Regis University ePublications at Regis University Brown and Gold Archives and Special Collections 1-21-1981 1981 Brown and Gold Vol 64 No 12 January 21, 1981 Follow this and additional works at: https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold Part of the Catholic Studies Commons, and the Education Commons Recommended Citation "1981 Brown and Gold Vol 64 No 12 January 21, 1981" (1981). Brown and Gold. 491. https://epublications.regis.edu/brownandgold/491 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Special Collections at ePublications at Regis University. It has been accepted for inclusion in Brown and Gold by an authorized administrator of ePublications at Regis University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. GOfiD Volume LXIV Regis College Wednesday, January 21, 1981 Tuition To Increase 14.1% Next Year By Tony Lee twelve to eighteen hours, or O'Conne-ll Hall will rise $622; and the twenty meal basement of the Student Following the winter will be $2,230. That is an from $586 to $645; a regular plan will be $667 compared Center and the elimination of meeting of the Regis Board increase of $275 from the single in those two halls will to the current charge of paneling for the hallways of of Trustees, the Business charge of $1,955 which is be $702 compared to $638 $590. Loyola. Student Life also cut Office has announced an currently the rate. Credit this year; a large single in At this time the basic fees five R.A.'s from the staff. increase of 14.1% in tuition hours will cost $140 per DeSmet or O'Connell will go each student must pay have One R.A. will be taken from per semester for the 1981-82 credit hour as opposed to from $796 to $876; and all not increased however they each dorm and both half­ school year. Cost increases $122 this year. _The 14.1% rooms in West Hall will may be raised by next fall. wing basements will forego will also occur at the room tuition increase for the 1981 increase in cost from $643 to Many budget cuts were their R.A. Dean of Student and board price level. SAGA school year comes in the $707. All of these prices are made to lower the increase to Life, Dr. Stephanie Wemig, has announced a 13% rise in wake of an 18.5% increase for one semester. 14.1%. Some of the pro­ stated ''realizing that we are food costs and the Office of last year and an 8% increase Meal plan prices have grams eliminated or cut in Denver, which has one of Student Life will raise room for the 1979 school year. increased across the board. down include a possible the highest inflation rates in rates 10.1%. The new housing costs will The ten meal plan rises from computer expansion, a heat­ the country, I'm glad that we Standardized tuition, used be levied as follows: a $510 to $576; the fifteen ing project for the library, could .keep our increases when a student takes from ~ double· occupancy in DeSmet meal plan goes from $550 to repairs for the roof and down at the 10-14% level." Regan Resigns Admissions Position Dorm Damage Down Bill Regan, the Director of By Maureen Corbley sealed. The walls in O'Con­ Admissions at Regis since The Student Life office nell are scheduled for re­ 1973, has resigned his posi­ reported that the total dorm painting this month and the tion. Associate Director damages for September, Oc­ carpet is to "be replaced this Marty Marquez will act as tober and November of 1980 summer. In DeSmet, the admissions coordinator dur­ we.re down 38% compared to north and south stairwells ;.,8 the interizn per.iod. A the total for the same months were painted. All of the new admissions director is of the 1979-1980 school year. showers are scheduled to be expected to be hired at the The breakdown by dorm of redone by June. In West, the end of this fiscal year in July. common area damages was corriders were repainted and Regan came to Regis from as follows: DeSmet-$719, "chalkboard paint" was in­ St. Louis University where down 61% from last year; stalled by the hall phones. he was the Assistant Dean of O'Connell-$522, down 23%; Writing can be erased from Admissions. He also re­ and West:$918, down 7%. this special paint which will ceived his master's degree in The Brown & Gold asked Dr. be put in the other dorms if it education from St. Louis U. Stephanie W emig, the Dean is a success in West. Director of Marketing, Dr. of Student Life, to comment The project of putting Bob Kaffer, ~adly announced on the ·reasons for this acoustical tile in the Science Bill's decision to resign yet Bill Regan decrease. ''I am very Amphitheatre was begun he feels that the present staff pleased and I think that and will be finished later on will handle the change: "I lar assessments of the ad- ''I'll miss that and I'm sure a students have generally ta­ in the year. The sound is have a lot of confidence in missions office to prevent lot 9f other people will. I'll ken better care of things this already improved although the folks that we have-it any problems from arising. miss the glee in his voice year. The repairs have also · the job is not yet finished. will have no detrimental ''Bill has an engaging when he called to remind me been' done more quickly on Student Life is beginning a effect." There will be regu- personality," states Kaffer. that Notre Dame lost." our part. If the environment conservative push this year is nice, I think people tend to with projects such as insula­ ke~ it that way.'' ting, installing Sunex on Students have probably more windows, installing noticed several dorm im­ cold-water-only washing Griess Leaves After 15 Years provements since the machines, and asking resi­ Christmas break. The show­ dents to tum off lights. More ers in O'Connell were sealed details of this conservation John Griess, an assistant and regrouted and the wallS push will be given in the professor in the Communi­ by the waterfountains were future. · cation Arts department since 1966, resigned his position effective this semester. His courses will be covered by .About part-time instructors. until a full-time instructor is hired which will most likely occur at the end of this calendar Our Cover year, according to Academic Dean Fr. Mike Sheeran. Almost simultaneously yesterday, the hostages ut:JIUII~u Mr. Griess has tauglit a in Iran for 444 days were released and Ronald Reagan wide variety of courses inaugurated as the 40th President of the Uni~ed ow:'""':s· throughout his Regis career John Griess We can only hope that dip,omacy, humanity and his specialty was film­ conservatism are compatible ingredients for a making and the study of film of Denver for his undergrad- the University of Florida. future. history. lie attended the uate degree and his graduate Griess taught at Greensboro University of California at studies were at Bowling College and Bowling Green Berkeley and the University Green State University and previous to Regis. G.A. Meeting Tonigh1: at 5:30 in the Faculty Lounge ·-~ What! School Again? College P1ess Serv1c£' Welcome back! How was your break'O Yeah, mine too. Well, see ya later. How many times has this conversation occured over the last week? Well, welcome back anyway. This first issue of the semester is chock-full of interesting news, features and sports ranging from resignations to reviews to renovations. But don't let this great surfacing of copy fool you. The Brown & Gold is in constant need of writers, photographers, typists and all other positions that can possibly be filled on a student newspaper. There will also be a major change -of staff in the next few months so if you desire a position of responsibility next year on the staff, now is the time to get going. And if you have no intention of being a regular on this publication but still have something to say, don't forget that we encourage letters to the editor and guest articles are always welcome . Look forward to more Brown & Gold functions this semester. It will be tough to top all of the activities we promoted last semester, but we'll try! Good luck this semester and remember, never say die. Europe This Summer Letters to the· Editor· Dear Editor, starting this Friday featuring · Jobs ·Availabl~ On behalf of the Belial Bar ''The Godfather.'' Don't Many Interesting staff, I would like to wish miss out, join the fun at the everyone a happy new year! Belial where Euphoria be- We are looking forward to comes a reality. bringing you great enter- Also, if you have run into a Job opportunities in tainment this semester. pitcher or two, bring them in Europe this summer ... Work many students have made mind that they will be Movies like ''Close En- and we will fill them up free. this summer in the forests of application for next summer working on the European counters of the Third Kind'', About 50 are missing so we· Germany, on construction in jobs. American-European . economy. arld wages will ''Airplane,'' ''Harold &. know that they are out there. Austria, on~- farms in Ger­ Student Servic~ (<ni a non­ naturally be scaled accord­ Maude," "The Producers" One final note.
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