Page 8-The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 28,1989 Students to be taxed extra to pay back MSA deficit BY TARANEH SHAFII After a morning of heated discus- the University-there would be "no sion and three amendments to the qualms about raising tuition," he original proposal, the University's said. Board of Regents approved with a Regent Deane Baker (R - Ann vote of 4 to 3 next year's budget for Arbor) questioned University funding the Michigan Student Assembly, of the Ann Arbor Tenants' Union, last week. also a subdivision of MSA, because For one year, students will be of their support of rent control. taxed an extra 49 cents, in addition "Every part of MSA is a relevant to the current student fee of $6.28 part," argued Williams. "If we don't per term, to revenue capital for a get a loan ... we shut down student $50,000 cash deficit accumulated by services." MSA over the last three years. "We know of no other way to approach it," said Henry Johnson, University funding of this vice-president for student ces on the terms that the M who has been meeting with ontetemShaAh representatives. against the University an But regent Neal Neilson (R - universities equally suppo Brighton) called the 49 cent tax "preposterous" and suggested that the MSA administration should ask Regent Thomas Roach (D - Student Legal Services, an MSA Saline) pointed out that the proposed subdivision, to cut its budget to help 1989-90 MSA budget shows sub- pay the deficit. stantial cuts in all departments. "Why do we keep taxing our stu- The amended proposal allocated dents so much money all of the monies to MSA for one year instead time?" said Neilson. "Why are we so of the three-year charge request. generous with our students' money?" As part of the same proposal the MSA President Aaron Williams regents approved a 35 cent per term said that the regents "blew a lot of student charge to fund the Michigan things out of proportion." He added Collegiate Coalition, a student orga- that the tax is a "piddling" amount nization that lobbies for student compared to the increase in tuition. causes at a state and national level, If the deficit had occurred within for a second year. University funding of this orga- nization is provided on the terms that the MCC never take a stand against the University and that other public state universities equally sup- port the coalition. Neilson and Baker both voiced concern that these terms were not be- ing upheld. Baker said that he suspects the MCC supports the equity concept in organization is provided 4CC never take a stand id that other public state rt the coalition. state funding for public universities. "We offer a more expensive edu- cation and a better education in many ways," than other state universities, he said. Baker added that when the MCC approached the regents for funding last year they were specifically in- structed that under no circumstances were they to work against the K g coolHAN/Daly University's interests. Keeping c Q Rerstiefromts.In the hot weather local kids beat the heat and make a wish at the Representatives from MCC could fountain outside the Union. not be reached for comment. 6 0 The Calendar of The University of Michigan The Calendar combines meeting, lectr, workshop, and conference announcements withotherevcntshapeingea .Iweekoncompus.ItisbasedonThe University Record C a ern sope oallUiesty-sonsoedrpadorganistons rcogised by theMihian SudentAssembly. Itmsmusbesumittead inwriting by 5pm. the Tuesday before publication. Address all information to Anne Beekley, Publications Assistant,UniversityRecord,412MaynardStreet. Anasteri(*)denoteseventsto whichad'isionisharged. FRIDAY JULY 28 Lesbian-Gay Male Prog Mtg, 8 pm, Rm 3200 Mich Union. 763-4186. Gay Liberation- "Brothers" Coffee House, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186. HRD -Single parent support group, noon-1 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req, 764-7410. U-M-FLint- Reading, Young Writers Academy, 7 pm, U Ctr Kiva. 762-3200. Low Brow Astron - Mtg, 7:30 pm, Peach Mtn Observa. 434- 2574 (subj to cancel if sky not clear at sunset). *HRD -Wkshps: "Hiring Students and Temporary Staff, 8:30 am-noon; "Introduction to University Stores," 8 am-noon. tilt Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410. *Comput Ctr -Classes:rdBase m IPlus Pt, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; COA Adv Author, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 3001 SEB. Reg req. 763-3700. SATURDAY JULY 29 Low Brow Astron Public open house-Star Party, sunset, Peach Mtn Observa. 434-2574 (subj to cancel if sky not clear at sunset). Radrick Farms 1989 Match Play Men's Club Championship-. 763-7040. Stdt Woodshop- Safety class for new shop users, pt 1, 9-11 am, SAB, 763-4025. SUNDAY JULY 30 Univ. Lutheran Chapel- Bible study, 8 am; worship, 9 am, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560. Zen Buddhist Temple -Meditation & svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard. Radrick Farms 1989 Match Play Men's Club Championship-. 763-7040. Stdt Woodshop - Safety class for new shop users, pt 2, 11 am-1 pm, SAB. 763-4025. MONDAY JULY 31 Canterbury House-Lesbian-gay men's community open house, 8:45 pm, 218 N Division. 665-0606. U-M-Flint-Junior Academy of Music begs, 5th-8th grade, audition req, 762-3377. Sch Music-Carillon concert, C Collins, 7 pm, Burton Tower, 763-4726. Sch Art-Brown-bag lec, "Meeting with Ourselves & Other Strangers," J Eliyas, 12:15-1:30 pm, 2104 Art & Arch, 764- 0397. *Comput Ctr-Classes: Lotus 1-2-3 Database, 10 am-noon; Word Tables IBM, 1-3 pm; Word Gloss/Macs IBM, 3-5 pm; Word Fmt/Gloss MAC, 1-4 pm, 3001 SEB. Reg req. 763-3700. Zen Buddhist Temple-"Zen Meditation and Holistic Health: A Personal Approach," M Leventer, 7:30 pm, 1214 Packard Rd, 761-6520. TUESDAY AUGUST 1 LaGROC (Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee)-Mtg, 8 pm, Rm 3100 Mich Union, 763-4186. WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collec-Talk show "Closets are for Clothes," 6-7 pm, 88.3 FM, 763-3500/3501. *Comput Ctr-Classes: Hypercard Lab, 10 am-noon; Excel Databases, 1-3 pm. *HRD-Wkshps: "A Positive Mental Attitude: For Better Stress Management," 8:30 am-3 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764- 7410. Dept Rec Sports-Devil's Lake Weekend Rockclimb, 7 pm, NCRB Conf Rm, 764-3967. *Turner Clinic-Rehab Class for visually impaired & blind, 1:30-3:30 pm, 1010 Wall St. Reg req. 764-2556. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2 Univ Lutheran Chapel-Supper, Devotions & Activities, 6 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560. *HRD-Wkshps: "Advanced MBTI for Managers (day 2), 8:30 am- noon; "How to Achieve Success: How to Get What You Really' Want," (day 1), 8:30 am-noon; 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764- 7410 Sdt Woodshop-"Safety Class for New Shop Users," Pt. 1, 3-5 pm, SAB, 763-4025. THURSDAY AUGUST 3 *Zen Buddhist Temple-Intro Zen meditation, S Murray, 6:30- 8:30 pm, 1214 Packard Rd, 761-6520. Salting Club-Mtg: Sailing Instruct, 7:30 pm, 311 W. Engr. 995-1042. *Comput Ctr-Classes: Word Prt Merge MAC, 10 am-noon; Word Duts/Style MAC, 1-4 pm. *HRD-Wkshps: "Intro to Career Planning: Self-Assessment & Career Exploration," 8:30 am-noon; "Handling Angry Clients," 9 am-3 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg reg. 764-7410. Sdt Woodshop-"Safety Class for New Shop Users," Pt 2, 3-5 pm, SAB, 763-4025. . 0 0 0