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The Oracle WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014 I VOL. 52 NO. 34

Inside this Issue

M A N A G I N G

Students to write, direct, perform a Play-In-A-Day. Page 4

Montage

S PORTS Taggart almost pulls White in Tulsa. BACK

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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

SG votes against Athletic fee increase Staff union By Roberto Roldan

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E D I T O R

The Student Government (SG) Senate recommended the Local Fee Committee fund only 25 percent or less of the $600,000 requested by USF Athletics for athlete scholarship differentials in a straw poll taken Tuesday night. According to the results of the poll, 18 SG senators voted to deny the funding request, 20 voted to approve $150,000 of the request, five voted to approve $300,000, four voted to approve $450,000 and only one senator voted to fully fund the request. Currently, students pay $14.46 per credit hour toward the Athletic fee, on top of a $10 flat-rate fee. The $600,000 proposed request from USF Athletics would be an additional 62 cents per credit hour per student. Prior to the poll, senators entered into nearly half an

4 in favor of 75% 5 in favor of 50%

1 in favor of full increase

18 in favor of no additional funding

20 in favor of 25% of proposed increase

By Wesley Higgins N E W S

Based on senators present at Tuesday’s Student Government Senate meeting. ORACLE GRAPHIC/ADAM MATHIEU hour of debate over the $600,000 proposed increase in student athletic fees. The debate was sparked by a presentation by SG Senator and Local Fee Committee member Corey Ulloa.

Senator Chris Johnson, one of the most vocal critics during the discussion, said the debate shouldn’t be about the merit of sports programs, rather the merit of allowing USF Athletics

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USF grad redefines beauty queen title By McKenna Skope C O R R E S P O N D E N T

By winning Miss U.S. Virgin Islands in 2012, Aniska Tonge competed for Miss America 2013 and is about to represent the U.S. Virgin Islands in Miss World 2014. Yet Tonge said she didn’t grew up a princess. “I’m not one of those girls who’s done it since she was 2,” she said. “You wouldn’t have seen me on ‘Toddlers and Tiaras.’” It wasn’t until after graduating from USF in 2012, with a bachelor’s in psychology and a minor in women and gender studies, that she began competing in beauty pageants. Tonge enters pageants to

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Aniska Tonge, a USF graduate, qualified for Miss America 2013 and is about to represent the U.S. Virgin Islands in Miss World 2014. SPECIAL TO THE ORACLE

negotiations start to wind down E D I T O R

The state of contract negotiations improved between university officials and the staff union Tuesday as both sides came to the table willing to compromise. “Both parties should feel that we came in good faith,” said John Dickinson, chief negotiator for the university administration. “This is supposed to be what negotiations are about.” While nothing is set in stone, with some compromises contingent upon another, parties left the table with a general idea of the other’s expectations. The university proposed to reinforce in official language that if a staff supervisor reprimands an employee, it should be in a private and practical manner. “If this principle is violated, we want to know about it,” Dickinson said. “And without any fear of retaliation.” Hector Ramos, chief negotiator for the staff union, said there should be a clear definition of what a practical reprimand is. A supervisor should not yell unless there’s imminent danger, such as warning an employee about a heavy object falling. “It should be in there so everyone is clear on it,” Ramos said. “The lawyer, the employee, the supervisor — everyone.”

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