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The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Fresno State's student-run newspaper

The Collegian

Welty approves $52 fee increase

By Megan Bakker May 7, 2008
Students will see a $52 hike in their student fees next fall, now that university President John D. Welty has signed the new Instructionally Related Activity (IRA) Fee.

Around the room

By Collegian Staff Apr 28, 2008
On Tuesday, the Campus Fee Advisory Committee made their recommendation to President John D. Welty: a $52 increase, with $20 going toward the IRA fee and $32 going toward athletics, down from the original $70 increase the student body voted on several weeks ago.

Fee committee recommends $52 increase

By Megan Bakker Apr 25, 2008
Students lined up as much as three or four deep to express their opinions to the Campus Fee Advisory Committee about the possible $70 increase to student fees during an hour-long open forum discussion Wednesday.

Closed fee meeting now open to students

By Megan Bakker Apr 23, 2008
Students will have another chance to speak their mind about the possible Instructionally Related Activities (IRA) fee increase today, from 4 – 5 p.m. in the University Student Union rooms 312 – 314

Students question closed IRA fee meeting

By Megan Bakker Apr 18, 2008
During a time when normally only one or two students speak up, six stood up during the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) meeting this Thursday to air their concerns over the $70 Instructionally Related Activity (IRA) Fee increase, which could still happen despite 65 percent of students voting against it last week.

IRA fee meeting delayed

By Megan Bakker Apr 16, 2008
Students have voted against the Instructionally Related Activity (IRA) fee referendum during the Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) election last week, but they could still find themselves paying for the $70 increase to their student fees.

IRA Fee referendum divides students

By Collegian Staff Apr 9, 2008
ASI isn̢۪t just an outlet for residual high school overachievers to feel good about themselves while doing absolutely nothing. They do plenty. Most of the time, they decide to support some new referendum on the ballot.
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