Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 28, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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Yen li t member ( had Hennitm (list uses .1 ret ml budfiel fimints.il (rum .1 student nroiift 1* ith
nrdin.itor I'nti \ Saber.
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PRES
1 hat's President Brand1'
new i-Uvtronu mail address
l so it tui ontai t him about
issues that ,iro important to von
i ho intornot addross is
pros-" ciregon. uorogon.odu
Students, tai ult\ and staff members, use tour
t personal computer* icitli ituuicms
• deportment terminal* on lit >\et
• i omputer ii'orkstation* that i an at i css (/()\Vf
tor tri'e and convenient an ess to the President
Visit the University Computing Center 1226 Kincaid to ope' an
.c ounl without charger it you do not have one
U of 0 McArthur Court
Sunday March 4 at 7 30 p m
ROWDY RODDY
PIPER
— vs —
Ravishing Rick
Rude
Brutus The Barber Beefcake vs Rick
The Model Martel
The Bushwackets vs The Butsheviks
Tito Santana vs Akeem
and Much More
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MMO tMttSTlMG FEKRATKW
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Tickets $14, $11. and $9 plus $1.50 city
surcharge. Available at Gl Joe's, Ticketmaster
outlets and U of 0 ticket office.
Walch World Wratlhnq fadaraOo* on KLSA Ch 2i
$2 OFF
Present this ad for $2 OFF the price
of your ticket, UO STUDENTS ONLY.
One Discounted Ticket per Ad • No Limit
Students named to
fill vacant positions
Kv joe Kidd
I murald Reporter
Hoping to assist with tli*' numbei * runt hing
pi * k rss l lmrtsilv students ( 11«* * I Hunnion and
Joel Kevill ret ently tilh*d Incidental !**«■( ommit
In- positions th.i! two li t members vacated when
the\ resigned limn tin* committee eailier winter
11*f in
W ith th< li t alreadv well into tin* aamml
111v tn-k of « hiirtini* next Year's incidental !*•♦*
budget th* lesignafmns sent tin ASt'O sprawl
mu m s*M!< h of students !*> (ill th*- **mpt\ posi
lions \ three prison sole* tion board * hose
Hrnnmn anti Kevill out «*1 Hi applit ants I In- Stu
dent Senate sot tired thru positions in a vote on
I nil HI
Hoth n*-w members said that a sense ot re
spnnsibilits and a desm !<* impiavr tin- li t s op
nations prompted th**in to applx toi tin- p*>i
turns
Hennmn who served on tin- committee last
s< hold \ iai said t omul ns that tin* lit wasnt
running smoothly **ih on raged him to applv
I tried to sit m on soim* earhei II t meetings
!i .■ mt how it was going, and I had Irouhh* «*s *‘ii
finding them lit* said, explaining that tin* moot
ings had born > am e 1***1
\\ hun ln**mis approached him expressing
i tint urn over tin- lit Herndon decided to appl\
toi th*- openings
Hemuon tielieves that tin- * ommittee plays an
important role at the I 'niverxitv
lh*' lit allot atus about S-j , million he
said Hu* .ms*’ if is entrusted with an enormous
amount til mnnuv. it has to hi* at countable to th**
students
" I liu * ommittuu has thu potuntial to do a hit
o! good ami thu potuntial to hurt th** student
hod v . hu added
Soring his position as an effective wa\ to
sui \ u tin- t mversity Hunnion said In* hopus to
bring his accounting background previous lit
experience and a sense ol responsibility to the
< ommittuu
Hetore mov ing to Oregon in HI8r> the (rat k
/(»■/ Wei ill s.iid he hopes to use his broken m:
e\/ierieme lo scrii' the student hod\ on the
IIC.
