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SG Cuts O Officers' P By RACHEL WATERHOUSE Staff Writer Budget allocations and budget cut were the main topics of discussion at th Student Senate meeting March 10. Along with all the other cuts takin place, the Student Government ha /Innirlnrl f olro o /' lit fhomc ol\rPC TVi UV'v/lUV/u iv iai\v u vut viiviiiovitvu. a * Student Government receives 10 percei of the activity fee and,with the increas this year, the SG would be allocate $78,000. The SG decided this was too muc money for their operations and took a : percent cut, This decreases the amoui of money they will be receiving t leaving ior purpose . The SG is able to take this cut becau: they have eliminated a secretari position and have become more efficie in their operations. The money not being used by the S will be put back into the Student A tivities Fee and allocated : A:^ 14 urgamzcuiuns nicti uccu n. Salaries for executive offices were al discussed at the meeting. 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