Balgooyen Dismissal Reversed

Balgooyen Dismissal Reversed

SPARTAN DAILY a Vol. 97, No. 22 Published for San lose State University since 1934 Thursday, October 3, 1991 Balgooyen KILLER KICKS dismissal reversed No malicious intent By Tony Mark Arbitrator N.Is tuff writer Kelly returned a decision stating: Thomas Balgooyen stays. IP Cause for 'he university tried to fire him on disciplinary Jan. 1, after he was convicted on two action against federal misdemeanor counts of violat- Balgooyen did ing wildlife protection laws during a exist, 1986 school sponsored field trip. "Thie pend- Balgooyen's dismissal was over- ing sanction of turned by an independent arbitrator in dismissal should Thomas a decision announced Wednesday. be modified. The Balgooyen He was placed on administrauve appropriate sanc- Wye after the notice was served, with tion is a 60-day suspension without full pay pending the arbitration deci- Pay-- sion. The pay range for a tenured asso- 0,- The university did comply with ciate professor at SJSU is S39,984 to the section of the Disciplinary Action S55.488 per year. Procedure specifying the requirements He was found guilty by a jury in for delivering the Notice of Pending November 1990 of one federal misde- Disciplinary Action to Balgooyen. meanor count of collecting a protected to Arbitrator Kelly will maintain species the Oregon Slender jurisdiction for the purpose of resolv- Salamander and one count of over- ing any disputes over implementation collection of four species as defined tithe decision. by a state permit "It was a tremendous victory, not A third guilty verdict on a count of only for me, but far the CFA. They interstate transportation of wildlife deserve a lot of the credit," Balgooyen taken in violation of state law was said in an interview. overturned by the judge. Balgooyen stressed that the ques- After the dismissal was appealed tion of the intent of his actions was the isiesor- by Balgooyen through the California key element in the arbitrator's find- Faculty Association, the CFA and the ings. university agreed to submit the case to The biologist's intentions in com- independent, binding arbitration. mitting the crimes was the recurring Lynn itenskat Dairy staff citotograixter Both panics agreed in advance to theme throughout Kelly's 22 page abide by the decision of the arbitrator, opinion prefacing her decision. AJ Bolino, a sophomore art major, holds a padded shield proper form used in kicking an assailant In Wada's self- Kathy Kelly, after presenting their while self-detense instructor Jack Wada demonstrates the defense cla.ss Wednesday in the Spartan Complex. cases in a hearing held in June. See BALGOOYEV, Back Page Shortened library hours anger students By Deborah Kerr (lark Library, formerly open from 8 am. to research and study time by an hour in the Zile last semester's library hours. students. Daily staff wiser 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, is now morning and two hours at night a total of 15 The complaints we were getting from "Students that are in the Greek system, I open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. Instead of opening library study hours a week between the two brothers and sisters: they came back saying think it can be said for them that they do use In yet another chapter of the budget cut at 10 a.m. on Saturdays, Clark now opens at 1 libraries, according to Rosemary Thome, asso- they had no place to study," Carpita said "All the library at night," Martz said. "I think we saga, campus libraries cut their schedule by 15 p.m. ciate library director for user services. the resources are (at the library)." represent the students that live in apartments in hours this semester to reduce operating costs. Wahlquist Library, which does not have the Students who go directly from work to The IFC and Panhellenic Council thus the area. too." That doesn't sit well with students who vast rnsources Clark Library does, will close at night class and then to the library now have no passed a resolution Monday which requests Thome said the library had to make 90111e have come to rely upon library resources for 9 p.m instead of last semester's 10 p.m. clos- reference materials available to them after 9 that the libraries change the "current hours of tough decisions to reduce their budget by late night or early morning study. ing, and its reserve book room, instead of clos- p.m. a time when most night citi.SteS are get- operation to hours more readily accessible to approximately 11 percent this year. "If someone works during the day, which a ing at midnight, now closes at II p.m. Like ting out. all students." Although she had not yet seen the resolu- lot of us do, and they