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I()H‘) Kngene Oregon \ ulurne ‘11 \iimbei t A little bit o' sunshine While nicer weather seems to he losing its ail-too hue! embrace of the Willamette \ alle\ enough was available Monda\ fur some pleasant outside shelving without the aid of an umbrella I’hoto l>\ .Shirk YIrn Scripps writer calls media non-biased Bv Stephanie Holland f merald Reporter The Ament an pnhlit does not understand the media's goal of im partiallv covering the news the chief political write) tin Ncripps Howard News Service said Mon dav evening Peter Brown spoke to about 7 a people in the I.Ml (iunnvood Klllilll on the topic I he Media 111 2<)th (lenturv America Whose Side are Thev on’" in the first of a se ries of lectures on ethical and so i nil obligations of the news media Brown said most lournalists have .1 strict ethical (ode, though this mav not he evident to people who work outside of the journal IS ism field "And unit h uf the reason fti.il those nf vou who (.mistime the words written ,nul spoken In m\ i idleagues ,tnd myself h.ivc .1 mm h different wav ut looking ,it die world lit.in dii journalists.” lie said Musi people .nr mil taught In look .it an issue from Imlli sides fie said I tie pi1111ii looks at situations and then del ides who is rigid and \\ lit■ is wrong \fter making a dei.isinn ahoul an issue it is dilln ult tin someone to understand die other side and even more dillu ult to understand how journalists imild remain tin partial about the issue It row n said In many ways. I think tliat {thr pnhlii s) outlook i'' .1 min h healthier approm It lie said )ou nut lists however .nr taught I" lie iirulr.il .ilitiul issues Hrmvn s.ml Sometimes this menus journalists must mnsiimish .it tempt to remove then own opin ions Ironi the story Many s.iv tli.it no one i ,m lie (oiupletely imp.iiti.il Brown s.iiil They ui.tv lie i orrei I But I would argue tli.it in the news i ol umns ol A merim "s newspapers .inti on the nighlh I'V news, the reports are generally pretty even handed In exploring titliu al issues in volved in tournalism. Brow n said it is import.ml to remeinher journ.il lorn to Brown, Rase Slump in funding keeps center shut B\ ( utherim* I l.tw U*v l mer.rld Reporter I'lli' sc,m li lui ,i wav In liml In In: li'ini 111 ■ u i i 1114 tin tlir Willamette Si ii*iii:i* .uni l*i*i Itnologx ( i'nti‘1 (WINTCC) has been i struggle but I In* sciem e musi' inn s 111• rs11hni■ 1 sav linn arn i autioiislv u|ilimislii il will reopen at tin' beginning h) m-xt hmi Phi' innsi'iim. al 1(1(1 ( entennial Boulevard m \l Ion Baki'r I’ark i IiishiI in August after a summer Inml ilrivi' h'll short ill thi' amount needed to k i-i • | > U IS I I ( \ doors opim Sim i' tin'll U IS 11 ( i'xi'i liti\i* iliii-i tin Iti'lioiali Mali liovv Mi ( Arts ami Sharon Mi Htirnev assistant ill n>i toi ha v i- hi'i'ii Irving to liml slahli* Imam lal hai k mg lor U IS’I I ( Irnm puhlii undpnvnlfxuuri.es I hr 1111 a in ial problems stem Irom ih'hts mttliied on several exhibits. Mi Bumev sanl WIN ill runs on a budget ot about SI (1.1100 a ve.it It most ol one visit’s budget i an be raised Irelnre laimatv 1 the museum will have time to applv lot grants, Mi Hut nev said I know we tan gel grants she said It just takes time to w t ite them In addition to S 10.000 raised in the fund drive WISH ( has rei etveil motiev totaling about St,u (Kit) Irom the l iigene and Springfield (tlx ('ouncils. the I ane ( aiuiitv Board ol l aiinmissmiiers W'evet liauset ( o Bohemia bn and private donors Bv mid November the W IS I I l stall should know II the \ will lie able to open ot it then doors wilt ret nil in i losed lorev er W IS 11 (. is now looking tin 1 main ial support from the ( niversllv and bane ( ommumtv ( Allege among ot lie i sou ii i", Mi I III r i ii* x said Ihe museum has also appro.n lied tin al si hool boards and asked tbeni to hi i lease their Imam ial support bv using WIN I I t more often WISH (: will innlinue to odv on admission and membership lees to pas lot about J i pen ent ol its i osls ( )I i ourse better exhibits w ill bring hi more peo ple and mi lease til.it pen eul.lge Mi Bimiev said Negotiations have also been taking plai e to Bans tei U IS I I ( from the I a lie ( omit v park svslem to In genes i itv park system I lie Iransfei iniild benefit W IS I I ( il the r 11x pavx Ihe museum's utilitv bills Mi llurnex said Mi Bill I lev said U Is I I ( Is getting plelllv ot sup po11 from the i umimimtv 'Wherever I go I gel a verv positive response,' she said 1 think people reali/i a museum euhani es anv i oiiltniinilv Carper reminisces on AIDS education efforts Tells of 3,000-mile trip to capitol Bv June Russell Fmerald ( ontributor Ilf sits in .1 corner of the corn h. comfortable ami re la\ed Sipping tea from dm mug in Ins hand, he (ells of marc lung in parades with the Ke\ |esse Jackson of meeting wilh politic .d leaders, stale rep resentatives and senators across the nation. He tells of tatlgue fevers shinsplints and sprained an Ikies He tells of tile successes failures frustrations joys anil pains of Ins journey to get his message to A merit a Remembering. Richard Harp ei smiles \othing stopped us." lie said Uc survived In ,in effort to raise publii awareness about AIDS and the lift’d for funding tor long term residential t .of f.11 ilitics lot persons u itll AIDS (inrpei walked miles to Wash ingtnn. D( to bring President Cleorge Unsb ,i strolled letter signed In thous.inds ol people he met on Ins journev .h ross the nation (Inrpei returned to Kugene Sept 17 An AIDS .11 tn 1st suit e lie tested IIIY positive ill 1980 Carper ( nn< eived the ide.i loi Ins Persons With AIDS W.dk .ind Koll for Pile '89 .liter his hunger strike l.isl Dei ember Frustrated he s.nd he i hose to W.llk "to remind the leder.il government that the\ were committed to the fight .ig.unst AIDS " Although Hush ac knowl edges St t billion allotted for AIDS research .mil e