Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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IFC chops budgets,
eliminates position
By By Scott Andre
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At its Monday mooting, tin* Incidental Fee Committee approved an
11 |H*n:«n! budget increase for I he Division of Hducation Policy nnd
Management hv a 5-0 vole
Howev er. UFPM. a support program for education administration
graduate students, was the only student group to ret eive a budget
in* rease Monday The Pre-Health Sr ience Center, a peer advising
group for students interested in medii in«. phy sical therapy or vet
erinary medii me. rei eived the largest budget (iecrease from the IFC!
By a 5-0 vote, tlit* committee eliminated the center's $25-a-month
direr tor position, which tier reaseri the center's budget by 35 percent
li t meiiil>ers said they voted to remove the group's paid director
position lira ause it only required 10 hours of work each week
I don't see tt taking up as mm h time as other groups do," IFC!
member l.ydia t.erma said
Other groups ret eiv ing budget decreases included Land, Air and
Water and ESC API.
IFC i ommittee members also approved a $ too special request In
the lilat k Slud«‘nt Union
The HSU originally requestor! $495 from the lit. to cover unox*
per ted t atering costs that stemmed from the HSt '-sponsored Black
History Month celebration.
HSU Direr tor Leslie Warren told the IFC! the r ost overrun result
ed from an inace urate cos! estimate provided to the HSU from HMD
t atering
IFC! memlier Ffrem Mehtrah motioned to allor ate $300 to the HSU
and suggested the group pay the remainder of its^i atering hill with
money from its fund-raising fund „
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