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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-14-1980 The Guardian, May 14, 1980 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1980). The Guardian, May 14, 1980. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. / J The Daily Guardian 14, 1980 Issue 107 Volume XVI Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio Walker sets Government goals Brenda Wl&c: By JESS PETERS One recommendation from last concerns right now. The Student Gtwrdlan Associate Writer we have a lot of organizing to do year's Student Government is to Activities Budget has not been among ourselves, in knowing organize a Tuition Committee, approved and the Controllers where to divide the responsibili- Brcnda Walker, a senior Edu- which would work mostly through Office denied Student Govern- ties. cation mijor, is the new Chairer the Budget Review Committee, ment the $150 required to pay the "Some representatives have a of the Student Government, win- said Walker. Ohio Student Association dues. tremendous educational experi- ning last week's election over THE DUTY of the committee The Controller's Office con- ence ahead of them, having never Elwood E. Sanders and Glen Jula. would be to become familiar with siders the Association a lobbying The Chi)irer administers the served on Student Government possible changes in tuition rates, group, and state law provides that before." actions and directs the policies and to know of these increases no state funds are to be paid to and budgets of Student Govern- ahead of time, added Walker. lobbying groups. WALKER STATED Student ment. "I also plan to be out meeting THE DUES provide for news- Government will be meeting often WALKER IS currently the with the administration per- letters, communication resources, this Summer. She also said Education Representative of Stu- Service for WSU. sonally to let them know who I etc. Walker stated. Student Gov- changes must be made in the dent Government. She has work- WALKER'S TERM as Chairer am." she continued. ernment will be working on a way Constitution. ed on the Dean's Advisory begins June 1, but "right now I'm "Right now I need to organize to raise the needed funds, she "I'd like to see more involve- Committee, and is a voting trying to get students to partici- new Student Government mem- added. ment of the Representative! in member of the Academic Council. pate in the various committees," bers and orient them toward the Walker said she was "glad" knowing the projects of each She has worked on the Student she said. Constitution and Rules of Order. about winning the Chairer posi- other Representative as well as Affairs Committee, the Sign "I will be communicating with "WE HAVE an Academic tion, but she "also realizes the their own. The Representatives Committee, and is the WSU the heads of the committees to Council meeting June 2, and the great responsibility that goes with have to be informed on every representative to the Ohio Stu- get students to staff them. This is new members need to be well it. "I know I'll have to work hard, issue," Walker stressed. dent Association. the most important criteria right versed on the Grade Appeals but I enjoy it. though." "Every inadequacy stems from She has been working for the now. We need to organize issue." Of the new Student Govern- lack of communication," Walker establishment of a Student Legal committee membership." Walter stated she has two ment Wilker said, "I think that added. Parking Services debates spending rest of money By MIKE MILLER members Tom Clark, Tom von have an adequate sub-base. matter is not pertinent to this watt from them." Guardian Staff Writer der Embse, and James St. Peter IN OTHER words, 76 spaces committee." The idea was shel- Francis said currently only 400 were strong advocates of this idea which are undesirable would be ved; S.owever, Dawes said she spaces are receiving sufficient The Parking Services Advisory while Parking Services Chairer re-paved. would "make Dr. Kirk aware" of lighting, while with the replace- Committee extensively delibera- Lorna Dawes said this plan would Ombudsman Chipp Swindler the erosion problem. ment of the two fixtures and the ted six ways they could spend the "make the best possible use of like this idea, because several ONE PLAN was to provide addition of another fixture, 600- $7,400 which remains from their the money because it would be damaged spaces in the Creative more efficient lighting in the 700 spaces would be covered. 1979-80 budget Monday. adding 51 parking spaces." Arts C lot could be repaired. He Creative Arts Center C lot. Francis said his plan eminated The committee decided to This proposal marked the com- noted that many decul holders are Francis said there are currently through the concerns of several recommend to George Kirk, mittee's last formal recommenda- unhappy with the condition of this two four-bulb light fixtures in the female students who felt the lot vice-president for administration, tion for the 1979-80 school year. particular lot. CAC lot, however, "we can get was unsafe «i night. that the money be spent to lay a ALTHOUGH THE other plans However, the committee re- just as good lighting with two- COMMITTEE FACULTY mem- one-inch lfyer of asphalt on 51 were ignored. Committee mem- jected the proposal. bulb fixtures." ber Dr. Claries Carraher didn't previously unpaved parking bers agreed thai they should be ANOTHER PLAN was to install Francis said two two-bulb totally bach the kfca, however, spaces somewhere in the Univer- higly ccnsidered in the future. iwo largv: catch basins to provide fixtures could replace the four- he said "tt ahousa be considered sity ks-1. fhere were five alternative drainage in the Creative Arts bulb structures for S3,900 and an as a possibility" because be felt DIRECTOR OF Campus Plan- plans also discussed at the Center C lot doe to the erosion additional tsvo-bulb structure the lighting is poof in the CAC ning and Operations Bob Francis meering. problem in the Biological Pre- could be added without exceeding lot. said this plan will provide new One alternative war to lay a serve aiea. the $7,400 limit. Student member Jim Burke spaces, rather than pave old ones. two-inch base of asphalt on 76 Francis said the basins would "THESE FIXTURES would taid he wouiu "like to see bette- Parking Services Committee parking space* which already "make it less muddy and nasty on provide more sufficient lighting," lighting in the CAC lot" also. rainy days." declared Francis, "because you (S— 'MONEY' i >2) Von der Embse denounced the can get £ kX more lumens per Carp reappear in moat plan, because he felt "such a B} MATT KENNEDY in the moat as long as they are Wednesday- Guardian Staff Writer fed," said Grounds Supervisoi Students Monday morning Paul Day. spotted >1 carp swimming in the But two carp are already dead Ailyn Hall moat. from unknown causes, and this jj, The carp were placsd there by not the first time carp have died weather an unknown individual or indivi- in the moat. Partly cloudy today with duals, »od their fate is unsure. BACK IN MAY 1978, 18 carp temperatures reaching into the THE CHANCE OF the carp were found in the WSU moat. mid sixties. There is a twenty surviving is "not too good." said Within six months, the carp were percent chance of rain in the Dr. Robert Spuhlman of the beginning to mysteriously va- forecast. Laboratory Animals Resources. nish. , "It depends on the weather," It was thought that a dog could said Spuhlman. "If K gets too hot, have something to do with the thought it could kill them." disappearance. Student Government Chairer Tciry Burns visited the WSU "This will remain the land The carp could survive "as long "As long as they (the carp Western Ohio Branch Campus (WOBO last Mfocday to address the as they have shade and..the presently in the moat) aren't of the free only so long as it is WOBC Student Government. students give them food to live harassed by dogs or students, the home of the brave." Bums covered current WSU events such as the Nursing School on." they should be all right." said Elmer Davis controversy, student elections, snd the drop-add fee proposal. "I SEE NO problem with carp Spuhlman. \ 2 DAILY GUABltLlN Mmy 14, 19t* Money will go to build more parking spaces Icontinued from paRf /] The final alternative would be "However. ' the faculty does charge. than B spaces, since B and F to save the money for next year. receive extrc, privileges, such as Von der Embse is concerned decals cost the same." Overall, the commi'i-c fell thai Clark felt this was a reasonable being able to park in B spares that if students' don't receive Carraher remarked that several lighting should be improved, but solution, however, Frincis ad- when they wish, then (hey «h«yld sufficient parking, WSU will lose F decal holders have been fined they felt it isn't a major problem vised the committee it would be pay additional charge." students. recently because they are parking right no*.