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*, n r: rzz?. a aaa ; MTUNKRIANP •-=— swsTMrr M 1 C PUBLIC MAMET | VIOCO ' —'•»»-■« W* 683-8464 ^vwo APvorrvitt «*» «■*»» «** ** «MB j *• ;yV¥V¥¥V¥¥¥¥¥V¥» 355 E. Broadway only 345-9976 Must tstudonl I 0 Not valid w*0\ o<hef dntcourrts Vttfad for I D IxMm only New This Year! Challenge Saner Soccer enthusiasts introducing a fast and challenging new two-day tournament played in our raquetbaN courts A good opportunity to work on footwork aod an incredible woHtout. See RIM office for details. Staiiura football Football to wtnter? Yn,plus it's played at Autien Stadium (Home of the RAC-10 Champions). The game is designed to be a fast, eiciting, offensive game. Two games will be played simultaneously with each game always moving towards the opposite goal. An added element to the game is that teams may attempt field goals. See RIM office for details. RIM 102 Essliiger 340-4113 Senate decides not to raise fees Abe Etttmeda (SnOOe Pattf Irrmm) A fiscally conservative Stu deni Senate bowed to student pressure for an incidental fee decrease by establishing their benchmark at S4.fll7.217 for next year's budget, a zero per cent change from this year's budget By coming to this benchmark figure, the Student Senate must c raft a budget that will pay for nine percent of the athletic department's budget. the approximately 12:t ASIJO and "ifI i Mil programs, and state mandated salary me reases for public: employees and other cost of living expenses without exceeding the $4 million bot tom-line or raising student inc i dental fees The Student Senate budge*! c omes from the SI Ifl-per-tenn incidental fc*e students pay. I)ur t Student Senate public forum on incidental fees November 17. students expressed a desire to lower them However, the Student Senate gave itself some relief the IkkIv passed an amendment stating it < an exceed the $4 million bent hmark with a two-thirds vote of the Senate, putting into question whether or not inci dental fees will continue to go up The Student Senate s bench mark puts even more pressure on student groups and programs to do more with less money And that sits just fine with Sen // Br-rau.fr they arm t sourul business managers dotsn I mean you should pul a gun to their head arui kill them S«*nat* Chwrmar rr «lor Martin Fisher. the eonserv atm* president pro ternport) of the Student Senate "A smart business is going to find ways of cutting excess to make up for the increases." he said "ft isn't that hard, but it's something that no one is willing to do unless someone puts a gun to their head It's my hope that the Senate is willing to put a gun (to the student groups) and tell them to do their fobs “ Senate Chairman Mark Rhi nard countered that it is not fair to compare student programs to businesses "Because they aren't sound business managers doesn't mean you should put a gun to their head and kill them," Rhinard said. Senator Jessica Frahs. a mem ber of the FMU Budget Commit tee, feared a zero pen cm t change in the bene hrnark could mean disaster for the already finan cially strapped FMU and its pro grams. "The FMU budget is going to get a huge cut." she said “It's going to mean the FMU going into debt." OSFIRG Chairwoman Kul pana Krishnamurthy. whose program could also Iw forced to make cuts in its budget to at < ommcxlnlc the Student Sen ate's benchmark. argued the zero percent t.hnnge would have a negative impact on students' ability to voice their concerns through campus programs "Regardless of what people say. people choose a campus for the atmosphere it provides." she said 'When a freshman walks into Suite 1 ASUO or Suite 5 Women's Center, they see an active campus and that influ ences their decision to come to this school or not." Fisher said student expression should not he linked to the amount of incidental fees it receives. “In my year and half of law school, i guess 1 must have missed the lot turn in constitution ( lass on how our First Amend ment rights of speech are depen dent on how much money wo receive." Fisher said. "1 really have no interest in placing our funding position on some rank ing in Mother lours magazine Who cares' If students are really interested in getting involved, let them tie involved no matter how much money they ret eive." (Wt fJ.JW. Or S41. J mntti IVwt Mttkltatf /tfin V>f»«»n/j!s,/»»*»»• IM/i S.i,46f. Itrafvml$62. an -Jh ' hwn Mttrtnh' ?nwso$ yQt+awuH hiifijs VT»«'toqp»' Vi* unijv/ motor Before you make a single payment, you'll have read a zillion pages for 4 different classes, another Super Bowl will have passed with commercials better than the game and you'll be making your quarterly visit to the Laundromat. BUY AN APPLE MACINTOSH NOW. 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