Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 22, 1991, Page 4B, Image 23

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ihr < omnultrr »nd rritructunng (tv jIIix.i
lion fxiiocsi I hrlior mu inlcrots xill hr
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VO!! H)R JAMI .S Mf MCHOt AS
IK'ONI- V! AR SI A !
Mmn Mdiirfcih
Ms mmt n l-frcm Mrfurtahand I
would hie lo intf<*Juce myself a' a candtdalc
lix i one year teat no the Iih idental lee
Committee My inlrresi in entering Um
[mtildeal rar stems from what I see as »
nusmanagement o( student left and onn p»t>
active stance in rrgards lo sludrnt pi "grams
I consider myself a projamenl nf student
programs which enhance unit), education
aivI non Kadilinnal esprnriKrc these
programs must hr [collected One of my
main l.tinri tumid t< lo deal responsibly
wilh Ifie at Iih ation of fere In the \lhtflH
I>r|cittmrnt I would life In lead Ifie Athletic
I>efiarlmenl in a direction dial will rsrntualls
bung them In self tuffiocn. > In repaid'm
the I ih Mmmal I nmn. die [xograrns
which aje widely used bs students like the
(hild..n Program t ulluial I "turn. child- are
facilities. and Recreation ( enter mull hr
sii|^v«led. IhjI we mull take a close look at
what ajiyrars to |y a large mis lilt*alinn of
fundi lining In the I Ml' »dHumiliation
Ihn new aj■[*i<a- h to student fees who h
iaielully hutaners the |Xdrciion nf itinlent
[xogramc against latgr incidental lees which
increases. c1anhtried with my rslcncnr
finance ha' kgtound gained Ihlixigh itudies
here at the Cmveisity and local management
nf my fiateimis makes me an estiemrly
viable candidate fc* the 1 ' 19*0 Incidental
I ee < '■ .Muiutter
I liv'd N.uUnll
| t>t Ihr Incidc nlal I re < nmmil
Ire has the ies|Hnisihility to alloc ale 1
million dnllaic to near than HO ASI t >
lunded iHyani/ationc and )H*yiattic Due lo
enrollment decrease, our leec are going lo
increase Personatls. I would like lo ver out
Ires decrease
lint rasing ctudcnl Ices will dnedly
ailed die students that (institute die divei
sits ol din c .impn tin- students nl coI.h
Ihr low inc onn students will not hase
.n ' ecc to int|Hos mg ihcir etitle aiion
\ . an lit mcmlxt . I will hr as
ccHintahlr loi the icfxeientation ol disemty
t»n tan c ulljHIc and work to [aocidt acCCSSi
hilits to etliic at ion
VOH I OK II Kl s\ SMI I OS"
S
Kulur.i KikH?t'>
1 m|*>wrtmrnl id aludenta ihtinigh
u-|| iuii n rrlremrh impUml
Slu,(ml jmijh tilJI ptotnle divetoU ami
aalrli within nut a ampul a niiumjMh air
nrieaiilira \ ten |*ciaCnl aut i>l thrar
aci aiari is md a anund u'luln >n !•» !hr mi nr
Olivia ill tuition Indmdual Undent a would
i.n( ,nl\ leu didlaia and end up loamy n'iKh
liner \i an IK' mrmbci I aiHil.l "ilk In
iniuir the aaaO'ibilily id aanipui In I. *
ini mm- alualrnti bv krrptnjt imidrnl.il Irra
iliiian h\ making auir iliklrnl yiieip' wrir
puyeilv lundrd and aiailablr In all atudenta
( u 11 r nl I a 1 rro the Co Dun be id
INi>»<-i t Safriidr anal hair a yiral nxiaon lie
thr animal id lalrla anal rquita puyiaim al
the Cniarml) id (hry>>n I undo aland thr
impoctamr id lenuei run by atudrnta |.e
iliialrnLs I helir'e in thr empowerment id
aluilrnta. inalrad id thr lynotarkr id blindly
and imliunnunalrly aloahiny proclaim
•§■
Kiwi T»\k>r
In re> rnt yens inudentil len hive
been in reiving it in ilirming rite At the
uir the current II t is spending money,
in. Jhri iKtciu veerui mcvitiMe 'Aith
Meivuie *i initeiving tuition. miny students
tie hong priced out of out I nisetcity I* it
fur fn incident.il Ires to add to Ihit burden1
Student gnop.s tie imporlinl. f*it Dot is
imporunt 11 the itudenti l( the University 11
to continue functioning in the Meiuue 5 eti.