athlete worked in tin* .n i ounting sim linn nl .1 < .1I1
inrt mill in I t.ill Tim I' 11 i\ ersitv’s bar k program
Inn'll Hi'iinion In Oregon Hr is now .1 senior
st 11 living p»>1 iti< ill si inn r and mlrm.itinn.il stud
irs
However HrnniniTs intensity is nut limited
lust to the asphalt Hr t.dks .ihoiit Ins goals fot thr
II ( u ilh 1 nm ii lion
"Tlir IM needs to hr tisr.dk responsible
Hrnnion said \ studrut non pays about is ton .1
year in incidental irrs With tuition going up ,1
housing i ruin h and rrnts going up. thr II ( must
hold dovv n thr fees
1 11r other nni i ornmittrr turtnlirr also keeps
t'niversity students in mind when discussing in
i ldrnt.il fees Rcvill. ,i licensed broker and ti
cam r majiu said In is i oili rrnrd about the bill
dru ot incidental fees on students
"I rum the students point ol view it am
thing the fees should be det leased and not ill
t leased he said
"Ur have one ot the highest incidental tees
in the countrv. him ill said U ith a i apping or
possible dei reuse ot enrollment there has to be
a limit set loi the i\ pes ol programs (untied
A balance must lie maintained that provides
funds tor growing student groups and vet is h
nuni luliv responsible lie said
He hopes the lit will make derisions that
"provide lor the economic well being ol students
and (ale. not pot it it a Ik biased Hal mg .1 sti 11 tk
financial backuiouml Key ill believes he ran
bmig Ibis type o! politically non biased view
point to the t ommittee
U ilh .1 bar kgroimd only 111 numbers I hope
to be able to make lespunsible dei isioris based
solely on I inane es . ” be said
Key 111 said tie hopes to apply his brokering
eyperiem e to lit dei ision making In the world
ot brokering eat h individual Inis his uy\ n indi
vidual needs he said And at the I'niversity
e.11 h student group Inis its ou 11 needs
IFC gives budgets to five groups
B\ I).m l isler
l merald Reporter
Tin Ini nlfiil.il I ff t Inmmii
Iff .11 hi. ,ili i i \)i i._. ,t S.' in
( If.isf u\ f i I.isl \ far s .tillit <i
___lie Notes_
linn to the Inlertraternits
( mini il iillfi sc\fral 11 in tu.it
tug rf\ isinns .uni general i mi
I us ini i over figures .il ils lues
day budget hearing
I lie cmnmitlff \ nted i I In
limit tlif II .it 11i.tI If\fI tin llif
1‘ltlU 'll budget sf.isim, .itlfi
f 11 inin.it mi; .i S'* to 11Hi-- iit*iii if
quest tnr evening nulli tutoring
.uut several rev isinus (it puli
lishiug i nsts Ini rush at livitifs
II I iin-inI>«• i Paul Mu m vul
i'll .11^.1 i nst tll.lt alloi .it li >11
The It origin.illt tiegun lit
asking tor a i I pun cut int rfasf
over last war's budget to rr
vamp its literature am) provide
tm owning math tutoring,
whit h would In- open to all stu
drills Ihr tutoring program
in as a S't tO I ini- itrm request
I lowi-vi'i Ihr II t has rule a
prohibiting binding lor iairrr
planning and plat rmrnt pro
grams Irerause tin- University
alrraih pays lor thosr said
I rai \ \ahrr ASl'l) l inani r
( oordin.itor
I hr i ommdtrr thru split
owi thr tutoring request dur
ing hudgrl discussion. with
lit mrinbris \hrm and |or
Rrvdl favoring thr program,
while lit mrmbrrs (had
Brnnion ami Armando Morales
opposed its mi lusion in the
budget
Brnnion and Morales warned
other groups would then it
ipiest the same si holarship
! 1111«i i n ;4 from 11 it ■ i ommittee.
funding tlic 1 nivursitv should
br providing
H\ not to i r u c I in \ i ■ to pay
moti' money ' to provide lot tu
hiring. \!or,lies told K I’n'si
dent Tom ()berhue- ' I don t
disagree with voiii program,
but tomorrow we ll have oil
(groups) wanting the sime
tiling
"We need to go directly to
the (adversity Morales said,
adding that students already
pa\ for the I'niversity's Ara
demii I earning Servii es
However N'heili and Revill
argued the funding would help
pro\ ide a badlv needed and
useful servile to students and
send a message to the adminis
t ration.
"We shouldn't wait around
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Wednesday. February 2H. ttifit)