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Serving the University of Texas at San Antonio Community
TUESDAY OctMar 1,1114
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SRA Greets Reps
Write-in candidate Fulton wins a seat
Kay YounflMosd, butliteM mtntgentrnt major, and Kalhy Cantu, bualitoaa adminiatration major, bsth Junlera, loam hew lo ptay Kaieoa durlns Priday'a mualo ahow.
by Tom lalloy
Suaan Hamar, • juntor political loianoa maior, waa alactad Corrasponding Sacratary of tha SRA ki tho Sapt. 36 aloetton. Raoolvlna 117 of tha 327 votot oaat, Hamar aoorad • minority vic¬ tory of 61 pareant. Runnar-up Kathryn nouri<a racaivad 67 votaa.
Hamar ran for alaatton to "gat Involvad and ba a pan of atudant affairs." Sha hat no pravtoua axparianca in organizad atudant activity at UTSA.
In tha aama alactton, ihraa atudanta wara alactad Prathman Rapraaan-
tatlvoa te tho SHA. Paul Nolacn rocalvod SO votaa. VIcter Lucaro and Mika Pulton, awrita-ln candidate, racaivad 78 and 68 votaa raapactlvaly. Only 388 votaa wara caat. Tha freahman olaaa hat approximately 4300 studenta.
During tha alactton, Lucaro unknow¬ ingly violatad tn alactton rule. Ha wat warned nol to campaign withki 26 faat of tha voting table. Sy heading tha warn¬ ing, Luoaro remained allgibia for alac¬ tton.
In othar SRA bualneaa:
Sophomora rapraaantativa Uoyd Cot¬ ton haa left achool. On Got. 17 tha SRA
win hold an ki-houat alootton to oheoaa a roplaoamant te aarva tha ramakidar of Cotton't term. Sophomoraa intaraatad In raplMing Cotton shouto flla for can- didaoy tt Iha Offtoe of Studant Ac- Nvmat.
Bruce Ctlaa, t tocal talavltion par- aontHty, win ba ona of the ludgea tt tha Baal Paat competitton. Alao, Rick Montemayor. SRA praaidant, announc- ad that Tha Saorat, a tocal family band, win perform trom 1 to S pm at Baat Paat on Oot. 26, Tha band la oompriaad of four brothert wtw mix rook-n-rol with other popultr muato.
Cactus Alley Changes Competition
Stqff may enter magazine in national competition
Honors Colloquia Present Books That Make A Difference
by Mtbara Mnway
"Klonora, honort ovarywhara, but do wa hava tham al?" So might aay Dr. Marjorie Smelttor, Diraotor of tha Univaralty hlonort Program. Snwiatcr'a anthualaam la contagtoua aa tha diacuaaea tha lataat additton to tha honora program: Tha Honort Cdoqula.
Ootcbar 3 wat tha flrat m a tarlaa of diaoutttona entitled Booka That Maka A Difference. Selected honort faculty hava choaananovalwhiehtM»iiiaiiaaB>ii|<auionlhalrilfoarWwwt)ftaotititferdi>euaai(WWI«iaMiatlow^ Pfogram parttolpanta. SnHMaor began tho dlaouatiun series with The Oreat Qattby by F Soott Pittgaraw. ' , \
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Apeaaat of tha aeiMiilada Man JtlinO. OawtM
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Tha Coloqula wi provida atimulating and livaly diacuttton between faculty and ptrttolpantt, at wal aa Introduction of naw Idaaa. An addittonal advantage of tha ooUoqult format it the pertonti contact batwaan faculty and ttudanta.
Involvamant m tha U.T.S.A. honort program providaa a computer aetrch and a poll of tha faculty. Smalator wtntt to anaura that al alglMe atudanta have been Inotoded. EUglblo frethmin mutt hive graduated In the top ten percent of their claaa and hava a oomblnod 8.A.T. ot 1300 or A.C.T. of 30. Trintfer studenU with toaa than thirty credit houra muat hava a QPA of 3.60 or batter.
