By Brad Davis Staff Writer Students May Be Paying More for Housing Meal Plans and Nonacademic Fees During I98889. the Student Fe
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Monday, February 22,1988 Raleigh, North Carolina Editorial 737-2411 Advertising 737-2029 Committee endorses Student feeIncreases By Brad Davis staffing needs. projected utility costs based on Justification of the fee Increase of $5 per StaffWriter present consumption. the continuance of im- semester ll l.l%i is based on a combination of proved maintenance of building and ground Inflationary increases. new position and capital F“RecommendedIncrouu Student Prount Coat Students may be paying more for housing meal facilities and the funding of salary and wage improvements. Barker said, Proposed Colt plans and nonacademic fees during I98889. benefits as they are approved by the I988 The committee also endorsed an Increase in Student Health Service $90 00 $100 00 The Student Fee Review Committee endorsed legislature. fraternity and sorority rates by $50. making rates University Student Center 3118 70 several proposals Thursday night. including a rate Higher ES. King Village rent rates were $412.50 per semester and $375 per semester. $132.70 Increase of 2.5% in Main Campus residence halls. endorsed with reservations because of discrepan» respectively. Alpha Phi Alpha rates would be Student Handbook 3 25 S 50 If the proposal is accepted by the Student Senate cies raised by Ed WU. mayor of the village. over $570 per semester. Residence Hall Rental Foo Prount Coat Propoud Coot and the chancellor. double rooms will cost $625 personnel and renovation expenditures The new The rent increase will be devoted to renova Main Campus $610 00/double $625 00 per semester. singles $725 per semester and rates would be $220 per month for efficiency tion. The first phase. scheduled to begin in May $705 OO/single $725 00 summer session rates will be $165 and $225 for units $2l2 for singles. and $235 for doubles. The of I988, will include replacing heating and North Hall no singles $880 00 the l988-89 year. efficiency unit rate includes gas for heating. air-conditioning systems. installing new windows $800 OO/doubla $880 00 A proposal to consolidate the rates of North. cooking and hot water. and window frames. doors. roofs and rescaling of South Hall 5970 OO/smgle South and Watauga Halls to $880 per semester Bonner said the rate increase reflects the need the bathroom deck floors. according to a $980 00 for doubles and $980 for singles was not endorsed to cover an “anticipated inflationary increase of memorandum submitted to the committee. $885.00/double $880 00 by the committee and was recommended for 34% in operating expenses. The remaining 12% A proposal to increase the price of meal plans Watauga Ha“ SIOISOO/double $880 00 re-evaluation. is needed to cover improvements to the King will include a 5‘7ohikeIII the 20 meal plan t$760l . $1100 OO/smgle $980 00 Derek Tyson. student body treasurer. said the Village facilities and operation the Any l5 meal plan 05735). the IS meal plan 5-5? KW “"399 $202 OO/one bdrm $212 00 raised rates for North Hall would be "too An increase in fees for Student Health Services l$650l and a 3% increase for the (iold Card plan Sorority/Fraternityy . $325$224.00/twoOOIsinglebdrm $375$235 00 abrupt." was recommended to provide continued quality ($900I. All prices are per semester. The proposal ln documents filed with the committee. health care. according to a fee proposal from includes added benefits for the (ioltl ('ard plan. $362 SO/double $4i2 50 Cynthia Bonner, director of Housing and Jerry Barker, administrative director of health and a new program called Board Bucks. University Dining Prount Coat Propoud Cost Residence Life. said the proposed increases in services. Meal plan price changes include a 5% residence hall rates are the result of continued The fees in the past nine years have increased estimated expense increase in labor. 4% iii ftxxl 20 Meal Plan $725.00 increases in wages, utilities and fixed costs. 40%. or 4.5% per year. from $32 per semester in and 5% in general inflation. Any 15 Meal Plan $700.00 $735$760 00 Student requests for improved maintenance and l979-80 to $45 per semester in l987-88. Barker The Health Service increase. combined with an Mon -Fri. Meal Plan (15) $620 00 $650.00 facilities require “modest increases" in the rates. said. increase for the University Student (,‘enter and Allowing for an anticipated inflationary factor The increase still leaves the cost below other Student Handbook fees. would raise total Gold Cam $375.00 $900 00 of 24%, the proposed increases would provide types of health care and comparable university non-academic fees to $4l6.25. about 7% higher for maintenance of current programming and health services. than the I987A88 year. ‘48 Hours’ to look at N CSU basketball By Paul Woolverton “It‘s In a state that Is kind of Ass:stant News Editor consumed by the sport." he said "tValvanoI Is a very articulati- (‘BS will have its eye on N.