Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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By Lisa Svanevik
Emerald Contributor
In their Inst regular meeting of the year. Ini i
dental Fw Committee members found themselves
| grappling with a budgeting snafu carrying a price
tag of $17,500
Work study financial aid. a program in
which the government pays 81) percent of the
IFC Review
wages for eligible student jobs, is being cut hack
to 75 percent next year
This means that for a $5-an-hour job. the
University will have to pay $1.25 of that wage
rather than the $1 it currently pays, and the gov
ernment will flay the rest
The vast majority of the increase, $10,000. is
[ accounted for by jobs in the EMII.
Committee members expressed strong disap
provnl of the administration's failure to inform
them of the change until just a few days ago.
IIC member Freddy Vilches seemed to cap
ture the sentiments of the committee when he
said, "there is no way we an; going to pay for the
mistakes of the administration."
I Ft: member Scott Shoup called the move
"completely irresponsible. and speculated that
the administration had delayed the announce
ment deliberately to "fort e our hand. "
The committee will meet only one more time
this year to review program budgets vetoed by the
ASCO Executive, and their final budget must lx*
submitted to the Office of President by Thursday
morning, said 1FC Chairwoman | Lauren Norris
The committee voted unanimously to send a
letter of protest to Edmond V'ignoul. director of
student financial aid. "I do think F:d V'ignoul
needs to be held accountable for this." Hughes
said.
Norris said after the meeting that "there's go
ing to be hell to pay on this one," referring to the
work study situation Committee members are
particularly troubled, she said, because no one in
(he administration told the IFC alxiut the work
study changes. “We heard it through the grape
vine." she said.
Vignoul was unavailable for comment.
The committee also approved a $40 request
from the Student Bar Association Sports Club.
A budget transfer request from the American
Advertising Federation was not heard because no
AAF representatives were present
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APASU celebration
offer cultural events
This year’s Asian Pacific
American Heritage Week cele
bration will highlight the Kore
an culture.
The week-long celebration,
running from today until May
21, is co-sponsored by Eugene
Chinju Sister City Committee
and Romania Hyundai and is
running in conjunction with
the Korean Sister City Celebra
tion Week
"Although were stressing
the South Korean culture, we
haven't ignored the other
southeast Asian cultures,"' said
Chris Chan. A PAS I' director
In addition to displays of Ko
rean costumes and handicrafts,
Chan said that a Chi
nese Japanese artist and speak
er will also lie featured during
the week's events.
The Heritage Week calendar
of events is as follows
Today
• Korean costume and handi
craft and Hyundai autos dis
play at the \ alley River Center.
Display will run until Sunday.
\la\ 21
• I no Kwon Do demonstration
by the Dniveniity lae Kwon Do
club Even! is at 11 tt) a m
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Wednesday:
• Ung Kyong Kim, Korean
Trade Center deputy director in
U>s Angeles, will speak on the
Willamette Valley Export op
portunities to Korea at the
Stewart Andersen's Black An
gus Inn. Admission is $15 for
members and $25 for the gener
al public.
• Tae Kwon 1k) demonstration
by ABASH president Chris
Chan. Toni Kim. Ik Ke Jeon at
VKC Demonstration begins at -1
p.m.
• Brenda Wong Aoki. a Chi
nese (apanese storyteller, will
perform .it the Wesley (’enter at
7:30 p.m.
Thursday:
• Elaine Kim. University of
California. Berkeley. Asian
American Studies department
assistant dean, will speak on
"The Asian American Woman
as Subject Object in the Popu
lar Media," 4 p.m . at the EMU
Fir Room.
Friday:
• Dance, co-sponsored by the
Black Student Union and
MEChA (the Latino Chicano
student union). 10: to p.m.. at
the Wesley Center Admission
is $2 at the door.
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