Volume 2, Issue 23 - March 26, 1980

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Dean retuses"to -pay-non,;,student

month. He said he would oontinue to serve as chief of staff, even ~ Because he is not a student, an without pay. . MSC student government official "I have to," he said. "We'd be has had his salary terminated. le.ft without representation on a Dan Mulqueen, ASMSC chief .couple of committees, important of staff, had his salary discon-· ones." tinued March 11 upon direction of Mulqueen's duties, according to ~the MSC dean of student services. Martinez, include attending Edward Schenck informed meetings and coordinating office ASMSC President Floyd Martinez procedures. He was originally paid that Mulqueen's pay would be $3.21 an hour and averaged $444 a immediately terminated because month between August and he is not enrolled for credit hours December 1979. After ASMSC fat MSC. Martinez had appointed budget revisions last month, his Mulqueen to chief of staff last salary was reduced to .$100 a August. month. "I did not- say he could not Mulqueen thinks non-students work on student government,'' should be paid to work in student Schenck said. "What I did say is government: .since he's not a student he should "If it is to be representative and not be paid from student fees," help students, you have to have Schenck said he thought student full-time staff.'' government leaders· ought to be students. Although Mulqueen has not been registered for cla~ses student fees. He said· he had been *"since last spring, Schenck said he under the impression that had assumed all along that Mulqueen was a student when he Mulqueen was a student. was appointed chief of staff seven "There are too many students months ago. around here who are available, Schenck admitted a number of without having a non-student other non-students at MSC are ..,working in student government paid with student fees. and being paid,'' Schenck said. "That doesn't make any difMulqueen said he intends to ference,,, Schenck said. "If register for classes that start next someone is not a student enrolled by Joan Conrow

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at this college, they should not be serving in student government as chief of staff or anything else.'' . , Martinez said other people at MSC. who are not students but are paid with student fees include Gina Johnson, student activities director, and Steve Werges, business manager of THE METROPOLITAN. "It boils down to selectiv~ harassment, Martinez said. · Schenck said comparing Johnson and Werges with Mulqueen is like talking about · "apples and oranges." Werges is hired by the MSC Board of Publications and Johnson is a professional who contracts directly with MSC. · Schenck said he will in the future require the student body

president to provide him with the names of everyone working in student government. He said he· will check with the admissions office to piake sure they are stu. dents . Martinez said no guidelines exist that determine who can serve in appointed positions within student goverl}ment. He said he does not know the number of units one must be registered for to be considered a student. "I'd like to see some sort or uniform code, set down by Schenck, on all this," Martinez · said. ·· Schen~k said he agrees guidelines are necessary, and he would be glad to work with Martinez in establishing them.

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A l(f)ecr! O~Q~ll)[?~

At least $100,000 that should have been deposited In an MSC bank account wasn't. No one knows why...or where the money went. First time actor Kelly Reno adds to the perfect balance and beauty of The Black Stallion. Also, the new Grace Slick and Brothers Johnson albums.

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