Shr BaiUj (Ear Hrrl Congress forms groups to study tuition and fees BY MEGAN HANNAY STAFF WRITER Student Congress passed reso lutions Tuesday creating two new select committees to evaluate how students' money is collected and spent. Freshman Congress Rep. Jason Sutton proposed a select committee to study tuition predictability. And freshman Congress Rep. Harrison Brooks presented a resolution for a select committee to study the use of the student fees that are not directly delegated by Congress. Sutton, who was voted chairman of his proposed committee, said the group would create a report on tuition increases and transparency. “We’ll work with executive branch and do some work our selves," he said. “Students get up in arms about tuition increases, but they don't really see where the extra money is going." Sutton said he is not quite sure what his committee will find, but he hopes to discover what causes rises in tuition and what the increases fund. While Sutton’s committee deter mines where student dollars are going. Brooks' committee will study how well activity fees are put to use. SUSTAINABILITY FROM PAGE 3 these projects is to understand we are certainly committed to moving toward a campus that is very sus tainable and to continue to work on these together," Jablonski said. Raynor said that new environ mental issues are always arising and that she wants to ensure her propos als allow for incoming projects. 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For the 2008-09 year, students will pay about S3OO total for activ ity fees. The 40 percent portion amounts to about $l2O from each student. These fees are taken “off the top" of the student activity fee budget and given to a select group of organizations such as Carolina Union Activities Board. Student Television and WXYC. The remainder of the funds are given to Congress to be doled out to the other about 600 student organizations. “It is our obligation to make sure (student fees are) being spent wisely." Bnx)ks said. “We don’t have direct control over how they're spending their money." Brooks added that the commit tee is not going after any certain organization. At the meeting. Student Body Treasurer Pedro Carreno pointed out that there is already an execu tive committee, the student fee audit committee, whose purpose it is to audit the organizations receiv - environmental projects will have an educational impact on students and faculty. “The time is right for environ mental issues on campus." Raynor said. “They're issues of our genera Caucasian Non-Menthol Smokers Needed for Research Study Compensation up to S2OO DUKE MBI CNSCR um Charlotte • Durham • Raleigh • Winston-Salem CAU TRUY! 888-525-DIIKE (#1011) % visit www.dukesmoking.coni e-maik smoking@duke.edu Roommates | WALK TO CAMPUS AWESOME REMODEL Females need 2 roommates 6BR/38A town house 2008-09, $42 S/mo ♦utrirtws 704 SI 7-3300. poOematl.unc edu Sublets SUMMER SUBLET SUPER CLOSE TO CAMPUS. SUPER CHEAP On Mailettf Street (next tc GranwMe) M 2 S/mo ♦utilities lor 18R. up to 4BR available ♦or both summer sessions 2 BA. full kitchen. W/0. 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Need a room for this summer 7 S29CVmo Stratford HiNs Apartments off Hs borough Street On the A busline Pool, grids Wafer Mum. 919-219-SS66- CHEAP SUMMER SUBLET CARRBORO’ Avertable S/12. s36Vmo negotiable Room m a 48R old fashioned mfl house Right beside Farmer's Mar ketl Emart jssftunc edu or cal 9104395839 Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 ing student fees. Brooks said that he was aware of SFAC's roles but that it does not have any legislative authority as Congress members do. ‘lt kind of goes back to the prem ise of ‘Two minds are better than one,’ especially when it’s 40 percent of student fees," Brooks said. Brooks added that because of recent events, SFAC has only been able to audit one group this semester. The resolution also was clarified to explain that the financial effi ciency committee would study only organizations that receive student activity fees, not all student fees, as SFAC overlooks. Congress members also renewed a third select committee that hopes to find a way to put all publications paid for with student fees under one vendor. It was formed under the last ses sion of Congress. Bryan Weynand, the committee chairman, said he thinks printing the magazines in bulk could save each organization hundreds of dol lars on each issue. Contact the Uniiersity Editor at udexk(a unc.edu tion, and it’s time to deal with it, and I hope student government can be a resource for that.” Contact the Unii'ersity Editor at udesk (as unc.edu. 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