Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 14, 1982, Page 8, Image 8

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IFC candidates join 'gang’
Students for a Progressive Agenda isn't the
the only group of candidates running on the
same platform in the ASUO elections begin
ning today
The "Gang of Four” — Incidental Fee Com
mittee candidates Mike Cross. Doug Green,
David Ridenour, and Eric Stillwell — say that
while they are running on the same platform,
they serve no special interest, and if elected,
would "work for students, not against the
students "
An incidental fee hike would be a "regres
sive tax," says Green, an economics freshman.
Higher fees will cause more students to drop
out of the University — demonstrating a princi
ple of "diminishing returns," he says
"We re aiming our campaign at the majority
of the students" who are unaffiliated with
special interests, says Cross, a senior in poli
tical science and psychology "Our special
interest is just representing the students at
large ”
Students are going to focus their attention
on incidental fees, and they should be kept
down, Cross says
Other parts of their platform include de
regulating fundraising, a five to ten percent cut
in ASUO program staff salaries, starting a night
student escort service, and legislative invol
vement by the IFC — "the main fiscal body" of
the ASUO
Members of the Gang of Four also object to
Students for a Progressive Agenda, on whose
platform six students are running for the
IFC. The SPA could be the beginnings of a
political machine on campus. Green says
Ridenour and Green currently serve as
chairer and vice-chairer respectively of the
College Republicans. Cross is also head of
Young Americans for Freedom
Two drop out of ASUO race
Ed Colligan. a business jun
ior, withdrew from the ASUO
presidential race and
announced his alliance with
Kevin Kouns and Students for a
Progressive Agenda on
Tuesday
Jeffrey Houston, a Russian
senior, also withdrew from the
race and announced his sup
port of C J Balfe. during a Re
sidence Hall Governance Com
mittee forum Monday night
' Generally we don't have a lot
of'ideological differences."
Colligan said of his support of
Kouns, a junior in sociology and
womens' studies
Colligan says Kouns has more
experience than he does and
that the student body should
address international issues
such as El Salvador — which
Kouns has promised to do
"C J is basically not going to
be much different from Rich
(Wilkins. current ASUO
president)," Colligan said
"We re happy that Ed has en
dorsed our organization," said
Kouns. adding there are ' no
barriers" to cooperation
between CoIHgan and the
Students for a Progressive
Agenda
Houston spoke at a Monday
afternoon ASUO-sponsored
forum and made no indication
of withdrawing, but said after
the RHGC forum that he was
“not willing to sacrifice" school
time, relationships, and other
things important to him if he
were elected president
“C J (Balfe) really has a foot
in the door and would make a
damn good president," he said,
adding that his supporters
should shift their allegiance to
Balte
Houston, who said he will be
in Israel part of the summer and
wouldn't be at the University for
that first part of a possible term,
emphasized that he plans to
participate in student govern
ment next year anyway
Balfe had no comment on
Houston's withdrawal and sup
port for him
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