University Daily Kansan, March 12, 1981 Page 3 Committee slashes funding requests During final budget deliberations last night, the Academic Affairs Committee squeezed its requests, which totalled 13,729,344 requests below the $12,779,344 to have贮备. The remaining money may be reallocated to groups funded under other committees during the Senate's final deliberations. Academic Affairs made final decisions on five groups last night and then approved the entire budget recommendation. The committee decided to reject the Kansas Defender Project's request for $2,067.98 because the service provided by the program was limited to an exclusive membership of only the conference students who work with the program. THE PROGRAM received $150 during supplemental hearings last fall. Senate funded groups must be open for participation or services to all students, according to the funding philosophy. Gib Kurschner, committee co-chairman, told the committee that a rider had been attached to the group's recommendation in 1978, stipulating that it no longer should receive Senate funding. The committee cut the School of Education Organization's request from $25.50 to $115 and attached to the recommendation a rider stating that the group should not receive Senate funding after this year. THE CHANCERY CLUB, a group for pre-law students, was granted its entire $229 request. The committee cut the Engineering Student Council's request from $2,099.70 to $1,860. A rider ending Senate funding after this year accompanied the decision to cut the Kansas Engineer magazine's license fee, and all students have access to the magazine. The Student Services Committee, which had $27,403.42 to allocate, reduced its requests to $27,374 63. The amount of money requested from various groups totaled about $43,000. Seventeen groups requested money from the committee this year. The groups and their final recommendations were: - Latin American solidarity, $595 - Native American Alliance. $216 BIG BLUE Property Management, Inc. RENTALS IN THE LAWRENCE AREA 842-3175 2340 Alabama St. - Douglas County Rape Victim Support Service, $1,134.40 Maggie's Panty 7:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Thursday's 11:00 P.M. 1000 Massachusetts 841-5404 - Volunteer Clearinghouse, $809.19 (Big Brothers and Sisters program) * Man's Coalition, $55.79 - Consumer Affairs Association, $5,374.44 VOLUME 11, NO. 20 - Commission on the Status of Women, $2,459.65 - MECHA. $890 - Committee on South Africa, $160 - Committee on South Africa, $160 * Friends of Headquarters, $54.37 * River City Women's Health - River City Women's Health Collective, $758.60 - Non-Traditional Student Association. $725 - Black Student Union, $4,139.72 * KU Weather, $87.84 Two groups were not allocated funds. One of them failed to present information in person, and the other wasn't funded because the committee wasn't sure what committee the group should be funded under. These groups will be able to request money from the full Senate, but it would probably not effect the allocations last night, the committee said. FRIENDS OF HEADQUARTERS and the Consumer Affairs Association The Cultural Committee voted on its final recommendations for the Senate, paring $20,000 of student organization requests down to $7,253.19. received about half of what they originally had requested. These groups will be able to apply for more money at the fall supplemental hearings. The committee exceeded the budget set for it by the Senate by $601. Ron Heaple, committee co-chairman, said he hoped the Senate would fund the extra spending by trimming the recommendations of other committees or by using some unallocated funds to finance Culture Committee groups. The final committee recommendations are: - Arab Student Organization -$250 * Tau Sigma Dna Education Ensemble -$891.90 * Chinese Student Association -$42 * Indian Student Association -$180 * India Club -$400 - Polish Students Organization—$150 * Nigerian Students Association—$185 * African Student Association—$300 * Thai Association—$340 - KU International Club—$2,700.85 Reporter working on this story were Karen Schueter, Rob Strond and David Lombardo. GOLF Driving Range Available Tuesdays &Thursdays 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm Lifetime Sports Room 207 Robinson For more information call Recreation Services 864-3546 Dreaming of mountain ski slopes? How about warm, sunny beaches? Let Sunflower Travel Service help you GET THERE!! Sunflower Travel offers FRIENDLY COMPLETE service at a good price! It's worth a trip downtown to let Sunflower Travel GET YOU ON YOUR WAY!! 703 Massachusetts . 842-4000 703 Massachusetts · 842-4000 KEEP YOUR ENGINE WELL TUNED It happens March 23rd. 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