Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 15, 1989, Page 9, Image 9

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    China
C ont mut'd from P.ini- 1
some sufferings there won't lie
any re\oltitionary change
Some people in the meeting
disagreed however, suggesting
that there should he business .is
usual because they are doubtful
as to whether international et o
noinii sanctions would I..
tlier feasible or effei tive
A government that did not
t are about the lives of its own
people will not care about in
ternational sanctions, said (i.io
Xiaogailg. a graduate student in
comparative literature
"(Chinese people have alwavs
been suffering all the years.''
Gao said "A tougher life will
only toughen their endurance
Instead. Gao said keeping
Western dialogue open to Ghi
na will help the (Ihinese pen
pie
The movement in China was
instigated hy elite intellectual
class yy ho are influenced hy
Western ideologies and
thoughts, (i.io said, adding that
keeping the open door pul it v
will speed up the process of
ayvaking the common people
Moreover, economii saui
tions may i reate a lose lose sit
u.it ion for hotli I lie ( diiliese
people and the countries who
impose sum tions on I lima
said Sun Duopin a graduate
student in him hemistry
The (’.hinuse government
Drugs
( ontinued from Page 4
present to reaffirm the Umver
silv's commitment to prevent
mu another tragedy sue li as
I luglles death
" This is such an enormous
problem that am nuniher ot
programs i-s not enough to
i on\ iiu e v oting people thev an
al risk W ilson said "We ah
snlutelv have to have parents
concerned about the welfare of
students vvhethei it's in high
si bool or college
1'he University as part ot the
settlement established the (iai
rett Ini entive for \ allies tin
ham emeiii memorial fund in
Hughes' memory, to snpport
anti drug projet Is on i ampus
University President Myles
Brand requested the Universitv
I nundation lake $ . out) from
the President s f und to eslah
lish the U1VK fund. Mostdev
said
Bennett, along with husband
William, will also contribute to
the fund with some of the mini
ev inc luded in the Theta (.’hi
settlement Moseley said
"We wanted a memorial
fund that would be used diret I
ly by student anti-drug organ!
zations and organizations that
deal with value enhancement."
Bennett said
Bennett said the problem ot
drug use is beyond peer (ires
sure and is now a sm ietal ail
moot, referring to a recentlv
i ompleted survey that found
high levels ol drug use at the
University
The study found '17 percent
ot students have used alcohol.
tiT) pert enl have smoked man
juaua and It) pen ent have ex
prrimented with t ot .line
"When you lose a child,
vou're a bereaved parent the
rest of vour life." Bennett said
tearfully "I want to make a
change I want Harrell's death
to have mattered "
Bennett was appointed to the
('.ampus Organization tor a
Suhslant e Abuse free K n v iron -
merit to monitor progress on
the goals in the settlement w ith
the University and to provide
input on future programs.
mn\ abuse the notion that eco
nmnii sam lions have troll l
( Inna s ei onotm and use it .is
an i'\i use tor further suppres
sum. said Vue (lung a graduate
student m i imiparative litera
lure
"Western countries may thus
Ixs ome a si apegoal tor ( Inna s
economii disaster." Vue said
I agree with the assumption
that economii sanctions vs ill
cause economii disaster, .mil
will in its n» ii In ms Ir.id to
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graduate schoo!
an management'.’
A representative
of the Atkinson
Schoo! will be at
University of
Oregon on
Thursday,
November 16,
19S9 To
schedule an
individual
appointment
from 9 a m. to
2 p.m , call Hazel
Powell in tire
Career Planning
and Placement
Service Building
at 686-3235.
The__
Atkinson
Graduate
School Of
Management
Willamette University
Salem. Oregon
(503) 370-64-40
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