Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 06, 1987, Page 4, Image 4

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University leaders depart to attend
national USSA lobbying conference
By Carolyn l.amberson
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Six University students and a
recent (graduate left this morn
ing for the 40th-annual United
States Student Association
Summer Congress in Madison,
Wis
The six. ASUO President
Kasey Brooks. Vice President
Karen Gaffney, Kvents Coor
dinator Angelina Chong, In
cidental Fee Committee
member Armando Morales. Stu
dent Senate Chairwoman Karen
Frymoyer. Insurance Commit
tee member Katy Howard, and
former ASUO Vice President
Caitlin Cameron will join
300-400 students from college
campuses nationwide at the
week-long conference.
This will be the ninth year of
the University's involvement in
the national student lobbying
association, Cameron said. The
summer congress includes
workshops on the lies! way to
lobby stale congressmen and
how to be strong student
leaders. It also provides an op
portunity to exchange ideas
with other student leaders, vote
on bylaw and platform changes
and elect the USSA Hoard of
Directors, president, vice presi
dent and executive committee,
shir added
Cameron called the congress
mostly informational
“Student governments come
back to their own campuses and
know the issues." she said. Stu
dent leaders also have ideas on
what kind of strategies to use in
certain situations, she added
Cameron and Howard both
serve on the Intard of directors.
Former University student and
ASUO Events Coordinator Don
na Cooper also served on the
board, but was unable to make
the trip to Madison, (’hong is
going as Cooper's replacement.
Three representatives from
one school on the 35-member
board shows the University's
high involvement with USSA.
Howard said.
“It has given us a strong voice
on the national hoard of direc
tors." she said, adding the
Eugene area and Nor
thwest Pacific region was well
represented last year.
USSA has "all kinds of stuff"
to offer student leaders and stu
dent governments. Cameron
said.
"Primarily, there are three
things USSA offers campuses.”
she said. "It's a recognized
voice in Washington. IJ.C.
Through USSA, your voice can
la? heard in Washington, U.C."
Cameron also mentioned the
"amazing information base"
provided by the organization's
legislative updates, informing
students of who to contact for
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what is happening in the na
tion's Congress.
The third aspect Cameron
mentioned was the help given
in leadership skills, specifically
stress and time management.
"The thing is, it's all op
tional," she said. "You get out
of it what you want to get out of
it.” Some schools are more
passive in their involvement,
but others, like the University
are more active, she said. The
active schools get members
elected to the board and
“spearhead the fight.” she said.
Uaffney said she personally is
looking forward to meeting
other student leaders and hav
ing the opportunity to
brainstorm on some important
national issues.
“It's an important opportuni
ty for an exhange of ideas." she
said.
Hrooks said she is excited
there are members from the
ASUO Executive, the IFC and
Student Senate going on the
trip, she said. It will be a time
for representatives of the three
branches to network ideas and
get to know each other outside
of the politics of the ASUO, she
said.
Frymoyer, who is taking her
first USSA trip, also is looking
forward to that aspect of the trip
as well as the actual USSA pro
cess. she said.
"I'm interested in seeing how
USSA works and what it has to
offer us." she said. She hopes to
take what she learns there and
apply it to her work with the
Student Senate this fall, she
added.
Hrooks and Gaffney have ex
pressed concern about involve
ment in USSA in the past. Hut
Gaffney hopes those concerns
are dispelled, and Hrooks has
no reservations about going,
they said.
"Jhe University nationally
has a reputation for having a
very strong student govern
ment," Gaffney said. "Hopeful
ly. this is a chance to become
even stronger,"
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