Fee committee allocates $61,006
By Erato do Gu/man
Emerald Asmx iale Editor
The Incidental Fee Commit
toe on Monda\ adjourned after
an hour long meeting during
whi( h group members allocal
_IFC Review_
ed $61.0()(> to three student
groups and granted a >pe< nil
request that i ailed for a transfer
of funds from one budget ai
count to another
in addition, group members
once again upheld their “no
nonsense" stance on student
groups who failed to show
when scheduled to present
their budgets. In a motion
made hv IFC Chairwoman I
Ciuren Norris. Forensics and
the American Advertising Fed
oration will have to appear lie
fore the* committee .it their next
budget hearing meeting on
Monday. Keb l~
(Committee members also
agreed to F.Sl'Ai’K.s request
that S ttto 78 tie transferred
from its program expense ai ■
count and into its stipend ex
pense account
If representatives from either
of these groups fail to show
once again, neither group will
re< oive li t' funding for the fill
lowing school year. Norris
said
In other matters the li t allo
cated S1 -t.T>78 to the I’tiiversi
tv’s Mediation Program, which
is jointly funded bv the II I' and
the University administration
I’he Mediation Program was
established to serve and edu
cate the University community,
espei iallv in the areas of con
flict resolution and manage
menl. program director Iftcquie
(Iibson said
The sum allocated by mm
mitten memliers is ,i 17 percent
increase from its current budget
of $11,675.
Committee members also al
Iim alrd S-.H4D to llu' Singapore
Student Assot iatum a 7 per
i ant ini rease from tills year's
lnn f k*’I of 5.!,M7. and ills
cussed llie issue of fundraising
The money that the lit; lias
allocated to student groups for
large events should lie viewed
as seed money." II C member
Tim Hughes said "We still ex
pei I tile group to fund raise for
th.it extra amount that is need
eil he said
In addition, committee mem
tiers unanimously agreed to al
lot ate S-t 1,566 to the Offiie of
Student Advocacy, a 1 per
i enl mi rease from this year's
budget of $-42..*21
—Police Beat
I'lii' following is a list of
i ninpus ari'.i crimes reported to
the Office of Public Safety and
the Fugene Police Department
between Feb. 12 and 20:
• FPU bomb let Itnit tans were
dispatched to the University
the afternoon of Feb. 14 after a
suspicious package was deliv
ered to Lawrence Room 202.
Nothing dangerous was found,
however the incident is still he
iug investigated.
• I'nkuown suspects broke
three small padlocks from stu
dent lockers in the University
Law School and stole about
$200 in textbooks Feb. 12.
In .1 possible related case, a law
student questioned a suspi
i ions individual who was seen
loitering in Iht! Law School
lining!- after hours He is de
si rlin'd as a white male, be
tween the ages of 15 and IH
years old
• HPI) officers arrested two
male transients for trespassing
.it the University Physical
Plant. 1385 K Franklin Hlvd .
on Feb 1-1 They were seen tak
mg cans from the rei ve:ling
center, and officers later found
them asleep on tile I’hvsii al
Plant grounds between two
large rei \i ling hags lull of beer
cans.
• FPI) offii ers i ited and re
leased a female University slu
dent for shoplifting at the Uni
versity Bookstore on Fob H
• A wallet containing t redit
Revised drug policy cites
suspicion as basis to test
The University will hold a
panel discussion and puhlii to
rum l ob. 22 on the revised Ath
lete Department Substance Use
and Drue Testing rules that
took otter t Fob ‘l
The forum will he held at 5
p in in the Uerlinger Alumni
Lounge Its purpose is to pro
mote further understanding ot
the slightly revised drug testing
rules that were filed I'uh t>
with the Oregon secretary of
state's off it e as permanent ad
ministrative rules.
The rules ot the University
Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics' drug testing program
fo( us on "reasonable suspi
cion." as reported to or by the
team physic inn. that a student
athlete is using prohibited
drugs.
Panelists w ill ini hide Hill
Hvrne, University athletic di
rector. Uhapiu Ulark. associate
law school dean and faculty
representative to the National
Uollegiate Athletic Association
am) I hr Hui it it 10 ( louterciK r;
.mi) l)r Kendall Hills. Athltrtit
I )e part men I leam physician.
An opportunity lor audience
commrnls and questions will
lollou the panelists' presenta
lions
I he suhstanc es for whit It
student athletes wdl he tested
are amphetamines, cocaine,
anabolic steroids and marijua
till, as well as their derivative
compounds
the revised drug testing pro
gram provides that all student
athletes "will he informed
about the program id the start
ol their play ing season or w hen
their name(s) are added to the
team roster ''
According to the new policy,
all student athletes will know
in advance that, if "reasonable
suspicion" exists that they
have used prohibited sub
stances. the team physician
will require them to take a drug
test before being permitted to
partii ipate further in intercolle
giate athletics.
Commentary
Continued from Page 2
is It'd In Koberto IPAubutsson,
star student and former cm
plover ol the CdA
Describing the Krakau ad
ministration's doubling ol the
number ol militarv advisers in
1 *IH I. Loren jenkins, the Wash
ington Post's Pulil/er Prize
winning correspondent wrote
"If it were not lor the Spanish
that floats tioni the tents (of the
1J‘> llreelt betels sent to train a
Salvadoran battalion). this
could be Vietnam."
