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The Guardian, May 12, 1977 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-12-1977 The Guardian, May 12, 1977 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1977). The Guardian, May 12, 1977. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 ^tate (guardian SaQtira, ©ijfo $ol 13 300UC 53 QJtlurfl&aU^uc Ulan 12. 197• «7 —— ——— Budget board finalizes allocations ... ; .ha*'* u Kat h»»'« cav. "tt'« nm the inh nf Budget board maman'n s office has to jujustifs y its proposal would be approximately gramming. that's what he's say "It's not the job of Budget board BY BARBARA LAND existence to Budget board, this $1700 iess than that requested wg." interpreted budget board to decide whether the Ombuds- Guard Inn Staff Writer represents a potential for abuse for the four-times weefely Guard- member Scott Hoskirs. man is doing his job. 1 think we've done the work and been that's a dangerous precedent to The Sudgct board's jurisdic- ian. "You're tailing the decision of fairly successful. If the Ombuds- (continued on page 3) tion was heatedly discussed at its D?.ve Strub quoted page 21 of concert/no concert out of UCB's Wednesday morning meeting. the 1976-77 student handbook. hands," accused Strub. Chairer George Moore described "Budget board Statement of Pur- "Dave!" exclaimed Pollock, the meeting as an opportunity for pose; The Budget board shall "The Budget board can't say University community members allocate funding i.i the student ;<ou're not going to have e to make known any differences activities area, subje.-' to the concert!" they have with the recommenda- consent of the University student "All we can say." added tions that the Budget board will services officer." Moore, "is we're not going to make to Edward Pollock, vice "It is not the Budget board's pay for it." president and director of student function lo make oolicv." contin- The Budget board had cut the Ombudsman and assistant Om- services. ued Strub. "The issue of (the Dennis Geehan. an applicant Guardian's) quality isn't one for budsman pay from $2880 and for 1977-78 Guardian editor, pro- this board (but for the Media $1785 per year to 4 and 3 posed that the approved plan for committee)." quarters of tuition waivers. Stat- an eight-page, four-times-weekly When amending University ing that the Ombudsmanship re- Guardian be scrapped in favor of Center board's proposed budget. quired a minimum of 30-40 hours a twice-weekly.. twelve-page Budget board had allotted none per week, current Ombudsman Guardian plus a monthly new? of the requested $3200 for con- Mark Halstead .-ontended that magazine. The magazine, to be certs. but had added $2000 to the hoard-imposed pay cuts had distributed on and off campus, UCB's subsidy for lectures. Ted made it "impossible for anyone would "have a Miami Valley Staton of UC&, said "I under to realistically accept the (Om- orientation and rcducc national stand the re i; son behind not budsman) iob." • issues to a local focus." said funding concerts, but 1 question Assistant Dtan of Students Geehan. the transfer of funds. .Budget Joanne Risacher commented "The Guardian doesn't pro- board is dipping into the internal that, of the applicants for next duce a quality paper not. They policies of UCB by taking money year's Ombudsmanship. ' there juxtapose paragraphs. They have and putting it into other areas." wasn't anybody who said he poor editing." Geehan continu- "You don't have to use (the wouldn't have to seek a part-time ed. and stated that to go daily, added money for lectures) if you job elsewhere" when informed of "is to say that we have the kind don't want to," replied Moore. the pay cut. of journalistic resources the Uni- '! tnink you're going beyond the Aftei responding to board versity of Minnesota hav" Gee- realm of what you're zble to do," members' questions about the han asserted that the required contended Staton. Ombudsman's office's current Budget board subsidy for his "We're controlling their pro- -worfToad, Halstead asserted, Artists' mural gets brush off ArAMt A>nartmpndepartment sourcewurms sa^avy Levine did savsay., Ihowever , that BY THOMAS BEYERIE5N Levine was given until this he questioned the future of the A student puts his John Hancock on a petition to reduce the Guardian Editor morning to get rid of the muial. painting because the art de- drop/add fee I-J an acceptable level Student Caucus voted last Friday to distribute the petitions and back the "drop the drop fee" Jane Kauffman, a New York which was painted on a tunnel partment didn't have permis- drive. 