Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 29, 1989, Page 20, Image 19

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Cuts ( »minwd
from Piino 1
Br.ind --.11(1 (lie I 'ntversily
nerds In get llir message mil
that higher edui ation is an im
purl,ml priority Id the academit
and eronomit health of the
stale
I he most important thing
| legislators) ( mild dll Is to < re
ale ail rm troitmenl that allrai Is
and retains the liesi among Ore
gun students hei ause those stu
dents will stay in state and
will ( rilltrihlilr lo the stale he
said
\l l’NI administrators ( ul
liai k the number ol non-ad
nutted students taking classes
and eliminated some lei lure
sei lions, whu li lias many stu
dents and community members
upset said Roger Kdgillgloil.
I ’St ’ interim president
Tti make up fur the l.« k of
state funds the t'niversitv will
step up its efforts to attract pri
vate donations and grants
Brand said
However, even an int rease in
outside revenue will not fill the
gap ( reated hv the ( til in stale
funding, tie s.iid
We lia\e until the middle of
the next dt‘( ado to solve the
problem or not Brand said
II we don't start soon and he
gin to in.ike progress it w ill lie
too late
More than a third ol the tat
till\ is expet ted to retire within
the next III years and the I ’ni
versitx needs to have adequate
funding to recruit and retain
top professors to till vacant ies.
Ill' Salll
Keen r mbs on enrollment
have not red in ml class sizes or
thf workloads ot already over
worked l.u ulty. which has
prompted I'M ' to hire Hi addi
tional stall members
Kdgington said
At ONI where enrollment
mi Teased In tHO to 401) stu
dents and the la< ult\ is being
del leased by six to eight posi
lions the results of budget i uts
.ire being felt mainU In proles
sors. Npanier said.
"We've got to find a wav to
bring enrollment under con
trol " Npanier said. "We realh
don't li.ne enough fat ultv to
teai h the wav we would like to
teai h students '
Disarmament group meets Sunday
Ml l.I IN'CS
Student (iampaign lor Disar
mament will hold ,i general in
lire's! inri'lm^ and a politic k
Suil<ia> at J p ill at 2rillK Kmer
.dd St Attendee's should bruin
themsedves and a lood dish
__Et als_
MISCKI.I.ANKOIS
Studying in (ifrmany n«xt
year is tin* topii nl .1 slidt* nri
nil.ilmn ulmul tlie* University's
\ rar nr ipiartrr in (a-miany pro
r.iin The sessions w ill hr Ill'll!
Iii Studio U n( tlx* Instructional
Media (lenter .it tile following
limits toda\ ti to .1 nt . to to,
11 to. 12: to p.m , 1 to and
7 .10 I'or additional informa
tion i onliii t I lidmut Plant at
(iHli 40.ri‘l
llillrhto.s/i llnslunui servo rs
will begin tonight at 7 .it the
kuinonia ( enter at 14th Ave
nue and Kincaid Street The
servo e will feature speaker
Ruth Anne Human on nurtur
mg a new vision lor the Days ol
Awe
Saturday services lor Kosh
Ilashana are Irom 10 a in to 1
p m . followed Isv a pi< nil and
lash Ik hin at the Millrace at
2 1 "> ll will conclude at 1:15
w ilh .1 service.
Big BBQ Bash will be held
tonight .it ic to .il the Newman
( enter Music . food and drink
u ill he provided, l or more in
I.irination. call .143-702 1 and
ask for Jim or Theresa
The l diversity l iterary Soci
ety presents Bennett Huffman
and I.idia Yukman reading
from their work tonight at 8 in
the KMl’ Forum Room
Does your organization have
a meeting, lecture or some
thing else going on? If so. take
advantage of the free Oregon
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