While the Vietnam war
seems to have taught our pot it i
i i,ms a need for onh greater
dei eil. the Salvadorans have
learned a different lesson:
Washington's lip-service de
nim racv serves onl\ the
tongues rich and perverted
enough to preach it
Kevin Hornbuckle is a com
munity education student at
the l tniversitv
carils identification ami $l'< in
cash was stolen from a Univer
silv student's bag at l-eighton
Pool Feb 15 KIM) reports that
the student left his bag unat
tended and returned to find the
wallet missing
• Two ( hairs worth .1 total of
S-ifC were taken from a lounge
in H'illcox Hall. Feh 15 In ad
dition. a coffin1 table worth $75
was stolen from a lounge in
Bov nton I tail Feh 17
• Several University kevs and a
wallet containing $15 in cash
were stolen from the ( arson
Hall laundry room Feh It. The
owner, a female University stu
dent, left the room and re
turned to discover the items
gone
• I11 addition. (IPS reported
five hikes stolen, and none re
( overed
Open
24
Hours
kinko's
treat copiev treat people
860 E 15th jau 7890
'* MIUNOERUND *1
GREAT *OR PARTIES AND BIRTHDAYS I
CcVIDEO
O GAMES
ALL GAMtSWORK
WITH NICKELS
ADMISSION *1 40
1;
STM STRICT PUCUC MARK!I
iUGINf • II3-I4M
J
w"
GREAT MOVIES
DISCOUNT SHOWS
MO S3 / Tu-W-Th $3.50
S AM 492 E 13th
■ M *| 686-2458
GO
FOR THE
GOLD!!!
We ve got
your Ian
when you
want if
SunShowcr
on campus
HIIUM'II i M>
Dairy
Queen
FEBRUARY'^^' SPECIAL!
Bacon Cheese Burger
1.59
CAMPUS DAIRY QUEEN
13th & Hilyard
GRAND OPENING
=5^
MINI I MM \ II I (
Ovt'f ;'6()0 videos !o choose from whh the
newest Nintendo flumes and accessories
FREE:
Membership with a discount good at Springfield Spas
Popcorn with a movie or game rental
Monday & Tuesday 99« rentals, except new and xxx
1866 Franklin Blvd ine«t io r 11 on vtiiard) 344-2691
*h PRICE
j_ Student Offer
^ Unlimited Aerobics
^ The Water Ma< hmp
✓ UrHvers.il Super Circuit
k- Complete Spa/lcx fcer
f .lcihties
^ Electronic Aerobirvcie
^ TANNING
^ Adincent to Jogoinij/Pi' vcle Trails
LOW MONTHLY FEES
LONC TERM CONTRACTS AVAILABLE
Oregon West
- FITNESS -
1 1
Best Hours
7 Days a Week/6 am up m
485 162a
- - Oregon Daily _ _
Emerald
f.O. Hot M5*. lutrnc. IHefon r'aj*
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published Monday
through Friday except during exam week and vacations
by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co . at the Um
versity of Oregon. Eugene Oregon
The Emerald is operated independently of the Umversi
ty with offices on the third floor of the Erb Memorial
Union and is a member of the Associated Press
The Emerald is private property The unlawful removal
or use of papers is prosecutable by law
General Staff
Advertising Director
Assistant to the Publisher
Production Manager
Advertising Coordinator
Classified Sales
Susan Theten
Joan Own boy
Michele Ross
Sandra Dalier
Colynn McMath
Advertising Seles Ten Boring Matt Collins Toni Leech.
Kelly Maloney Scott McAvoy Tracy McCullough. Amy
Mittlestaedt Melissa Nelson. V«cki Reed Elise Sharon,
Kathy Smith Scott Thorkildson Intern Maureen
Bernadelli
Accounts Receivable. Circulation. Newsroom 686 S511
Classified Advertising 686 4343
Display Advertising 686 3712
Production. Letter Perfect Graphics 686 4381
Editor
Managing Editor
News Editor
Editorial Co Editor
Editorial Co Editor
Sports Editor
Photo Editor
Graphic Artist
Supplamants Editor
Entartainmant/Eeatures
Night Editor
Aaron Knox
Kelvin Wee
Carolyn tamberson
Paula Green
Robert St John
Gary Henley
James Marks
Jarrett Jester
Darla Jac kson
Frank Byers
Frank Byers
Associate Editors
Community
Higher Education Administration
Politics
Student Government Activities
Betsy Clayton
Michael Drummond
Don Peters
Frale de Gu/man
Reporters. Christopher Blair Brian Bloch. Chris Bouneff
Polly Campbell, Denise Clifton Ashley Conklin. Greg
Hough Jack Millikin, Brad Robertson, Cami Swanson
Photographers Scott Maben Tim Neff Ted Shepler
Mark Ylen
Production Amy Barth Alice Cannon Jed Clark Jim
Finch Yvotte Gill Jennifer Huey. Stephanie LaHaie
Scott Maben James Mason, Wendy Morns Angm Mu
m.v Janet Schoben Ted Shepler, Scott Smith Jennifer
Viale. I eeAnn Weber Ingrid White Kelly Williams Mark
Ylen