Show 2— CEU— Friday Nov 11 1177 OPINION of What? Freedom Debbie Fivecoat Editor by How often do you use your free agency? In today's society ve have a choice in doing most things We ican apply for Jobs hat we want we can buy the car we feel we like we can iven eat the foods we want All these things are true except the last (me for CEU dorm Update on Well beneath the hoopla accompanying the Board of Regents decision about CEU football was another decision one I tudents feel should have received Meal Service Food attention from lequal Dorms students MUST buy a CEU doesn’t taste good look good or even sound good Meals students here The Board was expected :annot be carried over from quarter to quarter If by the md of the quarter you have not eaten all the meals you've to follow Higher Education mid for you are at a loss and the CEU Food Service (Commissioner TH Bell's oenefits This smalK?) meal plan $19500 gives you two recommendation that it neals a day for five days a week You may NOT eat one of propose a 66 percent our meals on weekends once you have missed a meal tuition increase for Utah's colleges and universities Jiere is no way to get a refund I not eat would Sometimes rather really something That percentage equal to we seldom have a the cost of living rise would irepared by the CEU cafeteria but choice of food! We either eat what's there or we don't eat at have increased CEU's ill If I eat a meal some place else I have actually paid for tuition another $24 per year i meal I did eat anda meal I didn’t eat Not that much you say Is this robbing CEU dorm students of their rights justice ind free agency? What exactly can we do about it? Probably not But if you're a sophomore planning to transfer to the University You mean there was an election To the Editor: Dispite the constant pleas ASCEU of officers reminders from faculty poster-makin- g passing out suckers and flyers Those “please vote for me" candidates only 10 percent ot tne studentbody actually took the time to get involved and vote during CEU's class election week candidate while Darrell Gardner had one and Todd Zimmerman ran unopposed It isn't certain why the percentage of students who voted is so low but some factors could be the location of the voting boths and the publicity of where and when to vote Or could Twenty-fiv- e Sophomores it be that the majority of us went to the polls to marie just don't care who we have their approval of two girls in our offices representing running for two of three us? The latter of the reasons sophomore offices Nancy Martinez is now President is probably not the one that Linda Deans caused no one to vote while no one rather the booths could be even turned in a petition for moved to a place where the secretary position students pass and see what The Freshman class had is going on How about the a little better turn main hall by the Adaround 60 Fresh- ministrative offices or the out men fit time into their busy cafeteria? Why should we schedules to support or say “Vote" and stop there campaign for a Freshman without saying when class office where and making the The majority of the booths easier to get to and competition was found more convenient to reach If you have any feedback among the Freshman girls is certainly welcome and for it running Secretary Remember which kept those interested encouraged in elections on the edge of ASCEU is you and you do their chairs awaiting the have a voice at CEU if you announcement of the will use your privileges to winner Jean Sheffer (new make CEU what you want to be Freshman Secretary) had Thank you two very determined A concerned student competitors and a write in Vice-Preside- nt t 1HE EAGLE SMFF EDITOR Women’s Sports Men's Sports Photographer & Accountant Calendar & Studentbody News Reporters Advisor Debbie Fivecoat Miriam Smith Dixie Romero Tony Magann Mark Hoyt Daniel Landmon Terry Drashner Betty Jo Wheeler LeAimMeldrum Stephanie Dmitrich PeteHalamandaris Tom Or! Susan A Bolster The Eagle The official student publication of the College of Eastern Utah Price Utah Tne Eagle is dedicated to give Information and service to the student body It represents The editorial opinions expressed In The Eagle do not necessarily reflect viewpoints of administration faculty student or staff reinstating Utah you would be paying an extra $30 next year and an added $3750 at of Utah State And that's something to think about The Board of Regents however voted to wait until after the State Legislature okays each school's final budget for next year before recommending any increases And that gives Utah students extra time to think hard about the expected increases and the Council of Studentbody to make known to the your thoughts In addition Legislature ASCEU is sending three Presidents time students to the Utah Intercollegiate Assembly conference next week and the tuition matter is sure to be discussed at length V®® artce 'P Jl la‘t Eagle complaining a“®“J the trash on the panting lot among other mgs verY very easy 01) Problems More Dixie Romero by ASCEU Jim Bunnell by What this all means is that while football should it get final approval from the Legislature would begin after all of us have left we'll still be stuck with tuition increases if they follow through at the schools we’re planning to transfer to This isn’t to say that we should fight any increase notion that crosses our path but in this case a minimal rise might be more appropriate If you have some ideas on the matter drop by the ASCEU offices and let me hear them Finally (and somewhat closer to campus) we officers received a memo from Dean Walton last week informing us that the complaint we raised about the lack of fire fighting equipment and an alarm system at Aaron Jones Hall was being looked into Laws the Wayne of the superintendent Physical Plant is also a Deputy State Fire Mar shall and is investigating our observations with corrections to the problem in mind Now if the girls at AJ could find out how to turn the heat down in their rooms With the largest percentage increase of enrollment comments" A majority of the questions were directed at Dean Walton on the overcrowding of Aaron Jones Hall AJ is filled to well over capacity stated Walton Although he did try to point out that AJ was originally make for "four big football players" However the fact must be brought up that CEU provided housing for 104 students last year This year we provide housing for 165 students and the only extra space we added was turning married students housing into apartment units to house four girls each As the year progresses and activities unwind the question is asked "is our executive council doing their job?" There has been more and more student involvement at the activities but how often is a majority of the executive council there? Nunia Larsen a freshman from Salt Lake City feels that "the executive council is doing a good job in regards to planning activities But I've never been to an activity with the full executive council represented So does this mean that only certain officers are pulling the weight?" $15 will get you one of the biggest bargains since the scholarship! our one spot a nd complain about other people are doing but wial are we doing? a couple questions 1 Who put the trash there in the first Pace? 2 The old cliche -iAre you looking for a solution or are you part of the problem? Now for the bright side I just passed a young man on the sidewalk He had a cast on his foot which didn't make things any easier for him but he was actually going along and picking up loose papers and trash and placing it in the trash barrels My hat goes off to with a great Kim along thank yon and congratulations We need more people like him If we would all follow his example and pick up some of this trash as we go along instead of throwing it out and then complaining about how dirty things are our campus would be much more attractive How about it will you help or are yon the problem? LaMar Fredrickson Maintenance Walker Bank's Student Checking Account may be the biggest bargain since the scholarship When you open your account you pay $15 and that's the total cost fora year And here's what It buys: 1 at any state university or college in the state CEU is experiencing many new problems ranging from lack of dormitory space to racial and religious differences On Tuesday the 27th of October at the Sound-Of- f forum these problems and others were brought to the attention of Dean Walton and ASCEU President Jim Bunnell Some of the differences were amused by Bunnell's article "Up to Date on ASCEU Activities" in The Eagle At the forum however only a small amount of time was spent on the religious issue and Bunnell summed up his feelings by commenting “the article basically stated my feeling which mostly coincided with the executive councils and the rest of the article stated facts about what exactly the ASCEU executive board is doing I'm not prejudice - I simply as questions and suggest proposals that 'might benefit the school Before anything that 1 suggest or another member suggests can be put into effect it must be voted on by the entire executive council" Pam Hoehn commented that "there really isn't a religious problem this year in fact the campus is pretty mellow if you compare it to some of last year’s religious the checks you want Imprinted with your name address and phone number No extra charge All 2 A monthly statement showing all the activity for the month No bank service charges to foul up your balancing No extra charge 3 What happens when you go off campus for the summer? 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