Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 09, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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to fat e next year. Stickel said
“That would be an issue where Kirk's and my purpose,
if we are elected would be to represent the students and ad
voeate foi the students.'' Stickel said
“There’s <i lot of things students need to be concerned
about." Dailey said, noting that his and Shekel's concern
about the issues prompted them to enter the executive race
“ t here hasn't been mm h response in terms of people getting
involved in the electoral process and that's kind of dismayed
me We need to get some active strong people in there
Part of the Dailey Shekel ticket's strength is their ability
to work as a team, Stir kel said
"It really is more of a team com opt," she said "Neither
one ol us really rises above the other It was very diflii nit for
ns to make the dei ision.
"When and if we get elected, we plan to run it in an
egalitarian type fashion and really 1 alance each other out
Stickel adder!
In addition Dailey and Stickel alreadx are familiar with
the workings of the ASI’O offic >• and they "don't have to
learn the ropes' ol how the system operates Dailey said
"Sheila and I are very oriented toward getting something
done, keeping tilings moving, (and) our experience is going
to lot us not have to learn those ropes, he added "We re
going to hit the ground running
Commission »
)m I
Ilcniim. '.vim is program
manager !m SKI s ri.onunik:
(.uinpi't it i vt'iH’ss venter, -■ .1 id
I hr answer is In slniiglin'ii
post s.-t oik!.11 *\ edm .ilum 011 ,i!i
Ihri“i“ < ,mi|HiM‘s
( )ui 1 it till’ themes U ere
idfntliving iirn' is tiir mli' the
!’i 1 i t 1.1 mI Mi'tiupniitiin area
must pla\ is .1 knowledge sit
vh e ( I'illiT 11 III 1 Irsiitm I * Ini III''
rust iit (Iri'gmi 1 ienton s.uii
1 Ienton said hr lines nut see
tin- 1 ommissiun's work .is lie
mg ,1 /um sum game Uu uthei
higher i’ilm iitiun institutions
where iumhin es .ire realli 11.1 led
In the l'i n t land area
"There's going to be sharing
ol responsibilities between uni
versities depending on then
spot i.111v. he said
lire report outlined !U areas
when- I’m 11,uni s higher edni.i
lion institutions need to tin
prove to establish the region as
an "enterprising global i out
inunitv
Moreover the report eoiti
pared the direr lion the i’url
land area is mov ing in to e< o
nomii al and i ultur.il trends on
international and national lev
llrmton said three hev find
iugs ot the report ini lude the
Portland area's ahilitv to he en
tel prising in eeonomii expau
I)mit>lus Ilenlon
don ,imi in solving soi i.il prof*
il'IUS
rile final diiiit'iision is Inch
is (lie iinisl t rilh uI m many
nays is m,nut,lining and pro
■aTving the quality urban i*uvi
iimilli-til that lllaki's I'ottiami so
unique I li’iitim s,tH1
Post si a mill,11 \ edlu at mu is
ritual to achieving tin- visions
lh,it an- laid out m thr report
In- said
FRITJOF
CAPRA
Saturday, March 10
7:30piu, i lull ( enter
JANE
GOODALL
Tuesday, April 10
7:30piii Mult ( enter
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cist, environ !
menu! isi. and
futurist at 11
HcrkeJey pre
sents a public
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woman Ifom
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launch onto the
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showed parallels heiw.vn aiu lent
mystic ism arid nnidem physivs In
I ht J urnin^ 1*01/11 ^ \ 1
holtslK approach, ecological and
feminist jvrsjvv tivcs. and global a"
nuimc alienlativos In l ncommon
Wiulom he re*. alls cons ei
vs iill remarkable jvople trom
I lei>eriK r^ to Knsnaniurti
\ls<i, 1‘nlio I orurn. Mimlav,
March II. 10am, Hilton Hotel.
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by the fatncil unlhro|>olo£!M. paleori
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fvjjin a lonp term study <>t i liimpan
/ees in the wild. Jane's arrival at
( kinihe IvjMn llte fulfillment ol a
twofold ehtldhood dream "to study
animals in Ah IS a and to w rite a Is ait
them"
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