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Winona State University OpenRiver The inonW an - 1980s The inonW an – Student Newspaper 11-4-1981 The inonW an Winona State University Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s Recommended Citation Winona State University, "The inonW an" (1981). The Winonan - 1980s. 43. https://openriver.winona.edu/thewinonan1980s/43 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the The inonW an – Student Newspaper at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in The inonW an - 1980s by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tentative strike settlement reached by Dan Day \ Both sides met early last week, tionary period, the right to grieve 2) Establish the procedures for votes. and things began "falling into place president's (of the seven state the faculty to vote on the tentative The State University Board on Monday," according to IFO universities) decisions not to pro- agreement. If the tentative agreement is (SUB) and the Inter-Faculty Organ- Board members. A tentative agree- mote, inclusion of merit-market finalized, the proposal would be ization (IFO) reached a tentative ment was made on most of the money in the salary package and the Sharon Miller, executive assistant submitted directly to the Minnesota contract agreement last Wednes- outstanding articles, including work amount of money set aside for to SUB Chancellor Garry Hays, State Legislature for approval ac- day, lessening the possibility of a loads, insurance, severance pay, schedule improvement. noted that although this is merely a cording to the state budget. WSU teachers' strike. department chairpersons, evalua- tentative agreement, "It looks hope- tion, retrenchment and the grie- At the upcoming weekend ful that the two sides have settled Negotiations began earlier, - vance process. meeting, the IFO Board is this." month, and the threat Although specific details will not scheduled to do two things: be released until the IFO Board On Tuesday, the teams met at reviews the document, a meeting has 10:30 a.m. and continued talks ' been scheduled either for Friday or until midnight. An agreement was 14 "`'' Saturday to determine if the contract reached on all but four issues in th - is to be officially accepted. contract dispute: length ?age 2 November 4,1981 Tuition rates up Senate campaigns against increases by Lisa Gillen and completely or transfer out of need or possibility for tuition input other than this drastic in- The Senate is planning on Mary Beth Mullins state." increases but we cannot carry the crease in tuition, said Baker. setting up stations outside the full load," Baker said. Cinema Room and the Smog, It is likely that there will be a 10 Students aren't the only affected "We have to shove down their Kryzsko Commons, for students to percent tuition increase this spring party, said Baker. Enrollment The SUS will have to look at a throats the fact that education is write each individual legislator to This increase may be even decline will lead to the laying off of small tuition increase, and increase Minnesota's number one priority let them know what will happen, Tintpr - Faculty_ teachers because of money and lack in taxes, an elimination of projects and we've got to continue this personally (to each student) and to cut-barks in them and a cut in betterment of our economy by the system as a whole, if the tuition - -ding to Russell. keeping it number one," he added. is increased. Russell added the students are Baker hopes to get the letters to to carry their share, "But the legislators "right before the -' will not pay a 40-50 special session so it will be fresh in their minds." He added that the letters should be specific and give • concrete examples. '1any students don't think they -ffective to the system, but - —Impaign makes G 1 D'issell. November 4 1981 Page 3 Winona's Largest Selection Repairs still needed in Conway, of Boots, Belts, Buckles. Shoe Repairing. showers filled with problems by Carolyn Goetzinger Other improvement attempts about fluctuating water Don't forget met with less success. The old temperatures and pressure. your desk Several weeks ago, Winona paint was stripped from the Ferden said that the valves blotter coupon • State University's housing director shower walls, and the surfaces regulating the water flow to the good for 10% of and maintenance staff assured the were repainted with an epoxy bathrooms will be replaced. women living in Conway Hall that paint. But Tippery noted that However, Halliday said he "knows repairs would be made to improve within two or three weeks the new nothing about replacing the the bathrooms. paint was already bubbling and valves." FitYE peeling. Tippery says this is a To