HA Note: "UH is the only school in the nine-member Western Athletic Conference without some form of a student fee and has sought to implement one for more than two years over the opposition of student government leaders."
About how the Associated Students of the University of Hawaii (ASUH) are opposed to a athletic fee, ASUH VP-elect Anna Koethe said:
"On behalf of ASUH, I am strongly opposed to an athletic fee at this current time." (HA)
About how Hinshaw responded to the objections last year from several student groups and committees but looking to see how the students could get better value, Takayama said Hinshaw: "asked the athletic department to take another look. The new proposal makes several changes to prior proposals." (HA)
HA Note: "In exchange for the $50 per semester fee, the current proposal would set aside seats for students at all events where an admission fee is charged. For example, up to 10 percent of Aloha Stadium's 50,000-seat capacity, would be for students. In the event student demand exceeds the allotment, a committee composed of students, athletic representatives and campus administrators would be charged with finding a solution.
Five percent of the money collected would be turned over to the committee, which would earmark the funds to enhance the student experience through promotions, giveaways, transportation or additional and varied events.
In addition, Takayama said, the athletic department would host a free concert for students in the Stan Sheriff Center at the beginning of each school year."
About how it would be good to get students attend more athletic events, JD said:
"Getting the students more involved in athletics would be a win-win all the way around." (HA)
About how the Chancellor knows that there is opposition to the athletic fee but it is needed for the financial stability of the University, Takayama said:
"the chancellor realizes there is still going to be concern or opposition on the part of some but what she is prepared to tell those (people) is that she has to address the financial stability of the entire university, including athletics. It is her feeling that a strong, financially stable sports program is important not just for the university, but the entire community, our alumni, other supporters and possible donors." (HA)
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