Shively Ends Student Trustee Term I

Shively Ends Student Trustee Term I

IUPUI housing rates increase, effective August 1 fey P a s t l in BaU furnished apartments are to bs IUPUI housing ratss have baao increased from HM to *91 a year increased from 9119 a month to 91B; increased, as approved by the Indiana Double rooms rose from 9*1 to *94, and the only om-beckoom furnished University Board of Trustees. The and a grot? sf B others rose from a apartment will change from 9157 per new rates become effective August 1 ran ge o f I I * M l to a r a f t o f 9 * M * month t o 9 l * for the 1177-71 academ ic year. for ooe year. Furnished efficiencies in Warthin The increases are approximately Union Building single rooms (there Apartments will increase from 9191 to five per coot for single rooms, and are only two) are slated to increase 91* a month, one-bedroom furnished from 14 to 91 per coot for from 9*0 to 9*0 per year; double apartments from 9157 to 91C9; an rooms from *M to *90 Efficiency unfurnished one-bedrooms changed from 9 1 * to 9141. Warthin's apartments with den- study and two bathrooms will now Student rates increase range from 91* to 9X15 per mooth Twenty-six other Warthin apartments for health insurance now rent from 9199 to 9159 per month fe y P a a ll The health service is open Ifoodey through Friday from • : * am to t pm; Yearly rates for student health Fridays It Is open from 1:90 am to 5 Artist s concept tf a small (* meter) space heteaiag system parabolic Insurance have risen, reports pm. Students requiring treatment on Congressional antenna (drawing ceartney ef NAM). IUPUI's Workmans’ Compensation weekends or after hours should report "Coordinator Virginia Stratton. to Wiahard Memorial Hospital Orbiting antenna best Nothing has chained in the policy it­ Insights self, and maternity baoeflts remain Since the studnt health eevice does the sam e ( 9 l « ) . for space listening not provide hospitalisetion coverage, Linflirti grin itnngtti Coverage for the student only policy students art urged to enroll in the in h u m C m m itt* The beat and most tcooom kal way those now used for deep space com­ rose to * 4 ; student and spoui Student Health Insurance Plan age was uppsd to 1110. The la hates for extraterrestrial intolli- munications and radar probing of the (SHIP), as It previdm inpatient Things could become tougher for spouss and all children policy root to fence is via a hemispheric antenna, welfare recipients and easier for land­ 9177; and student and a ll children some two miles in diameter, which —Antennas placed in craters on the Designed specifically for IUPUI lords because of the House Ways and c o v e ra g e w as upped to 9111. orbits the earth opposite the moon, far side of the moon, which could students, the insurance plan offers Means approved amendments to the according to a recent study conducted sweep the entire sphere of the Located in Coleman Hospital, the treatment by physicians or nurses in Aid for Famihes with Dependent by the Stanford Rmaarch Institute for heavens, while shielded from man­ health service offers medical atten­ the Health Service; specialty consul Children program (AFDC). The the N ASA/Am es R esearch Center. made radio interference. ^ tion to full-time students, whether tents; referral to any of the specialty amendment increases the number ef The judgment was made after —The debiting antenna (recom­ graduate, undergraduate or profes­ clinics at the Medical Center ; labora­ people who get checks earmarked for assessment of three different mended by the study) which would sional; and to part-time students tory procedures and x-rays; and rent or utilities. strategies: also have a full view of the sky, but under special arrangement. Informa­ emergency room care at the Wiahard Under the Committee's bill, fewer -A n earth-based "orchard” dotted would have to be shielded from the tion on qualifying for coverage may Memorial Hospital or recipients would have the right to with parabolic radio antennas like earth's radio emteeione be obtained by ca llin g 9144514. fa c ilitie s spend AFDC money as they see fit although they could withheld rent or utility checks if landlordi failed to provide service. i Shively ends student trustee term Local officials convinced commit­ tee members that the present system fey J e E lk a M eyers Sharp ground. It is difficult to maintain rwU(« and ioin tlv share the ram n m with how students felt on a given allows too many landlordi to get Les Shively has just completed a quality when everything is getting leadership which is available," said issue. "Especially those issues