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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1982)
IFC resolves itself to reconsider funding groups By Rich Burr Of th« EmaraM The Incidental Fee Committee voted Wednesday to approve a resolution allowing the com mittee to reduce funding or zero-fund programs that "have become so specialized or so restrictive that they no longer serve the needs of, or benefit, the student body." The vote was 4-1 with one abstention Though the resolution du plicates decision-making auth ority the IFC already has,-it is designed to send ASUO-funded programs a message," said Jeff Nudelman, IFC member who wrote the resolution "I want to show the programs that this is our frame of mind,” Nudelman said The resolution refers to programs such as honorary groups and Tabard Inn/Pot & Quill, Nudelman said "I want to stress that elimina ting funds is not eliminating programs," he added The committee was divided on a resolution requiring all organizations receiving inc idental fee funding to submit goals The Athletic Department. EMU and ASUO Executive are not required to submit goals because their goals are already well-known and accepted, said Bart Hill, IFC chairer Dianne Ritterband-Mason, in itiator ot the resolution, said the committee should receive specified goals from the excluded programs to determine if the goals should be funded "Maybe I don't want to fund some of their goals," she said The resolution failed 3-2-1 with Ritterband-Mason and Mary Alice Holmes approving. Hill, Betzy Fry and Mary Shrauger dissenting and fvudelman abstaining Another resolution requiring all new groups to be recognized by the ASUO for one year before receiving funding also was defeated The resolution would help reduce the number of new programs applying for funds in a year with little available money and increasing numbers of programs, said Holmes, the resolution's sponsor. Hill said the ASUO does not Keep accurate records of program recognition, and the resolution would hinder the committee from granting money to beneficial new groups The resolution failed 4-1 with one abstention In other business, the com mittee unanimously approved transferring half of Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group's budget to the state OSPIRG office A similar transferral was approved by last year s committee, said Tanya Holonko, OSPIRG staff orga nizer The committee also approved transferring money in the OSPIRG budget to fund a con sumer hotline the group is scheduled to start II er ai. MEETINGS There will be no Campus Crusade tor Christ meeting tonight due to our Fall Conference this weekend The regular Friday night meetings will resume again next Friday at 6 30 p m at the Newman Center Thar* wet be a meeting of the Aslan Studies Society today at 4 30 p m in Century Room E. 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" lLmmJ—4 explore ho* to nourish ourselves using aerobics massage yoga visualizations, and group discussion The workshop will be held Saturday trom 10 am to 5 p m Facilitated by Sharon Clancy, a registered nurse from Australia and Nmah Bernstein a clinical social worker Call 484 6104 tor information and registration Come to this week's class ol People s Law School and team all about Labor Law and iearn your rights as a union or non-union member The class is tree and requires no registration It will be held at Patterson Community School 1510 W 15th on Nov 3 trom 7 to 9 p m For more information contact Sue at 342-6056 SPEAKERS Mariana Petrea, doctoral candidate In Romance Languages, will defend her thesis "Ernesto Sabato: La Nada y La Metaffiaica de la Esperanza." Friday at 3 p m in t09 Friendly The public is invited MISCELLANEOUS There will be a Halloween party for all Honors College students on 3rd floor Chapman from 4 to 6 p m on Friday Free refreshments will be served Students tor a Nuclear Free Future (SNuFF) will be holding a die-in on Monday in support of the Nuclear Freeze It will start at 12 45 p m outside the EMU and will be followed by University Professors speaking on the freeze issue at 12.45 in 167 EMU Learn how to buy, store and cook with bulk foods. Sponsored by Head Start For more information contact Michelle Kane at 689-9290 or 935-1005 The Golden Gate Poets (Kush John Curl. Andrew Hayes and friends all trom the San Francisco Bay Area) will perform their works on Monday at 7:30 p m at the Homefned Truckstop, 790 E 14th This is part of their tour of the Pacific Northwest Come attend the pre-election rally and meet Gubernatorial candidate Ted K*/!o igoski. This event will take place today at 5 p m at the Lane County Conference Center (located at the east end of the Fairgrounds). Eat hot dogs, drink beer, juice and meet your next governor For more information call 345-7100 University Badminton Club will be having the University Badminton Open on Saturday at 54-B Gerhnger Annex, beginning at 8 30 a m AH finals will be played on Sunday at 10a m Friends of Extension are having an ice cream social tonight from 6 to 9 p m at the Extension Auditorium. 950 W 13th Prices range from 75 cents to $1 25 tor the delicious desserts All proceeds go to keep Lane County Extension Office open For further information call 687-4281 Friends of Extension are sponsoring a benefit dance featuring the Oregon Country Band tonight from 9pm to 1 a m at the Lane County Fairground Auditorium Games, refreshments, prizes, and your favorite beverage on tap (21 years and older please) Tickets are sold in advance at $3 50 per person or $5 per couple, or at the door for $4 per person and $6 per couple For more information and ticket location call 687-4281 Canvass Against Ballot Measure 3. Measure 3 would devastate education and other essential government services Door-to-door literature distributing will be done on Saturday Meet at 9 a m at South Eugene High School. 19th and Patterson, in the cafeteria, or in Springfield at Briggs Middle School. 2355 Yolanda For further information call 345-0338 Tha Wesley Foundation group will hold a Halloween Party this evening at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kincaid, starting at 7 p m Call 344-4219 tor details The Sri Chlnmoy running club will be offering three 3-mile runs at the Amazon Community Center on Saturday. Nov 6 and Nov 13. The runs will be called “Sri Chinmoy Three Times the Fun Run" and will begin at 5 p m on each of these Saturdays. The entry fee will be $1 50 per race or $3 for the series Time splits and aid the series For more information oleaso call 688-64#6 There will be a big Halloween Party at the WOW Hall Sunday with three bands. Don Latarsky. I llumination and Tattoo There will be prizes for costumes and a no-host bar Rust for Governor Campaign debt "Hun for Your Lungs," the Oregon Lung Association's statewide race wiil be held Sunday at 9 30 a m. 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