Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 28, 1989, Page 13, Image 13

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The ()Si. is grateful la si,Hi'
legislators lor the monev alio
( aled to colleges and universi
lies .mil tin hiring quality fai ul
l\ members, said Angela Mu
m/ ONI. member and l niversi
t\ stale .ill,ms coordinator
"But lottery funds are not the
form ot i ommitment we can ai
cept." she said Something as
vital to the l 'niv ersity as its
teai hers should not be paid
yvnth the soft funds acquired
from .1 tnrm of gambling "
Uvckoff said the ONI. wants
to work yvith legislators to find
new methods of funding higher
education, but the legislature
must accept llie burden to find
new funds
Wvckoff said many residents
from Oregon's counties and
students from the universities
have verbally expressed their
opposition to using lottery
money to fund higher educa
tion.
Multnomah and Yamhill
counties have passed resolu
tions opposing the Oregon Lot
lory's video poker game said
Steve (Inputo. deputy director
for the Oregon Lottery lie said
Portland is the only < ity in (Ire
I'hoto ht \mlrr Kjnirn
Angela Muni/ (right!, an Oregon Student l.obln member and
the University's stale affairs loordmator. ami Siott Wyikufl.
ASl () vice president. spoke against using lotterx funds tor ed
ucation.
gon in which .ill forms of video
poker are illegal
House Hill tUti'if was amend
ed in )ime to expand file (ire
gon l.olterv I’iin klie\ said
The hill allows for the sports
action game, which funds in
tercollegiate athletics and silt
dent sc holarslnps .mil loi the
Vidro pokrr giliur
Wvi'kofl said I In- OSI. ap
prnvrs of thr sports aclion
game Imh ansr it diH leases the
burden students must pav to in
i idental fees to support univrr
sitv ath 1ft ii s
l_6clS6 Continued
from P.ik»‘ I I
She also said Hyland Plasma
agreed to the c hanges made
three years ago. "Kvery thing
was amicable," VValvvyn said
News that the i enter would
have to move or (dose stirred
up controversy in the commu
nity Some downtown mer
chants said they yvore relieved
the plasma center y\as leaving
its present lo< ation because its
clientele loitered on the tr.ins.it
mall and scared avvuv custom
CIS
(Ithers said moving or < lus
mg tin* plasma i entei tlisi rimi
nated against its predominantly
loyy iin nine patrons
"No one is beinn pushed
out ' s.iul Walw vn "The\ ve
had three years to relocate
Walvwn also pointed out that
another plasma donation < en
ter, the lai^ene Plasma ( orpo
ration, is lot aled nearby at
1071 Olive
"They’ve been exi ellent ten
ants " Walvwn said of Hyland
Plasma I vv isb I i mild keep
them
Walw vn spei ulaled that the
Plasma tlenter was unable to
find <i suitable lo< ation to
v\ hit b to mm e
Walwyn sail! she did not set
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mi Campus,
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know what would Idl the space
left bv Hyland I'lasma when the
( enter i loses She and the I lli
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are sponsoring a competition
among arc hilec lure students to
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way 1 from the ()\ ei park on
loth Street to the downtown
area, incorporating the Si liae
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