Show hrirs(ITTtlTmiTirlU992J TheEaglcyolumelXVLtJumberx6 "- i? r ft f - Above: A CEU student gets Into the swing of things with some "scalp art" at Student Body President Erie Bisquera watches the action against the College of Southern Idaho Golden Eaglet The Eaglet lost In the final seconds on a desperation shot from the baseline (Photo by Garth Frandaan) Left: Emmet the Eagle rallys the crowd during the game Saturday between CEU and the Treasure Valley Community College Chukars (Photo by Paul PuM) ' v Preliminary indications bode grim for CEU we didn't know how it was going to compare to the request prepared by 25 percent lower than it should be A four percent increase would effect higher education Jhe legisla- the Board of Regents? tarty Tbe uulyuj' funding U only Although the results have yet to tive analyst's budget is really going be determined the preliminary indi- to create problems for us The about $3Jnankn team cations from the State Capitol indi- biggest impact is seen in the way dents The feaau1! w for eJM’ betwS'fu“hn“ CEUcorepblccoUqjc they are handling enrollment cate that the College of Eastern about $13 or $14 the Utah's 1992-199-3 budget will fall giwth Wtfve asked for binding for analysts budget b fully $10 or $11 far short of what is nooded to oper- 9200 students next year that's for million lower than it needs to be to P81” all of higher education" ate for the coining school year by Sam Pittman Eagle editor oEl According to president Michael the leadership of the Petersen A House of Representatives made a decision before the session to arbitrarily reduce the base budget of each of the agencies two percent As the session progresses the legislators (dan to disburse this two percent as needed along with additional funding to whatever agency has demonstrated the greatest need "Obviously before the session started we were aware of that but explained that number represents the combination of stuPetersen dents" taW1 Mowbowwjyrt- yrttMrtOi" mttrmrcira budget President Petersen termed the legislative analysts proposal Petersen wem on to outline dents who were enrolled last year prograra eral other serious problems with the P®0®1 ° but for whom there was no funding than last less about with $39)00 analysts' mmyfai "jiif yniyfff provided and students who are prowould are proposing only a 3i to 4 per- - year’s budget provided They jected to begin in the fall about be asking us to accommodate tmt tahvy "h wHL The legislative analysts by cuttional finding for community col- - 86 new students some federal proting two percent out have actually some racwspacc 1 tege todttoas the Regents have graim operate cut funding for the equivalent of our San Juan CenterN jnd to do that fed" 3300 students "In reality the anawith $39j000 less than last year fund would proposal only lysts' That's how unfair all of this is" Faculty salaries are 33 percent 2JOOO of the 9200 students” What's the bottom line? "If the below what they should be When (eoetleied on page I) benefits ire included the package is How does the analysts' budget Security spares none during crackdown Packed parking lotos forl&J: weekend's homebasketball game parking tkketsfor many :: of the fais in attendiw-to Pbyl Johnson According v v V'f director of securityaiCEU the heavilytkketed areasWe behlndthe BDAC theeast wall of Student AcUvityCenter ut te : onthelawnand Inhandkapped livt never fasned so many tickets In one weekend but emyooethlnkstheparklni regulatkms are for everyone else not tben Johnson StadentswithoMcredit hour Jto the Mgl ranking official of tbecoUege were dted for Illegal Pines are payable at CElTs v window v 'v UV £0?- t - |