Editorial Law school tuition increase necessary All (In* fullin’ I’erry Masons who plan lo attend law school her*’ will soon have to go through mure <»f a trial just lo gut through school List week. the* Stale* Hoard of llighur Kduoation ap proved a trill which will increase tuition le-e*s by 2.'* per e trill for in stall* students ami fit) pi*re:e*nl for oul-of slati*rs. Thir plan will affect only now sludonls lo the* se hoot and will start next fall So tin* total tuition hill for in staler sludonls by I wlnrii till* pi.in is e.oinplololy in pi.n o, will he* St.'Milt a your e.ompan*el lo tin* S.t.lMi lhi*y now pay I or the lucky out-of-stnle student, the v<*arly foo will go from the S*1.7I»M they pay now to a grand total o! S7 iifpi by 1 'I'll! (Juili* a hofly ini roaso, v\e•'11 s.iv So what’s the' roason lor this hike hi tuition fere’s'' It eiimos down to a matter of emergency action. This summer, the' American Mar Association threatened to lake away the school's professional accreditation, mainly hi*e ause the school is poorly lacking in library lunds ami faculty members The additional monies 11erin the tuition hike*, which will provide an extra $274.125 per year, will go toward more library hooks and periodicals and possible salary increases Im the faculty Although we aren’t ( ra/.y about the excessive tui tion increase for out-of-staters, it seems the action had to hi* taken for (he school to maintain its rpialily. The proposed fees would make the University prices com parable to those of the University of Colorado's law school, which charges $7.(>00 a year lor non residents However, the University's law school is already poorly lacking in minority students This hike will make it far less likely that underprivileged students will consider our law school. Ironically. President Miami recently pledged to strengthen the University s programs to assist minority students and to work to re cruit more minorities lo this campus. So with the extra money the tuition bike brings, the law school should sot up some sort of assistance for minorities entering the school, such as a scholarship fund. Such an action is the least the University can do. if it is as serious about attracting more minorities as it says it is. If no plans are made to assist prospective minor ities in the law school, the University might as well plead guilty lo doublespeak. And it can be assured that we the jury won't show much mercy in such a case. With every new account of S500 or more, you get this U S. senator doll to have in your pocket..." Commercializing hot springs is a bad idea t)(■)>•• iu!injj on hem you look .it it natu i 11 hot springs i .m hr thought of as rithri a peaceful serene spot loi spiritual growth or a killt'i plat r to parts hauls These Isso opinions ohs iousls conflict ssitli rai h other, and problems arise as a re sult I'he (u>ug.u Reservoir springs, loi ated about fit) miles from Kugene. has been at the i entei ol suc h a controversy latels In the past seal thefts assaults and drug use base increased an estimated 21) percent in the area So the t’ S forest Service is planning to rest rue lure the operation ol the hot springs, but thes aren't sure to svbat extent as ot set Plans for the springs range from a slight c hange in the present minimal supervision to i omplete cDiiiinrri i.di/.at ion ot the attrac - lion 1 he forest Service teels th.it some peo ple don't feed c nmlortable going to the springs, because ot tin* so-called "couit terc ulture" the plac e draw s It we fingernails c an t be ac c epting ol its otlbeat c harac ters we’re in major trouble. seeing how w e're known to have quite opl(‘ The problem that needs to he addressed is not the ee< entrii 11\ ol the visitors, hut the i riminal ai tivit\ th.it oi.c urs in the w nods. Commerc iali/.ation ol the springs, such as restru ting visitation to daytime, prohibit mg nudity and i barging admission, would he a big mistake on the part ol the Forest Servii e To "c itiI\ " the natural environment would most definitely detract from the springs' primitive beauty and spirituality The Servii e needs to instead take ai lion against the criminals who are spoiling the lun lor everyone else Increased supervisory patrols and more severe penalties for law breakers at the spot would be steps in the right cl iret t ion Hut by no means should the Servii e commen iali/.e the springs The prospei t ol going there to have a peaceful, esoterii ex perience would be all but ruined We might as well just save the trip and sit in our bath tubs w ith bathing suits on Letters The fence ( )|H r again 1)111 student gOS eminent leaders have shown lii.it Ihes .ire mi apahle ol t.ik mg .1 dt'limlivt' st.iml on .m\ is sin- Sun r they i nine into ol liir ur ha\a heard mils rhelo i it ami tin* empty promise ol an open \SI'() government al ssnss available lor thr students I nun not supporting St I )'s grievatu a against thr t IA to \nds ( lark s w islrs vsaslis stand on tin't i l l I- i uni l at t sse hast' sin'll Ins nrst'i rnding al tuntpts to sound good appease all suit's and tin'll do nothing I wonder it lit' has any hi' liftsv ( oini' on Alois gut oil I hr hull r' iiuinili'r Hills Knglish Whirling dervish Tom I’as nes Irttrr "Mis plat rd faith" [Kr^istri Chian! 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