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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1990)
—-.Oregon Dailyw _ Emerald _Inside_ ■ IFC allocates requests. Page 3 ■ Fonseca suspended, Page 7 ■ Women hope for upset. Page 8 ■ Hus line drivers strike, Page 12 \\ t'(lucs(l,i\ \t,ui h < . 1 *l‘Hi i.UgiMlr ( )rt*vi*>11 \l illllllt' 'I 1 \ 111111 »1 ■ I I I t Facelift in progress Construction on the now l.,n\rrntr II.ill t.u.utr continues .is workers prop,no the structure tor tlw \n lutci turn .out Allied Arts itrp.irlnirnl s >th mum ers.irv Photo In Stove (lani New alcohol policy endorsed by Greeks H\ Ihrgit Myesind I mernld ( ontributor I hr new policy vvhiih will go into I'lfw I spring term was passed I eh 2tt l! vs as designed to hr liiorr ld.lt k Hid w llltr ( )bri'line said for the l( I rilm nal h I enfon r I hr I 11tmno i r. I hr enit h t emeu! u ing t >1 l( I sim- this .i ,i ir.il ,lep f<n ward a vers appropriah step tnrward from the List polu \ ( )brrhur said Weir get 1 mg more responsible We're get I mg more t oust im live ( iherlmr explained thal the change m polu \ is three told Its first prior its was to put more emphasis on membership safety It (the new polu \ ) is doing <i lot so that we re not waiting around toi an at < ident to hap pen Oberhue said "We’re not waiting around for some bodv t*» get killed I .lability was the set ond is siit‘ bt’himi flip i ha lp, p ol puli \\ licit (his polios has dune is taken t 111* it.ihi i ii \ oil flip ohapters .iiiii put if ilmvn on lip- nip ml ip i ship ()t»p! him Okw-rhur r\pLmiPti th.it the ( llU I P-’P llll'.llls h .itPMUf IPS ! ,||! not hsp Iiuiisp hinds to put phase «ili nhni hu sot ml fuiii limp- ttltd th.it individuals must huv lltPir own ah oho! ( )hpiImp s.nd hp iind flip !( .up pomp, with fhp ip.ilip.ition tlmt m i no is .up go mg In drink l! s no! .1 dr\ polii v saving tli.it \ on i .m t dt ink It- pn mat \ uinirin is il von ip go iin.; hi drink von nppd to |jp ip sponsihlp w hen \ ou di ink ( )ln*ihup - .ud Along with Itpl.i I hot a 1 ’i mpinhpi Jpft I'.ntihlpp ( )t>pi'hup toi hum! tin Sot ml ( .indrlmrs and I'oht s ( ommittpp whit h .iddo-ssps Ir.ilpniit ips and so rontips w ith thp issue ot ip sponsihh di inking ( Hierhtie said ()l>prhup said liability w ill iip\ pi dis.ippp.il hut IIip iipw pnhc v ss ill out it down to a minimum lurn to Ale ohol, Page 10 Three alumni honored with Pioneer awards B\ Peter C ogswell l mer.dd Reporter With 1 previous aw.ml winners in attendant e tin- I'niversitv granted I’m in-i'i Aw.mis in three alumni who have maiii' i nutt tbutii 111■■■ Imlli In the slain anil the l 'Diversity During lln 1'iuneer Award Banquet Imlil I'uusdav m tin- l-.MI Ballroom the I’tmersity 11 *i . .gni/ed Km I l.leunllen. 11 > 111 it -1 i.liiilll i-liut ill thf lbegun Stale System ut I light-1 (duration. (iharies II l.uiulquist a jiriinmifill ili*vi-li>|»i-i and Hope Hughes Pressman associate dirt*i tin ul the I 'Diversity I inindation Pioneer Awards wi-n- I'slahlishfd by the I imrhili iti I *) '* t In Iminu leaders who. in the words of lln- award plaque i opium i-iuhi ni\ li< 1111 I In- \ i - ii m In tvi uglci/i- a Hew path and the piom-fi spirit courage ami perseverance In Ini low lh.it path I’reseiiting the award-, was lames Kelin111111h ai ting \ li e president Ini puhlii alt.ms mil development Keimmilh preseuled the tirsl ut tin- three awards to lauulquist who is a native nt t tregnn l.uiulquist reieiith duu.iled Si nul lum in the I'niveisiU tm (lie establish mi nt ut tin- (diaries || l.uiulquist ri sen nh and study eentei tor eittrepre lieiuship in the timetsity ■ ( ollt'ge nt Husiuess Administration 1 poll ai i eplmg his a w ai d lauulquist said I am deeply honored I look tor ward to the i enter not mils assisting students hut tin - people ..! I )iegin> Besides the pinneel award, lamdum-.l has been awarded the Visionary nt the Visit award b\ the I \\ Internal innal Business (lenter and the Industrialist nl ttie Near award tmiu tin- West Sai ra inenln (laid l diamlier nt ( niiiiin-ne I undquist is a PM-’ alumnus nl the Ml_I— Kin I irii.illrn //((/)(■ I'rrssm.m .mil ( h.irlrs I i/m/i/uis/ itrrr lirslim rtl mill llir I’limi-ri I hn|«» b\ Mr \ •• I .<i il l it .nils I Si tmol dI LHisiin-'.'i Ailmmis I ration Pressman. who in ciii'il hi't mastei nt seism i' degree Irnrn the 1 'tuveiNiH m was honored lui Ix-i work m Ihr .lit-. both m (In- •.t.iic «i11.! ,ii tin- I nncr sil\ I .ini abashed In (h given this award tin iil\ i imlnlmlniiis lii t!ie .itts wlien it is | who Is tin- tieueiu i, l [ \ 111 tills HI \ olvelllent Plesstll.tll s.tlii I mil lure) ei .:i,ilit.il tu those who brought me to this point tonight, site said I teel. most ItumbU that I have been blessed Pressman singled out her husband ami fi»• i < hildrrn .is writ as i 11■ i students .imi exchange students sin* has host* <1 .is bring ihr t hii*t mippoi frr s of hrj imi drdV til s Pressman has brrn active oit such groups <is the Oregon Aits (-omimssion ami tli«* IMii’rnc Arts 1 -ounii.ition ami w.r fid turd I norm’s First ( iti/.en in MIM7 Shr ret rived (Ih* ( iovrrnor « \vvard tor thr Aits m MiHM Liriidllrii was selected as ( ham rllor ot tin* State Svstrm ot llighrt I elm ation m 1*M»1, altri serving .is president ot u hat is now \Yrstrrn (Jrrgon Statr ( ol lege Hr served as chancellor until hr r* *t irrd m M1H1! I .ill) ilci'plv lluiiiited es|ii'i 1,111V so I in < 11 i m * lit .ill lh' iiirii .mil minimi ulio have shared this award 1 11>ti,t 1 It■ 11 said I In- |ili-,i .iin- is inti111111 it'«i in th.it llu' <it*< isiims hi.nil- In .i i h.iiu film .mil Ins Im.inl in' mil almivs in agreement u ilh those ill .tn i iii li • (if in h*nt iitiivi'rsi l\ I .im !i.i111>\ Im tin' alnlilx nl llu- 1 in i I't siH In ti n guv ,imi Im gel I ii'U.illi'ii lias served mi ntgani/aliuns mii li as tin ( In gull Museum "I St lent e ami Iudustrv and llu \alioua! I tint a I ton it >tl lui.t t it in. and lie 1111 w is a tun sullaul tor llie Ui'slern Inli islale I uiu inissit11i Im I ligliei I dm alniii