1Bob Paulson photo] painter and visiting artist to wall under the Creative Arts sion to use the area. Wright State's art depart ni center. "The only thing we can do is said yesterday that "top level Levine denied that he was take it down," Levine said. "I administrators" have "put pressured to rid the tunne! of thought it was going to be in Mort resigns as pressure" on art department the piece, which, Kauffman the art building." Chairer Edward Levine to de- stressed, is not related to other Kauffman and several art stroy one of Kauffman's works, campus mural projects spon- students who were participating WWSU chieftain which was reportedly deemed sored by a National Endowment in the work tcW a different BV CATHY CALKINS "Right now the radio station has pornographic. grant. story. Guardian SuH Writer it's best chance to grow. There's Art major Scott Follis said no money but there's a good Levine told Kauffman and some The general manager of WWSU bunch of people to work with," of the students involved in the Radio Station, Dick Mort. has said Hills. project that the mural would turned in his resignation which West has had seven years of have to be destroyed because will be officii! May 27th. experience in the radio business he "caught hell" after a recent Mort has worked at WWSU for including Air Force radio; pro campus ait display. "They two years and now wants to gramming a station in Spring hassled him about it," Kauff- spend mot* time working at his fieid, Virmont; experience on man agreed. other job at WDTN-TV. "New WTUE. and now works at WONE "Everyone who comes by blood will be good for the on weekends as well as being th loves it," Kauffman said. station." said Mort. production manager of WWSU. "There's only been one nega- Applications for the General West is enthusiastic about the tive reaction to it." Manager positions have been response of the students to Kaufiman said the mural was accepted and will be reviewed by WWSU. "We are on the verge of a project of two classes she is the Publications Sub Committee. doing something terrific. We are currently teaching; advanced At the present time, the two able to represent the students as painting and beginning draw- applicants are Alar. Hills, Opera the station grows," said We*' ing. tions manager of WWSU. and Mort's resignation is the se- Another art student, Chris Rick West. Production manager cond managerial resignation Harvester, said working on the of WWSU. since its on-the-air April 4 debut. mural was an educational ex- Hills has been the operations The progiam director positiop perience. "The project was manager for the past year and has remained unfilled since pornographic or erotic without helped to start a radio station in Lance Goldberg's April 7 resig- This • pornographic " art work was the subject of Wednesday 's being exploitative" high school in Berkshire. Ohio. "cover-up " [Chris Pflrdderer photo) 2 GUARDIAN M« 12, 1*77 Kegerreis to teach graduate seminar in fall fall quarter. The topic will be (Kegerreis) being president of BY CHERYL CONATSER "We are hoping it will provide fhe time slot for the two "Marketing Policies in the Age the University." Carusone said Guardian Staff Writer a greater flexibility for the stu accelerated courses will be 4:30- dents." Carusone continued. 7:00 pm. and 7:30-10:00 pm on of Discontinuity." Kegerreis is noted for his The courses forma! will cover research in the field of Buyer A graduate seminar taught by Gordon Wise, associate profes- Tuesdays. The half hour time the impact of contemporary econ- Behavior and Diffusion of Inno Dr Kegerreis. president of sor of marketing, will instruct the gap is to let student take a dinner omics and social problems on the vat ion. He has published results Wright State University, and five Principles of Marketing class break. formulation of corporate market- on his research in the Journal of week 'piggyback' courses will be (MKT 301). and Beverlee Ander- "When they get out of the 4:30 ing policies. Advertising Research, the Jour- offered by the marketing depart- son. assistant professor of mar class at 7:00 there won't be a "Since I've beer here, to may nal of Marketing, and the Hull, ment fall quarter. keting, will conduct (MKT 302) hassle down in the lounges." knowledge, this will be the first tin of Business Research.
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