Atiyeh to meet with SUAB
By Phil Lemman
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Student University Affairs
Board members — bracing them
selves for a busy time next week
— spent their Thursday meeting
preparing their legislative lobby
ing efforts and a proposal for the
University Assembly aimed at
strengthening Dead Week rules.
Board members will travel to
Salem Tuesday for a private half
hour meeting with Gov. Vic Atiyeh
to express their opposition to the
$28 million budget reduction he
proposes for higher education
Meetings to press the board's
case with selected "anti-higher
education" legislators and repre
sentatives from Associated
Oregon Industries, the influential
business lobbying group, are also
being arranged, says Board vice
chairer Mike Prothe
Legislators have not yet arrived
in Salem for the special legislative
session, which begins Monday
Board members are also writing
a proposal to submit to the
University Assembly which would
clarify current University policy on
Dead Week The University now
only "encourages" teachers to
not have tests or assignments due
during the week before final ex
ams, SUAB Chairer Gale Graham
said
Board members discussed op
tions ranging from a prohibition of
tests dr assignments due during
Dead Week to requiring teachers
to list any work due during the
week on the syllabus.
Keith Johnson, a senior busi
ness major, said he was not
against introduction of new ma
terial during Dead Week
"I don't see why a whole week
of stagnation is necessary," he
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EMU cut discussed
Despite the lack of a meeting
since November, the EMU Board
meeting Thursday turned out to
be more a casual kick-off for the
term than a real business meet
ing
Only seven of 15 members at
tended the meeting despite dis
cussion of the two percent budget
cut that faces the EMU Most
ASUO-funded organizations have
already submitted their plans for
budget cuts
A cut in programs, announced
Dec 1 by the ASUO Executive,
amounts to more than $22,000 for
the EMU, which has a budget of
more than $1.1 million for the
1981-82 year
Excess funds in the EMU bud
get will be used to cover part of
the cutback, said Adell McMillan,
r
director of the EMU She will pre
sent more specific proposals at an
EMU Board meeting next week,
she said
"We couldn't accomplish much
this meeting but we needed to
meet to begin the new term," said
Bob Needham, EMU Board
chairer
Removing Chris Little, an EMU
Board member and chairer of its
budget committee, was the other
agenda item Thursday
Little, now living in California,
failed to formally resign before
leaving the University and must be
removed by a two-thirds majority
vote of the Board, Needham ex
plained
Despite the lack of an eight
member quorum, it was assumed
Little would be officially removed
Correction
In an article appearing in
Thursday's Emerald, Thomas
Brady, physical plant business
manager, was inadvertently
quoted as saying "and be it
resolved that this faculty has
no confidence in Chancellor
Roy Lieuallen or the Oregon
State Board of Higher
Education.”
A history professor named
Thomas Brady made the
statement
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Students should not have to
take tests during that time just so
professors have more time to
submit grades to the Registrar,
Johnson added.
Graham, a senior in music
education, supported Johnson's
position.
"Our concern is teachers who
test during Dead Week to avoid
having a final," he said.
Graham also chastised board
members for their poor attend
ance at Wednesday's University
Assembly meeting. They missed a
chance to have a significant in
fluence on the Assembly 's vote to
prohibit students from withdraw
ing from classes in which they had
been accused of cheating, he
said
If board members were "excit
ed about things they would have
been on top of the situation in
stead of underneath it," Graham
said
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