date, little has been done to result of painting the water-logged Other unresolved problems FRYE if alleviate the problems. The women bricks. include poor drainage. All the are still contending with peeling showers drain into a single drain in jf paint from shower walls, an WSU heating plant engineer the end shower, Raised mats were Ms. inadequate drainage system and Lyle Halliday, who supervised the to be placed in all the showers, but fluctuating water temperatures repairs, attributes the re-occuring they have not been installed yet. and pressures. peeling-paint problem to two Shelves have not been added things. He contends that one of his either, according to Tippery. Shortly after school reconvened men "goofed" by using two this September, Conway Dorm different kinds of paint. "They let Tipery intends to further pursue President Tammy Tippery, armed the women in too soon. The walls the matter with Kane. Says with a petition signed by probably were not completely Tippery, "The girls are really mad, BRAND BOOTS 8 approximately 75 percent of the dry," Halliday added. I feel like I've let them down." dorm residents, asked housing director John Ferden to initiate The women are also concerned either repair or replacement of the Capezio West damaged areas in the women's bathrooms. Subsequent inspections by WSU President Robert Hanson, Vice President of Student Affairs, John Kane and maintenance personnel confirmed the need for repairs and improvement. HERMAN/SANTA ROSA The most obtrusive problem is peeling paint which, at the time of Michaels Boot Barn the initial complaint, was and attributed to inadequate Shoe Repairing ventilation. A new ventilation Specializing In Boots Belts and Buckles motor was purchased and the old Downtown one replaced. Though the new Michael W. Smith motor is an improvement, 507-452-8870 1 64 E. 3rd Winona according to Tippery, it is still not enough to handle all the showers. AT THE BOOKSTORE Fall Quarter Book Buy Back Mon. Nov. 23 Chris Roffler of the maintenance department applies paint remover 8 am to 4 pm the peeling paint on shower wall. Tues. Nov. 24 8 am to 4 pm ILL PHOTO 410 Center St. Winona, MN Bring all the books you "One block east of Main between 8th and 9th" Winona's First Color Film Developing Lab • In By 9 AM Ready 5 PM Next Day • no longer need. Kodacolor II Film Color Reprints 110, 126, And 135 Size Standard Size Please note Special Buying Days PROMPT SERVICE ALL OTHER Super Fast Service On FILMS AND ENLARGEMENTS Developing Only [C41 Process] and Hours. MON THRU FRI 8:00 AM-5:30 PM SAT 9:00 AM-3:00 PM 452-1058 Page 4 November 4,1981 Opinions Wooden relays his thanks to WSU What's Wrong? Dear Editor, Students and Faculty: me for the basic human rights of all resources to make it a reality. He is children was most moving. In one of the quiet giants of this I want to thank you one and all addition, the general country who make it possible to for the privilege of spending a wholesomeness of your demeanor cultivate and harvest a more When it was decided last year that students would be week in residency at Winona State would make any parent proud. You decent and human society. used as security guards on campus, I was all for it. I still University. I trust our time made my residency at Winona a am. But two break-ins in two weeks is a bit much. together was as educationally wonderful experience. God bless you all, and if, in the beneficial to you as it was to me, years ahead, our paths cross, A major regret, however, is that On Friday, Oct. 16, Kryzsko Commons was broken into, and that, because of it, the lives of please make yourselves known, for children will be safer and their I did not adequately thank Mr. this past week was a time I shall extensive damage was done, and the game machines in worlds more gentle. Richard Navarre and his wonderful long remember and treasure. the Student Union were burglarized. An undisclosed family for their support and amount of money was taken from the machines, but The depth and sincerity of your hospitality. Dick stimulated Kenneth Wooden repairs quickly put them back into order without too interest; the genuine warmth and interest in my residency at Winona Author much hassle. concern that was communicated to and spent much of his time and Last Friday, guess what? You got it, the Commons was broken into once again, vandalized and a safe was even opened. Sports-a-Thon should've been held This doesn't mean that the blame should rest on the Dear Editor: shoulders of whomever was patroling WSU that night, but it does mean someone has got to look into why two This letter is in regards to the After this statement I had to look good for the Miller Brewing such break-ins occurred in such a short span of time.