Policy Gives Presidents Control
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ON THE GROUNDS... HERE IT COMES! UNLVOF Unpaid Fines Could NEVADA,YELLLAS VEQAS UNIVERSITY VOL.UM2B ISSUE Mean Registration Blues 14 DECEMBER 9, 1982 The drudge ofrunning across cam- have incured yet, only library ," pus pick /fines - lo up valuable registration , fineT , cards U in fullbloom. Unfortunately, "The change should simplify mat- once student! have reached their ten," destination, President Leonard Goodall Policy they may be denied to said, "but still enable UNI.V to Control unpaid Gives Presidents register due to parking fines. wit hold registration to students with However, a recent policy change major debts." paued by the Board of Regents on However, University Police say Dec. 3, permits students with one they are considering raising tht-»- Over Student Governments parking Tine tn pre-regisler, still as parking fine. Couldsuch a mov/faze- longji© under SIO. out new registration A recent decision by\ihe Board of esidents the option of cutting stu- Jk a the Regents har'ended discussion bet- allowed to make decision bated Oshinski added, is no reason -The old policy denied students the Asked about nt government funding. 'on theirown personal views or bias." by right this possibility, ween the/Regents and die universin for intervention the president to register if they owedanything CSUN President com- What both ASUN and Oshinskistain) his presentation to Rick Oshinski student/governments the Con CSUI/ in because CSUN's system of checks the university. It did allow, mented that at least policy change pi Dued was UNS General Counsel thaistudent government does not though, the solidaltd Fee Policy, uid ob- and balances has proven to be effec- for an exception on debts $5 was moving things right Structure maid Haste's interpretation ject to following stale or So, in the direc- movM problems of/he and university tive. less. if a'student had a S) park- tion. that the be worked ilicy, which stated that thrtfugh laws procedures, ing out university president]. and but, does ob- During the meeting. Regent John Tine he could register. But after bt the ci' (university presidents)/ ad- ject to Regent John Mcßride added that us the notion that the students Tom Ross defended the studentstand 14 days, an unpaid fine doubles to S6 "It'MifOcoit for to nuke i nistrative chain of command Jhave cannot responsible there is "a committee looking into Regent Doroth, be for their ac- by saying that when he attended the which would stop a decision," said : authority to student's the possibility of dropping the debt monitor and in- tions. university over ago, registration attempts. Gallagher, "when there i> no real ectly control expenditure 33 yean student limit altogether." Running around to the of "If Counsel's interpretation is governments had more "The registration slop evidence that there is a problem." funds, autonomy has been pay fines that some dent government upheld, we believe it will represent a than they do now. raised form $5 to $10," At aßggrd of Regents meeting ReieWirgued Registrar forget they have is a( hassel )for rhe that the presi- serious lack of confidence in the The quesjinrsf student govern- Jeff Halverson said. "No financial held eggembe) 3, both studen it's simuore is only to insure students, he said. Viij that students on the part of the Board of ment's aramorry was raised at the governments (ASUN and CSUN) iversity policy is being followed Regents." he presentations concerning added. £ A. April 23r~meeting when Regent made an in- i that neither presidenthas actual- jutiit uii terpretation Oshinski to add that they James'Bucky Buchanan offered an of the Consolidated Fei turned down any request by either why RA! RA! Structure. were not sure theRegents have a amendment that would allow student RA! dent governments, lack of cofidence in them, and thai governments to authority According to the original policy, lut, retain their according to Al Hopper, they have been told that the reasons over their organizations. Theamend- approved bv the Regents last April, UN Vice-President of Activities, for 'Hey the policy the Consolidated Fee Structure ment was approved. Reb' Premieres At Meffect required that all JR President Joseph Crowley, said range from expenditures statewide Klasic states that at the time, student government be o," to an ASUN request to pur- cuts to allegations approved by body * budget of financial Regent Buchanan was concernedthat the student oresi- ' only ft car, and that his ex- irresponsibility on thepart of the stu- the student governments would lose UNLV-UNR Game dent Business Manager? rn^iion was that it just wouldn't dent. eliminate)'studentano\CSUN governments their autonomy. [good. Arguments were guaranteed required later raised that Both ASUN and CSUN agree that UNLV's long awaited mascot of Kelly-Reber