decision not to hear the complaint ultimately led to the postponement of ' Dubitsky's inauguration in May. It has been on the agenda of COSA. 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