See MONCmS COUOOUIA, ^egei
by Julia aao
Caotut Allay, UTSA'a literary magaxina, haa changed laat yaar'a January deadUna to November 1. Win- nart of tha UTSA Writing Competition win ba choaen from thote workt con¬ tributed to the mtgazlna.
Another change that win occur It that poamt of any length win bt contldered for publication. However, Attltttnt Editor Ignacto MagatonI wtrnt, "While we don't want to Hmit tha creative poet, pleaae keep In mind that wa only have tlxty ptgaa In whtoh to pratent til worka." -V-' -•«. . . ¦ -
a4 for ahort atorlaa, Editor Janat Laete commented that tha tongeat one accepted in the paat wat twenty typed pagaa.
II atudanta ara Intaretted In con¬ tributing to what advlaar Dr. Wendy Barker deacrlbes is the "only vehtole tt UTSA for creative wrltert," they may pick up a tubmlttlon form from the Engliah DIvitlon Offtoe. Alto, the Ctctut Aley tttff encourtget all vlauti trtlttt, Including thote who do palntlnga, photography, pen and Ink, and water¬ cotor. The artist's deadline Is December 1. Ail submissions wlll be accepted In the Engilah Division Office.
Barker off era encourtging words lo in¬ terested ttudentt, "We want Cactua Alley to repreaent the wide dlvertlty of excellence tt thit univtrtlty—but In order to do to we need to tee i viriety ot tubmlttiont."
The Ctctut Alley ttaff, the tdded. It oontlderlng entering the magazine in na¬ ttonal compatltlon. Thit yatr't publica¬ tion win be available in March tor $2.00 at tha UTSA bookatora.
Barbara Sluklaln, an undararaduaio ari aludont who haa ahown hor worka In tha San Anionio Annual Arllala Exhibit, contributed thit drawing to tho 1984 odillon of Caolua Alloy.
Will UTSA Get Slice of PUF Pie?
The voters will decide November 6
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by Rood Poobloa
By a vote on 31 -13 m tha Houaa and 29-3 In the Senate, the Texaa LagMaturo haa opted to tloa tha PUP
Una for a alca.
TradHtonally, tha PUF laaua haa been what Rap, Alan Schoolcralt tarma "a poWtoal footboH." UntU tha moat recent Itglalttlva taaalon, agreement on the
ton llw Tsaeo.
I for Aeaeamlo Itoaourooo (SOAIQ, a now grous on oampua dadloolod to aduaaMng
> oltho WIF amewdmwit, piooad tWo iwolor bt Iho HI Ootorta rooonMy. Pt»
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PUF controveray teemed impoMble.
According to Schoolcralt, prevtout tt- temptt to expand PUF particlpatton have baan aborted by Longhorn and Ag¬ gie tlumni whote tobbying eflortt were "Inoredible." Another ttumUing btock to tplltting the fund haa been the quettton of how to tpW It. Who detarvea how much money and for whtt purpota?
Deapite thaaa obataclet, legltlatort Miprking in the 1063 tettton mtnagad to cough up Houaa Jdnt RaaokJtkxi Numbar 19. HJR 10 la baatoaly a three- part raaokitton whtoh atatea that It la "propoaing a oonadtuttonal tinendment to provide fundt for the tupport of higher education and to rettruoture the parmanant univaralty fund." It la aaotton 3b of thia amendment that la of graataet importanco to UTSA.
Section 3b atatae that the Board of Ragentt of the Univeraity of Texaa Syatam tna^ pladga "H or my part" ol Ita two-thlrda ahve ol PUF eeminga lor
...the purpoae ol acquiring land either with or without permanent Im- provementt, conttructmg md equipping bulldlngt or other permtnent im- provementa. mtior repair and rahabWta- tton ol buMlnga and othar pamianant improvamenta, acquiring ctpnn equip¬ ment md Ibrary booka and Ibrary matariala, and rafundtog bonda or notaa Muad undar thia aaotton or prtor law, at or lor tha Unlvartlty of Texaa Syatam adwinlatratton and tha lotowkig compo¬ nent kiatHuttona ol tha ayatam..."
