Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 21, 1989, Page 5, Image 5

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    Disarmament campaign to meet
MEETINGS
Student Campaign far Disar
mament meets tonight .it t> 10
in the koinonia Center, 141-1
Kincaid St
Survival Onter has an open
£t al
coordinating mooting tonight at
v to in KMl' Suite t
Whalr Watching mooting is
today at 12 .10 p m. In EMC
Suite1 1 Sponsored by the Sur
v ival Outer
Women in Communications.
Inc. is meeting today at 4 p m
in KMl' (lenlurv Room A to dis
cuss upcoming fundraisers and
now offic ers
EMU Budget Committee
meets tonight at 5:.'to in KMC
Century Room I) to discuss
budget proposals from the Craft
Center and the Food Center
Campus Crusade for Christ's
Primetime meets tonight at
7:27 in Chapman Room 207
Tonight's theme is "Amnesia
Night.”
Students for Clark/Wyckoff
meets tonight at 0 p m in KMC
Cedar Room K.
Life After the Knd of the Re
lationship support group meets
today at 3:30 pm. in EMU
Suite 4 Open to new members
LECTURES
Aspects of Rape is the topic:
of a Lunchtime Lecture today at
12:30 p in. in the EMC Oak
Room. A representative from
Rape Crisis Network will
speak.
David Atkin will give a slide
lecture on Siskiyou National
I’ark tonight at 7:30 in the Out
door Program office, located in
the KMC basement.
MISCKl.l.ANKOWS
Pre-I.aw Society reminder:
The society is attending classes
at the I.aw School this week
Contact Kirk Bailey or Robin
Schaeffer for details.
A representative from the
California College of Podiatric
Medicine will lx; available to
day from tt a.in, to noon in Ore
gon Hall Room lfi4 to discuss
the field of podiatry.
The Sierra Club is sponsor
ing a program about programs
to develop Oregon's riparian
areas and assot iation uplands
and problems of underground
water pollution tonight at 7 10
at Ida Patterson School. 1510
U 15th Ave
Alpha Kappa Psi presents
Half Day on the Job Program
with Northwest Natural lias Co
on Feb -H One student who is
interested in utilities w ill lie at
i opted Time w ill lx- arranged
Submit an application to Gil
bert Room .12 before 5:30 p m
Feb 27
Deadline fur submitting I't
ah tu the Emerald front desk
ESIl' Suite .IlH). is noon the day
before publii ation Et als are
run only oni e unless the event
incurs belure noon Events
with a donation or admission
i harge will not In- considered
Events m curing nearest the
publication date and campus
event' Will be given priority
Chancellor announces plans
to restrict program additions
By Paul Queary
Emerald Contributor
Thomas Bartlett. state
chancellor of higher educa
tion. announced Friday th.it
he plans to restrii I additions
or expansions of instruction
ai acadernii programs in the
stale system
Speaking before the Ore
gon State Hoard of Higher
Fducation. Bartlett said re
sources are too si an e to
fund new programs without
considering tin* impact on
existing ones
Jim Sellers, direi tor of
i ominunications for the stale
system, said the i ham ellor's
decision was not "a morato
rium" on new programs hut
an attempt to strengthen ex
isting ones.
According to Holly /.an
ville. associate vu e i luim el
lor for academic affairs, the
restrictions will apply pri
marily to new instructional
programs that would require
state funding. The chancel
lor's concern is the contin
ued quality of existing pro
grams. Zanville said
The emphasis on mainten
.nice of existing programs is
designed to keep iis com
petitive," Sellers s.iitl
Sellers i.ileil factors sm h
ns t.n ult\ salaries and li
bran funding as aspis ts of
the University that attract
gimil faculty and good stu
dents The University needs
to lx* < ompetitive In "mak
ing those existing programs
stronger" before starting
new ones. Sellers said
Average full time faculty
salaries at the University
rank noth out of 111 publii
universities that give dm lor
al level degrees said Susan
Weeks, director of Universi
tv institutional researi h ser
vices
Other programs, such as
departmental researi h pro
jeds and interdisciplinary
institutes th.it are funded In
grants from private and fed
eral sources, would not be
affected
I'wo sm li programs would
not be affected by Harden's
dei ision an expansion ol
the coastal law program and
a proposal to establish a i en
ter lor innovative housing
researi h. /.anville said
These programs "would
lie Imam ed primarily by
outside funds." Sellers said
DRINKING AND DRIVING
CAN KILL A FRIENDSHIP
Coffee Bean of the Month
French Roast
S58S lb.
3.00 xk lb. 1.60 */« lb.
KINKO’S
MO E. 13lh • M4 78*4
THE ARMY CAN HELP YOU
GET A $25,200 EDGE
ON COLLEGE.
I
I Ik- Army c.m help you yet .in edge on life ,md e.im up to
$25.AY tor college through tlu- Montgomery (il Bill Plus the
Anns (. Allege hind.
I li*rv s lu>u it ut >rk'
You contribute 5100 .t
month tor tlu- first year
from your 5t' 10 plus
monthly start iny salary
I lu- i;o\ i-mnu-ni then
contributes its share,
5l,.f'00 from tlu- Mont
Homery 1 >1 Bill plus
$14,400 from tlu- Arim
t olleee bund tor a tour
year enlistment.
A rim iipponunitkvt
Ket hotter every dt\ It
vmi quality, \i>u ciuad train in one «>t over _X’ i. halleneinc
ind rewarding Inch to. !i ->kiIK in held' like a\ innio .iiul clo
tmmc.s, satellites .ind mu rowavc communu ations. computer
and r.ul.ir operations |iist to name a tew
It makes sense to earn while you learn h>r more inlorma
lion about cetmip money lor college, cont.ut your Army
Recruiter today
Capt. Ted Heath
342-1191
ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
THE FAR SIDE
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