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    _Inside_
■ Student Senate, Page :t
■ Encore section. Pages 5-7
■ Bruins rout Ducks. Page 8
■ DeSou/a appeal denied. Page 12
_. 7 Oregon Daily_ _
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Senate upholds veto of Pelosi bill
Chinese students lead angry reaction
By Dan Filler
F merald Reporter
The 1' S Sen.lie Ihursday upheld I’resident
Hush's \uvemhei vein nt the I'elosi bill prolet I
ing (ihinese students Iroill deportation and polili
i .d Itiirassmenl
Fhe vote was (>2-.17 lout short ol the two
thirds margin needed to override .1 presidential
veto Oregon Sens Mark llaltield and Hob I’ai k
wood voted to uphold the veto
The reaction among t hinese students is one
ot disappointment, said l-Diversity graduate stu
drill Tang Zizhou because it's sending the
wrong signal to the l ihinese government
"The (ihinese government can make some
tiling big out ot this and tool a lot ol people hai k
home because they certainly don't know how
Amerii an politic s turn turns Tang said
Although the override tailed this has given
I’resident Hush a strong message he < an I do am
thing he wants said Wu Xianggu president ol
the I 'niversitv 's (ihinese Student and Si holai \s
soi lation
t he Senate has done a general disservice to
the concept ot democracy bv upholding tin
veto said ASt'() Vue I'resident Si oil U v < koll
(ionsideritlg liovv ipmklv it passed in the
House and given the magnitude I don't undei
stand liovv it died in the Senate Uvi koll said
The House voted (‘III .! . on Wednesday to
i rush Hush's veto, vvhil It atlecls about in.(KM)
(ihinese students study mg ill the l lilted States
Introdmrd bv Rep \aui v I'elosi (l)-(ia). the
bill would have given (ihinese students tour more
years to apply foi new visas
Hush vetoed the measure on \ov t() alter it
unanimously passed both the House and Senate
( ihinese student groups had lobbied hard for ail
override saving many ol them would hue polili
i al persecution at home because they supported
the pro demoi ra< v demonstrations that brought a
violent government i lei kdow n
"The argument of the administration and
some senators was it (the override) passed the
( ihinese government might real t and i lit oil all
i iillin.il cm halite programs I'.itiK said
I think Hush thinks sshat lie lines here
vvmi Id ultimate Is altei t ( hinese govern me ill ile
i IsillllS lie .llhled
llmvever. Ihe old meil uf the Chinese poll
tu al stage don't lealls ( are vvhal \merii alls
think rang said I lies make their own tits i
sums
Hut lhc\ might iimsiilet the Semite dete.it as
l' S koss toss ing tu the Chinese gus eminent
Moreovei In some was Hush mas liase
sas i'il the tai e ol (ihinese leaders U u said
When Hush veloetl the hill he ordered gns
eminent agent ies to adopt sshat he t onlentls are
esselllialls the same safeguards lust heftire the
Senate sole Hush had renessetl Ins promise that
sludenls ssould lie lulls protet led esen ssilhtHlI
the legislation
"I think lie s paying lip servir e to make sure
his approval ratings slas high Wsikoll said
adding il Hush were re,ills t out ernctl he won lit
liase signed the Pelosj lull into lass to heglll ss ith
\oss lie experts us to heliese the otters ol
prolet lion What good is Ins svortl7 Wsi koll
asked
\toreoser sshat s holding the i orient leaders
in power are tanks anti lies ami the people silll
pis tlo not bus sshat the government s saving.
I a tig said
Hush anil the supporting senators are more
t tint filled ssilli et tinomit interests than in hit
man rights m China as elsewhere and m doing
so are pi.is mg ss ith people s lisa's said Armando
Mol,des I'inlet! States Student Assoi iatiou
Nnrlhssest I*.it lilt S It e t hall man
I’he senators who voted to uphold the veto
sent a i leai signal tu the Ivr.mts in l Inna tell
111g them tiles tan go out anti kill people and
(lie I S ssill hack them up, said Kelvin Wee
l'SNA's international student representative on
the hoard ot directors
I hose senators also i learls sverc not repre
senling their I onstltueilts Wee said lift ause it
is t lear Ihe people in Oregon are supportive ot
human rights even d the Senate is not
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Crisis Center will offer
annual trauma workshop
By Brian Bloch
Emerald Associate Editor
For most students. college is a time of radical life
changes, and with those changes come stress, insecurity and
anxiety.
The University Crisis Center will host its annual crisis
prevention workshop Feb. .1 to help students better deal with
these and other problems most often arising during this tran
sitional time.
The all-dav "Mending the Hurt" workshop allows stu
denis and the public to choose three sessions featuring no
minute presentations from volunteer University and ((immu
nity health professionals.
Vietnam veteran and trauma expert Steven Tice will
open the workshop with a presentation dealing with the trau
ma healing process.
"All of our presenters are volunteers. They really rare
about the subjects they're addressing." said Crisis Center Di
rector N'ancv Kemp "Because they a( tually want to be there,
the energy brought to the workshop is very high
The cost of the workshop is limited to the Sit) cost of a
handbook available at the University bookstore Academic
Turn to Workshop, Page 3
Winter Symposium focuses on epidemic
Bv Jolie Andrade
finer,ild Reporter
The ASI'O Winter Svmpn
slum part nl AIDS Inform.ilion
Montti will emphasize the im
port,mi e nt ( l,n living stereo
types mvths. .mil fears many
i ollege students and < omnium
t\ members have in regard to
the AIDS epidemii
AIDS is an ini Teasing proh
letn amung i ullege students
said Kris Peterson ASl'C) pro
grams i nordinntor
HV 1 *1*11 I ll\ will be the
number one killer among i nl
lege aged students Peterson
said, referring to a statement b\
the National Center lor Disease
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The purpose of the winter
symposium is to foi us on mam
iimimumlies and issues affect
id bv AIDS ASI'O president
And) t lark said
ASI '() i an pros ide informa
(ion. resouri es. and tools for
people he said "Whether or
not they take advantage ol it is
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