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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1985)
Early waiting list started Dormitories already full By Julie Freeman Ot fho KmoraM Increasing freshmen enrollment and more upperclassmen wanting to live in the dormitories this fall has caused University Housing to establish waiting lists for already-full residence halls earlier than usual this year, says Marjory Ramey, housing department director. The list- was started last week for all University-operated housing, including the University Inn, Ramey says. Students placed on . .the lists will be notified by letter.. - But she says those who are on the fjrsl part of the waiting lists should be able to get reservations by the beginning of fall terrii, Those students who applied.too late for.space. .. ". in Bit* residence: ha I Is will be eligible forlow. cost temporary residence in Smith flail, dormitory \ wjnle searching for off-campus housing. Univer , stty. Housing' will make the'dormitory available . • 'from Aug, 31 to-S<ppt. t4. ' “‘ • . . Students can stay in Smith Hull, a maximum ... of .three nights. The cost is $» a night, end no . reservntions.'are necessary. > . . . ’Ramey says it appears family.housing soon will he full as well, hut no waiting lists have been established yet. This is not the first time University-operated housing has filled so quickly. Ramey says, but the housing department currently has no plans to ex pand their facilities.. '‘Any decision to expand has to be con sidered very carefully." Ramey says. "This is not something you plan to do tomorrow." Freshmen enrollment has increased 9.7 per cent from last, year, and according to a recent report by.the Management and Planning Division. .of the State. System of Higher Education; Univer sity enrollment is expected to rise'even higher in the ne.xt few years.. ' Upperclassmen use of University- housing .. also is on the rise. Ramey says’, adding that more • .'than 30 percent of last year’s spring term dor- - mitory residents reserved places fo,r the fall: Convenience. -pHce .and gopd service are.’ . some of the main reasons upperclassmen want to -1 live in University housing. Ramey says. ■ * • "The University has just- become a very ", desirable place .to Jive." she say$. •• :• • . i . • • • • . r ' i Several Eugene organizations By Scott McKetridge _ 4 0 . (M ih« fmrralri - -.It-has been 40 yours- si licit a' p.20.. bonibur /.levy over . Hiroshima, Japan and dropped ,. a .in ato'mit: laiinb that eventually killed ahOOt' 70(),(M)(|- people • And; now. severaI. Kugerie-area ■ ' x groups are joining together to • onsunMhe. traglc event- ite not . • *. fotgottoA'.; •; "TKwm'ii nothing to bp com inerrtoretod, it's .smoothing to Jeer shame; fori’*• biology Pro fessor’Aaron Novick told itlMllll 40 people lit a news conference . Thursday;' In the . KMl) Forum Kqprri: "We demonstrated to the world we were prepared to drop that kind of a bomb on not one. „• but two cities." . • . ' Since t he bpmbi ng of Hiroshima and the subsetpient attack on Nagasaki three days later..the United States has con tinued to produce nuclear weapons that must never be us ed. Novick said. "We have so many weapons it’s insane," Novick said. ."No . one can use a nuclear weapon .. , .yet we go on in this made race." Novick’s comments, as wall as short presentations from Lane County Commissioner Peter DeFazio and Linda Seymour, Eugene Hiroshima ■' 'Coalition <kx>rdinator. began a week-long schedule of events to commemorate the historic bombing. DeFazio road a resolution ap • prqyed by ' The - Lane County. Hoard of Commissioners in |uly.. which state!) that the board "commemorate the devastation (if Hiroshima and Nagasaki as syfobols of.the necessity for the prevention of future use . of ■ nuclear weapons"’ • ,; •“Hiecommemoration .began .with’a tolling of bells at several churches, as well as the EMU,.at '4:15 p in. Monday, exactly '40 years after the atomic bomb fell on Hiroshima. Four’ Eugene radio stations broadcast recor dings of tolling bells. A symbolic candlelight "walk for peace” from the Campbell. Senior Center to Alton Baker Park is scheduled for 7 p.m. this evening. Yowko Ichioka Richardson, one of 77.000 lapanese-Americans in terned during World War II, will speak before the walk. Upon arrival at the park, those participating in the walk will float candles in a pond to correspond with a Buddhist ceremony performed each year in Hiroshima, ■ ’ The commemoration will continue with an address by Novick and a possible ap pearance by University Presi dent Paul Olum at Harris. 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