IFC Continued from Page 1 last vear during the budget hearings as the IFC tried to si hedule the late groups in along with those that were on time. Considering pressure on the ASUO and IFC to both switch over to the new accounting system and revamp the entire IFC strut.turn through win ter and spring terms, student groups submitting late proposals will lie put low on the prioritv fund ing list, he said Groups submitting late this year will be held over until the end of the budget process and be funded with any money available, the official said Jian Liu, the current IFC chairman, said last year's IFC sometimes met four times a week by late April to get student groups through the budget process. "There has to he a deadline." Liu said of this year's budget process. "This gives order for things to function properly and efficiently." Liu said the IFC will be looking closely at those groups that have mismanaged their funds, a point reiterated by Neo. So far this term, the Lesbian Cay Bisexual Alliance nnd the Student Bar Association have come before the IFC requesting help replacing mis managed funds Neo said student groups like the LUBA and SBA will h« under tighter pressure to demonstrate their value to the student hod\ Neo said those groups that don’t emphasize fund-raising, strong management or membership drives will probably ns eive less funding this year Hut the funding brakes will be used with all groups expecting large increases m their budgets. Neo said, because of the ASUOs pledge not to increase incidental fires Next year's estimate of incidental hi' re< eipts is about $.10,000 higher than last year's because of higher student enrollment, Neo said To increase student group budgets accordingly would be like "pulling the trigger on ourselves." Neo said, ltd ause the ASlIO is expecting enroll ment levels to either level out or decline in the future. "Everyone wants more money but no one is looking at student numbers," he said "They say they want more money for programs because 'good programs attract more people ' Not true Hut it's hard for the IFC to say no TOOTH Continued from Page 1 "As new material is discov ered, it changes the way we see things." he said. His studies seem to indicate that the shift to an agrarian cul ture may have created new prob lems as it solved old ones. "There is some major contro versy about whether agriculture was good or bad,” he said. "Civilixationocentric" views would sav the nomads were inferior. Lukacs explained "They may have had more free time, and they were probably just fine.” he said Agriculture may not have developed because it was easier, he said, but because humans had to feed more people. He admitted that examining ancient skulls for cavities can lx; a little strange. On one trip to Pakistan, lit! and colleagues had dozens of skeletons scattered throughout thtnr living area and bones covered the bedroom floors and the kitchen counters. "Every day you get up. have breakfast and then go dig up skeletons.” he said. I.ukacs will return to India in the Spring to continue Ins research, with support from the National (biographic Sot ioty i this paper? ) Right Here On Campus! Word Processing and Editing Graphics, Fax, and Resume Services FOOTNOTES emu room 34 346-2859 low cost student services Announcing the Opening ol (he New Agate Apartments University Housing is now taking applications for Winter Perm assignments to the Agate Apartments Hie Agate Apartments are located across from campus on the southwest corner of 18th Avenue and Agate Street I here a variety of twenty apartments ranging in rent from $3d0 per month to SnSS ix-t month Rent includes water, sewer, on site laundrs facilities, waste collection and recycling The Agate Apartments are next to (. ampus, dose to shopping and boutiques, and central to a variety ol recreational activities These apartments are energy-savers and insulated to "Good CentS" insulation standards If you are interested in an assignment to the Agate Apartments, please call the Family Housing Reservation Coordinator at 340-4280 I ntvtttm Housing f rus l‘r)i\rrvtyolOrvfon 4* 4/ **************** SUNDERLAND * 5« PUBLIC MARKET _G^S 683-8464 TB=> VIDEO ADVENTURE IwAUJYRRWmAiA f Ptif $mic* tnc Why Settle For Less When You Can Afford An HP Printer? For perfect papers and pictures, match your PC or Macintosh computer to a Hewlett-Packard printer. We have a complete line to choose from — all at great educational prices! Come in today and see the FfPdifference! Microcomputer Support Center 202 Computing Center Monday - Friday 9am - 5pm 346 - 4402 Whpt HEWLETT mUKM PACKARD 1 '>ri.