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Fee committee allocates $61,006 By Erato do Gu/man Emerald Asmx iale Editor The Incidental Fee Commit toe on Monda\ adjourned after an hour long meeting during whi( h group members allocal _IFC Review_ ed $61.0()(> to three student groups and granted a >pe< nil request that i ailed for a transfer of funds from one budget ai count to another in addition, group members once again upheld their “no nonsense" stance on student groups who failed to show when scheduled to present their budgets. In a motion made hv IFC Chairwoman I Ciuren Norris. Forensics and the American Advertising Fed oration will have to appear lie fore the* committee .it their next budget hearing meeting on Monday. Keb l~ (Committee members also agreed to F.Sl'Ai’K.s request that S ttto 78 tie transferred from its program expense ai ■ count and into its stipend ex pense account If representatives from either of these groups fail to show once again, neither group will re< oive li t' funding for the fill lowing school year. Norris said In other matters the li t allo cated S1 -t.T>78 to the I’tiiversi tv’s Mediation Program, which is jointly funded bv the II I' and the University administration I’he Mediation Program was established to serve and edu cate the University community, espei iallv in the areas of con flict resolution and manage menl. program director Iftcquie (Iibson said The sum allocated by mm mitten memliers is ,i 17 percent increase from its current budget of $11,675. Committee members also al Iim alrd S-.H4D to llu' Singapore Student Assot iatum a 7 per i ant ini rease from tills year's lnn f k*’I of 5.!,M7. and ills cussed llie issue of fundraising The money that the lit; lias allocated to student groups for large events should lie viewed as seed money." II C member Tim Hughes said "We still ex pei I tile group to fund raise for th.it extra amount that is need eil he said In addition, committee mem tiers unanimously agreed to al lot ate S-t 1,566 to the Offiie of Student Advocacy, a 1 per i enl mi rease from this year's budget of $-42..*21 —Police Beat I'lii' following is a list of i ninpus ari'.i crimes reported to the Office of Public Safety and the Fugene Police Department between Feb. 12 and 20: • FPU bomb let Itnit tans were dispatched to the University the afternoon of Feb. 14 after a suspicious package was deliv ered to Lawrence Room 202. Nothing dangerous was found, however the incident is still he iug investigated. • I'nkuown suspects broke three small padlocks from stu dent lockers in the University Law School and stole about $200 in textbooks Feb. 12. In .1 possible related case, a law student questioned a suspi i ions individual who was seen loitering in Iht! Law School lining!- after hours He is de si rlin'd as a white male, be tween the ages of 15 and IH years old • HPI) officers arrested two male transients for trespassing .it the University Physical Plant. 1385 K Franklin Hlvd . on Feb 1-1 They were seen tak mg cans from the rei ve:ling center, and officers later found them asleep on tile I’hvsii al Plant grounds between two large rei \i ling hags lull of beer cans. • FPI) offii ers i ited and re leased a female University slu dent for shoplifting at the Uni versity Bookstore on Fob H • A wallet containing t redit Revised drug policy cites suspicion as basis to test The University will hold a panel discussion and puhlii to rum l ob. 22 on the revised Ath lete Department Substance Use and Drue Testing rules that took otter t Fob ‘l The forum will he held at 5 p in in the Uerlinger Alumni Lounge Its purpose is to pro mote further understanding ot the slightly revised drug testing rules that were filed I'uh t> with the Oregon secretary of state's off it e as permanent ad ministrative rules. The rules ot the University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics' drug testing program fo( us on "reasonable suspi cion." as reported to or by the team physic inn. that a student athlete is using prohibited drugs. Panelists w ill ini hide Hill Hvrne, University athletic di rector. Uhapiu Ulark. associate law school dean and faculty representative to the National Uollegiate Athletic Association am) I hr Hui it it 10 ( louterciK r; .mi) l)r Kendall Hills. Athltrtit I )e part men I leam physician. An opportunity lor audience commrnls and questions will lollou the panelists' presenta lions I he suhstanc es for whit It student athletes wdl he tested are amphetamines, cocaine, anabolic steroids and marijua till, as well as their derivative compounds the revised drug testing pro gram provides that all student athletes "will he informed about the program id the start ol their play ing season or w hen their name(s) are added to the team roster '' According to the new policy, all student athletes will know in advance that, if "reasonable suspicion" exists that they have used prohibited sub stances. the team physician will require them to take a drug test before being permitted to partii ipate further in intercolle giate athletics. Commentary Continued from Page 2 is It'd In Koberto IPAubutsson, star student and former cm plover ol the CdA Describing the Krakau ad ministration's doubling ol the number ol militarv advisers in 1 *IH I. Loren jenkins, the Wash ington Post's Pulil/er Prize winning correspondent wrote "If it were not lor the Spanish that floats tioni the tents (of the 1J‘> llreelt betels sent to train a Salvadoran battalion). this could be Vietnam." While the Vietnam war seems to have taught our pot it i i i,ms a need for onh greater dei eil. the Salvadorans have learned a different lesson: Washington's lip-service de nim racv serves onl\ the tongues rich and perverted enough to preach it Kevin Hornbuckle is a com munity education student at the l tniversitv carils identification ami $l'< in cash was stolen from a Univer silv student's bag at l-eighton Pool Feb 15 KIM) reports that the student left his bag unat tended and returned to find the wallet missing • Two ( hairs worth .1 total of S-ifC were taken from a lounge in H'illcox Hall. Feh 15 In ad dition. a coffin1 table worth $75 was stolen from a lounge in Bov nton I tail Feh 17 • Several University kevs and a wallet containing $15 in cash were stolen from the ( arson Hall laundry room Feh It. The owner, a female University stu dent, left the room and re turned to discover the items gone • I11 addition. (IPS reported five hikes stolen, and none re ( overed Open 24 Hours kinko's treat copiev treat people 860 E 15th jau 7890 '* MIUNOERUND *1 GREAT *OR PARTIES AND BIRTHDAYS I CcVIDEO O GAMES ALL GAMtSWORK WITH NICKELS ADMISSION *1 40 1; STM STRICT PUCUC MARK!I iUGINf • II3-I4M J w" GREAT MOVIES DISCOUNT SHOWS MO S3 / Tu-W-Th $3.50 S AM 492 E 13th ■ M *| 686-2458 GO FOR THE GOLD!!! We ve got your Ian when you want if SunShowcr on campus HIIUM'II i M> Dairy Queen FEBRUARY'^^' SPECIAL! 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