The retolutton then proceedt to lltt 14 partlclpmta of the fund, moat of tham new.
Theae partlclpmta are the com- ponentt of U.T.: Arlington, Auttin, Dtllaa, El Paao. Permim Baain, Sm An¬ tonto, Tyler, Health Science Cmtert tt Dtllaa. Houaton, md Sm Antonto, Medical Brmch at Qalvaaton, Syatam
altowmct, howaver, Texas voters muat ag^ with tha legislature on amending ttie constitution and changing the PUF structure. This proposed amendmmt win be submitted to tha voting publto on Novembsi 6. 1064. According to Sec¬ tion 4 ot H.J R. 10. "The baltot shaH ba printad to provida tor or agtintt the pro- poaltton: 'the oonatltuttonal amendment
Previous attempts to expand PUF participation have been aborted by Longhorn and Aggie alumni whose lobbying efforts were "in¬ credible. "
Cmoar Cmter, Health Cmter at Tyler, md the Inatitute of Texaa Cultural at Sm Antonto. UTSA, then, om look for¬ ward to a tttoe of PUF pie.
The aiza of the UTSA titoe It ttll m quettton. According to PraaWent Jamaa H. Wegener, tha amount of money ap- porttoned to eaoh tohool wi be depen¬ dent on the deolalcna of a oommlttae eatablahcd by tha UT Board of Regentt. "It hat not been atated yet ex¬ actly what criteria they ara gotog to uaa to make their determination of prioritlaa", tayt Waganar.
Regardleee of the amount of PUF UT¬ SA rooalvaa, Wagoner haa a dear Mat of the kinda of thinga It wM buy. "I would aaa Ibrary aoquWttona aa a nitlar priority Ham, teaching and Mb aqulpmant aa a mator priority Itam, and the need lor additional academto tpaoa aa a major priority Nam," toya Wagoner.
Before UTSA cm begin tpendkig Itt
to crettt from gmeril rtvenue i tpecW higher educatton aaaiatmca lund for oonatructton md ralatad actlvltlat. to rettructurt tht permtnent univeraity fund, md to increaae the number of Ir^ atltutiona elglble to benefit from the per¬ manent unlvortlty fund.'"
In order to help eneura the tuooeaa of the propoaed amendment, UTSA ttudsntt have two optiona: "Number one. It it very knportmt thet thoto ttudentt be preptred to vote—undert- tend the leaue," malntalna Wegener. "Number two. they cm generily help to mtorm other votera ol the knpwianoa ol tMa and that II wS realy mam grael banoflt to matltuttona Ike UTSA."
Ttwrelore. thoae atudenta and taculty genuinely mtoreatad In the futura of thia unlvartl^ hava m okiigation to lifonti tttomaali'aa. Tliey mutt flrat Infomr thomaelvet and thm kilorm the pubto Juat exactly what thia pto la end what oouM be done with a Hoe ol K.
Object Description
| Title | The Paisano |
| Date-Original | 1984-10-09 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 14 |
| Subject | University of Texas at San Antonio--Periodicals. |
| Description | A digital archive of The Paisano, a student operated newspaper at the University of Texas at San Antonio. |
| Publisher | The Paisano Educational Trust |
| Collection | UTSA Student Publications Collection |
| Finding aid | http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utsa/00274/utsa-00274.html |
| Type | text |
| Format | tiff |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Language | eng |
| Coverage | United States; Texas; San Antonio; |
| Rights | The Paisano Educational Trust |
| Local Subject |
UTSA History Publishing, Press, Printing |