HILLTOP VIEWS
VOLUME 36 | ISSUE 5 hilltopviewsonline.com
OCTOBER 8, 2014 St. Edward’s University
ACL fest boasts show-stoppers Lyanne Guarecuco @lyannealexia
This past weekend marked the beginning of ACL festival, a two-weekend event filled with music, art and food. The festival showcased 130 bands on eight different stages. The first weekend, which took place from Oct. 3 through Oct. 5, included artists like Outkast, Eminem, Calvin Harris and Beck. The second weekend, which takes place from October 10
through October 12, will include most of the same artists that performed this past weekend with a few additional artists such as Lorde. Lana Del Rey, Zedd, Iggy Azalea, The Head and The Heart, Skrillex and Sam Smith are among a few of the artists performing at ACL this year. The expected attendance at the festival is approximately 75,000 guests per day during each weekend. #ACLFEST | 8 Photo by Jacob Sanchez
Lower tuition increase means fewer new dollars for university Raneem Ashrawi @neemyf
Tuition will increase by 6 percent for the 2015-2016 school year.
Setting tuition
This increase, which was approved by the Board of Trustees, is 2.5 percent lower than the previous tuition in-
crease. Since St. Edward’s is a not-for-profit, the board is charged with the governance of the university. The board’s fiduciary committee manages financial affairs, such as setting tuition and approving the budget. Vice President of Financial Affairs Kim Kvaal serves as
the staff resource to the committee. As a non-voting member, Kvaal provides information to the committee, who in turn decides on a tuition increase and presents it to the board for approval. For example, Kvaal advises the committee on market forces and the university’s
needs — the primary factors in tuition pricing. “How much revenue do we need in order to deliver the programs and services that make a St. Edward’s education,” Kvaal said.
Investing for our future
Students like Katy Dirienzo, a senior psychology major, are saddened by the yearly tu-
ition increases. Dirienzo says she is taking 18 hours this semester as well as taking two CLEP tests in order to graduate early and avoid any more student debt. "Don't get me wrong,” Dirienzo said. “I think that the education we receive is definitely priceless, and I love St. Edward’s more than any-
thing, but when it comes to reality, I feel like the only way to avoid more debt is to pile up and finish early.” What’s interesting about this next year’s tuition is the reduction in percent increase. Kvaal thinks that the university always tries to increase UNIVERSITY | 3
#ACLFEST | 8
SPORTS | 6
VIEWPOINTS | 12
British singer Sam Smith brings tears to massive crowds at Austin City Limits.
Cross-country makes triumphant return next year to athletics after 7 year hiatus.
Press pass to Austin City Limits Festival is like golden ticket, according to editor.