Show rules Residency Ciii relax soon -- and Regulations for eterminmg Residence Status at I’tah State l'niversit students uill full into two initial categories adult (either marnini or a single student at least ears oldl or minor (unmarried THF UTAH 1 brail OUo" dmls TVlwh Stair '!“ " out nrvt vrar with 8 mil come fuHlelin-- ' for determining will ‘a1 a ' bilk-wwvt hich ii icrordinit tof 'an Snrt-Kuuunl director of minuions arl K record' IV reason (or lhi back to 1 d am caroop then wmiii ' cr pre-iil- ''' rfunalmn r rmonci i- aKHti'T - M submitted UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY VOL 77 NO 6 students under I mi Criteria for adult includes estabUshing'an intent to set up a ermanent home in I’tah and having resided in I’tah for one con Linuous ear prior to applying for Students must also residency show that their stav within the state is not dependent upon support from out of state sources In addition lo these criteria you mav also be denied residencv LOGAN UTAH FRIDAY OCTOBER 5 1979 for having voter registration motor vehicle registration or a driver s license from the state of I’lah not ' worncT The final line is convincing resolution the granting requiem s lo tttcrdmjj lo the m dl' more ccsorriblv Muriel-- than ’ college LSI' TW officers then tivnoltni upon ! of tamhm adbhing a lafrtaes for all of the institution Tht fuidelmes will 101m cut next Icardinjj lo Sorenson alout h h in prceu of t'SU students tafr applied for resident last ffrv granted it An additional 9fK percent gamed resuiencv orfa the appeals fwmnl bring a the total to 72 perient of those This figure fuis tadu for about the pas three aaid Soreoaoiv ll qualifying as a resdrnt now tiled in the pamphk-- t ' Huie residency fund of after that time As a final note fclPrc shuttle bus sv stem the drafting bard after the hxculive committee sought revisions adverind the questionable ws at the planning input on route lly misleading - £rprkn (or reinstating full emphasis for internship program was '11 be submitted to r'V'1 " Council IV aonung evening southern circles Old Mam hill vices a handful of nk hde 25 students re finding on the northern Kcl “overflowing shuttles MISS itudents who followed encouraging them “ atadium and utilise TBnto te'u!LiC0IVWuenl shuui ads misleading ac fbe to the time of entitled to a retuition paid Sorenson added reviewed by council Shuttle tflkqiiet is that there were misconceptions concerning residency and that students can contact his office first and not rely on secondhand information from other students an t retractive qualification and Urn to He makes the decision of whether or not to grant residencv Sorenson conceded that this decision was somewhat subjective but maintained that it was unavoidable “To te equitable with all students is the most difficult problem” Sorenson said If the student is not satisfied with this decision he mav appeal within 10 davs of receiving written notification of the original decision If the appeals board rules in the student s favor he is granted d com i’ll! tee Kl I result mlmis- krad consisting tf s officers of all th rntmU-- r in of lusums of ihe I tub Education Lpr ltb State report They were the new $5 stadium lot fee until they returned after classes and were greeted bv a parking ticket The question still remains among student members of the USU 1’ark ing Committee as to where the authorization to begin charging for the stadium lot actually originated A number of students were avoiding the extra expense by parking on the street until the curbs were painted red The three-bu-s army currently services nearly 1200 USU students and personel dally with an additional old Air Force bus to ease the morning peak periods Two garaged greyhounds await winter's anticipated demand increases The possibility of extending the service off campus still remains liecause of authorized permit conflicts with Cook Transportation Co and additional necessary equipment and funds M W K Plans to attach advertisements to the side panels of each shuttle bus are under way Optional methods of financing the program are also being considered that noise is pane in glass All tW i i T la !"h? on Student Center? through the Hub and the loud racket? king such a mess and demolishing out patio just t'tra nee w a y ? nd inconvience will be alleviated within the next couple n extra set of entrance doors are installed in front of alley j rr°°rby T7“ the admissions officer of an intention to remain in I’lah after completing fU to keep out the chill of winter in the providing an extra layer of insulation continue for a week or two but the drilling is re expected LISTEN HERE — Bella Abzug lays down the law at this year's first Convocation lecture held yesterday Abrug spoke of the Equal Rights Amendment and said she hoped Utah would be one of the final three to adopt isuft photo bv Sun Suki the measure Abzug: ERA misunderstood bv Conrad Walters America can change "misplaced of society such as equality by sex through the use of women woman activist Bella Abzug said in the Thursday opener of the Convocation series "I believe we (women) can change the power structure” said Abzug She addressed many of her comments to the Equal Rights Amendment which has passed in 35 states and requires three more state approvals before becoming law She said she hoped Utah would be one of the final three to adopt the amendment Though the comment was met with laughter from the audience she said she firmly believed the amendment would priorities pass A large part of her talk was spent dispelling "myths concerning the ERA" Abzug said opponents have make a terrible distortion in saying the amendment will create unisex toilets or cause a loss of difference among the sexes "The ERA will not be gained at ’ she said "They put her on a dollar coin when a dollar is worth 25 cents And recalling some of the female " firsts” in "male” jobs she rhetorically asked "What more do women want? We want seconds" she said Not only a women's activist Abzug explained her support of other issues which met with opposition which she was in congress She said she was against the continued military budget increases and a mandatory military draft In reference to President Carter's human rights policy Abzug mentioned the plight of American women by asking "We talk about human rights but what about the human rights of the American people?" She said her position on such issues were often discarded she is a women Some associates considered her opinions worthless because the issues were “for adults" and not for women Abzug said women are as qualified as any individual adding that she believed women can "set the priorities straight" because |