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Letters Checklist 1 Docs Mvlcs Brand know tic's in Kugene. (fregon? 2 If so, tic should sit Imi k and read ()l>l Irom !'•*»"> ?"i and see how many i hanges were made through loud, emo lion.il and sometimes "uni iv it" ai Is I \\ tio is tie to sa\ that ' tins is not ai i eptable tieiiavior at a university"? Isn't that what Hitler and some present-day politic tans sav about homosex rials? Will tie instill his "Brand" of police policies? Only time w ill tell 4 Clan we have Paul back, please? Douglas Stello Student Abstract As a (i l l participating m the demonstration at Sundav s ded ication ol the new si ienc e building. I lure reflected on the significance of our actions We have no reason to he ashamed ( ritii s ol the demonstration pout and bandy about phrases like "tree speech." "reasoned discourse ' and "mutual re spec t ' These are fine ideas in the abstract, but as the failed contrail negotiations lestifv the\ are ineffei tual lor the (Ills of this university who can't rei eive a det cut wage and i an t afford health i are for then families or themselves What do you do when your free speech tails on utu aritlg ears'1 Wliat do vim do when the Iruit ol reasoned discourse is ,i ( ontr.ii t iliter ih.tt is shut kmgls unreasonable' Wh.it do sou do when stu h .1 i ontrai t offer dearly signals .111 attitmfe ol disrespei I ’ (f'l .illon dislikes ,1 "noisome si rabble hut behind that be h.ivior is <i desperate si rabble to gel b\ on a (II I s wages Our survival as a scholarly i onium nils depends heavily on I he graduate teaching fellows who teach a major proportion of the I'niversitv's courses particu laris required i nurses Civil disobedience is not an ai t perpetrated for ku ks (111 s are not t hildren If you do not think we carefully weighed the effei ts of our at lions, then sou are devaluing us as consi ieu tious adults It is you svho needs to roller t on the signili i am e ol our ai lions I’eter Hanson Iwiglish (• I I Not in Kansas President brand svas in his position mils a less sveeks ss hen lie made the decision to terminate a health i are pas roll deduction plan tor (. IT's I bis plan ssas nol a benefit, nor did il i ost the I ins ersits a single penny "i et instantly hundreds ol (ill s svho struggle to support themselves and then families on |iist a less hundred dollars a month ssitli no health benefits svere deeply alfei ted It is interesting to note that bland did not have to make alls kind ol public statement svhal soever in implementing that We thank the following for their support and sponsorship of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week: Office of the Dean of Students. Office of Student Development. ASUO, Counseling Center, University Mousing, Men Against K.i}<e, Multicul tural Affairs, Alpha Lambda Delta/I’hi I la Sigma, Recreation A lntra murals, Cultural Forum, IFF /I’anhellemc, Creek Advisors, Athletic Dept, Edie Roberts, EMU Food Services, I’epsi For more mfonnlUon on campui pmgrami and miuahvci. call Joamc Robertson, 1 raining and I’revcnlion Coordinator, ai 686 1105 CPSAFE_ ( ampin (irgam/alion for a Subsume Abuse Frye liiiiinwm nl 1 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON /itrr* ,A I Again? Oh, all right... One warm, summer evening many years ago, I was basking on a stretch of Interstate 95 not far from here .. <|f( isioil Does tic 111111 k III’ .MC going lo sit by passively while Ins mansion is remodeled ,md other top administrators rei five largo salary increases while we take i utbai ks ’ (.Ms pru\ ide .1 v it.d serv 11 e to this madeum i nmmiinity w bile dei leasing the tmam 1.1I burden on the stale and lederal governments (ill s leai h to ward in percent of all under graduate classes at the t mvci sll\ In iiiv opinion, the l 'niversi ty’s response in dealing with health care and salary issues is where the words rude and 11 responsible" truly apply Hut then Brand has the unique privilege lo be rude and lire sponsible with a pen and paper u lieu nobods is looking Sorrs Brand hut tor (Mis our time has come1 It is a shame that volt leel vour lion e\moon bubble has been burst I suggest that you wake up w e re not in Kansas am more Br\ an Moore (Ml Kiim.iin e I anguages Oregon l)uil\ _ _ Emerald P O H*>\ 'I'1* I ut^n< Ornpin W TP •- O"-.; i < .1 IV f ”«•'* 1 M day thf •vjijh f f lay e.dijfenj . *«am a«m‘» rul v.i, ah urn t>y the Oegon Daily toner akl Publishing Co at the University of Ouhjon t ugr’r Oregon Th.> fcwe'ai.l ■> periled independently of the Univervty with offices . *n the if* • * * !f■.• t ■*%♦.•••■' i i: t a • t • * the A*.*.. ate«J Pr«\-. 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