Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 10, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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IFC candidate stresses fair budgeting for student groups
B\ (olio Andrade
Emerald Reporter
Helping student groups in
< rease cultural diversil\
through equal distriluition o(
nionev. is the main goal of 111< i
dental fee t iommittee i andi
date Ernie Brow n
As the lilac k Student I nion
director. Brown said he li.is an
advantage over other IF( i andi
dates he( ause he's heen on the
inside and has seen how the
svstem works
"I've seen the mistakes it’s
made and the positive things
too.” Brown said
Brown, a senior majoring in
sociology, proposes several dif
lerent «,ns to ensure fairness
m the distribution proi ess
I 11st In- i'in i>ui.1 u*1 - student
groups to seek other me,ms ol
lundmg in .id(lition to the II I
"(.roups should tr\ to do
more i re.itive tin.mi mg before
approai hing the II I' with then
proposals Ifrtm n said
Senundly. brown said pre
limmaiv tunding estimates foi
tile two largest groups, athlet
u s and the 1-All would help
keep the II I within their budg
ets
"If vou i an do that \ mi ll
have a good idea ot him unit h
is left and won t have am prob
leins with funding evervone
he said
I (I also like to sec w hat
groups did m the past as far as
bringing programs to the I 'hi
versilv Broun said adding
that tins will enable the III to
provide more assistant e lor
groups that are more at live
than others
He also proposes to establish
a reserve so th.it the lit will
aide to supplement groups that
cannot i over unespet ted t osts
: ir emergent ies
llrou n saul the MSI had run
into that problem earlier in the
veur u Idle tr\ mg to bring a
speaker in Due to the lit s
deficit it was impossible to
grant the HSI ' the Ul(ine\ tliev
needed
it group tills .1 spoukor
li.mci or something also 11u■ \
u,uit to tiring to si hoot tlir II (
should bo itblo to toko o.uo ot
it bo said
llrinvn s.inl Ins tin.ini nil
i|u.dific ,itions slom m.iinlv from
bis position .is dirui tor ot tin*
HI.ii k Stiniont I 'mnn
I’.nt ot mv |ob ts to budget
the motioN toi tb.it program
brow ii said
Humn is also social i li.nr
man for Kappa \lph.i I'si. a
bl.k k Irntemilv involved with
tin- (tttii o ot \1iiltn uItnr,i 1 At
fairs and i urrontlv organizing .i
bl.u k gieok i mini il at tbo t in
versilv
I-.riiir llnm n
Survival Center budget tabled
Hv ( Jthi'rini1 tl.mlev
l mer.ild \smh cite 1 ditor
I'hc Ini iilttiit.il I r<- ( < mini it
llT . L11 ( M ,Ill'll IHOIl! ill.Ill
S1 (10 DIM) III four student
groups Mond.iv mglil mid l.i
lilt'd llir Suit i\,ii l ftilei 's
budget proposal until more in
lormation on llir t elite! 's hind
mg ol llir Stinlfiit I/gt‘ill
COM Id Ilf olll it I Ill'll
IK kcNKU
Survival * enlet members had
requested money in theii budg
rl proposal lo help p,i\ tlu-n
shale ui i lists tin the Insur^rnl
w hit li is published b\ a i oali
tion id I im etsit\ student
groups
Although the li t voted eat ll
ei this year to fund the Instil'
lit'll! direilh Ulllt student lees
Sun ival < enter i o direi.lur
Matt Snider said that Ills group
wished to continue to budget
their own share ot publishing
i lists In ensure t oveiage oi fit
\ irotunentul issues
"Ur want to maintain our
autotionn to make mho out
voh e is being heard -aid tin
,oi I loop. I.arth 1).»\ i ouidinator
,it tin- S11i v iv.il ( Vntri
I towi'V i'i lit membei Paul
\hem said that alloi ating mon
os to tin- Surv Halt amlei foi the
InsUffit'nl would increase the
newspaper's budget ht'Voud the
amount pieviousls approved bs
ihu li t
'We have alreadv Itimled
nini' issues ot the liisuigi-nl
now tile Survival t'entei wants
ilium's to give to the /1i''Ul'ili‘ill
\heiii said I doll t teel |us
tilled m gis jug them this mon
es
Attei some ills! ussioli li t
members derided to table the
budget request until linns
il.iv's inreting uhi'M ,i Smvival
< t,n!i i i rpirsenlafive t ,m pm
vide .m i'ii mi.iP' (mm till1 I Hsu i
/si‘itI ill Imu miu h it will cusi
tin' paper bl'vnud Its budgeted
amount In include tin- environ
menial issues cm rragr tin- i cn
tf! wants
K.irlier in tin- r\ • in in: irpir
si'iit.it i\ns Imm rln‘ I.'unmirntii
Ini i i it H i/.rd tin1 11 ( im not
giv nig tlirm udnqu.itr ilutu r ol
thru budget healing
( jimmrnluloi rditm I'atrit k
IVikms -..nd th.it tlir group was
notified I i id.n. .dtri noon lh.it it
would hr appearing .it Mon
(1.1V s hndgrl hearing I’rlkllls
added lli.it hr was unable to no
tils publisliet rhiimas Mann
until Stnidas
I understand that the per
sonnet problems have not been
mm ii help In thf II I Mann
Tin! Ur »' Irusti,ilcil thiil we
kind ‘it gut t iiughl ll.il tooled
nil this
III Vice i hair I ii dih
\ ill In's apologized ,mil cum
milii i- membet ( Iti.Kt Benniun
lUldi-il lh.il (.uinmrn/titui si,ill
members iiiiild Iiti\i* 11• si ln>l
idl'd iht'ii hearing d lhe\ had
w islit'd
lilt- III. allot ali'tl about
so ion lu llif CmmnoDidlur to
pa\ It a six, issues next vear
S-’llll less than die publiialiun
re< t'lVi'tl lo pa\ tin eight issues
ilus \eai
Mnutlav night s hugest alio
i alum Weill In Legal Sen ices
which received almost S I,Dill)
aluiill a I pen enl Hit lease liver
lids veal s budget In i ontinue
providing students with legal
guidance free t>! i barge.
I ilmg a lai k ol funds the
II I turned dow n a request from
the \sl'() Mediation Program
director (acquie (iilison lor a i
pen enl salarv mist that (ul)son
said would have brought bet
pav to a par w ill) those of hei
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