Show TATESMAN a gnu :NCAA status shift studied r— UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY TT NO 28 L- LOGAN UTAH i1 -j - M by Kermit FRIOAT NOVEMBER 30 1978 Ola yi— y& Athlelw I ounnl All of the Umn would U rpady for intercollegiate i- -— J the j3i 17 tt rthralsothan n M Mj ' won !' --J D pectale" Kind Hihm Kmd that adding seat t generate anv more income than ik presently being received Chuik Ferns lacrosse team coach Raid that additional income could la- brought in to help support th (our team by renting the atadium to lia'al sport groups - t the criteria for I A rmiTiiNri hip If it fail to do wo wii not lie able to compete in A confererue the 11 according to yf rsr nMdfd whs the official ('AA rcronition Addition of th four wjwirtw would A "allow more Norm Jons I’tah State s representative t the NC X I Si’ ha two alternatives for A status Orw is to add gaming IOOiKi seats to the Komnev Stadium I he othe r i to adi four varsity intercollegiate port to the athletic program The Athletic C'ounnl will give a prelmunarv renrt on these options neat week according to Karen Morse council chairwoman The council consists nf 13 menders who reprsent the ad- I i such as S4Mer teams participate (continued on page m iCH“ZP J by ASl SI' Ktudents want I'M’ to retain it k NCAA I A Division KtatuK bv adding (our sport inKtead of (MM) ReatR clear majority 121 of 220 aid they favor USU surveyed a 1 A sports university Of that majority 4 indicated thi-- strong-lfavor the proposal Another bloc of 19 Ktudenl said t he V disfavor the Ktatua but av the y strongly are against being Division Some 46 Raid they didn't know or have an opinion about the issue Another question on the poll Baked whether students would prefer adding 10000 seat or four aporta given the premise that both would coat the same le-in- 1 1 partw-ipant- P an Again group 149 student 1 solu-pin- Another large portion of student enough to ihift the results of the question either wav had other opinions A group of 29 said they wanted neither and 12 overwhelming n j tion of four aports as the best i tion to the latu I'SU haa a hieved About 10 24 percent reapondent preferred adding the wats Of the remainder 31 replied they wanted neither and 22 gave no anawer or aaid they didn I know which to chiKiae A lea than decisive number of students 107 stated they would support adding four sports even if the stadium Heating option prove to be lea eipennve A portion said thev preferred the atadium aeata given those conditions A s 2l Poll indicates sports favored 10 ministration athletic department facultv and student in terests The sport which cnukl le added ' t C A poll comiucted alumni are baseball fencing lacrosse skiing soccer swimming as well as jrymnastics and vollevlali teams for men Fred Hehm director of club sports estimated that an adde t tonal four sports could he funded for a cost of $40000 per year He also said the stadium seats cannot be appropriated by the HfhO deadline Hehm has submitted a list of club teams for consideration bv the Q V J student students gave no reply cited the addi- - ' C - f" A T Committee forming to evaluate budget cut The document Smoal huh State University “Mcib are presently considering document designed to deal with J resources of the University in ’"Entering the f " r percent ' rut Mjthesc n ' which (lover- in early requi-ste- July The document specifically calls for input on "student interests in programs” and “the needs of students" but does not include any Freedom: May’s lvalue of freedom is the key to "fT other human value and vet ' “ most difficult burden that ! Matty can bear according to “'"cation speaker Kollo May 'WOum not only transcends all " vlues but the basis on l ” Mav said 1hnhiVea V1 Oriy person is free to can he reliably uch as love "r ! can live wit cannot live without May related the values Wentin prisoner who 'n 'oi'Lary confine--" icovery of myself and gave’ me joy" the i ytirs jjghts "Mwaid Sarvivi 20 of Nazi concentration tilled the same freedom of capacity of search within to determine their They "“y have been Wi i of their liberty May con will form a com- mittee designated to evaluate existing USU programs and identify those which should "be maintained at present status reduced eliminated or augmented key to man’s value tinued "but they retained their inner core untouched by captivity "The essence of freedom is imagination It is a condition of being not an action" May said "It is based on the understanding of who 1 am " Imagination is the basis of and understanding creativity wisdom May said The crucial aspect of freedom overlooked in modern society is the need to pause before a decision May said “The machinery of technology makes such a loud noise that we cannot hear ourselves think" Spiritual insights occur during the intervals between events “during the pause of readiness and openness of the total self" said May “The pauses in life break up the rigid chain of stimulants and responses" the psychoanalyst explained student representatives on the pre gram evaluation committee as of vet Th committee will tentatively be chaired by the I'SU provost and consist of four farultv members two department heads and two deans As a sub committee of the Administrative Council members will lie selected by the president "Freedom has become a mockery according to May "Society is suspicious of freedom it keeps you from thinking your own thoughts" Me said that we m for security surrender our "Freedom is always a paradox" May stated "We want freedom and yet we are afraid of freedom" "Truth does make us free" May agreed with the teaching of Jesus Christ “Hut do we have the courage to face the anxieties that come with freedom’ he questioned "We need to consider the changing of time” May cautioned "Our age calls for people with the freedom of being and courage to create We must combine creativity with courage in order to make form out of our contemporary chaoa" May counseled the Convocation audience to gain “courage to face the anxiety that comes with the belter freedom needed to build in society" frr-do- society" from college recommendations “I think that USU would want the input of those effected moat by the decisions of the program said President Uester Kssig “especially considering that a university exists mainly for the education of its students" The recommendation that a minimum of one student representative be included in the proposed committee was unanimously ratified hy the ASUSU Kxerutive evaluation committee'’ ASUSU Council Wednesday “Student input would have tieen valuable in some decision which have already been made in connection with the four percent budget cut lie cooperative eduialion Convocations etc I" according to Fieculive Senate Resolution submitted by Kssig According to h() 27 "nearly every program on campus alfects students directly or indirectly with many of them existing solely for Htl-2- student” The evaluation and change USU programa are therefore great impart and importance of of to students continues the resolution Student representative are currently nerving on several administrative councils including the Publications Board Appeals Com- mittees the Institutional Council Adand the Hoard of Regents ding a student representative to the program evaluation rommitte would "lead to a broader consideration of programs" rather than accordiminish its effectiveness ding to Kssig A Career Enhancement Council was also created by the ASUSU Senate Wednesday The council main duty will be to generate "greater student awareness of the " campus placement and Co-o-p Establishing the council is a Continuation of student responses to the administration's budget cut from 815000 the campus Uiaiperative Education prugram This curtailment is another result of Governor Mstheson's four percent funding cut The initial protest Executive Senate Resolution encouraged the administration to reinstate director of funding for a Co-oThe resolution stressed the work experiences value of Co-oand the general ignorance of HO-1- full-tim- p students regarding placement skills and career exploration programs on campus In other action UU Good son was unanimously ratified hy the Executive Senate as the chairman of the recently created Public Affaira Hoard There are 20 board members thus far and over SO students involved in preparation of a student lobby |