10 Friday, March 13, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Student Senate resolution in final stages Proposed $2.50 activity fee increase to be decided by Budig and Regents By LISA A. MALONEY Staff writer Staff writer A Student Senate resolution to grant a $2.50 increase in the student activity fee must be approved by Chancellor Gene A. Budig and the Board of Regents before it can go into effect, a University official said yesterday. David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs said, "The practice for years has been that any increase or any establishment of a restrictive fee of that nature will go before the Student Senate for their advice and counsel." But then such an increase must go before Budig and the Regents. Amber said Budig probably would make a decision on the resolution before the Regents next meeting in April. The resolution that the Senate passed Wednesday, which is nonbinding, would increase the semes- terly student activity fee for women and non-revenue sports by $2.50 during a two-year period. The fees would increase from $6.50 to $8 each semester next year, and from $8 to $9 each semester in the 1988-89 school year. Students pay $125 a semester in student fees, which are broken down into four fee groups: the $57.50 health费 fee, which supports Watkins Hospital; the $33 Kansas Union fee, which covers activities in the Union and the cost of its renovation; the $28 student activity fee, which Senate allocates to student organizations and revenue code groups; and the $6.50 women's and non-revenue sports fee. Sue Glaetter, law senator, said KU's athletic department had said that it would match 50 percent of what the activity fee increase would provide "There's a legitimate need for the 'I can't see taking that money from the students for non-academic reasons when we said we couldn't provide them with classes that we told them would be available.' - Stephanie Quincy holdover senator money." Glatter said. Women's and non-revenue sports are underfinanced by an average of $232,000 less than the median amount at 14 other universities, including the University of Oklahoma, University of Nebraska and Iowa State University, she said. But Stephanie Quincy, holdover senator, said the Senate had increased the non-revenue sports fee two years ago from $4.50 to $6.50. "I can't see taking that money from the students for non-academic reasons when we said we couldn't provide them with classes that we told them would be available," Quincy said. The Senate originally debated a bill, based on recommendations from a Kansas University Athletic Corporation task force, that called for a $3.50 increase next year. Senate committee OKs candidacy of students By a Kansan reporter The Student Senate Elections Committee decided last night to allow two students to run for Student Senate even though they had submitted invalid declarations of candidacy. The committee voted to allow Tracy Leonard, a Numenaker candidate on the Synchronicity coalition; and Kelly Donahoe, a Numemaker candidate on the First Coalition; to be listed on the April 8-9 election ballot. declarations were allowed to correct them after committee members noticed the mistakes. Osmolak said 114 students had submitted declarations to run for 57 seats in Student Senate by Wednesday's deadline. Victor Osmolak, co-chairman of the committee, said the two students' candidatures had been ruled invalid Wednesday because of errors on their declarations. But he said the committee decided to allow the students to run because three other students who had turned in invalid Leonard incorrectly indicated candidacy for a liberal arts and sciences seat, and Donahoe did not sign his declaration. Students had filed complaints to the committee asking that the two be allowed to run. The committee voted 6-0, with one abstention, to allow Donahoe to run. The vote for Leonard was 3-2, with two abstentions. Osmolaki said he voted to allow both to run because the committee had set a precedent of allowing errors to be corrected. CANTERBURY HOUSE Join us Join us after Spring Break! 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