Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 09, 1989, Page 6, Image 6

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teat her adviser ;il ('hurt lull said I!>«■ ■>< hoots studio moved
m ioh? into ;i spat e ,il the Chun hill I’laza shopping i enter
located across the street Irnm the si Imol I lie spar e is on
loan Iron) the I’la/a. lie said
lames said .1 1 lass of itl KRVM students meel for one
school period a da\ at Churchill The school is allotted too
hours ol air lime ear h weekthn I mm H to 111 a m
"We trv to complement vvlial they do downtown |al the
laliir alion Center).' James said "The kids work w ith a t on
temporals mtisit formal, they learn how to do news how to
make PSAs (puhln servit e aunouin einents). and how to do
radio production
The Churchill studio which can lie seen through a win
dow In shopping tenter patrons, utilizes computer etpiip
men! and an Assot uite I’ress news wire hiMikop. lames add
ed
Sheldon, which is on the air from 10 a m to 4 p m . has
about 140 KKVM students st liool Program Director hathv
Wiper said The school studio moved last year to a new
"communit ations complex" at Sheldon, she added
"The (Churchill and Sheldon) programs are very differ
ent. Wiper said "We have two beginning classes. plus a
group of tin-air students I think our format is a hit harder
edged than Chun lull s we primarilv play progressive anti
metal musit
S’eilhiM the Sheldon ot Churchill 1 hisses use a textbook.
\\ 1 per said
I've looked lot one believe me. hut there pisl aren't many
radio texts tor high schoolcis Wiper said So I make
1 opies of parts ol i ollege texts and adapt them to this level
Thousands expected to mobilize
By Janis Joseph
Emerald Reporter
The l..me County Pro < hoii e Coalition will
rails in the KMC courtyard Sundav at 1 p m . in
support of the National Day of Mobilization to de
fend aliortion rights
Under the banner of "Mobilize for Women's
Lives " supporters will march from the KMC to
the downtown Federal Building At - to pm
the rails will continue with speakers, musii and
information Ixxiths. said K111\ I’ion \. National
Abortion Kigbts Action league lo< al spokeswoni
an.
fieri \ said they expect several thousand peo
ple to turn out and "show a little muscle’ to let
legislators know thev .ire going to work hard in
support of choice and defeat any opposing legis
lat ion
Oregon Right to Life spokeswoman Cindv
Kahm said the group is not planning any counter
.11 Indies
< )ur resourt es and energy w ill be devoted to
pro-active legislation and educating the public
Kahm said
Oregon has historic all\ been a pro-choice
stale and there are no Oregon laws restricting
abortions said Debbie Reed, educator at Planned
Parenthood of lame ( minty
Right to l ife proposed a ballot measure earli
er in the week for next year’s election which
would require women under ihe age of 18 to give
parental notification Indore having an abortion
Keed said there Is a "darn good chain e" that
the proposed measure will be on the ballot next
year
"It’s a real touchy issue." she said "Even
pro t hoice pimple ma\ vote for it without under
standing its full implications However. Planned
Parenthood w ill do its best to bring up the impli
cations and edu( ate people
The Pro-Choice Coalition has been organiz
ing Sunday's rally since September. I’iercy said
She said lh.it the coalition has a very broad
base of support in the community and includes
representatives from Planned Parenthood. ACLII.
The Keligious Coalition for Abortion Kights.
League of Women Voters, and Zero Population
(Growth
Events will lie field in cities across the coun
try and in Washington, U.C.. said Hill Sheppard,
direr tor of the Planned Parenthood Association of
Lane County.
There is no more of a fundamental civil
light than making decisions about your own
both Piercy said
A woman's right to choose and to make deci
sions about her own life is very important, she
said If a woman i annul i boose, then it is just one
part of six iet\ living to control another part, she
added
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TODAY
IN OUR
ELECTRONICS
DEPARTMENT
UO-Bookstore
District says
student goes
I
A I .me ( a unity ( in uit judK''
w ill ((insider a re(]uest today b\
Id i ne ne St hoi >1 I list i ii t 11 to I mi
.in lH-vear old student from its
si bools.
Koliliie Don Robinson attend
ed Smith Kugene High Si bool
lor three days before principal
Don ) .11 k son suspended him
Oct 25 on the grounds that
Robinson's lies to <i Portland
gang made him a danger to the
health and safety ol lest oi the
si ode nt body
Robinson said in an intei
view with the Keg/sfer l lu.inl
that he i> not a member of the
bloods ganij. although he said
main of his friends are mem
hers
Robinson will not contest the
school district's effort to ban
him. and he will return to Port
land to i omplele the courses he
needs to graduate, he said in
the same interview
In a complaint tiled in Lane
( nun I \ ( in ml ( amrt \o\ t
the school district said Robin
son is a self admitted membei
of the bloods gang" who is
designated as a "red alert
i ase on the polite information
s\ stem
The school district was told
Robinson was an occupant in
i ar involved in a dm c l>\
shooting in Portland Iasi April
ai i mding to the ■ omplaint
The Portland Si bool Ilistrii t
i onsidered Robinson "one ot
tbe two most dangerous gang
members out ot the approve
mainly Jtltt gang members" at
|efterson lligtr School wliiili
Robinson attended tor tom
vears before i timing to Kugene
tfie si tiool disli ii t i (intended in
the complaint
Robinson t mild not he
reached tor comment Weifnes
day
The I-aigeoe Springfield
i hapter of the National Assoi i
ation tin the Atlvani emeitt of
tailored People issued a state
ment supporting the si bool dis
trii t's actions hei ause it fears
the \ a lines of any gang .u tivity
in Kugene publii si bools
would he voting African-Amer
ii a ns
L ookmg tor a good deaP
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