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I / .R-1-3 8. Ji Rally for I-Housc and ESCMS Held by Walter Neary Featured speakers in the rally at thc moderator both organizations were needed to ESCMS does not have ljcult\ A rally organized by supporters of noon in the UC Main Lounge were Under the plan developed by the deal with Ihe special needs ol advisors; it uses professionals the Office of International Student Reginald Browne. Director of University's Financial Management minority students No speakers Under the Financial Management Programs and the Educational ESCMS; Lucia Vasquez. a Board, both I-House and ESCMS represented 1-HoilSC Board plan, advising will be left up Services Center for Minority representative of the Society of will be eliminated and their "ESCMS has an impact on I MX) to each department I here aie no Students drew at its peak almost a Hispanic Students; and Alberta functions distributed to other students out of the total provisions, thc Foghorn has learned, 100 students. Wednesday, Williams, president of the Society of offices. undergraduate population of .1200." for special counseling ol tninomv December 2. Black Students. Williams served as The speakers stated that they felt said Browne. He said that "ESCMS students got minority students at USF where Browne said that he felt they arc today." administrators were trying to s.iv Browne said that undeclared that minorities had it tooeas) Ol his SAN FRANCISCO students were advised by ESCMS. own role, the Director said. "I reallv "In 1975. WASC (the Western shouldn't be here since I'm an Association of Schools and administrator But I don't give a Colleges) found that faculty advising damn." wasn't w irking" (<•"""•"<' "" /"".'«• 2 FOGHORN University Consults Students UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Volume 76, Number II December 5, 1980 ASUSF Senate Told Budoet Cuts Again of Reorganization The ASUSFScnate wasconsulted Lasl semester, the University 55 soon after the Financial Manage­ President John I oSchiavo. SJ..ap­ USF Plans "Reorganization ment Boards report was issued. Five pointed a Vice President ol Business ASUSF Senators read the report in and finance and announced a tui­ which the Board recommended tion increase Onlv in the latter case of Staff and Services changes within the University, and were students consulted and then were able to question University of­ only in an open meeting lhal u.i*. Implementation plans submitted report by the Board. "I think they year was $4 million. ficials about thc report. held after the announcement. by Vice Presidents and Program Di­ did very well. They had to work very In the first part of the plan which The consultation follows in the ASUSF officials complained to the rectors are now being evaluated quickly, and in that time they got a was "announced" this month, 55 wake of last semester's controversy Universitv the Financial Management Board. very good picture of the whole Uni­ jobs were eliminated, though about the ASUSF Constitution. The Wnh this semester's FMB report. The Board, which consists of three versity," he said. Lo Schiavo said that "our first prior­ Constitution demands that the Uni­ the Senators were informed ot ihe top administrators, is seeking to re­ "Periodically." he said, "every in­ ity is to place current employees in versity consult the ASUSF Senate recommendations right after the organize the University in order to stitution must evaluate itself and the jobs that will open up because of before major decisions are made re­ deans, lhe information was pro- save money. The members of the sometimes prune itself." the reorganization." garding Universily policy. Board are University Planner Dr. Father President refused to say Continued on page 3 Conlinueil an hack William Binkley. Vice President of how much money the changes rec­ Business and Finance Elwood Han­ ommended by the FMB will save, cock, and Vice President for Aca­ saying that they do not know. He SED Suspended by Dolan demic Affairs the Rev. Joseph said that whatever savings accrue by Van Ault Angilella, S.J. will not affect this year's deficit, In the wake ofthe AGLA suppori since thc plan will not be fully imple­ University President the Rev. rally, the Students for Economic mented until the end of the year. John LoSchiavo, S.J., expressed Democracy have been put on confidence in the two-hundred-page The University's deficit as of last probation as an organization. The decision was made by Dr. Anne Dolan, Vice President of Student Faculty & Staff React Development. In a letter to SED Chairperson Devra Noily. Dr. Dolan stated that any activities Though the news about the Finan­ Department, criticized the elimina­ cial Management Board's changes in tion of Greek courses. "No one can except regular meetings must be USFs structure is new, many opin­ question the value of