ill nginintions must he prepared to like
mil A vile lor Kuu Iiylr* for ll ( 11 i
ure ft* lower student lees responsible
itudenl government, ind i more ilfordihle
University
Annr V';«m*r
Ihr In.idental Ire < immune* IIK »
jiu* atei m>»e than 4 *> million dollar* in
a^ot.unKlrh HO itude nl pKftaim Ai
Meaiure S ilium budgeti *lllr- thf
II ( muo ail to halt tning mudentai (eei
uilhoul lavttfii mg the qujlio. of the ASl ()
All<*atjn# 4 5 nuliton il*>U*r% is a
hu^r icsponsibilit) fo* * seven member team
I i|o rxX want to sec your money *ftS<ed
Distribution of incidental fee
money muvt f*- efficient c»jt»tlahle and
ctlm at
JV !l ( must listen to the needs <«t
out student «Hgam/-itH'ns and then achieve
omifMonuses fused on those needs and <»n
the funds available
Itxidental fees must hr kc\M *»thin
ir.»s«n to ensure an affc*dahle education to
all siudeni'
M\ Ihffi- veal* at llw C of O luir poinded
me Aiih l>> uiili/r and to
puik tpale in ilodrtX ptogtam* and ugamza
lioni fhtough theie eapetietnci I haie
iKtif lo realize the unpaeUnce of 'Indent
mu i|'erne til and I *ant to rtuVr a diffet
enic I am hard lofting. ! am accountable,
and ! am ethical Remember incidental fees
a,c I ROMSIt !M STS IONIUM SIS
i-or sn dints
viHe WACOM R lot IK'
• I -
(Tins NVdl
As students of the Universits of
Oregon *e pas a lot f-f nsones in incidental
Ires loi enh term IV.se funds go to suhsi
di/r Ik kets fix alhletn esents llir I Ml the
ASCOand nuns other gtixips n [xogiams
Ibis seal and nest due to elicits id 1 hrgon
Ballot Meaiure ' on I’nisTisit) [XOgrams
and a deacase in student cniollmcnl Ilvosf
Ires ssill nerd lo he m <c carefully managed
Ihc Insidrnul I ce Committee is
responsible for the allocation of those lunds
Vi ith llie budget decreases these student
programs ex gusups mas he laung I scant to
suftxal tan allocation o! student Ices for
groups ahnh deseise it
In light ot this I ssish to seek a fair
furistionahilits of student programs and
guups ssiihout insieasmg acailahihly of
students incidental funds It is essential to
hasr responsible and progressive rcjacsenU
toes skith eflectise huiigct management skho
san iclate to the student hds as uell as
multj cultural interests
I have the skills, ojscn tiundness and
es|x nense to he an clleclisc represcnialise
and leudei tor all students and their needs
please remembci this and vine Chris Uall fix
IK' I sear seat
IFC
INCIDENTAL FEE
COMMUTEE
2-YEAR
Slrve ILtr^ui
Ihe Incidental I res Committer in
rcNf»»nMWr for the allocaljon <*1 student
funds collected at the beginning of each
term Current!) M03 from each student o
dullibilled lo the I* NIC and its subsidies
go ups the Athletic Ihpaitment. and several
ASi'O funded * subsidized programs In
order to he* fan to tfir student hods and the
sanvus groups and organizations the com
nutter must establish a procedure that is
designed lo feflc«.t tfw changing needs »>! the
funding f*»Ik ies
If elected lo the !R I *<Hjld ssock
scith each funded fxo*gram to reach the fairest
compromise in allotting student funds I
believe that the percentage of student interest
in eacfi group « program should play a big
part m deciding the amount a group <*
jsf»gram receives I also believe that so long
as soriK* {nation of the student body benefits
from a group o< program that gr<opor
