Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1993, Page 3A, Image 3

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    IFC continues increase trend
By Mandy Baucum
and Chester Allen
Emerald Reporters
The Incidental Fee Committee
continued a pattern of increas
ing or meeting student group's
budget requests during this
week’s 1993-94 budget hearings
In a meeting marked by sever
al heated outbursts between IFC
members and ASUO representa
tive Neil Sunnell, the IFC Thurs
day approved budget requests
for four student groups
Sunnell said he was con
cerned that some of the IFC's
actions did not comply with
Oregon stale public records
laws.
Sunnell said the IFC should
approve their meeting minutes
in a more timely manner. In
response to Sunnell's concerns.
IFC: members agreed to approve
meeting minutes at the meeting
after the minutes were recorded.
The IFC Thursday approved
budget requests for Disabled
Student Services, Forensics, the
Chinese Students Association
and Rig Brother/Big Sister.
Disabled Student Services
received $10,100; the same
amount it received for this year.
The DSA plans to use some of
the money to buy a machine that
would help students with poor
eyesight read, said University
Disability Program counselor
Hilary Gardes.
The IFC allocated $13,820 to
next year's Forensics budget,
which is the same amount it
received last year.
The CSA received $5,032. a
5.1 percent increase from this
year's budget.
The IFC increased Big Broth
er/Big Sister's budget to $1027. a
25 percent increase from its pre
sent budget.
Monday night the IFC
approved budget requests from
Amnesty International and the
Hong Kong Student Association.
The IFC gave Amnesty Inter
national $658. a 119 percent
increase from this year's budget
The Hong Kong Student Asso
ciation received $1,341. a 6.9
percent increase from this veor's
budget.
Newly appointed IFC member
Ed Carson opposed several bud
get increases during the Hong
Kong Student Association's
hearing but finally agreed to the
6.9 percent increase.
In other business Thursday,
tiie IFC voted to loan $5,000 to
the Club Sports sailing leant to
buy two boots.
Sailing team member
Stephanie Dixon said the team
will repay the IFC the money
overan 18-month period.
The IFC also voted to give
MEChA's mentor program $800
for an "icebreaker" party to
introduce MKChA mentors to
Churchill High School students
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