(‘. representative of the sport He's so State this week. The network's news much in charge of the overall show. "48 Hours." will spend two program." days scrutinizing Wolfpack-style Fager wasn't sure l‘riday exactly college basketball. what areas the (KS nch team vvill The network plans to broadcast cover. “We‘re still trying to decide." the results of its Tuesday and he said. Wednesday taping during the . However. the producer said the IS NCAA tournament next month. technicians and correspondents will “Our broadcast is basically a spend time with Valvano and the closer look at college basketball." team. He said they would probably Jeffrey Fagcr. one of the program's also go to classes With some players producers. said Friday. and. “We expect to talk With the “North Carolina is such a perfect chancellor.“ example of college basketball at its best .2 at its most popular." Bockclman said (‘88 also planned “48 Hours" is going to see “why to talk wuh fans. the cheerleaders. it's such a tremendously popular the students attd other people sport." he said. Involved With N( 'SU basketball, Mark Bockelman of NCSU Sports l‘ager said his show would look at Information said Sunday that (‘88 fundraising and tfic business side of will focus on college basketball and basketball. “what it means to a college campus." In addition. he said they would SCOIT JACKSON/STAFF He said the show vall look at study academics "It's an Important Move ’em out everytlting that's “part of that aura Issue. We will be looking to some that surrounds college basketball." degree at that " (Left to right) Abigail Carlton, Nancy Regan and Tom Regan Fairgrounds, was sponsored by Students for the Ethical Fager said ('85 chose NCSU But “48 Hours" Will not do much rodeo from Treatment of Animals. For more information on the protest see because of basketball's popularity iIt concerning drugs and athletics. carry signs Friday at a protest against a traveling North Carolina and head coach Jim Benson. The protest, which was held at the NC. State story, page 2. ’ Valvano. See LIGHTS, page 2 PAMS dean resigns; named Peace College president “Im thrilled to death." Briggs said of his to be an administrator therehC \dld. loyearold daughter who wants to go to By Meg Sullivan new position. His duties as president of Peace will include Peace." News Editor Drew Barnes. new director of Peace “outwardlooking” responsibilities. such as His two college-age sons are equally excited Garrett Briggs resigned Friday as dean of College said Friday that the current president relating to the community, fundraising and “because they might get to meet more girls." the College of Physical and Mathematical of the two-year women 5 college will retire at planning for the future of the college. lie added. Sciences (PAMS) to become president of the end of June. A selection committee at He said the small atmosphere of Peace Will Briggs has held faculty and administrative Peace College, effective July I. Peace unanimously nominated Briggs for the give him a chance to "deal with students on a positions at the University of Wisconsin, Briggs said he did not know who would post. day-today basis." He will have the opportuni Tulane University and Newcontb (‘ollcgc of replace him as dean. but added that an interim Briggs who has been dean of PAMS since ty to work with approxmtatcly 500 students at New Orleans. He was also associate dean for dean may be installed until a permanent dean l98l, said he accepted the nomination Peace. as opposed to about 2.200 students in research and resource development in the is chosen by Chancellor Bruce Poulton. because Peace is smaller. church affiliated. PAMS 7 liberal arts college of the University of Poulton could not be reached for comment and concentrates on the liberal arts. Briggs said his family has been very 'I‘cnnesscc. He holds bachelor‘s. master's and Friday. “It will be a challenge and an opportunity supportive In his decision. “I havc a doctorate degrees In geology Garrett Briggs Gore says Greeks discuss hazing, rape at workshop O Insrde By Bonnie Koehler “One in tltrec women Is raped iii a lifetime. of organI/ations. participation In campus activities. StaffWriter which two thirds of the victims knew their and increasing fraternity and sorority membership The NC. State baseball labels not rapistsEvans said. This problctn Is particularly during Thursday‘s ll'( ' meeting team opened its season Four hundred students from five area un- significant to college students chshaw said he plans to meet with John this weekend taking iversities participated in the ninth annual Greek The audienre viewed a fifth on acquaintance Powell president of (irceks tuned to discuss three out of four victo- censorship Workshop Sunday at NC.