__ Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald _Inside_ ■ Archaeologist, Page 4 ■ Campus events. Page 5 ■ Positions expand, Page K ■ Women’s hoop thrives. Page 9 I ut'sdav January id. 1'1'K) KugiMir. ()r<'gon Voluinr *i t NuiuImt hh I'liulit ht Slr\ rl .ml Strant; winds i .msrd ,i ‘Ill-tool Dougins tir trrr to toll on I.minor ll.ill Sund.n. 1 nosing minim,d dninugr to thr Inn Idiot;. Tree topples on Lawrence Hall damaging roof, exterior walls By l).in Eislcr Emerald Reporter Sunda\ afternoon's high winds tore a 'll) foot Douglas tir from its roots and < rushed d into the west side of Lawrence Hall, causing minimal damage to the steel and ( one rete building The tree damaged the metal strip along the top edge ol the building some plastering the parapet, and the edge railing along the west and north sides ol the root said Tim King. t'mversil\ landscape maintenance super\ isor In addition, about three holes were puilr lured in the roof, said \l Thelen. t'niversiU plant mainten .nice repair worker drain lies slrui k the windows of Rooms J27 and I III l)iiI llley yvere not broken, find < lasses were held in those rooms Monday The tree lo< ated ne r.ilt-i I with I hr pnpcrwni k in v nlv nl Properly agents who wish In list their available irnlals on llir I All' housing; luillrtin lio.ird must now present llii'ii listing in |it'isiiii nr bv mail listings .nr no longer lakrii over llir phone Mike H.nli.i v\ liii lias ri'iilnl prnprity In I nivria lv students tm linin' than in years said llir added pro ( I'llnrr liar, slowed tin- pinirssnl getting rental mini ill.ll mu In sludenls l lir a(jrm v is pinv nliiu; rrnlal mlonuation lli.it'v (lead hr said I hr information on llir linllrlin hoard is dll rail v rriilrd I Hiding Irnanls has nrvri brrii ditlii nil a sign ill a uimlim usually is enough. llarlia said bill hr wants In I nlltillllr In usr llir bullrlm board III supply rrntal inforin.ilion In llir I nivrrsilv i nnnnunilv l lir service is not for inr. il s tin llir stmlriils In- said II would lie nil r il rrntal informal ion on i a 111 p 11 s could br np In (lair \l llir Iras! ll s two In lour davs lair In |nly llir I ’diversity s nil i a in pus housing ollir r i hangrd hands I coin A S l l ) In I nivnsilv I lousing hr ( niiiing llir Kriital Information I 111 it r l lir agent v tnnlmued In i oordmalr llir housing bullrlm board. whit h is lot alrd on llir ground floor nl llir I All and lists available rt'lit.ils Irrr nl i h.irgr Barba said hr prrlrrrrd the relatively hurraui i.n v Irrr sly Ir ol working w ilh an ASI'I) < mil ml In I hous ing of I it r I think llial I nivrrsilv Housing should lakr this information over llir phonr so sludrnls hair ai i rss In Ihn freshest information lie said According In the new guidelines landlords are also reijiiired to sign and submit In llir office a stale uirnt nl i ninpb.ini r tor eat It fat ililv renletl I'lie document certifies lb.il llir strut.lure ndhrrrs In health, safely and habitation tildes and that llir rental will comply v\ 111 i < i I v anti < on ill \ atlirmative at t ion laws Mark Tusek owns a house and apartment that lor 12 vr.us lie has rented bv advertising vvilli a sign in a window nl a until e nil llir I Ml bulletin board him to l antilords, Page ft University student steps into Eugene city council race MacDonald pledges improved economy By Catherine Hawley Emerald Reporter I'mversiU student and for mer .\St '{) Senate president Kandy Mai Donald kicked oft Ins campaign for a i 11\ council seat Monday with a pledge to iniproie Kugene's miraum and dei rease property taxes Kugene i an develop ei nnom u strength l)\ building on its reputation for environmental com ern. «n live i iti/.en part it i potion. .1 good educational svs tent, .mil a healthy lifestyle Mac Donald said "We need a i lean, stable ei onorm u ith family wage jobs that protec t the em ironment. " Mac Donald said MacDonald said tli.it al though he welcomed the |otis and economic diversity that companies suc h as Rohr Indus tries ( .111 provide lie was war\ of contributing to the nuclear industrv Kolir Industries. whit h nun ufar tores airplane parts, is tie gotuting with < ■ t\ and countv officials to lor ate a plant in west l-'.ugene Some of the < mil panv s contracts are with the niilitarv. whit hi mild violate a stronger nut lear-free zone ordi n,mi e that u ill go before I n gene voters in Ma\ I don't know it Kugene wants to i onlribute to tlul in tluslrv Mat IImiald said '' Let s t;ont enlrate on the things we alreadv do well The decline ot Kugene's downtown area i mild he halted it less attention was paid to streets and buddings and more energv was devoted to at trading the right mix of small businesses. ,,rtistit outlets and housing, Mai I)<111.111i said MacDonald said hr supports the urh.m renewal update plan th.it will go lieforr lingerie vot ers this spring .ind said hr is upposrd to reopening Wiliam rtlr Street 'I nerd to hi'.ir .1 lot morr in foi 111.1t ion hrtorr I 1 liunge rm mind on this \l.11 I )on.dd s.iiil Kllgrnr 1 itizrns h.ivr ni.idr it 1 ir.11 tli.it tlirv don't support rc opening thr strrrt to motor tr.dfii . hr .iddrd lo reduce thr proprrti t.i\ hills ol liugenr 1 iti/.ens w hn h Mir. I ton.dd siiid .irr prohabK .imong thr highest in thr n.i lion, hr proposrd h.ning thr sl.itr [in k up a higgrr portion ol rduc.ition 1 osls and krrping a tight rrin on 1 it\ sprinting Mai Donald also 1 itnl hous ing. homelessness. wetlands and discrimination among thr i oncerns he plans In address during his i .imp,nun Mai Donald .mummied Ins i andidai v fnr llm Ward 1 < mm ill position accompanied lt\ i 11\ i mini il member i.inilv Si liur and I.anr liminlv com missioner (errs Kusl at ihr W avin' Morse Kam li in smith west hugene Si Iiiii' Kusl and lh«' late 1 ' S Senator Morse have established a tradition of responsible, pro gressive leadership and intern tv m pi>1 itii s th.it M.n Donald plans to follow lie said Si bile the current i mini il member Ironi W aril I an nounced last week that she would not seek re elei lion this veal after serving twelve years on the i mini il It's time lor a new look she said Moudin Si hue said she plans to re main at live in politii s possi blv at the state level although she is not interested in elet ted offii e Kandy MacDonald Min I)onalri .i legishitivr ,is sisliinl to Sen Larry Hill I) I n since I‘IH7. plans to grad uate from the I'niversity ,it the end ol winter term with .1 h.ic h Turn lo Mac Donald, Page 8