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Show Monday, March 1, 1999 The Daily Utah USX by Phil Flickinger 1 hW ! HI , 15 vour ng rtort-comi- float ? Wow! po TLL CAN'T You TmE THEME, YOU PUT YOU'LL WtA IS TO HAVE THf TK fT'5 7VC PST fV thf msrv THK of rri I continued from page the U received went to compensation for employees. The new funding will aid administrative cost such as the price of office supplies which have not been adjusted for inflation in io to 12 years. Another area the U lost out on was enrollment funding. Because the U's 9 enrollment dropped for the transition. This loss is significant because enrollment funding topped the higher education subcommittee's "wish list." In essence, then, the top priority of subcommittee agreed that library funding is not likely to occur. Despite this, Bradshaw said efforts are continuing to convince the Legislature to provide additional library fund- R-S- co-cha- ing. According to Bradshaw, other legislators have been approached and Board of Regents Chair Charlie Johnson met with the Gov. Mike Leavitt to discuss the issue. The executive appropriations committee did approve $1.6 million for the Utah Education Network. The UEN is located at the U but is used primarily by high schools and other state agencies. It is a distance learning program. ignored. While the committee chose enrollment-based funding as its highest pri 1998-199- m enrollments increased. The decrease could be attributed to the semester lion budget. The list was presented to the executive appropriations committee, and, besides the enrollment funding and a few other requests, was largely wanted. JOHN, PAP. PUASE WCRErJ'T FLOAT COVER ! rI mm a a II ' ?r i eves... I gram and rarely uses it. The executive appropriations committee also approved $300,000 to fund Utah Area Health Education Centers. m WW The centers provide medical training and offer health career programs to high school students. I .... L106-- Library Research from Home 2 Dak of U Student Services on me weo U TH TH 41 34 Day Dm HTML and creatine a Web page N 105-- 6 N 105-- 7 Intro 10 HTML, PL 1 IntroloHTMlPt 1 N106-- lntrotoHTMUPL2(rirei;iimi!io) 6 N 106-- 7 N107-- I N 108-- 1 N1I0-- 1 (ngjMmnirai; Initio) (rmrwiv.faiitio) Intro to HTML, PL 2 (rtmionti., Um Putting Web Pages on a Unix Server Web Graphics Claris Home Page, PL 2 10) Tide S01-- 3 -2 504- - 2 505- - 1 506-- 1 503- SI 2 2 L302-- 1 Da; Email BaSICS (HaadVon) Connecting to the Internet from Home Pine Privacy & Security on die Internet (Ewypw) Custom Feature w. 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See the Instruction Division Web site for the most current schedule, class descriptions, and Orientation classes CkikI TMa Frank brow for the Chronicle. He I Intramural Sports J. Wlllard Marriott Library and ACUSScheduie of Short MarchApril Spring Semester 1999 MutooM jy? a degree. Cedar City and Price. Free Library & Computer Instruction Classes Classes: Drvtana - 3rd Floor FJWT 1 This program is also administered at the U. New centers will be built in LIBRARY imwiittr A While it is located on campus, the U receives little benefit from the pro- Soccer- - Bubble Soccer- - Outdoor MARRIOTT . . THAT ority, Hunsaker said library funding is the system's biggest concern now. Lake Rep. Afton Bradshaw, ir of the higher education City, the higher education subcommittee did nothing for the U. The wish list included 22 priorities the higher education subcommittee couldn't fund with its initial $2.3 mil- The higher education committee had asked for based funding of $30 per student, but the executive appropriations committee only allotted $14 to $15 per student. Machen, gained spending freedom but lost by not getting the amount he FAUE MPPY, X LIKE THAT ARRIVE?! FAfffcY, V academic year, it will lose out on $3.1 million given to other schools whose i M0ST ANV FARAPE... "THE OM0XIM4S THE FMTEMtTi, LEGISLATURE EVY YfiK 5 (lexcartoonyahoo.com) MTER, AT PO, THE ttO, OUK GOAL Chronicle 11:50-1:4- 2:00-3:5- 581-85- : It Hello Laser fc..v.yAW.W.Wf,w Good-by- e Razor 5200 S. Highland Dr. Suite 201 Gift Certificates Available One Time r Multiple Treatment Packages Available Credit Cards Accepted Wot - valid w'th otrwr discount I I |