The Paisano Vol. 1 Issue 4

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The Paisano February 24, 1981

Volume 1, Number 4

S a n Antotuo, T e x a s 78213

Chwrsed Unconstitutional

Spring SRA Election Scheduled

by J . D . A u a t l n

During tfieir Fdiruaiy 11th meeting, members of ttie SFtA elected four new representatives to fill vacated positkmS within the SRA. Representing the freshman class for the remainder of ttie spring semester will lie Vk:tor Icenogle and Raul Scott. Filling ttie sentcn" and graduate positkins are L e i ^ Perry and Gregg Medlyn, both of whom ran for offk:e unopposed. At the meeting of Fetiruary 18th, SRA members voted to accept ttie resignatkm of Penny Smiley, Corresponding Secretary. No provisions were made to fill tfie position vacated

tiy Penny Smiley. Following this order of business, ttie subject of ttie upcoming S I ^ election was discussed. The SFiA was informed that the planned voting dates of March 4th and 5th are in direct violation of the SRA's constitution whk:h states that the elections must tie tield "two weeks" prior to the spring tireak tfiat starts on March 16th. After spending nearly 4 5 minutes trying to decide if spring semester break meant ttie end of the. semester, as treasurer Kevin McCormick pxiinted out, or if ttie vacation period actually started on Monday morning as opp-jsed to the prevtous Friday after classes, a motion was made to suspend

No Taiccrs for 3 Positions

Candidates Announced The f .llp\ÂťM o UTSA students have filed for SRA positions as of 5:00 p.m. Friday, Febmary 20th.

Prealdent J. Dot\ Metcalfe Ronald K Garcia A n t o n i o De Los

Corresponding Secretary no candidates have filed Treasurer no candidates have filed Parliamentarian Matthew Murguia

Santos

Vice-Preaident Jo Ann Ruiz Kirii W Dockeiy Sandra Noliile Recording Secretary no candidates have filed Senior Repreaentatlvea Hdly Krezdom Rulien S. Femandez Elizabeth A. Bostic Antonki Toscano Leigh Perry Sara Anderson Joseph Zafir

Junior Representatives Matthew Murguia Cheryl M. Weston Louis Brogley Mindy Renee Mann Chris Webb Richard Buitron Historian Christine F. Brionez

Sophomore tatlves I ^ u l Scott Jerry L. Serrato Victor Icncogle Suzy Sims Davkl Boucher William Sims

Represen-

the elections until the constitution could hie amended. SRA president, Ronnie Garcia, suggested ttiat even t h o u ^ thq SRA would jeopardize violating their constitution the election stiould be held as cÂťiginally planned. This would enable the SRA to "save face" as he put it. Offier issues that were voted on included the passing of a motion to tiold a detiate/discussion onthe El Salvador situation and related U.S. involvement in that area. This activity is lieing sctieduled for Febmary 25th at 1:00 p.m. with the SRA meeting being moved to 3:00 p m.

The possibility of SRA involvement in legal action being initiated against some of UTSA's Institutional Rules for ttieir apparent violation of First Amendment rights in the areas of h'eedom of speech and press was discussed. Ramon Valdez, SRA Parliamentarian, reported tfiat tie tiad approached a '^ representative of ttie American Civil liberties Union on this. Further discusskm was'^ tabled. Ttie S I ^ passed a motion to give up its sponsorstiip of ttie University Life Awards. It was suggested that the University AssemUy take over the program. The next SRA meeting is sctieduled for February 25th at 3:00 p.m.

F r i e d r i c k P a r k provides a serene asylum (see story inside). Photo by N a n E l l z e y

GoodNews^a^Nejg^

Worl( Study Students Receive Increase

UTSA students employed under ttie College Work Study Program received good news and tiad news last week. Ttie good news was a wage increase; the bad news is ttiat some work study students will work less hours. The problem stems from a recent act by the Texas Legislature which increased most state employees salaries. This act calls for College Worit Study students to receive a 5 . 1 % houriy increase; however, only 2 0 % of this progrttfrt'Ts" funded by tfie state. The otfier 8 0 % comes from federal funds. Ttie federal funding .is predetermined each year arid this set amount is not subject to change. While the State dkl allocate an additional amount to increase its 20% share by 5 . 1 % , the total amount of A candidates' forum will tie funds available is not enough tield Monday, March 2nd from for all stydents to continue 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m. in working ttieir regular hours at the Sombrilla area. All candidates, including write-in can- . the new houriy wage. didates, will have an opportuniAs explained to T h e ty to participate. Paisano tiy Dee Glisson of the Financial A k l office, each work study student has a fixed F r e s h m a n Representatives amount they may eam each semester. This amount is deterno candidates have filed mined by the amount of total aid for which the student is G r a d u a t e Representatives eligible and other aid received. Dixie Carter

Students cannot eam more than this fixed amount. In order to prevent this, some students will fiave ttieir total work fiours reduced up to one and one-tialf hours. Tfiese students will continue to eam approximatcHy ttie same amount. For exanple, a student currentiy working nineteen flours earns $63.65 weekly. Under tfie new houriy wage, ttiis student will work only seventeen and one-half tiours but will eam $63.70. Other students will continue to worit tfieir sctieduled tiours; but, ttie supervisors of these students will keep a record of the student's total earnings to insure tfiat tfiese students do not work any longer ttian necessary to eam ttie amount to which ttiey are entitled. According to Glisson, most of this group will tie able to complete this semester with only minor, if any, adjustments necessary. As tfie spring semester ends ttie fisioal,year for financial aid, tfie increase will not affect students' hours in the summer sessions or future semesters. With the increase, undergraduate student assis tant 1 positions now receive $3.64 per hour and graduate student assistant 11 positions receive $3.84 per hour.


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