Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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ASUO freezes funds
Bv lolit* Andrade
Emerald Reporter
I ollout ovf'r frozen stuilent
budgets topped the In< idental
fee Uomniittees agenda at
their first meeting of I fie aui
demii year Tuesday.
The ASUO Executive froze
accounts tor .ill student groups
with a defu it from the 1'itiH-K‘t
IFC Review
academe year ASUO Vice
president S< ott Wyi koff attend
ed Tuesday's II U meeting to
explain the freeze.
VVvckoff said that a letter
dated Aug 25 had been sent to
all student groups w itti a short
fall explaining th.it their fund
ing would he suspended until
payment arrangements could
he sit up between the ASUO.
Il’U and the individual groups.
ll'U member Tonija Swires
said that the del csion to freeze
budgets was "too drastic, and
that the affei ted student groups
were < oming hai k not knowing
about the freeze
Swires said the situation has
i reated had feelings" between
the ASUO. ll'U and student
groups
Arrangements were made at
Tuesday’s meeting for loans to
student groups that could later
be paid bark through fundrais
ers.
IF'C member Armando Mo
rales moved that the li t send a
formal suggestion to ASl () that
the spending freeze be lifted
and that the ASUO then meet
with IK! and the separate stu
dent groups to deride how
loans would be paid off. The
motion was not voted on. but
Wyckoff said "Student groups
would have access to their ai
counts tomorrow (VVedties
day)."
In other business, the IFC
voted unanimously to grant
$4,500 to the United States Stu
dents Association for Crass
Roots Organizing Weekend
(CROW).
Tim Hughes. IJSSA represen
tative. gave a presentation on
how CROW could benefit Uni
versitv students.
The1 IFC turned down five
special requests made by Kmi
lio Bandiern, president of the
Student Bar Association."!
don’t feel we can give any in
crease .it this time." said lack
Maynard. IFC member said
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