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Eastern Illinois University The Keep June 1995 6-19-1995 Daily Eastern News: June 19, 1995 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1995_jun Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: June 19, 1995" (1995). June. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1995_jun/2 This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1995 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in June by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Monday June 19 1995 EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY • CHARLESTON, ILL. 61920 • VOL. 80, NO. 153 • 8 PAGES Wreck center Additional fees may surprise some Rec Center users By JACKIE NEES Rec center each semester; this charge Staff writer is included in the fall and spring tuition bill. Summer students are Those students who paid the fee for charged an amount toward the Rec the Student Recreation Center on Center with each credit hour they pay their summer bills may be surprised for. If a student has less that twelve when they must pay an additional fee hours the remainder of the charge to use the facilities. must be paid in order for the student A fee of $4.60 for each credit hour to use the center. less than full-time, which is now 12 This charge is separate from the credit hours, is assessed in order to get Recreation Center Fee, which goes a Rec Center pass. toward the interest, principle, mainte- Building Coordinator Jeff Ross says nance and utilities of the building that quite a few part-time students according to the student fee break- have bought the passes. Ross esti- down found on page fifteen of mates the students who use the center Eastern’s student orientation informa- to be evenly split between full-time tion packet. and part-time students. “I don’t think that it’s right that it An increase in the number of credits should be a separate bill,” Teri Hall, a required for a student to be considered senior, “It should be part of the fee.” full-time has changed many students’ As a part-time student with six status from full-time to part-time. hours who paid $27.60 to get a pass, Twelve credits are now required for a Hall disagrees with the extra fee. student to be considered full time, “I feel that if you’re a full-time stu- rather than eight, which was the dent in the fall and spring you requirement last summer. shouldn’t have to pay extra to use the Since the beginning of the summer, facility in the summertime,” Hall said. however, Ross approximates that only John Kunz, a senior who goes to the an average of four or five students use Rec Center almost every day, says that the center daily, excepting camps or he hasn’t seen many people using the events like Boys’ State. center. As a part-time student with During the fall and spring nine hours, Kunz paid $13.80 to use semesters approximately 300 to 400 the Rec Center for the summer. students use the center daily, Ross “Just bill us once for the whole Tetsuya Kikumasa/ Staff photographer said. year,” said Kunz. Darin Propst, Physical Education major, part-time graduate student, Students are charged $55 to use the • See Wreck Page 2 was purchasing a Rec Center membership card on Friday afternoon. Waiting game Financial aid process may speed up in future By APRIL MORRIS Staff writer Malia McGee, a junior social science teaching certificate major, applied for financial aid at Eastern. Weeks passed. She hadn’t heard if she would get any aid. The semester started and still no money. Finally, a couple weeks after school started, she got her aid. “They take too long getting you your financial aid,” McGee said. “Fortunately, I have a job, or else I’d go hungry.” Many students experience the same problems with getting their financial aid early enough to pay their bills and plan their Kaori Hazama / Staff photographer semester. In a survey of 10 students chosen randomly in Booth Library, when asked what improvements could be made in the services Minority students motivated to from the financial aid department, the majority wanted quicker processing of aid applications and less paperwork. Now, it takes about six to eight weeks to process a financial move into teaching profession aid application, said Director of Financial Aid John Flynn. However, the financial aid department at Eastern is using By SCOTT LANGEN “The purpose of the MTIEP grant is to new technology to try to improve its services to students. Staff writer really increase the minority pool of teachers The newest improvement to the application process that will across the state,” Banks said. go into effect this fall is the electronic processing of each appli- Since June 11, 35 African-American, “By establishing Minority Teacher cation, said Flynn. Native American and Hispanic students Education Associations in community col- “The majority, with very few exceptions, will be done via com- from Danville, Hoopeston and Mt. Vernon leges, high schools, junior high schools and puter,” he said. schools have been given an opportunity to their feeder schools, it is our intent to moti- Without electronic processing, forms have to be received and live and study in a college environment. vate and encourage students to become mailed between the federal government, the university and the The Minority Teacher Identification and teachers,” he said. student. As of fall, Eastern can retrieve all the information on a Enrichment Program two-week-long sum- According to the MTIEP project objec- student’s Federal Aid Application form from a federal processor mer school is the result of a grant received tives, the program is intended to motivate by computer, Flynn said. from the state board of education, said minority students to attend institutions of The information is matched to the information on the institu- Freddie Banks Jr., the founder and director higher learning; improve minority students’ tional verification form received from the student, he said. of the Minority Teacher Education basic literacy, mathematical and computer Association at Eastern. Then the packaging of aid money is started. • See Minority Page 2 • See Waiting Page 2 2 Monday, June 19, 1995 The Daily Eastern News FROM PAGE ONE Babewatch Wreck Hasselhoff promises • From Page 1 The Rec Center has free screeen television. The Rec Center employs weights, several basket- The Student Recreation less flesh in new series students in four positions ball courts, an aerobics Center hours are 8 a.m. to to run the center. room, a suspended track, 10 p.m. Monday through CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) More CLOTHES? Fewer According to Ross, nothing weight machines and aero- Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. – There’s David Hasselhoff, babes in bikinis? No Pamela has changed from the bic machines, such as stair Saturday, and 12 p.m. to “Baywatch’’ star. Hasselhoff, Anderson stretching the limits spring semester in the way climbers and exercise 10 p.m. Sunday. The facili- producer of the beach epic that of Spandex, TV propriety and the facility is run or in the bikes. The center also has ties will be closed July 1-4 is the world’s most-watched Bob Dole’s rhetoric? Relax. number of students that ping-pong tables and a and August 8-12. TV series. And Hasselhoff the The new series is BY the run it. lounge area with a big pop singer, beloved in Europe beach, if not on it. So while and American malls. Hasselhoff as detective shows Now meet Hasselhoff in his less skin than Hasselhoff as newest incarnation: auteur lifeguard, women in the night- Waiting light. club-cum-detective agency • From Page 1 semester. Starting this fall, Hasselhoff where the series is set aren’t “With this new system, an application can be “The improvements in the Direct Loan will produce and star in both so modest. ready for packaging in two weeks if there are no Program will cut the amount of time in half for “Baywatch’’ and its noir com- And, yes, there are corrections made on the forms,” he said. applying and receiving a loan,” said Hencken. panion, a private eye series. swimwear-clad California Even with electronic processing, verification of These improvements will have a nearly cam- And this time, the actor- sand bunnies decorating out- information on the FAA form is still required by pus-wide effect. singer-entrepreneur says, he’s door scenes. the federal government. In the 1994-94 school year, just under 8,000 stu- doing it his way. “We’re still gonna have “The government requires verification on 30 dents received financial aid, said Hencken. This “Knight Rider’’ was thrust girls,’’ as Hasselhoff succinctly percent of our total applications,” Flynn said. “But represents more than a 30 percent increase in upon him full-blown. Same puts it. And “Nights’’ has its we verify 100 percent.” recipients from the previous year. with “Baywatch,’’ although he own Queen Babe a la The financial aid department maintains a total “And we did it with the same amount of staff,” put his imprint on it after Anderson: brunette stunner verification policy to ensure that government ver- he added. NBC dropped the series and Angie Harmon, a model ification standards are met and to keep undeserv- With both the electronic processing and a com- Hasselhoff drafted partners to making her acting debut as ing students from receiving aid, he said. puterized Direct Loan Program, paperwork is produce and syndicate it.