Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 10, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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Kulongoski's son convicted of rioting
Sentenced to community work, fines, probation
(AP) rhf sun of .in (Jregon insurant •• < otn
missmner w.is plated on probation anti onion'd
to perform community service work Monday for
his part in a bottle throwing mi fdent last spring
near the t 'niversitv < ampus
|ustin Theodore Kulongoski. 1H was placed
on probation for 1H months was ordered to pel
form HO hours of < ommunitv serve e and was told
to pay restitution and court assessments totaling
$‘171 74
Kulongoski was one of live people arrested as
Kugene police dispersed a mob of 100 to 500
young people gathered for a street partv at hast
14th Avenue and I errv Street last Slav 5 Polin'
said Kulongoski threw two beer bottles at olti
i ers ()ne of the bottles landed near an offic er and
the other broke the rear w indow of a patrol car
Kulongoski the son of Oregon insurance
commissioner and 1 ‘*K2 Demoe rati< gubernatorial
candidate Tod kulongoski, pleaded guilh in Au
gust to .t ( barge of rioting His sentence is compa
rable to what others arrested .it the party have re
i eived
I luring sentenr ing Mondav l.ane (lounty (hr
< iiit Judge Maurice Merten termed the inc idcnt
' a hig drunken brawl
•You ever see anybody get hit in the face
with a full beer bottle?" Merten asked
kulongoski
The judge described himself as having a
"welldeserved" reputation lor being hard on
people who violate terms of probation
"I order you to stay out of trouble, how hard
can that be?" he said to kulongoski "I don't ex
per t you to be back, but if you are. expect to go to
jail.”'
Experts discuss classical education
Sf.iltIt* I AIM Slime experts
m highei eilm iitinn in Wash
mgton stale doubt .1 1 lasskal
approach to education ret 0111
mended I>\ the National I n
dmviiienl for the Humanities
will he enough for students
w hu ll he living in the J 1st t en
tur\
()lhei s sa\ it s a good idea
that doesn't go tai enough
The endow ment Nunda\ re
hsised results of a (iallup I'oll
that found mam college stu
dents don't know when the
( ivil War or t urret! or what the
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Lndowmenl chairwoman
Lynne V dhenev also offered
i olleges and universilies a
slud\ plan td "i0 course hours
in live .ire,is of knowledge,
.limed at providing students
with a foundation in foreign
language mathematic s. st i
en< e i ulture and t i\ ilization
University officials in Wash
ington state say the endowment
highlighted a problem common
to mam American universities
and i olleges but some found
the '">() Hours" proposal too
traditional and c onservative
1 )i I red (iamphell. assistant
dean ot undergraduate edui a
lion at the I mversitv of Wash
ington said colleges should
not spend most of their time on
remedial edm ation that stu
dents should have received in
high si houl
I )i | Robert Wills ar ndemii
provost of 1‘acilic Lutheran
I'niversitv. said the (lallup Poll
measured onlv factual know I
edge and not all of what stu
dents real 1\ know
' I ligher edur ation in the
tills ought to prepare students
[or the 2 1st i enturv and not just
reinton e the tilth, Wills said.
I really don't care how stu
dents did on that multiple
chon e test ' he said "1 i are if
students can think, reason and
make good de< isions that help
prepare them lor the world
and those things are hard to
measure
But the Ke\ W illiam | Sulli
van said ad credits won't do
at Seattle l 'diversity
The Seattle l ' president said
he was delighted to see the in
terest the report h.is generated
lint he said he was concerned
the proposal lacked bash ele
meets that have been part ot
Seattle l' s core i urriculum tor
years.
Judson Shaver, direr tor of
the Jesuit university's core < ur
riculum. said it includes 71 7.)
i redits and all r ore i muses are
designed "to develop the skills
and powers ol c ritical reading
thinking, writing rpiantitative
reasoning, multicultural aware
ness and more
Dr I .am Del.onne. associate
provost ol Western Washington
l hiiversitv s.tvs the real prob
lem is deciding what t ontell)
porarv students should he
learning It's become cliff it ult
to teach all that should he
taught, he said
"Should we i onlinue to
measure all students based oil
vvliat other generations knew or
is it more important to prepare
them lor the future’'" he asked
"Essentially what NKH ap
pears to he advocating is a < ur
rii ilium that served higher edu
r ation in the 111th and 70th r ell
tnries, whir.It was a gre.il time
ot upheaval It a liberal arts ed
ur ation is meant to make us
more understanding and com
passionate of ourselves and
others then we have to ask our
selves how well has this currir
ulum worked " Del.onne said
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