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_ _ Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald 1 inl.iv M,ir( h ~ l'l'tu I jigiMir < begun \Ultiini' ‘i I. \itniiift ,11 _Inside_ ■ IFC budget meetings, Page 4 ■ Encore section. Pages 5-8, ■ Wildcats trounce men, Page 9,12 ■ Ducks beat ASU, Page 11 EWEB gets criticized for manager dismissal By Stephanie Mem imer t merald Reporter The Monday nil’ll! massa ilr nt 1 uigene \\liter iiil I-.lei tin Board general manager lean Reeder has provoked several i onimunitv tnemhers to take ai lion against the I \\ I B i ommis sinners responsible tor dismiss nig Reeder I or met stale legislator lai k li.og took ad vsi nt age ot the po litii al climate to annoum e at .1 press eonfereni e Tlnirsda\ Ins intention to 1 ha I lenge I AVI B boat'd vice president Kandv Timing in the board's primarv elei lion in Mu In addition ( 01 ig annoniK ed Ins support tor .1 rei all ol all tbe 1 ommis sinners who orchestrated tbe tiring ol Reeder Signatures lot im mini mating petition were obtained before the Monday niglil deba t ie ( 1 aig said I Ionvcn ei at ter personally viewing this stai tling. unpret edented \ itldit five and illegal performance I was com im ed on the spot tli.it ret ail \n as the only viable rent edN to 1 outlier tIlls .11 tion A ret a 11 is a formal met In id toi r iti/ens to remove elected ottii ials from then posts before I hi- rml ot llit'ii terms. said ( ah Ret ordit kalhv I inland Although no formal .h lion has vt'l lii-fii I ,i k < • 11 lieland said she i tmlimifd that si-vi-ral Iiiijiiii ifs aliout ret all prot end digs had const' through Inn til In e I iflaml w ill not release am names until a toiiual dot i sum has I math• Kf|i Wi 11 iain I )\v vt'i . I) Springfield also annount oil ai Thnrsdav s press t unlereili c th.it he w ill lilt- a hill in the next legislative session to amend the ( hegon ptihllt meet mgs law as a result ol Mon dav s notion I )w vei said the w.t\ i oitiniis sioners Solin and liming hail died Reeder's termination wax nothing more than a xneakv wav to tutailment the Oregon I *uIil it Meet mgs law I le saitl he w as appalled In Solin x explanation ot the det i summaking process used in Reeder s case saving although Solin avoided making a tei hill t al violation ot the law he dell nitch \ diluted it in spu it Solin maintains that lie liming anti Rob Willis did not violate the law lift ause the lurn to I VWB. Page 12 Picnicking parrot 11 lull mjusiiii: .in tuildnni inr.il .it llir I ni\rrsit\ rrirnlh Alii,inn Rubin ih.itn snmr hir.nl u ith hri (Junkrr p.ii rnt I'.ifi.i \h> Rubin .1 1I.1111 r nuijni binu^bl lift jirt In 1 .linpus In1 .1 dims rrfw,ir>.il nl .1 11rrlnrn1.ini r srl Ini Inil.n Photo li\ M irk ^ Irn Brand hears SETA, other issues Hv Peter ( ogswell f mer.ild Reporter ITiiveisitv president \Ivles Hi.mil responded to questions ranging from .<nitii.il research to taiinlv student lie mg during an open forum l lnusdnv in the I Ml lien lander room Brand s lust question came trom a member ol Students lor die hi haul I re.itment ot Animals and dealt with the return ol macaque monkeys to he used in |is\( hologic al researc h at the 1 nivorsitv The student w.lilted to know him modern silence would benefit trom psvi hnlugic al studies using moil keys lirand responded In saving the re seari h deals with how people link up visuallv and the model ( loses! to till mans is monkeys The research is neurologn al and deals w ith selective attention, he said The student then volunteered him sell to he used as research tor lie psychologic al experiments be< .lose the research ot I )r Ric hard Merrni i o (who w ill he in charge ot using the monkeysl makes me neu rotic and this is one ot the qualitir a turns.' ’ he said brand responded by telling the stu dent many legal questions would have to he answered before this i mild take plai e Hrand was next asked about a pro posal to expand eligihditv fin family housing to allow people with domes III partnerships to apply lol family housing As it stands right now only stu Photo h* Mdilm I hirl I’niversitx President Myles Brand lields student questions during an open forum I'hursilav dents w 1111 .1 marriage In fuse nail ,ip ph Im famih housing Brand was told that the existing polo \ discnmi nates against a large nninhei ol sin dents at tile I in\ ersit v lie said the I HiversiH is undertak ing studies In see what other mover slties ai fuss the nation are doing to solve this problem Brand added he hopes to have a so lutioii within two to lour weeks hut realizes the t niversit\ must have a turn to Brand, Page I Double barrier challenges rights of disabled women Bv D.ir.ilvn Irnppe f mernlcl C ontributor In .1 continuing effort to support ills ,i(dnl students .mil provide education ,iikI awareness. Students tot Idjual Ac ( ess sponsored .i tdm present.itinn and ,i forum Thursdav to disc uss the spet ific i oik crus o! disabled women I he film entitled Ihm I (in Id )dm oi)in addressed the double barriei lh.it being tem.de and being disabled presents Several women spoke ot their feeling that )oh disc 11ininat ion against women is multiplied bv the fact th.it they are disabled in some wav Disabled women were enc ouraged to join together to disc uss their ( mu eriis, to address the problems ot disc rimina turn, and to dec lease any sense ot isota turn I'he issue ot assertiveness was an overriding topic at the meeting Wlieth er in public in the workplace or in pri v rite relationships disabled women were encouraged to be aware of then rights and to insist on fair treatment ( )ne woman spoke of the tac t th.it dis aided people are legally protected against discrimination, but unless the\ fight for enforcement the laws are use less The film also addressed the problems of abuse that some disabled women face Some women hud been sexually abused bv then attendants, bv tamdv members or bv strangers It was pointed out that a disabled woman involved in an\ type of abusive relationship will have trouble finding assistance at a women s shelter Ibis 11.11 > i it -1 is I it '■ .nisi' mam shelters are not vet t with wheelt lour r.imps .111(1 lltlll'l I1IH I’SSlt I(‘S .1 (I IS.ll ill111 WOIII.III might in’mi Tin- message hi tin' evening u.is tii.ii disabled luiltii'll slit tu It i si.mil up liu I Ill'll lights ,nul assert themselves yy Ill’ll iii .illusive hi ilisi rimiuatory silu.il urns SI.A li.is III I'll .11 live mi I .illipiis MUI e lull I'lH'l when several ilisuliletl sill denis liei nine i tnu erned about 1 lit* .tv .til ulnlitv til fittuiilift 1<ir in i lass serve os sill li ns mile Inkers .mil sir’ll language interpreters "We were concerned that we weren't going In net stiffii ienl funds fur the pen pie wild really need those sefvii.es said Marianne Millei n visually im paired student w ho is sei rotary Inr SI .A The group also formed In "provide a network among the disahled students on rumpus t\ e knew there were .ihoul 1MI disahled students, hul we didn't know e.u h other’s names W hat we really needed was a group identity Miller said SI A is currently working’ with l)is allied Student Servii es to lobby the Im I dental l ee Committee lor iundiug and to gain i it I ii nil ret ognition as a t ampus organization lurlier Ibis year. Millei and SI- A i:o director |uhe Hubei yyere told by (’niversity president Myles Brand that the I’niversity Administra tion yvould matt Ii whatever binding SI A might j;el Irom the IIC rhe film, yyliith is dosed captioned, yyill be presented again during spring tel 111