Show ASUSU Executive Council Correction favors Pacific Athletic entry Wrong complaint Wrong person Despite protests from football Coach Phil Krueger the ASUSU Executive Council passed a resolution Wednesday favoring USU’s entry into the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) Krueger had told the committee investigating the action that he was opposed to entry into the PCAA because they are “not in our class” Basketball Coach Dutch Belnap was infavor of USU en- tering the conference and Athletic Director Ladell Andersen preferred to remain neutral on the issue mittee reported the com- Buzz Thurber introduced a resolution designed to reduce the number of student traffic violations issued in front of Old Main The resolution reads in part: “The Logan Police force has d chosen various areas along Utah State University’s yellow brick road (7th East) as locations for assessing tickets “Be it resolved that: Either these snakes in the grass be removed by revolutionary force or signs be posted that state the speed limit” semi-conceale- The council will act on proposal next week Thur-ber’- s The Executive Council has delayed its decision to allocate $600 to the Model United Nations until next week A news The council also passed a resolution to assist the Academic Information Center in securing academic information forming a student com- mission urging congressional support of the Brown and Railsback bills liberalizing summer work opportunites for foreign students and a resolution to be forwarded to the city e commission to two streets Logan “Aggie Drive” and “Big Blue Boulevard” re-nam- f Vol 72 No 38 Wil E3L 12 Utah State University Logan Utah Friday January 24 1975 by Steve Stout A proposed $5 million reduction in the budget request for Utah’s rly in system of higher education would be detrimental to the state’s hat leir colleges and universities on- - ed to reduction t r ne e 837 Taggart said the proposed On by Gov Jan 15 USU graduate Neil was killed in an Hutchinson automobile accident in Southern California said LeRoy Dennis Student Services official Dennis said that Hutchison 21 was well known at USU for his g ability Hutchison t s n d a pool-playin- represented you USU in several regional billiards tournaments and was an “A” student Dennis said Hutchison graduated from USU last spring quarter with a degree in accounting -- it for a r a i” suggested Student killed s e he said USU president Glen L Taggart during the Wednesday USU Institutional Council meeting ' f)ur ye Calvin L Rampton represents a staff reporter of er e to ers ' to of le rch re ose or ion ld the a yed his ble i ' of d’s cal to it t to the me it ery 1 of ed i Center said Judy Gappa head of Affirmative Action The complaint takes issue with the selection process which chose Charles Marston of - the as coordinator Academic Information center Ms Gappa said that persons con- sideration of grievances right She said the on campus university does have and grievance steps to insure a fair hearing She added that the people chosen to hear complaints are carefully selected to insure representation by women and minority groups Students who wish to make their opinions known to the group hearing any complaint should file a report with the follows hearing committee Ms Gappa said She said steps are taken to insure that all such hearings are fair and follow due process procedures Planning head offers significant reduction in the amount of money available for salary and adjustment for higher education Taggart said that in recent years every dollar appropriated to USU by the State Legislature has returned more than an additional dollar from federal government foundations or other sources The budget by the State Board of Regents for the Utah System of Higher Education is a very modest one despite a recommended 10 percent increase Taggart said The increase still leaves colleges and universities far behind the cost of living increase A recent state-wid- e survey showed that the salaries of classified employees at USU custodians etc) (secretaries are “still low comparatively speaking to the rest of the State” Taggart said Two of USU’s very important were items completely eliminated because of the tightness of the Regents’ budget Taggart said “The Agricultural Experiment Station is vital to the welfare of the American Society” Tagart said It was budgeted by USU for $100000 The Exceptional Child Center was budgeted for $150000 and was also ignored Although USU places heavy importance on these items the university is committed to support the Regent’s budget he said There's more of us! Enrollment for winter quarter this year is up three and one-hapercent over last year at this time USU president Glen L Taggart said Wednesday Speaking at the monthly meeting of the Institutional Council Taggart said that this quarters total surpasses that of one year ago to date by 275 lf people Recommendations for parking lot Salisbury said there could be an increase in parking “Judging from the number of illegally parked cars the present fine must not be large enough to be a good deterrent” he said New Sidewalk The existing road between the engineering building and Merrill Hall dormitory would be removed and replaced with an extension of the wide sidewalk in front of the building The intent of the extension of this sidewalk to 1 1th East would be to lessen the pedestrian -- hazard of students crossing through the staff parking lot to reach nearby buildings The third recommendation of the traffic consulting firm is to move Physical Plant from the center- - of campus congestion to day as yet unThs second proposal outlines another location action to isolate staff parking lot designated Two other proposals involve number two and control more roads under control of Logan City effectively those who park there This parking lot is the largest and will be discussed with city and most central staff lot located officials before any definite plans near the engineering and are made One of these proposals is the business buildings lot “At present this parking possibility of building a sidewalk 30 cent of on 8th East from 10th North to the has a misuse factor per ac30 to means houses pgr fraternity Salibury said “This there commodate pedestrians cent of the people parked The second is the possibility of are parked illegally If the was properly contrplled closing 7th North from 8th East to parking there would be 30 11th East and making that road a enforced and more parking stalls” pedestrian mall A new road per cent To accomplish this control the could be built along the south side lot would have only one entrance of the cemetery off of 11th East A control booth Salisbury said the goal of the firm’s such as the one in the visitors traffic consulting imto was to control an idea recommendations lot is parking the entry of cars which only have prove University traffic cirbonafide stickers for that parking culation provide more efficient lot parking and avoid pedestrian Besides better control of the hazards Look inside the gfe beder job ure tide isic fisit ou the as ind ing to im- provements in USU parking and were traffic circulation Council to Stater’s presented Tuesday by Paul Salisbury head of campus planning The recommended changes are based on a traffic consulting firm’s analyzation of the USU campus parking situation and vehicle and pedestrian flow over the last year Salisbury said the recommendations are not definite plans but are still under consideration and futher investigation The first proposal was a standardization of the campus sign system Certain traffic signs do not deliver a consistent and message to drivers red a is An example pedestrians of the flahses that only part light on e On Campus P-- 3 USU News P-- STAB in the Dark p 5 pp Opinions-Letter- s I Dur & receive due process fines ov I Inforamtion Academic Cassler staff reporter ted hat the If corrdinatorfor the by Becky SO to in hiring a who file complaints at USU Gov Calvin Rampton proposes parking suggestions $5 million higher education cut re i pages report concerning a sex discrimination suit filed with the Affirmative Action Appeals Council in Wednesday’s Student Life incorrectly identified Stephanie Burn USU art instructor as the plaintiff Ms Burn was not the person who filed the complaint alleging sex discrimination in the selection process followed Ed ger 978 V be- - ent ?r pp Today is last day to register and pay fees! 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