| Show Institutional Council goes into closed session Linda Ciampini Contributing Writer he first hour of the Institutional Institutional Institutional T The Council meeting on Wed Jan 10 was a closed executive session When the meeting reopened Chairwoman Chairwoman Chairwoman Chair Chair- the woman Joan Burnside summarized closed session saying that discussion centered upon the role of Institutional I r Council relative to the role of the Utah State Board of Regents t Burnside stressed that the Council is fully committed in terms of its support of the College and of President Car Car- nahan who has been under fire lately for his use of the Colleges College's discretionary fund for a personal trip to the Soviet Union The council also discussed the updated updated updated up up- dated Master Plan for needed expansion of The Colleges College's enrollment rate has grown over the past ten years and growth is continuing Carnahan gave the account and was enthusiastic about the progress being made in regard to expansion This is one big plan falling falling falling fall fall- ing into place he said Bids for construction on South High have been filled and development of that satellite campus is on schedule Accor According According Ac Ac- cor cording din g to tot the h e pre present s en t p plan I an a ap approximately approximately ap- ap p- p proximately students will be enrolled at South City campus by January 1991 Heber Hunt business vice- vice president said the 6 salary increase Governor Bangerter allocated to Utah System of Higher Education USHE would be diminished to 37 after mandated mandated mandated man man- dated budget expenses were met Hunt also said that is getting 26 less funding than its peer institutions and said that at this time the Governors Governor's budget is inadequate |