Show Six students run for ASUSU president ear s primary race for studentbody president student a features one foreign This ASl’SU stuUtahn and four of study infields Their dent: special clude wildlife science education and political science Mark Brossoau a wildlife majKen Carr or from Tucson Anz r an ve in business an Idaho ha Bill Nisson a and business political science and Califori inn time the senators learn how to function he said He said the way to get around the problem is to make sure those elected know what to do before they are elected and then continue their education afterward Student government should establish a program through which Vol 74 No 62 students can bring their probV to and senate Carr said lems the the students and officers could need input about what goes work together campus " The EDGE test is disliked Government must see that students have the priority use of the most students and there must a way to make it more equal Fieldhouse and HPER Carr said The schedule should be convenient for the students and not athletics he said i have Dorm students should ' parking priority" Carr said Student government needs to clarify residency laws and help students understand how to fulfill Utah State University Logan Utah on dents by be for f the requirements Carr said Housing contracts should be treated the same way so that stu- dents can understand them he said Carr said he is interested in Mark Brosseou major say they improvements in store for administration have the president s offic e Whether thev manage to keep their campaigns alive through the primary Friday will determine their chances to unplement their plans Mark Brosseau Brosseau a junior says he is concerned with the everyday problems cce frontmg students Student government has not concerned itself enough with parki- ng housing and other similar problems he said ' Year after year student government lobbies against a tuition increase " Biosseau said “The tuition still inc reases Student government has a lot more influence and power here ” Students are more bothered issues Brosseau main issue is to help expense increases he said Brosi Parking is a disgrace seau said Nowhere else can people pay for something and not get anything for their money he y with said The solve the said ‘ who I have vet to meet a person felt thev got their money’s worth of activities” Brosseau said “There is not a lot of student input in deciding how to spend student activity money ” Student government should try to help students with housing problems Brosseau said They should work to get students out of their housing contracts if they dislike the housing he said The solution to problems is to get out and ask students what their priorities are Brosseau said It is time to sit down with the students he said Brosseau is presently the academic senator for natural resources He has set up paper oil snd metal recycling centers on campus Brosseau is the Richard Hall president and cites his contact with students through these offices as qualifications for office Ken Carr Carr says students govern- ment’s biggest problem is in the term of office for ASUSU executive senate members their term of office is nearly over by the Bill on the academic aspects of stu- Nisson poall Nisson said The drop-ad- d licy and the Intensive English program also need study he said Student government should “We need to strengthen our senators and give them more support and responsibility” he said He said he would like more coordination with student government the placement center and the employment center “If the placement center is finding you jobs for when you graduate I think they can find jobs for you before you graduate” Pinto said He said his stand on residency is based on student suggestions “I would like to see a uniform residency code for the state that would be the same for the different institutions throughout the state” Pinto said Pinto said he is in favor of giving scholarships to foreign students who aren’t eligible for federal aid “I think they are bringing an important contribution to the university and just because they are foreign students to budget ASUSU fees according the amount of student benefit dk Nisson said They should see how the money will affect the uniefversity and insure a positive v XV fect he said Nisson is the former student-bod- y president of Dixie college This year he also was a member of Watterson’s cabinet cultural Ken Carr and fine arts program selection on committee an to attorney bring trying stuThe cost of education is a big campus each week to help dents with legal problems The issue with which candidates Carother student services also should los Pinto Randy Silcox and Bill Volk are concerned be emphasized” he said ASUSU must keep its thumb on Carlos Pinto campus academic policies Carr said USU needs more national Pinto a junior majoring in sperecognition to help students get he cial education said he is running jobs and into graduate schools said because he believes student govStudent funds should be spent ernment can work He is from can Guatemala Central America in a way that the majority said There Carr them Pinto has been on the cultural enjoy waste cut to effort an committee and the cultural must be both in student government and awareness committee of STAB He was volunteers in administration he said Carr has been a member of and was a member of UIA this s ASUSU President Paul Watter-son’year He said the studentbody presicabinet working on several a dent has the responsibility of problems He also has been in member of the bookstore comknowing what is happeningfeels all other offices and he mittee STAB dance committee more than the athletic board and others experience counts knowledge Bill Nisson Pinto said he would like student more government to concentrate Nisson says student government must face and conquer the More problem of student apathyinvolved students must become and broader representation of campus groups must be sought he said doesn’t mean they’re wealthy and can’t use some help” “Senators and representatives need to be reminded that students can’t afford steep tuition increases” he said of tuition increase He said he would like to lay groundwork for a tuition deferment program that would work like the National Direct Student Loan “Students could go to school now and pay for the costs after workgraduation when they are said Pinto ing” He said funds should be allocated to groups on campus that affect the majority of students Monday April 4 1977 He has worked two years on STAB one year as chairman of the recreation committee and one year as administrative assistant He was in charge of last year’s UC movie program This year Silcox worked with the student relations office in recruiting high school seniors and he was a cheerleader He is the student president of the regional Associated College Unions International which includes the activity centers of colleges in Utah Colorado Arizona and New Mexico “I think we are fortunate to have students from every state and 64 different countries” Silcox said “International Students and BIC put on weeks to introduce themselves and I would like to help them with their bud- get” Silcox said he opposes major tuition increases “I realize we have to pay for some of our education but I can’t see it going up so far that people can’t attend school” he said He said students should be able to dictate the programming of the inbuildings their fees pay for Field-hous- e cluding renovation of tine “There are a lot of buildings we paid for such as the Spectrum the University Center and some of the dorms” he said “Two years ago we signed a contract that gave a percentage of free time in the Fieldhouse to students We want the administration to remember that contract” Silcox said continuity and bureaucracy are the two biggest problems in student governmenthe To alleviate this he said would urge new officers to continue programs started by prior officers He said teachers can reduce the cost of education by slowing down the turnover of new books in lower division classes Another nt Nisson said his presidential cabinet would include the presidents of LDSSA Panhellenic Council International Student Association dorms Interfrahousing areas and the Council ternity The accountability of student government must be increased by conferences with students Life and publicity in Student for feedmore time spent looking back Nisson said Students should have a voice in how donations are used he said “We’re the consumers and we Randy Silcox including extramural programs like soccer and lacrosse “Two years ago I promised students that part of their student imfee increase would go forfield-houand services health proved renovation” Pinto said “so I would like to follow through field-houon this to insure that the will be for the students se Bill Volk idea is creation of a textbook library where students can check out a textbook instead of buying one use” Silcox said he would like to set stuup an ombudsman to solve Randy Silcox dent problems with housing acaand legal referrals The Silcox a senior from Tooele demic and acexecutive Utah majoring in business adwould asademic the of some ministration said are the sist in the program problems students have He said he wants to keep the and teachers on education cost of Utah Intercollegiate Assembly inthe in lack of programming £) on page (Continued terests of students se vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt Carlos Pinto |