San Francesco FOGHORVolume 90, Issue 14 University of San Francisco FebruaryN 9, 1994 New campus eatery slated for fall Kelly Sullivan Editor-in-Chief Professional Food Management, PFM, currendy under contract with USF for two more years, is looking to expand its services. According to ASUSF Business Manager Denise Swett, the Associated Students of USF (ASUSF) and PFM are both interested in occupying the small space on the first floor ofthe University Center left vacant last semester when AS Express moved. A food committee consisting of students, faculty and staff met on a monthly basis last semester to review the food services being offered, discuss expansion possibilities and listen to students' concerns and opinions that were brought forward. Swett, a member ofthe committee, said that as a result ofthe meetings, several ideas were generated about what eateries students are interested in bringing on campus. Swett said that the new facility is slated for the fall semester, but Dan Krantz, PFM Area Manager, said that it is possible it could get off the ground within a month. PFM and ASUSF are presendy negotiating with various eateries such as Subway, Togos and Double Rainbow. Krantz said that PFM would like to relocate the ice cream counter in Mainstreet Market, allowing them to expand the sandwich section and cut down the congestion and traffic. Moving the ice cream counter downstairs is the most affordable, Krantz said. He further said that the new A new eating facility will soon move into this vacant spot on the first floor of the University Center renovations will not cause prices to rise since expenses will be paid from an operational budget. that no more than 18 student positions could exist. Krantz said resources to operate it. He said that the University's primary "The prices are high enough as it is. Our goal is not to raise that this will allow more flexibility in scheduling and they will concern is to provide a food service for students that is needed. prices next year," Krantz said. be able to hire more students as well. According to Swett, it will Clark said that the earliest the new facili ty could be open is after Whethet or not prices will increase, will not depend on PFM also lower food costs as well because PFM will employ student spring break, and the latest is fall semester. however, but rather the University, which sets the prices at PFM. workers rather than employees affiliated with a union, which PFM and ASUSF are meeting with the food committee this It has not been decided who will manage the new facility, but will eliminate the cost of union benefits. Krantz said that week to offer their proposals on how the space can best be both Swett and Krantz said they would like to hire more PFM's intent is not to eliminate current union positions, but utilized. The proposals will also be brought before the ASUSF student workers. Last week, PFM was in contract negotiations to hire more students. With this new contract change, both will Senate who will make suggestions as well. Once this is done, with their union about increasing the percentage of workers be attainable. recommendations will be presented to Clark who will pass who are students. Krantz said that negotiations had been Ditector of University Center Bill Clark said that several them on to Vice President of Student Affairs Carmen Jordan- worked out and it was agreed that students will work no more factors will be considered before the University decides who Cox. Clark said Jordan-Cox will make the final decision on than 30 percent ofthe total hours. Their former contract said will manage the eating facility, such as who has the best how the space will be used. Law school establishes ties with Cambodia James Tedford projectas head ofthe USF Cambodia Program. "The University acquire a broad scope and, indeed, get off the ground. In News Editor is expanding almost daily into Asia, and this is just another step keeping with the University's ideals of not only community in that direction." A professor of comparative law who has but global service, this will allow foreign nationals who could Cambodia, still reeling from Communist rule in the late 70s, done extensive work with the legal systems of Cambodia and not otherwise participate in such an undertaking to do so, free has enlisted the support of the USF SchoolofLaw in an attempt China, Donovan also directs the Asian Pacific Legal Studies of charge — creating a much-needed rapport with this to redefine its government and legal system. Beginning in Program. educationally impoverished corner of the world. March, the Asian Pacific Legal Studies Program will send two "Our program consists of two parts," said Donovan. "One For years, a foothold in the Far East is something that has law faculty to Phnom Penh, where they will interview and is to bring Cambodian lawyers to USF for graduate-level legal evaded even the most venerable institutions. "There are select 10 Cambodian lawyers for study in the United States. training, and the other is to send our faculty over there and individual faculty members from Stanford and Boston The first Cambodians will arrive in J uly. No other program on make the resources here at the law school available to law University who are involved over there, but (only) in their the West Coast exists on this scale. schools in Cambodia." individual capacities (and) not as a university," said Donovan. "We are in the forefront of universities who have Asian Last fall, the Law School received a $500,000 grant from The She also mentioned that of all West Coast institutions, only the programs," said Dolores A. Donovan, who will oversee the Asia Foundation in San Francisco, allowing the program to please see "Cambodia'', page three Inside this Issue... Ilti&ide this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue... Inside this Issue.. ^aae 8: Profile Page 10: Entertainment Paae 16: SportsWeek A tribute to "Endgame" - a theatre Dons come back'for Mercedes Evangelista of the absurd two amazing victories Calendar m Monday, Feb. 7-Friday, Feb. 11 deposit due by 5 p.m. Rush week continues more info, at Koret call Greek Council for more info. Wednesday, February 16 Wednesday, February 9 Career Fair in McLaren, 11 a.m. How to Get the Most out of the Career Fair sponsored by Arts & Science Council, sponsored by Career Services the UBA and Career Services A recruiter will share info, on what all students invited recruiters look for UC 413,4 p.m. Thursday, February 17 "Postmodernism and Deconstruction: Friday, February 11 A Challenge to Western Reason." Philippine United Student a free public lecture by Organization presents: Rev. W. Norris Clark, S.J., A Filipino Valentine Movie Special Fordham University professor "Bakit Labis Kitang Mahal" Faculty Lounge, 8 p.m. Hayes Healy TV Lounge, 7 p.m. free admission Sunday, February 20 a slide lecture, "American Southwest I" Monday, February 14 given by Mr. Louis Lake Bryant, M. 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