funding and 'This is what we are trying to results from an pro- willI and Miller Adverlis- and CSUN to apply audit of CSUN student-governments have lost their make his debut this Thursday, 9 ' ing. ASUN for fun- id." said Matt Hiu, CSUN Vice by autSjnorjy) Dec. ding; and give the university cedures conducted the university through the current in the Las Vegas Convention Center Millerprovided the costume design sident. "Neither president should last March were good. In all fairness. at the UNLV-UNR basketball game. and all rights to its use for a total fee in spite of the His name is "Hey, Reb," or of SI. "UNLV has been a very good amendment student governments "Reb,"or"Mr. Reb," if you prefer. client, and I wanted to put something Hospice Loan Still Under have lost their autonomy because in He's no slouch at 6-fooi-f. inches back into the university," Miller our opinion student government of Rebel strength and vitality. He's a said. 'autonomy' is something very dif- mountain man with an oversize hat A committee of student gover- from granting the university rifle, Board Regents ferent and dressed in a long coat with meni, athletic department, student of Care president the power/to 'indirectly "Hey, Reb!" written on his services public Taylor back; and university affairs q byJvty laatec of Nathan Adelson Hospice "Because it's tabled land, we control'student government funds." pants with a tallpair ofboots; a large representatives Staffßeporter had selected Miller's all chaijjjerson of the fund founda- nothing on our master plan to After the meeting/andthe decision belt buckle bearing the initials design from a \*T utilize number of submis- tisli which raises outside funds to it," Mcßride tonot amend the policy, Regent June UNLV; and a large head a sions. said. with huge The commilee chose "Hey, million loam to aid in the safcporl academic programs, has yet "We had for Whitley said that she feels the pro- handlebar moustache, /AJ? / reserved thatland the hat and Reb" because it seemed tobest repre- of the relocation ta colleci the total amount of, / Desert blem is with accountability and red feather. sent Research Institute," he said. the imageof a Westerner, rather the Nathan Adelson Hospice, "They took the portion of the land tape. "Hey Reb's" outfit was made by than a Confederate rebel. cares for which terminally ill cancer "fthe tentative made that they wanted, and we leased the "Red tape is a learning experience costumier Gail Lehtinen of the "The AlumniAsoodation came to patients, is liimull/ up for con- ( a S5 millionUNLVendowmeni rest of the land, which is located by a in itself." said Whitley. "The UNLV theater artiitepartmeiu. the rescue and provided the funds" sidrration by the Board of n, |n,' /rom r -frteh }o Moipioja aoa- students should learn to 4al with it "It is a character that well for this project, noted Rascko. This according to Relent Lilly Fonf. / now/ K *•» ban icriow prokWai represents a rebel, a mountain man," Thursday, at theUNLV-UNR game, Font said the hospice, which hoUf On Nov. S, 1982. Molasky made with the'policy, we welcome them buttons, bumper and a maximum of 20 patients, is pissssP' ' i" a no said Public Information Services stickers tee- l "It's risk deal," Mcßride the request of a loan at which time back, But, I think they shouldjjm it Director Les Raschko. "We don't shirts bearing "Hey, Reb" will be at Sunrise Hospital. £Jk said. "If the Board of Regents gets the proposal was voted in favor more time." vAx/CuC" any through is trying a security of think it will be offensive to par- available the Alumni hospice really to provide the that we need, and we with the exception of one negative Most of the Regents •fett that the living ticular group. I think this will be well Association. typeof arrangement in the us! make this loanat 16percent interest, vote from Fong. —. policy needs more time, and m many ways. "It is contributions of talent like days of a patients life," said Regem compared to 10 accepted in many, thefluctuating to 14 "I think Molasky should present ' Trow, minor problems should be "It has been hyped and timed, and Mike Miller's, and financial support John Mcßride. percent interest that we now receive, some solid handled between the student govern- from marketable collateral everyone has been very thrilled by groups like the Alumni The first year in operation, the it will provide about 230 more before we loan," ments and the university presidents. ..--_:,. Fong --■"'— make the what they have seen," Raschko said. Association, that make special pro- hospice ikad. a revenue of Si.6 J-:,.--— ]fi «-y |M said. Both Oshinski and UNLV Presi- "He a collegiate atmosphere assuming has jects like this possible," said flbwever, operatingexpanses their commitments will be After reconsideration of Fong's dent Leonard Goodall noted that to $1.8 about him that flu in." Raschko.