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PAUL'S BICYCLE WAY OF LIFE
2480 ALDER & 152 W 5TH & Oasis Plaza
021091
University Commons Apartments
• Uniformed security
7 days a week
• Resident Amenity Cards
• Security alarm system
• Fully furnished
• Monitored alarm system
• Full size washer & dryer
• Sand volleyball court
• Heated pool
• Cased basketball court
• Private balconies
and patios
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COMMONS
apartments
338-4000
90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 97401
Hours: M-F 9am-6pm,
Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 12pm-5pm
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IN BRIEF
Career Center receives
22 percent budget increase
The Programs Finance Committee
allocated funding increases for several
student groups Thursday to meet the
groups’ expanded operating costs.
PFC member Dan Kieffer said the
student groups all had reasonable
budget requests, but added that
student fees may not go far enough to
cover all budget requests.
“There were some increases that I
feel are justifiable, but when crunching
numbers it might not all be there,”
Kieffer said.
The Career Center received the
largest allocation, with PFC mem
bers approving a 22.4 percent in
crease, raising the Center’s total
funds to $316,625 from $258,516.
The increase was allowed in part be
cause the Career Center gets both
government aid and incidental fee
money, but federal funding dropped
by one-third of its regular aid.
Kieffer said the Career Center will
not request greater increases in the
upcoming years, setting a plan to not
go over an increase request of 16 per
cent next year and asking only for
mandated increases the year after that.
The Designated Driver Shuttle had
its budget raised from $92,635 to
$94,763 due to the addition of a fifth
shift and extra gas costs for Friday and
Saturday nights.
KWVA, the student-run campus ra
dio station, received a 7.4 percent in
crease, resulting in a new budget of
$90,197. The increase will make the
wages for the station’s engineering po
sition more competitive at $30 an hour,
up $5 from its current wage.
The Multicultural Center also got
an increase, raising its budget to
$98,973 from $91,129.
PFC gave the Co-op Family Center a
mandated increase, which raised its
budget from $263,170 to $280,135.
In addition, PFC received an appeal
from the Emerald, which is contesting
its budget allocation of $111,992, a 6.9
percent decrease. The PFC will set a
date for a hearing.
The Chinese Student Association’s
budget hearing was tabled for a future
date due to unclear job descriptions.
— Anthony Lucero
University student dted for
marijuana-related charges
A University senior was arrested
Wednesday and charged with having
365 marijuana plants in a house he
allegedly rented to grow the drug, the
Eugene Police Department said.
Human physiology major Michael
Brandon Malloy, 21, was cited for
manufacturing, delivering and
possessing a controlled substance
within 1,000 feet of a school, EPD
spokeswoman Pam Olshanski said.
Under state law, Malloy faces
prosecution for a felony carrying
up to a 20-year prison sentence and
a $100,000 fine, penalties that can
be elevated because the rented
house at 3775 Kincaid St. is next to
Parker Elementary School.
Malloy was cited but not jailed
because he cooperated with police,
Olshanski said, and he had no
criminal history.
After smelling marijuana while
attempting to serve legal documents
to a former resident, police searched
the house on Kincaid Street and
found more than 300 marijuana
plants, ranging from 2 inches to 3
feet in height, budding and nearly
ready to harvest, police said.
An additional 3 to 4 ounces of
dried marijuana were confiscated
from a residence near West 11th
Avenue and Taylor Street, where
Malloy allegedly lived while renting
the house on Kincaid Street,
Olshanski said.
— Kara Hansen
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