Greek courses; approved by her. Failure to comply ions have been expressed about the it is in their history and literature with this order would result in proposals. that the roots of our civilization lie." SED's charter being revoked. Faculty the Foghorn talked with Mortenson admitted that only The reson for Dolan's action disapproved the changes in aca­ four students are enrolled. "Some­ was SED's alleged failure to follow demic programs. Dr. Barbara Mor­ one has to offer these courses even if instructions concerning a press tenson. chairman of the Language Continued on hack release on the rally. Loretta Magnani,Director of Student What We're Being Compared To Continued on page 3 The 1975 WASC Report by Valor E. Rice independent institution." WASC members of the University commu­ The Western Association of felt that immediate steps should be nity to participate and be aware of Schools and Colleges, the accredita­ taken in this area. this need. tion group that evaluates USF, has In 1975 WASC noted a lack of Touching on the faculty, WASC returned after a five year absence to unity, possibly attributed to the stressed the need for University-wide photo by Mark (iutlerud evaluate the progress the University threat of a faculty strike at that time, consistency in matters of reappoint­ has made on the recommendations and made a proposition concerning ment, tenure, and promotion. Because the SED invited the media to their rally (such as this proffered by thc committee in 1975. campus stability. The seend recom­ WASC saw faculty confidence in reporter from Channel 4 interviewing S.F. Supervisor Harry WASC made eight recommenda­ mendation suggested a unified, personnel reviews lacking and pro­ Britt) they have been suspended by Vice President Anne tions when it was here in 1975. The campus wide governmental struc­ posed in the fourth recommendation Dolan. first recommendation dealt with the ture as a possible solution to Univer­ that measures be equalized and pre­ financial stability of the University. sity divisiveness. sented to all faculty in order to rem­ WASC advised a "fiscal retrench­ The third recommendation high­ edy this problem. Inside: ment" in order to ensure USFs exis­ lights the University's need to rede­ Recommendation five deals with tence as a "high quality, private, and fine its goals and to encourage all Continued on page 3 News: The AGLA Rally Opinion: TheEditors Reflect about Philhistorians Rank 1st in Nation the "Reorganization" Escapades: The IBS West Coast Convention The USF Philhistorian Debating sidered a monumental achievement that USF is first in the nation in de­ Sponsored by KUSF Society has been ranked first in the since they have never before gained bate. It's just incredible." Coach nation, ousting traditional rivals the such a high success rate. Melan Jaich commented only that , I / .r- University of California at Los An­ Ann O'Regan, Philhistorian Pres­ "all that hard work paid off." 1-83. Ji .»• geles, the University of Southern Ca­ ident, commented, "Everything Helping to boost the Philhistori­ lifornia and the University of Santa seems to be coming together for us ans into first place were Mark Heer Clara. this year. I hope we can hold on to it and Lisa Hedges who captured a The Philhistorians, who belong to but.. UCLA is flying to the Air third place title last weekend at KUSF's Tim Maloney. KTlM's David T. USFs Dr Ed Whetmore. Bill Graham. Howie Klein, and Denise Sullivan. Convention Coordinator the Cross Examination Debate As­ Force Academy in Colorado this Lower Columbia College in Long- sociation, were understandably weekend and we just can't afford to view, Washington. This weekend the Features: A Letter to Santa elated at the news and, although hes­ do things like that." Dave Dobbs. Philhistorians are traveling to the The Most Eligible Bachelor itant to say whether or not they will Club Treasurer, was ecstatic. "I just University of the Pacific in Stockton hold on to their ranking in coming can't believe it. I think everyone to attempt to hold on to their first Sports: The Basketball Team is 2-1 weeks, feel that this should be con­ should realize how impressive it is Continued on hack Soccer Dons Past First Play off Test N€UJS i December 5, 1980 Robbed of Several Thousand Dollars Student Robbed in Front of LM Ihree youths robbed a 24-year- containing almost $2000. The 53- Mary's Hospital emergency room 20. One of the youths was urinating his pockets. old World I nglish Center student year-old father was not beaten: his and treated. He is recuperating well on the sidewalk. Yasinitsky said that there was no and his lather on the steps ol thc expensive watch was left on his in his lone Mountain dormitory Thc student and his father evidence that there had been passers- lone Mountain campus at 11:00 wrist room.
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