University Daily Kansan, April 18, 1985 Senate continued from p.1 Page 5 from an incident at Jayhawker Towers last spring. Easley earlier this month vetoed the petition but passed the sports fee increase on to Chancellor Gene A. Budig, who applauded and sent it to the Regents. The Senate subsequently rescinded the sports fee increase, but not before the Regents had placed it on their agenda. The House agreed to lessen the fee increase at their meeting tomorrow. The $2 increase would give $75,000 in additional money to the Athletic Department. The University of Kansas Athletic Corporation Board included the $75,000 from the fee increase in its budget for fiscal year 1998. DENNIS HIGIBERGER, Liberal Arts and Sciences senator, proposed the measure rescinding the sports fee increase Highberger, former student body vice president, last night announced his resignation because of what he said were the implications of Amber's letter. "I think the Chancellor's overriding our reissuasion makes a mockery of the Student Senate." "We pretend we have control over the money and that's not true I'm tired of being bored with it." EASLEY SAID OF Higherberg's resignation, "I'm disappointed because I think we've done a lot of good things. He's looked at one of our lost faith in our ability to make a difference." At last night's meeting the Senate deferred until next week discussion of financing of new programs. In other business, the Senate passed two pieces of legislation sponsored by High- The first was a non-binding resolution requesting that Easley appoint a woman to the KUAC Board to fill an upcoming vacancy. made by the Regents during their May meeting. Regents continued from p. 1 The $2 increase would provide $75,000 in additional money for the Athletic Department. The University of Kansas Athletic Corporation Board on Tuesday approved a $6.4 million Athletic Budget for fiscal 1986. The budget includes the allocation of the $75,000 from the fee increase. ALSO AT THE meeting, a $4 increase in KU's Student Activity Fee for fiscal 1966 will be increased to $28 if the Regents prove the increase during their May meeting. Student Senate approved the $4 increase earlier this spring. The additional money will provide an extra $160,000 to the activity fee and a 30% credit on total financing for student groups on campus. Also tomorrow, the Regents are scheduled to hear recommendations on ways to improve the animal care unit at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The Regents are expected to decide upon an improvement plan for the unit. Financing for the plan would be contingent upon approval by the state Legislature. In February, a report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture criticized the animal care unit for not conforming to USDA standards. The report cited such deficiencies as rusty cages and leaking water pipes in the unit. IF THE MED Center does not correct the loss part of the $8.6 million receives in imports. Regents will choose one of two proposals offered to correct the problems with the animal care unit, Roger Lambson, vice president. The plan for planning at the Med Center, said yesterday. The first option is to renovate the present unit and construct a smaller, satellite unit. The other option is to construct a new unit with a different configuration. Either option will cost more than $5 million. continued from p.1 questions as possible, short of doing someone's calculus assignment, she said. The staff uses a variety of reference books and sources, such as offices in the community. Davidson said he had encountered both serious and humorous calls. The first night he worked, he said, he received a call from someone who wanted to kill suicide. Davidson talked to the caller for a while and tried to resist a crisis hotline, as he had been instructed. Another evening, he said, someone asked Davidson what an Oedipus complex was and asked whether he could catch it from someone else. Fedder said the query that won the weirdest-question-of-the-month award in March was "What time is the midnight movie at Student Union Activities?" Kehde said the results of the center's study were helpful to help the center become more efficient. UNIVERSITY - COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHOLARSHIP AWARD As a result of the efforts of many students on the evening of April 20, 1970 in the saving of furniture, art objects and invaluable service to firefighters during the Kansas Union fire, some insurance carriers decided to present to the Kansas Union a cash gift. After presentation of the gift, it was suggested that the Student Union Activities Board seek those students deserving of being awarded scholarships/awards from the interest on the gift. 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