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The Kentucky ' .
BLEAK . .
Hefne THE WEATHER FORECAST FOR
LEXINGTON AND THE sunnounomc .
BLUEGRASS AREA :will be hazardous tor V
Kentucky automobile drivers Friday With . . .
decreasmg cloudiness and continued cold V.
There l5 a five percent possibility ot - .
noticable precupitation. . .
The weather bureau is a nonphrophet . ,
\‘ol. LXIII. No. 8:; LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY 40506 Friday. February 4, 1972 organuatmn V
. By LINCOLN LEWIS state students by 20 per cent each year period. Kentucky residents
Kernel Staff Writer year over the biennium. Non- attending Uk in the fall of 1973 ' '
FRANKFORT. KY.-—Gov. resident tuitions will be increased will pay $500. ' ,
Wendell Ford delivered his even more. Ford said of the tuition. “Even , »
6 budget package for the 1972-74 To UK students, the increase with these increases. our .
. V/ biennium to the Legislature will cost approximately $85 more students will pay less to go to
yesterday, ending months of {01' tuition each year over the two Continued on Page 2, Col. 1 E . i
‘ , anxious speculation for the . _
state‘s institutions of higher .. V V . v'VVVV-tijt’é-EVVVVyav_V{-)y VV , ,
I b u d e t . learning. .jji. "a ' '
. For UK, the Govornor‘s V ,1}; V ~M~ .
g recommended budget means a E i g . V
. $9.1 million increase in state a .g . '- “ V‘ .: . 'V -
funds for the coming biennium % : as: .
, over the current fiscal year‘s 5; y 0'51 E. 8;; '_
level of state appropriations. -
‘ Computed another way, the y . “"9 , '
. $132.2 million of state funds for E -V M
the two year period are $13.2 ”a: .
‘ million over UK's level of state i it give!
‘ . SOmQ bonuses fOT UK, funding for the current biennial fig”??? ”Lg-:W, ' .
UK's original budget request E5 V E‘i'V Eé/ ”ft“; '
b b l . . h . sought (:1 $139 :iiliVion increase in / a334, ,‘ VVZf 1% . -
k stateai , o w ic $14.2 mi ion - 9:3; ma . ' ‘ .
. a pro a e tultlon 1’ e was earmarked for fixed costs W. . 4§€M lg‘r .' $5.: '
. ' V and cost of living increases. M fig is: y j E ’
4' . The University also requested wyygj £3331“ ; . V .
$2.4 million for enrollment in- V New . . ‘ .
' ‘ f0!“ K 8 ntuc ky Students creases and $3.3 million for new 53?, V 5“ WWAg ‘t . ‘
. , and expanded programs. Ford‘s E :3; ' ”0" a V '
. . recommendation provided Mg... 4... "CL: . ' f , , . .
. f unding of indigent patient costs . ‘ a a a ‘ V a ~
. and the beginning of a family h4g8; y __ E x"
. ' ’ ‘ practice curriculum at the UK V a 9». fl ”Evy; ‘ .
, 1‘ Medical Center. . 1V " » '3 g o. = as; y
' Tuition increase ”a . ' :13. ‘- 7' .
Almost no surprise was the I ._ »any 'V .
Governor's recommendation to ' , H r. E- ' “W ,
’. Eduactfounnctg rZIiXsthiigirtlizxn 32bit. Speaker Norbert biume opens yesterday’s Assembly session.
‘ (Photo by Larry Kielkopf.) . . . ‘
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~ . By DIANE NASER President for Academic Affairs Lewis A universi , Sin leta said, ~ -
' V - Kernel Staff Writer Cochran were both at the hearing to ex- function foiyteachigng aligne. does not “no faculty member possessmg either ‘ '
. .. “We‘re not against research, we just press their opinions on the me . tenured or nonatenured status shall be .
‘ ‘ want to see more emphasis put on Singletary said he understands that the ”I'm V1103 saying teaching isn‘t very basic removed or denied renewal or contract for ‘
‘ teaching," explained Robert Babbage, people supporting the bi“ are concerned and importantVthe University, but you failure to puthsh research or other
legislative intern for Joseph Clarke. with undergraduate education, but he feels can‘t compare 1‘ :0 a community 0011986. scholarly works.
Babbage was speaking for Clarke in the bill will be more harmful than helpful. where the My interest is teaching," This amendment will be presented by i ,
defense of House Bi1189ata hearing in the Misunderstandings Singletary said. one of the originators of‘the bill next '
. Kentucky General Assembly Thursday on VohjecttonSV to the bill, according to Research has become the “whipping Thursday at another hearing of the House . ,
. the issue of publish or perish. Singletary. include: bo .. b . . , , Education Committee. .
, . H _ y y ecause people fail to realize it is .
House Bill 89 states that no faculty —that the slogan “publish or perish" is essential for the creation of new The bill must muster at least nine of the
member, possessing either tenure 01' Vnon- misleading, since some faculty members knowledge Singletary said 17 committee votes to make it to the house .
' tenure status, shallVoe removed for failure do not publish and still do not “perish;" ‘ ' ' floor. If defeated in committee, it would .
. V to publish scholastichorks.’ V —that supporters of the bill misun~ Scott Wendelsdorf. SG president, has take at least 51 representatives votes to .
' ‘ . Prestdent OUS Singletary and Vice derstand whatthe nature ofauniversity is. written an amendment to H8 89 stating bring it to the floor. - '
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okays changes . .
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fl ., . in de ree re uisites
. V ,1 J .r , V V . It) 'i‘iit).\i.\s swEEsEi' Studies degree (BUS) was the ‘
. . . L E ., j why . VV V . V Kernel Staff Writer first item dealt with at the five
a. :V j J. . . . V ' I . ' The Arts and Sciences Faculty “0“" Im'vting. The BtiS is an i .
‘L L \— tV J '. .15 L i. L. . Councilgaveitsapproval toall of experimentalprogram submitted
, v. E V .. V )V. . _. » in a. a... the changes proposed last week by the l‘niversity Student Ad- '
. V . J J v . e; for degree requirements in that \‘isoi‘y Committee. it would he an
L L L VVV college. Included in the changes option for studnents not wishing
_, )3» J 1. . t. V is the establishment of a to follow the more structured BA
, R“ ‘ ‘ f“. t . Bachelor of (ieneral Studies “”d BS programs.
. "_ ’2‘” . , degree. Plans call for the program to be
91:. ..; “RN Other changes would require in “”9“ for four years. N the ~
‘a‘ . 1V '7.“ . j students in A & S to take a foreign end of that period its success or
.,. i > % language. four units of math. and “MW“ “1” be evaluated and
/ ' W t3 E 12 hours each in natural sciences. future decided. The associate
”g humanities. and social and dean 0f instruction would act as
(Kernel Photo bV 00" 9039-) The addition to Margaret I. King Library. shown above. will be con- beliavorial “EWWS- adviser to students in the
. nected to the old library by a second-story walkway. leaving the "“5 program,
Big bOOkShelf sidewalk below open for students. (see story on page three). Th“ "9‘” Bachelor 0f General Continued on Page 8. Col- 1
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