chested; hence fewer of them are two-year term as Indiana more expensive and there are no S h ively. directly affecting students. willing to rent to welfare recipients University's first student member of funds forthcoming. We were con­ As s member of the board, Shively "W e should have gotten an earlier Unless payments were guaranteed, the Board of Trustees and is looking cerned about funding our eight said he was concerned about the open- start on the student life study. And 1 the officials argued, housing for the forward to beginning his new job with rsmpines adequately so that I.U. ness of the meetings. "W e all know we was also interested in revamping the poor might suffer. Opponents of the the School of Business, IUPUI, as a could tru ly be s statew id e s y s te m ." are good guys but the world doesn’t. If committee system of the university. change argued it would subject recipi­ counselor in its career integrated Shively believes the board made some of our actions had been aired in Many of the committees in ents to even more bureaucratic program far MBA students. The fol­ great strides while he was s member. public meetings rather than executive could benefit from student input. The m*nipnUtinn lowing is his reflection on the past two "N ot because 1 was a member neces­ (doted) sessions, we would have input could make the committees years. sarily, but the university has made a saved ourself slot of ridicule" »« -------«-* ------- — ----------------- a y M . more effective. m s ” 1 filed for the position of student concerted effort to reach out to the Shively believes the board's "M y tenure as trustee has not bean MSMittfy rtuftmtin trustee primarily at the encourage­ community. An example is our com­ primary concerns are students, tax­ all fun and gam es," said Shively,"but tact Bpptsfflon ment of then I U.-Bloomington's Stu­ mitment to Wiahard Memorial payers and alumni. "W e have an obli­ I enjoyed it. I waa glad for the oppor­ dent Association President, Jay Hospital in Indianapolis. Tbs arrange­ gation to these three groups to see tunity to serve.” I legislation to halt forced retire­ King," said Shively. ment with the Marion County Health that regardless of where roooey ment faces deep-rooted prejudice. "I was a senior and had not made and Hospital Corporation appears to comes from, we get the best use out of According to Rep. Paul Findley (R- any definite plans about graduate be working satisfactorily. The board it. 111 ), stereotypes about the elderly school. When I was still being con­ just recently agreed to renew the uni­ "I don't really have any regrets. I have had a profound influence on sidered for the position as ooe of the versity's csntfLt with MCHHC suppose I should have defended fees attempts to make mandatory final 10,1 decided I should be makizw because people an both sides have for student life programs a little retirement Illegal. up my mind. It was than I decided to been pleased with the success of the earlier. I suppose I am most Findley's bill (HR « ) makes it a go to graduate school in Indianapolis, past few y e a n . concerned about the outside — the crime to discriminate against beysuM* of the MBA and "One of the problems we had and people. We need to explain and make emioyees in either the public or law degree program ." said Shively. continue to face is convincing dear to the general public everything p riv a te sector an the basis o f a ge While senring on the board, Shively Indianspolis of the university's com­ we do. By doing that, you save More than half the work force in the said the tnntees were concerned mitment to it. I believe the board and yourself a lot of questions," said private sector faces mandatory about maintaining the quality of I.U .’a the university should make every S h ively. retirem en t a t * . schools. "The problem with funding effort to assure coordinating abilities As a student trustee, Shively Printed with permission ef made us feel as if we were losing between Bloomington and Indians- believed it important to stay in tune Les Shively Congressionsl Quarterly, Inc. 2 Sagamore July 6,1977 IUPUI News Student leaders pledge support to IUPUI Student leaders pledged their sup­ In his prepared statement, meet with the students and said such port and willingness to work with Komakech said, "It is around the stu­ meetings would continue on a regular administration for the betterment of dents that the Institution is built. Thus basis. IUPUI when they met recently with we feel that (he students should be Twenty student officers and Dr.

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