The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 07, 1983, Page 6, Image 6

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    Monday, February 7, 1933
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More than two hours of debate Thursday by the Com
mittee for Fees Allocation produced the University
Program Council's final 1983-84 budget.
UPC appealed three decisions of CFA that were made
last Thursday. These included cuts for East-Main Events,
Women's Resource Center cultural events and Tri-Culture
Center's black travel and entertainment.
CFA accepted a revised UPC-East budget, which re
flected a S229 error in figures. The amount requested was
S3, 421, but later figured to be only S3, 192.
The revised Main Events budget was approved un
animously, 1 1-0.
Women's Resource Center used most of the two
hour discussion. The central debate resulted from con
fusion about whether the center's budget was being
appealed or if only the cultural events line was.
UPC President Beth Lee said CFA Chairman John
Leif told her only the cultural events would be subject
to appeals. But CFA member Susan Longacre, pointed
out that the Women's Resource Center was the line
item of UPC, and cultural events was just a breakdown
of thai line item.
Longacre said since it was the nature of UPC to juggle
funding from one area to another within their budgets,
then the center's budget should be looked at as one item.
An appeal against the S675 cut from cultural events,
lowering the center's request to S5 ,095 , failed on a 3-7
vote.
The motion that passed, 6-1, with three abstentions,
called for a $415 cut from cultural events. The cut re
sults in a $5,355 budget for the center.
Tri-Culture Council presented its appeal for black
entertainment and travel. When CFA approved the UPC
budget, this line item was approved only to maintain
procedure, since there were discrepancies in the budget
figures.
The new request that was approved, 7-0, with three
abstentions, allots $1,546 for black travel and enter-
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tainment. Costs for their programs are projected to be
$5,679, with $4,133 in income.
The entire UPC budget was passed unanimously,
10-0, setting it at $102,793, or $2.42 per student each
semester. This reflects a cut of $518 from the requested
$103,311. Students will pay one cent less per semester
for this cut.
Other CFA business included ASUN appeals by ASUN
President Dan Wedckind. He appealed to have salary
increases restored for three employees: director of de
velopment, legal services adviser and secretary.
The secretary's salary would be increased 34 cents
per hour to $4.54. The director of development's salary
would increase to $11,664 from $9,450. This increase
also reflects the job becoming a full-time position. The
legal services adviser's salary was raised to $19,980 from
$18,500.
Wedekind said these increases are requested to keep
professional people in the offices instead of losing them
to equal jobs with higher pay.
The appeal passed unanimously, 10-0.
The recreation depaitment also appealed because of
a student 5-cent cut in the salary increases for returning
student employees and lifeguards.
Kenda Scheele. assistant coordinator of intramurals.
said the cuts would result in reduced hours for facilities,
and not in the number of employees. She said Mabel
Lee open hours will be extended in 1983-84, which will
mean more working hours for employees.
Stan Campbell, coordinator of intramural recreation
department, submitted a revised student hourly request
budget. The original request was cut by $1,180 by
$122,700. The cut will be made up through more work
study students being used, which will result in the de
partment paying less for their salaries.
CFA adopted the revised budget unanimously, 10-0,
which results in a total programs budget of $235,801
or $5.07 per student each semester.
Also approved was the Health Center's 1983-84 bud
get. CFA's Health Center subcommittee declared the
budget "reasonable and justified" in their recommenda
tion. The approval results in a $1 ,652,163 budget or $37.98
per student each semester. The budget reflects a 75 -cent
decrease in student fees because of a budgeting carry
over from 1982-83.
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