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Spartan Daily for Passed Proposition D Last Semester Rights to the Funds When President "The System Is Set Up

Parking lot in springld By Sean Silverthorne said in her weekly press conference The university would need the Downtown merchants "It will definitely get worse SJSU. She said tenured faculty Construction of a new parking yesterday. rights to 1,000 spaces from 7 a.m. -2 also benefit. Fullerton maintained. before it gets better," Fullerton positions may be harder to conic by garage on 4th Street across from Two plans are being considered, p.m. 175 days out of the year, she "We SJSU are an as yet untapped commented. if enrollment continues to decline. campus could begin as early as late she said. said. market of 30,000 people." One temporary solution would Ideally, Fullerton would like to spring if a plan is approved by the One would provide the The city would also be able to She would like to see plans be conversion of lots running under have the flexibility to shift open California State University and university with a 30-year lease of a sub-lease the structure during the finalized before the November highway 280 at Second pnd Third positions from a non-productive fin Colleges Board of Trustees in redevelopment agency built regular school year at night to meeting of the trustees and streets, 10th and 11th streets, and the terms of enrollment ) area into one November, according to SJSU structure. downtown business interests when estimated that construction would corner of Fruitvale and Vine such as business, which is ex- President Gail Fullerton. The second would grant SJSU the need for student parking isn't as be completed within a year and a streets into parking areas, she said. periencing phenomenal growth. Fullerton said. half after ground breaking. But a tenured prote.,sor is in one Negotiations with the city's "air space rights" to the land and pressing, "I am asking for 1,000 spaces Her preference would be a Ironically, parking problems area for the length of his career, she redevelopment agency are under the CSUC system would fund con- but we might only get 200-300," garage which featured a shopping would get worse as construction of said. "We are going to have to be way for plans to build a city- struction of the garage. Fullerton said. center on the first floor so that "it the parking garage begins because extremely careful in who we grant university garage winch might Both plans feature a sharing The location at Second Street is wouldn't look like a garage," she the site is currently parking facility tenure to. We just dor 1 have the reserve up to 1,000 spaces for of the garage by the university with within walking distance of the university students, the president the city, Fullerton said. said. for 800 cars, she said. flexibility to make a mistake campus, she said, and a security anymore, she said. patrol guard would be hired to help In other comments Fullerton the area. said: within The other spots are -She opposed a proposal to biking distance, she said, and added begin tuition at the state college that the campus might have access campuses. Tuition wouldn't I.os to free bike lock -ups from a generate enough money to balance provides racks Angeles firm which the budget she said, and would drive exchange for and maintenance in away any segments of the society space on the racks. advertising which can barely afford a college Daily The stickler, however, is that Spartan education as is. prohibit on-campus state by-laws -She would like the city to ex- advertising, she said. tend block federal grant money in SJSU is currently waiting on a Number 14 Serving the San Jose State Community Since 1934 Friday, September 22, 1978 the form of low interest home im- Volume 71, opinion, due in two weeks, legal provement loans to the south before challenging the rule on the campus community area as has of overriding interest to the grounds been done on the north side. community. campus -Expects a report from the Aside from the parking PCAA on their investigation into Old documents reflect Bunzel problem, Fullerton Also discussed alleged violations in thc men's changing patterns or enrollment at athletic department in 3-4 1,vceks. Affirmative action revision due By Don McCarthy So far, Faustina finds no such The Affirmative Action Plan "The report should be a critical An optimistic Steve Faustina, lack from President Gail Fullerton. "made no detailed reference to non- self-analysis of where we are, and SJSU affirmative action coor- "I've discussed with the president academic ar-mative action," should lead to a commitment to look dinator, said Wednesday the her philosophy and am convinced according to Faustina. at problems in greater detail. University's affirmative action she is supportive and committed to Proposition 13 and declining "Bunzel wanted something that policy and procedures and af- the goals of affirmative action," enrollments