Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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Five of eight groups get increases
By Chester Allen and Scott Andre
Emo.'a«J Reporters
The Incidental Fee Committee moved to table a
student group's hearing Thursday after almost two
hours of wrangling over budget items.
IFC member Ed (..arson motioned that the Inter
national Student Association budget be heard at a
later dale after the committee and the ISA could not
rear it a clear understanding on 11 of the group's 1.1
individual budgets
Although IFC Chairman Steve Masat urged the
committee to continue hearing the ISA budget, com
mittee members Efrem Mehretab. Ed Carson, 7.oe
Pargot and |ose Balderas all voted to suspend the
budget hearing
In other business Thursday, the IFC approved
four student groups' 1993-94 budgets and two spe
cial requests
The IFC allocated a 5,1 percent increase to the
Crisis Center.
The Crisis Center will use the money to staff a
24 hour hot line for students in crisis, said Crisis
Center Director Kimberly Balsam
Averin, a nyigozine published by students in the
school of Architecture and Allied Arts, received a
2 percent budget decrease
Avvnu Editor Kamomi Solidum said the maga
zine requested less money because il didn't use all
of its money last year.
Saferide received a 4.ft jierconl increase from this
year's budget
The ASUO Constitution Court budget remained
the same as this year's
The I.osbian, Gay and Bisexual Association
rts oived a $2.tilt) spti ial request from the IFC sur
plus fund to sponsor a film festival.
I j-g.d Services received Sl.(XK) special request to
increase the amount of hours attorney John David
son works with students.
Davidson said he now is paid for working 15
hours a week, but he usually works many more
hours helping students with legal problems
Incidental Fee Committee members continued to
approve significant 1993-94 budget increases for
student groups Monday
The Black law Students' Association garnered
the largest increase at Monday's IFC meeting, pick
ing up Si.600.
The most substantial portion of the Bl-SA budget
increase • $5(H) - will fund a mentor program for
African-American law, undergraduate and high
school students.
BLSA member Lisa Lawerence said the money
will pay for supplementary course study aids and
pre-law workshops Lawerence also said the mon
ey would help the BLSA establish ties with African
American students from local high schools.
The IFC approved the Bl.SA's budget request
on a 4-2 vote. Committee members Ed Carson and
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Anne Wagoner voted against the increase.
Before voting against the increase. Carson pro
posed cutting funding for the mentor program to
$.100 and suggested the BLSA limit its program to
undergraduate and law students. Carson said it
would be more appropriate for the undergraduate
Black Student Union to mentor high school stu
dents.
In other hearings, the IFC voted 4-1-1 to increase
the 195)3-94 budget for the Sister University Project
by 34.5 percent. Carson voted against the motion,
while Efrem Mehretab abstained.
The Sister University Project, which is affiliated
with the National University of El Salvador, seeks
to educate Eugene and the University community
about El Salvador and human rights abuses there,
said projiM t member Ed Dorsch.
Dorsch also said bis group seeks and sends mate
rial aid. such as book and medical supplies, to the
country, as well as student delegations. After return
ing to Eugene, students present slide shows and
speak to University classes about their experiences
m El Salvador.
While the ASUO executive committee had rec
ommended $2,561 (a 7.6 percent increase from
1992-93). project members sought $3,173. saying
they wanted to pay for a student from El Salvador
to visit and speak to University students and class
es.
Committee member Lydia Lerma voiced her sup
port for granting the full amount requested by the
project, saying the University community needed
to be informed about what's going on in El Salvador
and that the project provided the information.
Masat agreed with Lerma. and noted that very
few student groups on campus addressed interna
tional issues.
In other business Monday, the IFC approved a
1 periamt increase for the Women's Resource and
Referral and a 3 percent decrease for the Commit
tee for Musical Arts.
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