Coop-Fee Referendum Set to Begin Next Wednesday

Coop-Fee Referendum Set to Begin Next Wednesday

'. Deadline for Student Coop-Fee Referendum Set Regent Moved to Today To Begin Next Wednesday by Milrpret Hewey '- -the southern bran<.h-meeting at Steff Writer UC Los Angeles and the northern by Wade Chilndler branch at UC Berkeley. Student Speciel Report., Poor response has prompted Regent applicants will be in­ the UC Student Body President's terviewed at a second meeting The undergraduate student Counci l (SBPC) to extend the May 2, at which five applicants referendum originally sc heduled ~tude nt Regent application from Southern Cal ifornia and four to begin next Monday has been deadline to today. There was a from Northern California will be postponed two days. genera l shortage of applicants at se lected. Balloting is now set to begin many of the UC campuses on Steentofte said the nine next Wednesday, April 23, and to Sunday's deadline. UC San Diego nominees will be whittled down continue on Thursday and Friday had eig ht applicants while UC to three at the SBPC's meeting at of next week, as well as on Davi had only five, according to UC Santa Cruz on May 9. By June Monday and Tuesday of the tatewl'de external affairs 1, a final student representative following week . The election is to coordinator Karen Steen tofte. wi II be elected tosit on the Board decide the fate of the mandatory UCS D received only two of Regents and by JlIly 1 the Campus Activity Fee and the nomina ting commission ap­ m mber's term will begin. future role of the Student plications . One of the two ap­ Anyone interested in applying Cooperative. plicant will help screen student for this position may obtain an Sample Ballot Regent applicants. The first application from the student According to Barbara Metz, nominating commission meeting organizations office on the 2nd chairperson of the five-member Election Board In session Election Board , the delay was on April 26 will review floor at the student center and for a sa mple ballot to be printed PropOSition I . Should the necessary to allow enough time qua lifications for student Regent- turn them in by 4:30 pm today. and prepared for mailing to all current $6.00 per quarter Campus undergraduates. The decision was ActiVity Fee be (a) maintained 'En ergy Dispersed' announced following a board (b ) eliminated. meeting Monday morning. Proposition II Should the In addition to the text of the Student Cooperative (C oop) Students Will Fast to Support Coop two referendum proposi tlons , the repre ent the UCSD un­ sample ballot Will contain an dergraduate community on by Craig Uchida their fast the following day, just terviewing perspective can­ analy i of the issues by the campus and UniversitY-Wide StII"W,lter a two more tudents begin . This didates for the Regent po ition. board , and position papers by the affair 1 (a ) Yes (b ) 0 proce s will continue during the Be's basic criteria tor election Coop and the opposing Students No Other Sources The tud nt Cooperati ve rest of the week . of a Regent lay in hi d Ire to for Voluntary Action (SVA) . In It analy IS of the fir t Monday voted to sup port both Oth r highlights of the me ting nominate an assertive person, Printing was et to begin proposition, the board explains Itse lf and the mandatory student in luded the election of Ron B e one who would not be in­ ye terday, with the sample ballot what the Campus Ac tiVity Fee IS I In the up oming referendum timidated by the other Regents, to be mailed by the end of and where th e fee money goes , pie tlon Due to the absente of but would stand up (or hi / her Thur day. and pOIn~ ou t tha t It the lee is the anti-Coop forces, little op­ rrghts and beliefs either the Coop nor the SVA ellmlnat d, the agencies now pOS ition was voiced during the Housing, both on and off­ were able to deliver their pOSItion recei ving tho e fund would have dl cusslon of the endorsement. campus, was discus ed. Tad papers in time to meet the to rely on member hip dues, As part of the ongoi ng cam­ Sperry announced th formation original deadline Also, the board voluntary contributions, or paign to upport the tudent of the University Housing Task I tself had dlfficul ty arranging for money from fund-raiSing ac­ Coop, It wa announced that a r orc to investigat al ternatives the neces ary mailing permit. tivities According to Metz, this number of Individual would fa t to hou ing on campus . Included Finally, Vice-chancellor and Dean last statement was to make It of Student Affairs George S. to d monstrate their " incerity among his list of alternatives clear that the university would and d termination" in favor of were : community living, coed Murphy relaved to the board his not make up any 10 t Campus th e organilation . Fred Speck, living, theme housing, and an concern that not enough time Activity Fee money from other Initiator of the fast, aid 14 inve tigation of University had been allowed for interested ources . groups to prepare and distribute member had