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Coast explored during day trip A full-day field trip this Saturday will visit points of interest along the central Oregon coast. Highlights of the trip, offered by the Survival Center, will include watching whales, exploring tide pools, visiting the Cape Perpetua visitors center and view ing Haceta Head and its light house and the '‘spectacular" Oregon dunes Cost for the trip is $10, including tran sportation For more information and to make reservations, call the Survival Center at 686-4356 The center also is sponsoring a free environmental film series at the Univer sity, beginning Thursday with "Paddle to the Sea" and “Where Will You Hide?" Budget ssmasijs^ai Option one — removing $12 of the surcharge — would cost $1 4 million tor the 1982-83 school year Option two — eliminating the rest of the surcharge — would cost another $4 5 million. Next, the effect of the 5-percent "con tingency plan" due March 31 must be added in. If the state has another short fall, which some say may be as high as $100 million by this spring, higher education would lose $7.5 million, as a result of this 5-percent cut But Lieuallen says the number of pro grams and faculty included in that $7 5 million would require an enrollment reduction, in order to maintain educa tional quality and the student-teacher ratio That enrollment reduction would mean a loss of $3 million in tuition revenue, he says In addition, Lieuallen recommended adding a $3 to $5 million "cushion" of cuts, which means each institution has been asked to identify more programs than it actually will have to cut. The total impact of these "what if” situations and the $3 to $5 million pad ding equals Lieuallen's estimate — nearly $30 million that might still have to be cut from the budget this biennium The latest round of cuts will be handled in a somewhat different way from previous cuts As one of the board's budget cut guidelines states, the board will now pick and choose cuts among those suggested by the institutions Any cuts made will not be across-the-board, as they have been in the past, but will be made selectively to meet the board's educational guidelines The change came, in part, as a response to criticism that the board has not been able to exercise options in dealing with the eight state colleges and universities Although faculty and institution input will be minimized because the proposed cuts are due in less than six weeks, ' ‘there will be that input, " Lieuallen said “It seems clear to me that the sub committee underestimated that the time constraints under which we operate will not allow for meaningful faculty par ticipation," he said Other board members have been cri tical of the Ways and Means subcommit tee’s "tinkering" with the higher educa tion budget "I think we should make it clear that we will not stand for any tinkering from the Legislature concerning the budget cuts," said board member Jim Peterson "Whether we re going to be the ones to decide or they is the crucial issue " I Classifieds 686 CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT ODE OFFICE 300 EMU UO BOOKSTORE STAMP COUNTER . 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