have night classes, when Clark, Wahlquist also opens at I p.m. on Because of complaints among IFC and The request conies from a significant num- tion by IFC and Panhellenic, Thane said she are they going to use the library?" asked Chris Saturdays instead of its former opening time of sorority members from the Panhellenic ber of people. Panhellenic represents nearly has been expecting complaints from student Carpita, president of the SJSI Interfratemity 10 am. Council (an SJSI tmersonwity council), the 400 SJSU students, according to its president Council. These new hours trim Clark Library two organizations have joined forces to rein- Paige Manz, and IFC represents over 1,200 See IIBRARIF-S, Back Page Bill could overhaul student financial aid Blood drive sucking the very process; make loan repayment simpler By Emnut Burgess is to eliminate defaults, which are pro- The legislation would draw money life(blood) out of students Dads staff Yalta jected at $3.6 billion for this year. directly from government funds for Under IDEA, any evasion of pay- loans, instead of through banks. By Darcie D. John.son Students who depend on financial ment would be tax evasion, punish- IDEA would make up to $70,000 Daily ruff writer aid are in kw a change in student loan able by the Internal Revenue Service. of the loans available for most college availability that would make repay- George Conant, legislative assistant and graduate-level students arid up to They're out kw Nood. And they ment a less painful process. to Representative Tom Petri in S143,000 far medical students. want it from SJSU students. The Income-Dependent Education Washington, D.C., said that the pro- IDEA would phase out supplemen- Arnold Air Society is sponsoring Assistance Act, introduced into thi posed legislation would supply dim. t tal loans to students, but would not a blood drive with help Imni Angel state Senate by Senator Dave student loans that are repaid at rates phase out the Stafford loan. Flight Auxiliary and Beta Alpha Psi Durenberger, will redefine loan repay- and intervals based on income after Fraternity. ments as income taxes. The intention school. See LOANS, Back Page The drive started Monday and will continue through Thursday. Students can donate blood in the Greeks benefit charities Student Union Loma Prieta Room _INSIDE from 9 am. to 3 p.m. "We are hoping for a great with series of `a-thons' turnout," air society member Al Philanthropy a yearly Miller said. According to the SPORTS SJSU tradition American Red Cross, 4(X) pints of By "frad Deguchi sorority World champ vaulter: Pre house on Sloth St. to blood are expected to be donated Nay suit *titer hang out and will teeter until this week. nursing student Jeanette Noun today at 5 p.m. Fraternities are Before actually giving blood, holds world horse -vaulting title. Philanthropy can fill a prison's given a certain time skit to teeter volunteers must first answer ques- Page 4 needs WO promote a good feeling on the front lawn with the compa- tions concerning infectious diseases among those who participate in ny of a television and food. and have their blood tested for iron helping out those in need. "It's been great. All the frater- content. Many Greek houses in the nities have been coming over and An attending nurse pricks the SPORTS Interfraternity Council and helping," Purkey said, "It's been volunteer's finger then drops the Tradition carries 'Hawks: Pahellenic Council have begun wonderful and from what I hear, sample in a vile. If the sample sinks After 25 years of pro soccer in doing their pan to help out others the guys love it" the blood has sufficient iron, if the in events area, the Blackhawks bring such as a basketball-a- Not only do fraternities partici- blood floats another test is done to ttain to a teeter socx-a-thon. pate in the teeter toacr-a-thon, but determine if the blood is OK to home crown. Page 4 Currently, Alpha Phi sorority fellow soninues aid also attend. donate. is holding thew annual teeter us- Those new to the esent have If the volunteer's blood is ter-a-thon, which has been an enjoyed participating. deemed suitable for donation, the annual event since 1948 The "We're having fun and it's a actual blood withdrawal then takes WORLD NEWS event raises money for an Alpha really good cause where everyone place. A Red Cross nurse mans the Soviet sub spill: Fire on sun Phi 10unit:won, then divided into gets involved." said Marty Wahl, process by taking the volunteer's grants marine causes racket fuel to given to various heart 20-year-old fine arts masw and blood pressure and then finding a I ynn Flamm Daily staff phoultrattlxi research projects.

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