The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 20, 1979, Page page 3, Image 3

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Resents to debate student fee increase
frlday, eprll 20, 1979
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A $2.50 increase in student feet hts
been recommended to the NU Board 6f
Resents by Richard Armstrong, vice chan
cellor for Student Attain.
The regents will discuss next year's stu
dent fees at their meeting this Saturday.
The proposed increase from $6630 to
$69 represents the first increase in student
fees in three years. During this time infla
tion increased by 20-25 percent, according
to t report sent to the regents.
Proposed allocations to Fund A fee
users are $39,502 to ASUN, $32,900 to
the Daily Nebraskan, $57,607 to the Uni
versity Program Councils, and $15,000 to
Cultural Affairs Committee.
Editors
selected
Senior editors for the fall
1979 Daily Nebraska have
been announced".
Randy Essex,' a Lincoln
junior, will be news editor.
Juniors Brenda Moskovits of
Omaha and Rocky Strunk
of McCook have been
named associate news
editors. Jill Denning, a sen
ior from Fremont, will be
features editor,
Margaret Stafford, a
junior from Norfolk, will be
managing editor. Frank
Hassler, a McCook senior,
has been named night news
editor. Mark Billingsley,
Lincoln senior, will be
phtot chief; . ,.
photo.chief.
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Fund B proposals are $1,261,848 to the
Health Center, $36,000 to International
Educational Services, $146,160 to Recre
ation Programs, $600,000 to the Nebraska
Unions, and $733,000 for Debt Service.
Per student costs per semester to Fund
A fee users will be 91 cents for ASUN, 76
cents to the Daily Nebraskan, $1.32 to
UPC, and 34 cents to Cultural Affairs
Committee.
Fund B costs per student per semester
will be $29.69 for the Health Center, 83
cents to IES, $3 J 6 to Recreation Pro
grams, 13.79 to the unions, and $18.00 to
Debt Services.
Total Fund A allocations per student
are $3.33 and $65.67 for Fund B per stu
dent allocations.
ASUN increase
A report sent to the Business Affairs
Subcommittee showed the ASUN alloca
tion to be an increase of $4,002 or 11.3
percent over their 1978-79 allocation. The
report said the increased allocation was "to
facilitate student government's desire
to establish a more meaningful presence on
the campus."
The Daily Nebraskan allocation repre
sents a $1,900 decrease over the 1978-79
allocation. .
"The decrease is based primarily on
ASUN's concern with the losses incurred
by the paper's Fathom supplement," the
report said. Less frequent publication
would realize savings, the report said.
The $9,757 increase in UPC allocation
came about through increased funding for
non-political speakers and additional fund
ing for women's and ethnic programs.
The Health Center allocation represents
an increase of $84,598 or. 7.2 percent.
National health -care costs are ahead of this
level, the report said, but "through prudent
management and increased user fees" the
health center could "live within" the
budget.
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Editor In chief: Pet Ma ion. Managing editor:
George Wright. Newt editor: L. Kent Wolgamott.
Associate newt editors: Betsle Ammons, Amy
Lenzen. Assistant news editor: Cindy Cogtlanese.
Night news editor: Margaret Stafford. Assistant
night news editor: Anne Carothers. Layout edi
tor: John Minnlck. Entertainment editor: Jill
Denning. Sports editor: Rick Hull. Photography
chief: Ted Kirk. Art director: Jack Raglln.
Copy editors: Deb Emery, Mary Fasteneu,
Frank Hassler, Dave Osttek, Lynn Paustlan, Sue
Schaecher, Gall Stork, Jay Wlthrow.
Business manager: Jerri Haussler. Production
manager: Kitty Pollcky. Advertising manager:
Denite Jordan. Assistant advertising manager:
Pete Huestls.
The Daily Nebraskan Is published by the UNL
Publications Board on Monday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday during fall and spring
semesters, except during vacation.
Address: Dally Nebraskan, Nebraska Union
34, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb. 68583.
Telephone: 472-2583.
Material -may be reprinted without permis
sion if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except
material covered by a copyright
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