Student Board considers cutting club budgets By Tat Wodey Clubs m.1y be doing less traveling and be sponsoring more on-campus activities if the Student Board adopts a measure discussed at length during its April 14 meeting. ASNJC President Ken Kohli said that be feels stricter JUidelines should be enforced in allocaung funds to clubs and that club travel that beoeftts only a few should be severely cunailed. The president noted th111 money that would otherwise be used for trips or social events for clubs could be used to bolster general student activities.
The proposed club criteria. which wouJd give the student government greater oontrol of what coru.1itu tcs a significant portion of the ASNIC budget. include clauses that restrict ASNlC·fuoded iravel to that which involves some sort of oompetjtioo and that encourage on-campus functions. Other board expca.:t_tions that clubs would have to meet if the proposal passes include conformity to the ASNIC Constitution and Bybws. adherence to the club's own constirutioo and bylaws. and periodic rcportS on
approved travel activities to the Cardinal Review. Organizations would also be required to meet dassi:ficatioo as active clubs and to have an adviser. The board aJso discussed a cf3u_se that would allow clubs that don't meet one or more of the outlined criteria to oome to the board and discuss their
guidelines would. if adopted. clarify the posirion of campus clubs. Ln other nction. the bonrd discussed with representatives of the Spokane and Inland Empire Blood Bank its reasons for an earlier decision to cancel a scheduled visit by the organization·s mobile unit. Kohli said that reports or rudeness
situations. This clau.se would en:ihle
to school volun1cct'S a nd the idea that
the government to allot matching funds in cen.ain cases. In addition to giving the Student Board tig.hter reins over the e:rpc odj. ture of student funds. the set of
the blood bank operates on a profit basis played significllllt roles in the group·s April 7 decision to forego a spring blood drive slated for April 29. The blood association reprcsentn· ti\•es assured the board 1hat the group is non-profit, and the board will reconsider its stand when it receives verification 1ha1 the organization is accorded such status in Washington. Although a spolceSllo'oman ror lhe blood bank agreed there was no excuse for the reponed rudeness displayed during the foll blood drive. she urged the board to recognize th:11 "thank yous" arc often forgotten in a working situation and submined a copy of a follow-up letter sent 10 the board last fall which ex pres5cd the group's thanks.
aRb1nal R€Vl€W f'rida). April 18, 1980
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Campus Days activities set Spring fo1 er ~ tnten~e this time of year and to celebrate spnng. the ASNIC is holding Campu\ [h, •l\e "-eek of April :>8 through May 2. The 11.eek promisn to be II busy one full of :ictivities. sponing events, presentations and a b:irbecue. A slide lecture April 28 in Room 220 titled "Abstract Expressionism in the New York School. Why and ~ t ls It'" "ill be shO\\'n at 10 a.m. A hot dog-eanng contest will a.Jso ta.kc place in the SUB and " ~II be followed by a tennis match against the Coeur d'Alene Tennis Association at J p.m. on campus. Monday's activities "ill dose with an oil painting workshop from 7-9:JO p.m. in Room 218 conducted by Genevra Sloan. Another oil painting workshop will be held from 1-2:SO p.m. Tuesdny. A Ha"-uian luau f11Sh1on sho,;. "ill rake place in the SUB at 6 p.m. Bod will be follO\led by a slide prcscnu1tion in Room 220 11nd a movie titled "The An of the Suties" at 9 p m. On Wednesday "The An of the Suties.. w1JI be shown again in Room 220 at I0 a.m., and a watcrmelon-eanog contest and bed race down Sherman Avenue "~II 11dd a little compcnnon to the days evenu. An E.F. Hutton "Orksbop will be held in the Kooteo.u Room at 7:30 p.m.. rollo10.ed b) 11 presentation by the Baller Folk at S p.m. in the Communica11on-Arts Building Auditonum. The barbecue. complete "Ith band enten.11nmen1 and refreshments, will be held M3y ? and "ill be the scruog of tug of ,..sr and fmbce- .ind teg·throwing compc1111ons. The tunes of all oontests will be ~red by the ASNIC offices at a later d:11e.
Senatorial elections toda y Three 1960- I !><>phomore seiatori:il positions will be filled 1oday from l field of live candidates ,~,ng for 1be scats. Included ;imong the cand1d:11es are current ASNIC freshman Sens. Pmkrasio Demei, engineering. and Darren V:in Puymbrouck. pre-law. Also running for Student Bo3rd member!>h1p are engineering student Bill Ander;on, m2th-compurer science mnjor Suz:in Roe and sma.11 business mnnagement major Tim IArson. Studeors m:tv c:1s1 1he1r bJllots in the Admmistration Butlding. in the Hedlund \ oc.iuonal Building and in the SUB and must shO"' the poll attendant their srudent identificarion rords 111 thin time. Campaign spttches were held Apnl 16 in the SUB and in the voc11rional building.
In tune Dave Ballla and lnat.ru01or Dennis Carey lo& some musical hours or practice In lbe NlC Commu.nlcatJoa-Aru BuJldlog, wlrlcb ..-w be boas~ thls \ear's Fine An.a Festival. For a complete Ust of e\entS lo this }Cu 's fest.h at. rum·to page 1-i.
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