will also affect the look said SJSU's doing wonderful firmative action plan needs to be Faustina said. of the new plan, Faustina believes. things." revised and updated. Faustina categorized Bunzel's The first goals towards a more The policy and procedures were position as one of "benign neglect." Faustina, who in the spring of effective affirmative action policy adopted by the Academic Senate and He said minorities employed at 1977 said he planned to resign his for SJSU are the revision of the approved by President Bunzel in SJSU were dissatisfied with Bun- position by the end of the 1977-78 procedures and plan on which the Spring 1974. The Affirmative Action zel's attitude to the point of apathy. school year has decided to stay, program rests, according to Plan was issued by Bunzel in June "They would have been surprised to mainly because of former SJSU Faustina. 1975. see a strong affirmative action President John Bunzel's policy,' ' he said. resignation, he said. Both documents "reflect John Last spring a controversy arose Bunzel's attitude that affirmative over Faustina's affirmative action The Bakke decision will affect "Bunzel resigned and I quit action means just casting the net report. Bunzel finally released it to SJSU minority employment looking so intensely for something widely and letting the best qualified the Academic Senate with reser- negatively only if administrators else," he related. be hired," Faustina said. vations. have the impression that the case set had an While he and Bunzel He believes that there are Faustina said of the episode, "If affirmative action back, Faustina personal relationship, by K.,^1 Komenich amiable defects in the auditing and reporting there had been better com- said. Steve Faustina, SJSU affirmative action officer, has dropped plans Faustina said there was "a lack of procedures and in the system of munication between the president "As a supporter of affirmative support for accountability of the department and the Affirmative Action Office, to quit his position at the end of this year and is optimistic about the the program from action I praise the element of the and program heads at SJSU. there would have been no problem. universities affirmative action plan. Bunzel." decision that the use of race as a criteria in hiring is constitutionally correct," he said. declared on unregistered voters; As to specific problems within 'War on apathy' the university's affirmative action commitment, Faustina mentioned the hiring of Spanish-surnamed A.S. goal is 5,000 students before persons to the clerical and secretary election staff as an area where progress is needed. Currently six percent of the By Mike Myslinski produced local voter turnouts of 12 to elections, Kreglo said. Daily's operating costs and ad AS. councilman James Delgado clerical and secretary staff is The A.S. Council has declared 18 percent. He also cited the seven The council also adopted a revenue, with a $25,000 ceiling on the challenged Goldberg's claim that Spanish-surnamed. He said that war on apathetic students who percent turnout in the spring A.S. resolution opposing the charging of amount the A.S. is committed to the Daily provides adequate figure need to be raised to 10 percent aren't registered to vote in the up- elections as cause for an assault on tuition to attend schools in the fund. coverage of campus clubs and ac- for SJSU to be consistent with the coming state elections. student apathy. California State University and The plan, proposed by SJSU tivities. available labor force of Spanish- Wednesday afternoon the council Prior to adopting a resolution Colleges system, a move which may president Gail Fullerton, was ap- "I prefer looking at the ads than surnamed in the clerical/secretarial voted unanimously to set a goal of putting the registration drive in become necessary because of proved on a 11-4 vote - one vote over at some of the stories" the Daily field in the area. registering 5,000 SJSU students motion, the council heard from Dick Proposition 13. the required two-thirds majority. runs, Delgao said. before the statewide Oct. 9 deadline. Kreglo, campaign manager for state The resolution states that CSUC The $25,000 ceiling was not part of AS. President Maryanne Ryan, According to Faustina, if in- Registration booths will set up assemblyman John Vasconcellos, D- Chancellor Glenn Dumke "is Fullerton's plan. speaking in support of the direct vestigators from the Civil Rights near entrances to the Student Union San Jose. initiating efforts with the governor's "You owe it to the students to $25,000 allocation, said providing the Enforcement agency of HEW were building, Dudley Moorhead Hall, Kreglo said campus political office to impose tuition in the CSUC see that they get the best services full amount would mean the Daily to check out SJSU's affirmative SJSU dorms, fraternities and involvement is low nationwide.

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