program sh uld rrceisr funding
I or a fair, hardvcoilung and impar
tial repirsenfatise on the incidental fee
committee. s<*r ft Steve Margin
SU-sr NLisiit
Hie IN leptficnts the best asenue
studrnts hasr asailablc 1 > tnaease the
assrsSlblllt) arid dlSC(Slt) .'I .<41 »4M1|M inti
I'l uu edus ation
Vsilh Measutc I ise an I a decirasui);
emollment u is ms or essential than esei Itul
ue hase a h.ud * ,»k.niji asountablc student
p'vnnmtnl Insidental Ices aie ansthinj; but
iih islcnt.il ' Mu kn1 Vk r e jn sunk Hi
t cdu« Ires but nm *iU) thrt.SK
I hase thf etpetieiHr. nbirilisil) amt
as sisuntabilit s u* vfcitb students as ni)
l.i(4 (M »• if ll \
V the 111 budget analyst I hasr
4 dssisjlrd It* 4 1411 4 (id CqillUblr ICdUstf K1
tn Ices ssitlisiut ivdiKin^ viUl saI els 4 (id
su|(> at iriiun
As 4 Ion income student ! trso^nife
t)i 41 vse must nut lull bet limit 4utu to 411
education by inacasitif lees
Pi unity DIM.RSI H' S upj* <1
set sices that educate 4nd luithei
iiiultuuliui ilisiii on .mi sann'us Supp'd
C (snips uk h 41 vllildi 411 tb.it ulli.ss 4 dise 1 se
student NkJs
ISn*it) \t 1 I SS1HI1 in Re
diisf lees. Ixit nut .it the expense ol the
Student l nn-ns s.ilcls and nun liaditumal
student suppal scisue-s
Piist its RiMAVAl I 41th in
student pisemmcitf must be lenessedb)
si^.tuus Jss. tint able, and tes(xinsiNf scork
to insure that the students ^ct the best pis
siblc lot their iih'ivs
son Sll M MAS A1 II t ' )i
lot Parjjol
•\s a member ol the II C. I will he
dedicated to maintaining piogtams that
promote ihe di vets it) of lhe students Imp*
uni aspects <>f mu eJucatn-nil eafsenence are
!he special intereds groups within which we
paiticipale With this idea in mind I w ish to
perpetuate .juality progtanvs fix all students
The student txxly needs lohase its carious
mi. es heatd by the IK' committee. and I
will he one who listens to these soi.es As
put ol this umseisils I hcliesc that wr as
stuvlcnt-s base the tight to demand pn»>l ol
where our money is gmog and control oser
where it should go Special interest groups
that seise the Student Hod) nuke up only a
minute [ vr c c. it apt ol the money allocated by
the IK' The money thai they receive should
n-< he infringed upon by the larger otgam/a
lions that i4stain the majority ol funds
avail able I will he discriminate with funds,
to provide overall access to activities that are
under represented ai the University of
Oregon I sec myself as sensitise to the
intricacies of the eset chanping ctudent
population
*
Sieve Suarez
Hie problem vsilh normal politics is
that special interest groups are paying the
politisi.ins Ihe (mblcnt wilit IK' politics is
that the politicians are (using the special
interest groups
Students arc t*emg breed to gisc
S4 S million a year to II l Charities, Inc
this has always been silly Sosa it is espe
mails ridiculous in light ol Measure 5 and
the resulting luilion increases
I si ill op|sose eser s attempt to
iihii i > sour student Ices In fact. I s*.iH
push to reduce tliem Ana sUt in a group s
funding •' ould tv based on uniform criteria
applicable to all student groups instead ol
pandering to 'ine groups and slashing
. ilhei s
I unding educalion is my main
concern not bankrolling s(<cul interest
groups lutn oil the lap Vole SI ARi/
lor li t
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