Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 05, 1983, Section A, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASUO holds first public meeting
The new ASUO government
held its first public staff meeting
of the term Tuesday night in the
Forum Room before a sparse
crowd.
Foremost on the agenda were
the upcoming student gover
nance issue and a proposed
change in a city parking ordinance
that would affect all parking in the
west University area.
ASUO member Lori Lieberman,
Vice-Chair of the Student Univer
sity Affairs Board, spoke to the
governance issue. She outlined
SUAB's strategies for maintaining
continuity in the lobbying of facul
ty members.
Those strategies include speak
ing to professors in pairs, pointing
out the students' record on past
votes and anticipating and
discussing probable counter
arguments. ASUO’s staff
members overwhelmingly agreed
to cooperate with and participate
in SUAB's efforts.
An amendment currently being
considered would reduce student
representation in the Senate from
18 members to two. SUAB
members are seeking to maintain
their 18 member status or to affect
some compromise that would
maintain the current 2 to 1 ratio of
18 students and 36 faculty
members.
Regarding the parking or
dinance, the ASUO decided to
send spokespeople to a Eugene
Council meeting to oppose the
possible ordinance change.
At issue is the proposed change
to a maximum of two hours park
ing on some streets bordering the
west side of the University. Cur
rently parking is allowed all day
on many streets.
The change would require peo
ple not living in the area to pur
chase a parking permit while local
households would be granted one
free permit each but would have
to buy additional permits.
Many University students would
be affected; commuters, students
with more than one vehicle and
fraternity and sorority houses in
the area with several vehicles.
In the only money-related deci
sion of the night, the ASUO mov
ed to donate $50 to the New Stu
dent Host Program to help pro
mote its activity fair.
That brings to $315 the total
which the new government has
donated, according to Assistant
Coordinator of University Affairs
Barbara McCarthy.
Members also considered ideas
tor better utilizing the air time that
is accessible to ASUO on public
access television.
Matters discussed but not
decided were; formulating a
workable method for students to
have access to Pres. Olum, recom
mending students for a Who's
Who and choosing a member for
the residency committee.
First 'Brown Bag Forum'
hits Solomon Amendment
The Solomon Amendment and
its implications tor students is the
topic of the first 'Brown Bag
Forum" panel discussion today at
12: M) pin. in the FMU Forum
Room.
St heduled panel members in
clude financial aid director Ed
Vignoul, )ulie Sinai of Students
Opposing Registration and the
Draft, Mike Stoops of the Nor
thwest Draft Counseling Center,
|im O'Fallon of the law school and
Dave Fidanque of the American
Civil Liberties Union.
Students are invited to voice
their opinions on the Solomon
Amendment for an hour before
the discussion during an "open
mike" session in the EMU
Courtyard.
The Solomon Amendment re
quires all students receiving
federal financial aid to certify that
they have' either registered with
the Selective Service or are ex
empt from registration. It is cur
rently on appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Court.
The Brown Bag Forum is a lunch
time lecture series on current
educational and political issues
sponsored by the ASUO and Cam
pus Interfaith Ministry.
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