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TOPA Y INSIDE TODAY EDITORIALLY * THOSE BAPTISTS * STUDENT EFFORTS * RESTAURANT REVIEW an at * PUB ROW· SBAC Vol. UX Wake t'orest IJniversity, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, t'riday, March 5, 1976 No. 21 SG Denies Pub Row Plan By JACKSON ANN directly under the control of Vice newspaper is under the financial · Staff Writer committee. "They ISG J are President for Business and control of a government, the trying to protect you as much as Y.'inance Gene Lucas. government is always in a In a special meeting Tuesday you are trying to protect Representatives from the Old position t~ exercise financially night, the Student Government yourselves," legislator Melanie Gold and Black,, The Student, and empowered censorship." Raimey argued. legislature defeated 30-4 a Howler were present at the proposal which would have Eckert said, "It is notlogical to Eckert protested that ~'the meeting to plead their case. think that the student newspaper removed student publications Southern States Association of According to a written can be editorially independent of Colleges and Secondary Schools, from the Student Budget statement presented by OG&B Advisory Committee's the student government if it must the academic community's associate · editor Brian Eckert, curb the free flow of ideas for accreditation organization, jurisdiction and place the the newspaper requested the budgets for these organizations fear of losing its financial would never look favorably upon change · because ·"when a assets." a school administration that "The whole situation is ironic stifled a responsible press." that we have to come before The Student's budget for next SLC Approves Student Government and ask to year was cut by 42 per cent by the be taken ·away because we're SBAC. The committee's report afraid of abuse," commented recommended that a cheaper Steve Duin of The Student. grade paper be used and less Soccer· Group · "Politically, it's a sad state of copies be printed. Duin, however, affairs." pointed out that .according to Acrording to team captain Eddie Barefoot, SBAC Keiger Publishing Company, the The Soccer Club's co115titution member, responded, "Never was only other grade paper which was unanimously passed by the Mike Matossian, the next step for the club will be to ask the Student there on anybOdy in SBAC's mind would be suitable for use in Ute Student Life Committee last any consideration that we were magazine would save $49 per 3000 Friday. Budget Advisory Committee for cutting a publication's budget copies. The constitution, which failed $400 to buy unifonns. The Soccer Club is the only because they were critical of SG. "We've heard that people feel to pass its first time around All money comes out of the same The Student is forced upon thei:n, because of minor technicalities in team in the ACC conference Strains of lyrical bagpipe music and stomping feet flowed from the main lounge of Reynolda Hall when the International Club sponsored without NCAA standing. pot, but it's not fair to tell the Duin continued. ...We're only wording, gives the club an official publications to go to Lucas when printing 2700 copies." Those are this. group of Sc!Jttlsh dancers ~nd musicians last weekend.. · Photo by Morel charter 'and recognition by the Matossian says he feels that although the team has the talent all of the other student distributed among the 4200 school. organizations rriust be included in people in the university to compete in the NCAA, it is the SBAC budget." community. By lowering this being prevented from doing so by I a "conservative" administration. The SBAC has been in number to the 2000 copies existence for three years, but recommended by SBAC, he said, He said that Title IX, which only this year has this committee would require the school to set up the savings would amount to been given a definite amount of approximately $100. Housing Proposal in Flux and finance a women's soccer money with which to work. team poses the major block to the Formerly, budget Members of the SBAC insisted men's club joining the NC •.<\A. "I By CONNffi COLE roommate' problem; you concerning sign-up procedures · recommendations from SBAC that the cut in The Student's calling for public discussion of contract violations, students don't think they (the Associate Editor couldn:t get mad if you got stuck will be presented in the next three have been made and sent to budget was not a malicious the changes. currently living off campus by administration) want to take any . ·,. with a bad roommate since you issues. Lucas for ·'molding'' in attempt to kill the magazine, but According to Bloss, "No one their own choice, and part-time chances," Matossian said. a necessary step. Plans which would drastically knew anything about the would have to pick one yourself," The following are important and fifth-year students are accordance with the rest of the Bloss said. Dr. Eugene Hooks, athletic "We're dealing with fiscal change the housing registration proposal. It seems Mr. Cunnings changes in the men's room ineligible to sign up for rooms; university budget. procedure for men have met director, was out of town and realities, not aesthetic values," was just going to spring it on us at selection process: - completed room contracts This year, Lucas· gave the strong opposition from a group of could not be reached for Barefoot said. registration time." Of the 310 This proposal, he said, is a - room sign-up will be held must be submitted at the time SBAC $105,000 to distribute students in the four men's comment.. men in all classes and in all four modification of that in use last prior to the April 15 due date for room requests are filed; among the 14 organizations under Before the issue came to a vote, residence houses, thereby residence halls approached, 307 year, since "inost of the ·men reservation deposit. Any - one additioilal point will be its control. SG President Andy Cromer · prompting administrative Gokhale 's Book signed the petition, which approached were satisfied with assignments made prior to that given to students requesting OG&B editor Deborah pointed out that if the proposal revamping . of · the original appears as a letter to the editor in last year's process and saw no spaces In the building they are Richardson argued in favor of the were rejected by the. legislature proposal. date will be automatically this issue. · need for change." Bloss said that cancelled' upon notice from the currently residing in. Surveys History proposal to remove Pub Row "Pub Row can still appeal to the many graduating seniors signed treasurer that the deposit was from SBAC saying, "We don't trustees. This is a tentative Bill ·freshman living in According to Cwmings, these arrangement. Bl~s. Cunnings, however, said that the petition calling for. discussion late or not received; feel we're a student organization Poteat, said that at last week's changes have been made to he presented the plan to the MRC "because they were concerned •• students on academic Of Buddhism in the same sense that other "They're asking to have a bye house meeting he heard that new ·• and men students at large before about what would happen to the probation this semester, day insure housing for all students student organizations are. We are that the rest of us don't have. c~ges had been. proposed by . it was formalized precisely in house organization and to their students, students with room meeting eligibility requirements. Dr. B.G. Gokhale, professor of putting ·out a pro<Juct for the They don't want to be hassled Director of Housing Ed Cunnlngs. order to receive their feedback friends."· · history and dlrector of the Asian university.'' with an appeal. The SBAC had a According to Cunning~, the new which led to a scrapping of the studies program, has written the Several legislators questioned responsibility. They did it the · proposal would have allo~ed idea. According to Cunnings, ~, first book attempting to the advantage of administrative best they could and as far as I'm individuals, raUter than groups, original proposal was changed reconstruct the history of control of putilications' budgets concerned that's it. I'm proud of to register for housing. • Poteat Violates With the aid of Uteir RA, Lou Monday, largely as a reaction to Buddhism in western India. as opposed to control by a student them," Cromer said. the student petition. The major The book covers a period from Bloss said, "This· is where my Fuller, Bloss, Toth and Huntsman also drafted a new change which has now been made about the third century B.C., main objection is. I've more or is that men can sign up in groups. when Buddhism began to spread less ac;cepted the fact that I won't proposal which includes the Group Living following: Cunnings said that it had been his Lounge Policy extensively in Maharashtra, to be in Poteat next year, but I'd at - an entire suite should not be previous understanding that the 11th century A.D. least like to live in a suite with the individuals were receiving unfair By JACK NALES II placed on low housing priority if post-game party, which lasted The 186-page book is titled guys I choose." Bloss Said that a · treatment and that his proposal Staff Writer group ·ot eight men could · have one member of the group is on beyond the midnight weeknight Buddhism in Mabarashtra: A Goal Of Unit would have allowed students to stood in line together at the sign academic probation.