Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1986, Page 9, Image 9

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    Streetwise
What do you think of Measure 6, banning most state-funded abortions?
7 feel that if you can’t afford it, then the state
ought to pay. Only the rich would be able to
get abortions. It should not be passed. ’
Howard Gordon, freshman, biology
7 myself don’t personally agree with it (abor
tion), and everybody has their own set of cir
cumstances. It's not going to stop abortion to
stop the funding. ’
Julie Goodman, sophomore, sociology
‘First of all, I’m against abortion. But on the
other hand, if people need the abortions, they
need them. This is a poor state, a lot of people
wouldn’t be able to afford them.'
Bob Seawick, graduate
international business
7 don 7 f/iinlc if's a good idea. It seems it could
be interpreted wrong. It could start infringing
on personal rights that the government should
not infringe on.'
Ellen Kesten, community education
7 feel it’s appropriate to give people a
choice. . .it's their right to decide. Abortions
only for the health of the mother. . .1 think
that's from the Middle Ages. .. really bar
baric. lhitting legislation on a moral issue is
not appropriate. ’
Rebecca Edwards, junior, biology
Tor me it s no. If the state cuts funding, they
have to pay later for the welfare of the child. ’
Farzan Turk, senior, biology
Et al.
MEETINGS
The Student Senate meets to
day at 3:30 p.m. in Room 337
EMU.
Literary Society meeting to
day at 7:30 p.m. in Century
Room F. EMU. The purpose
will be to form a group to
publish a literary magazine and
discuss recently published
literature. Anyone with interest
in literature or writing is en
couraged to attend.
Peace Corps Seminars: Nov.
3: An Evening in Nepal with
Peace Corps, 7-9 .p.m.. Room
101 EMU; Nov. 4: Peace Corps
in Jamaica, 12:30-1:30 p.m.,
rooms 108-109 EMU; Nov.5:
Movie: Meeting the Challenge
— Peace Corps Worldwide,
3:30-5 p.m., EMU Forum Room.
INTERVIEWS
Submit bids for campus inter
views on Monday-Wednesday,
244 Hendricks Hall for the
following recruiters (no bids re
quired for group meetings):
Nov. 17: ESPIR1T group
meeting only, 6-8 p.m., Room
101 EMU; Nov. 18-18: Peace
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for appointment
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S/)OrtCUtS'etc.
Corps (volunteer); Nov.20:
Lewis & Clark College, School
of Law (graduate school) group
meeting, 12:30-1:30 p.m.,
Room 108 EMU; Willamette
University, College of l.aw (law
school).
MISCELLANEOUS
Resume workshop offered by
Career Planning and Placement
Services, Nov. 13, 3 p.m., Room
12 Hendricks Hall.
Deadline for submitting Et als
to the Emerald front desk, 300
EMU, is noon the day before
publication. Et als are run only
once. Events with a donation or
admission charge will not be
considered. Events occurring
nearest the publication date and
campus events will be given
priority.
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