Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 02, 1998, Page 4, Image 4

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Budget
Continued from Page 1
distance learning services with
this part of the funding.
Another $15.3 million may be
allotted to continue the tuition
freeze for resident undergraduates
at the seven state universities.
Recruitment and retention may
be targeted with another $5 mil
lion, and $44.7 million may go to
OUS to operate its new budget
model.
OUS asked for $115 million in
additional funds for the new state
funding model that would be
more independent and student
centered. However, with the addi
tion of only $73 million to higher
education, the full amount will
not be reached, said Jean Thorne,
education adviser to Kitzhaber.
Kitzhaber told the Board of
Higher Education to “go back with
the $73 million and figure out how
you’re going to redo this,” she said.
However, the $73 million pro
posed allotment is a good starting
place, said Philip Bransford, OUS
spokesman.
“This will provide a strong
foundation forthebudget model,”
he said. “It’s analogous to a car.
What we’re trying to do is to fill
the gas tank. Gov. Kitzhaber took
some steps to get the most amount
of gas into the tank.”
General Fund distribution
SOURCE: State of Oregon 1999-2001 Budget in Brief: Meeting the Oregon Challenge
By deciding what is the most
important, the board should be
able to decide where it can spend
more or less of the proposed allot
ment, Thome said.
Kitzhaber’s proposal will go to
the legislature and will be amend
ed to arrive at a final figure. After
the legislation makes its own “sig
nature stamp” on the budget, the
board will have a chance to go
Katie Nesse/Emerald
back and make these changes, she
said.
"The budget committee for the
board will work closely with the
legislature and the governor to
work out the details,” Bransford
said.
Thome said the flexibility of the
OUS budget model and the legis
lature makes finding middle
ground a little easier.
(Reported from Nov. 24 to Nov. 30)
Nov. 24, Theft I, Humble Bagel, 881
13th Ave.: items stolen.
Nov. 24, Assault IV, 3225 Kinsrow:
attack on roommate.
Nov. 25, Driving While Under the In
fluence of Intoxicants, East 19th Av
enue and High Street.
Nov. 25, Attempted Theft of Services,
Theft III by Deception, Theft of Lost
or Mislaid Property: attempt to avoid
paying parking tickets.
Nov. 28, Burglary 1,1526 St.: items
stolen.
Nov. 28, Burglary 1,1810 Harris St.:
items stolen.
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Friday during the school year and Tuesday and Thursday dur
ing the summer by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co
Inc. at the University ol Oregon, Eugene, Oregon A member
of the Associated Press, the Emerald operales independently
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Managing Editor Laura Cadiz
Community: Mike Hines, editor.
David Ryan, Felicity Ayles
Entertainment: Mike Burnham, editor.
Amy Boytz
Higher Education: Ten Meeuwsen, editor.
Sarah Skidmore, Tricia Schwennesen
In-depth: Nicole Garton
Perspective: Kameron Cole, Stefanie Knowlton,edi
tors. Aaron Artman, Amy Goldhammec Vince
Medeiros, Ashley Bach, columnists.
Giovanni Salimena, Chris Hutchinson, illustrators
Student Activities: Kristina Rudinskas, editor.
Peter Breaden, James Scripps, Erin Snelgrove
Spoils: Joel Hood, editor, Rob Moseley, asst editor.
Tim Pyle, Scott Pesznecker, Allison Ross
Copy Desk: Sarah Kickler, copy chief.
Emily Aanderud, Jennifer Asher, Jacquelyn
Bayonne, Rich Dirks, Leah Faltus. Monica Hande,
Stephen Paiermini, Jennifer Shinen
News Art: Matt Garton, editor.
Katie Nesse, Cara Strazzo, graphic designers.
Scott Barnett, Amanda Cowan, Matt Hankins, Nick
Medley, photographers. Catherine Kendall. George
Rowe, Jee Stockton Knsten Sullivan, photo tech.
On-line: Jake Ortman, editor.
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