Show COLLEGfc r Ur eno i iiriix U Ar LIBRARY Ssfiltap §fi peeBaRate&i f - Alf - sM: '-v -- rr(Sv®fefXTiv3lsc Administration breathes a sigh of relief as the final cut drops to $94500 QiEftfo All ' ' V ast 3 T7!?SMF5rnxT?7TSolMaTvf)rIi9l bets down throw those dice it's CEU's Casino Night i' 'X '£ V by Leona Christensen editor C'ollcc ol liastern Utah ad minisiraiion is brealhiny a sigh of relief The Utah Legislative analysis proposed budget cuts totaling $3HX(XX) which would have had a disastrous el led upon CLU was decreased to V)45(X) “While it will still he difficult to accommodate the cut the S3KK(NN) would have severely i mpaired our ability to fulifill our educational mission" said lublic Information Directpor John I 4iUSdui£4(S!a3SCS01i(SE 3EQ£M& tf£) CS3 5E3C)BS kp3& ) M0& IMtJEESft he Serfustini recognized in Kolly and Wells' Soli hike Tribune's column for its successful cl'lurt to lobby the legislature on the behalf ol higher education The president’s oll'icc sent CMIJ was HIXXIcopiesoluiivnimirgingulumni stall Iu'ulty aiul students to conlk t the Icgislaluic to protest cuts to highet education patiicularly (’Ll1 The cl foi l by Miranda Odendahl staff writer ItiSEEHtMiEED sending taxes and calling because the legislatin' offices could not place a Curt that there be 110 disci immuioiy sex many fcdcially funded educational piogram “no vrson in the I'S shall It states 011 Ilk basis of sex be excluded I10111 puitici pulion in or denied the Ivnel its ol or Iv subjected to discrimination under any fi&ca&anHHisi diia6CTmiBpaHBg educational program or aclix tty tecetx itig feileril aid" There are three primary criteria w Inch -- determine if an area is in compliance: this is on a program-- ide basis rather than judged sport by sport The lirst sect regards athletic financial assistance and requires that the total amount of aid must be proportional to the ratio of female to male athletes Secondly according to ilk Overview of Title IX in the World Wide Web there 111111 be an accnmnuklalion of athletic interests and abilities In this category there are ' three factors loexamuviTfie llrsi slates w gWSH3Hi4lut 'uEE® uEIE)EK)i3r9ES 2E5B0®' " ‘ that pailicipation activities aie proku-tionto enrollment the second says w heieone sex is uikler repiesented and ul Jenson (lie College ol I vast Club's athletic directoi the college lulls well within the guidelines of compliance wiihTiilelXnlilielidiicutionul Amendments Title IX was passed by the Lulled Slates Lcgislutuie in l‘)72 loguaianlee t was so successful that a congressional aide called (Til' to ask them to stop telephone call or send a lax The pioposed budget cut was a icmiIi cniollment ol a decline in I 'I I' was unable to meet the targeted lull-lim- e enrollment by 'Mllull-timequivalent students The etuollmeni taiget was loimulaled by the I'tih hoard of Ree - See legislature on back page Title IX not a problem with CEU athletic programs JK335035J ighwa CsfflPi craps during CEU's Casino Night sponsored by ASCEU CD players were awarded to the students winning the most points Photo by Allen DeFriej stereos and various other prizes Ron Dailey rolls the dice in game of lias been in the past the institution should show piogram expansion and piogiess and lastly il the pievinus situation is tine and there is no expansion m piogiess the mcmbciN ol the under rcpicscnlcd sex should Iv cl lee-lixel- kcoumiodilcd enu stales that lle m Ivnel Us opk)itu-mlieand lie thud ci M- 1 —m aie such that we aie within the guidelines there aie only live 01 si moie males" Jenson say I le estimates dial the student body is roughly 55 pci cent male and 4 pciccnt Icmilc leusoii mm s ol opposite sexes need only Iv equivalent I ics progtam is alhvated a slightly larger amount ol money only Ivcuuse the baseball team is gieatei in numlvi than the volleyball team "The peu entages ol men and women not ncccssurilx identical percentages of men and women are such that we are within the guidelines there are only five or six more males9 Hu? Jenson says the skirts department did a self study last lull and they lell well w ithin (lie giiidelmesof the law In his opinion a major reason why so many sclunils have problems complying with Title IX is that they have football as a sport and there is iuu a female sport that can compare w ith it's of players “Men's and women's basketball are identical" says Jenson and hie adds that the male athlet great number also stresses that they have upgraded women's athletics a great deal in past years (Til' is living to equalize the amount given away in scholarships Women's llnaikial aid has tripled while Ilk? iik'ii’ s has remained llie same over the past lew years The I malices allocated for travel have been equalized llie coaching stall is equivalent (I Ivy are all on lire same salary schedule) and the sclk'dulmg (M games and practices llie spoils are equal The lundiiig teams aie received liom numeious sou ces The teams have boosteis who donate a subsiaiiliil umoimi ol lnul mg llie budget has Iveti mcieascd slightly and llieie has been some ad lusting uillim llie budget pnotiiiziug women's spoils moie I lie student iih tease and levenues lioin baskeiball men's games have also ailtledloihe luiulmg Anoiduiglnliie Oveivicw ol Title IX the only tali li 1 I iiisiiiiitioii ol lugliei c'tiuc alitui uudei tec mvesiigalion has Iven If igliuii n Young Imvctsiiy ol I lie school dMiuis Salt lakeCilyCe-drmeiy City and I’mvoCiiy have all Iven County u investigated lor cnmpliiiicenltlic law "We aie woikmg tow aid equalizing in all phases which is the ducclivc ol the law" Jenson stiesses "it is something we are consciously tiy mg to w 01 k on" Curicntly the spoils dcpuilmcni is woikmg on a icport listing uciiiil figures ol the discrepancies and Jenson emphasizes that they aie minni Tlv ic'kirl should be published and avail able on campus in October Jenson Iccls that Title IX is an unpor-Se- e Athletics on page 10 - |