volunteered to housing prices . The analysl of the econd " sacrifice food and surplus Wayne Stromberg discussed their campaign literature. propo Ilron explains that a "yes " The fi nal versions of the ballot energy" In sup port of the Coop. the off-campus housi ng issue . result would e tabllsh the Coop as questions and the board analysis Spiritually Dispersed Stromberg, specifically hired to the official undergraduate were completed at the Monday Thl exces food and energy investigate and give recom­ student government at UC San meeting, and were not available would then be spiritually mendations concerning the Diego, ther by legitimizing the for distribution until Tuesday functions that the Coop now dispersed to those who are not hou ing situation off-campu~ by morning. A now approved, the fasting but in favor of the the Graduate Studies and perform on an informal basis . A two referendum questions read as referendum The fast wi II Re earch Program , sought ap­ " no" result would mean that a follow : Continued on Page four probably begin next Monday and Fred Speck proval from the Coop for the con ti nue duri ng the week . All of recommendations he had the volunteers will not be fasting a the representative to the compiled These recom - for even days, rather each will outhern California Nominating mendations were aimed primarily fa ., t one day at a time. Committee for the Student to h Ip the student in finding Dinner to Support rhe format is as follows : two Rege nt Bee will be one of everal adequate housing. igning leases, qudent will fa t and then break student representatives in- and other legal matters Vietnam Students Set Proposal Would Lessen Faculty A VI tname e' dinner in Th If reque t for a ylum wa upport of Vletname e student denied by the U Immigration facing deportation wi II be held and Naturalilatlon ervice. Friday at 8 pm in the Muir The $2 .50 admi Slon will help Salaries to Support Grad Students cafeteria. pay th legal co ts Incurred In b y Charles Heimler The only hi tch to that money is the graduate The spon ors of the dinner attempting to convince the, N_ ..di tor students will have to fill out financial confidential aim to encourage public upport Immigration ervice to Support for over a third of UC San Diego's statements and other government forms to get the and raise funds for Vi tname e re on Id r th ir deci ion graduate students hinges on two altruistic its-first is upport. stud nts threatened With The dinner' organizers ay the willingness of graduates to fill out bureaucratic And , th Graduate Student Council, is urging all deportation and possible im­ tho e who attend will not only "work -s tudy forms," and second is professors' grads to do 0 , 0 that the federal money can be prisonment upon their return aid an Important au e but Will willingness to contribute part of their salaries to pooled with the tate money, ensuring equitable home. al 0 enjoy the experience Support grad students . di tribution of the funds . Thl threat of deportation to Vietnam e food and mu ic Gov. Brown's budget has allocated 127 HE's for In addition, a proposal by Ruy Harvey Pearce , aigon , a cording to the prepared and pertormed by the teaching assistantships at UCSD. (HE's are the Dt>an of Graduate Studies, that faculty contribute tudents, was due to their tuden arid th ir friend increment used in computing teaching salaries. part ot their alarles for graduate student upport is political action and ritl i m of pon or' of the dinner in­ Normally, two graduate students are supported on now irculatlng among department chairman the algon gov rnment The lude th ~ oClal1 t Forum on FTE) As of Tuesday, Pearce aid he had had no formal students fear that if ent to Lectur r e , Indochina Peace Pod cets of Money feedback on hiS plan algon, they will b om part of ampalgn , enter for Thl~ ye ar, there were 169 HE's given to lJCSD " It' too soon to tell ," he aid '" have no in- th e tlmat d 2 ,000 politICal v i Cl'\ m ~ " .• n.. '! , ," II ~r ' ~ Th ame lewl i planned for next year Making UjJ tlll lion abollt th(' reaction prl~one" now In algon lar! International Leagll for P a e th cilfference ha ~ent admlntstrator~ , {acuity and " Temporary Political Asylum" and Ju tlce, and th P a e gra ds scrambling to Imd pockets of money nsurrng Pearce aciciE.'d that th('re are no additIonal sour es Thl' ,tudE'nts have a " d for Commllt for th La JoHJ ad ditional ~upport 01 lundlng for th(' grad tudent~ and lores£' ~ th ' lemporar political alum I fiend, Me tlng On£' \uch po ket IS the federal go"ernment' b(>glnnlnll 01 a ~lgnl'lCant df> rease In the quallt of lin til their dpm ratl IrbNtles TI ke~ and more Informalion work ,tudy-program The f'(lUivalent of 26 mor(' undl'rllradud It' li1,tru tlon If the mone not a, well <1, tho,e 01 all let­ can be obtain d throu h U D IT[' wa secUied by Vlc('-Chancellor Bernard SISCO (Oint' liP With p opk ar guarante d " ,tud('flt organllatlon In d rl' ent trip to Washington.

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