Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1989, Page 12, Image 12

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\ possible strike ol the l 'niversity ‘s (i l hs is possible if a settlement 1 annul be reaiheil it ith l ni
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Under Oregon Stale l-iw employees cannot be penalized for
taking part in union activities such .is strikes against an organi/a
don Short of criminal activity, (il l s are at no risk of losing their
job should they go on strike. Howard said
The (.11 I has s< heduled a rally for noon Friday to let the I !ni
versify know that t! is serious about going on strike.
It IS important that we have a high turnout at the rails
Howard said "Ue have to show the University that we have
enough support on campus from all the (. I i s to conduct a strike
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Wong planned on attending
Cleveland Marshall Law S< hool
alter receiving her bachelors
degree but alter talking to .1
friend she' was persuaded not
to limit herself
I |usl assumed when I en
tered Cleveland Slate that I
would also be attending law
school there1." Wong said
"Them I notie ed th.it a friend ol
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mine was applying to law
s< hools all over the country
When I asked her why she said
it was because she didn't want
to limit herself
"I went home and chose the
top schools in certain geo
graphic areas and applied to
them,” she said. "The first
sc hool I heard back from and
the school that I eventually de
cided to attend was Harvard"
While there Wong played a
key role in forming a coalition
aimed at getting more black
faculty members hired .it liar
vard
“There are opportunities to
form c oalitions on issues peo
pie have in common,"Wong
said “Race and gender issues
have things in common with
one another The area of rac e
relations was one of my reasons
for going to sc hool.”
Upon graduating from Har
vard w itli a juris Doc tor degree
Wong eventually ended up
working foi the Enforcement
Ifivision of the State Ethic s
( uimmission in Huston. Masse
chusetts It is fresh from the
Massachusetts Ethics Uommis
sum that Wong comes to Ore
gon
"I am pleased to he at the
University of Oregon." Wong
said “There is no place that I
would rather fie I am sur
rounded In committed people
and feel I c an c nmc in and
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