__Oregon Daily_ Emerald Monil,i\ \|>i'11 ' !'•;;«) l uy.i m ( )h l;«>n Volume ‘l 1 \ ii ml mm I ' I _Inside_ ■ ASI O nominations dost:, Paso it ■ New old-growth lawsuits. Page r> ■ Men’s trac k streak ends. Page* ! 1 ■ Women edged by l'\V. Page 12 Ilimilrfils III partin's Ihr Ir.n u.is itsiv/ /)i I m;riir polii r hi hir.ik up i mm/', u.ithrrml in nil nl In i mu l\ .ml in Ihr lies/ / niicrs/fi nrii;hlioi luiml h.itunl.n nu;lil Police, students clash again over parties; tear gas used By ( amis n I aml>i*rson t merald ( ontributor Kugene polii i! arrested Iy\<> people lor rioting ami tear-gassf>d hundreds others for unlawful as seinbls ,<1 two l,nge p.irties Saturday riipiht in the West t'nisersits ireighbm hood t )vel tile I nurse of three hours, polii e tossed about 111 canisters ul teal gas at crowds ol bun dieds Mau\ ill those driven Ironi the first party reassembled at a house thiee bloi ks array. where police again man bed tit with tear gas Polii e tics! lecetVed at le.isl two noise colli plaints about a parts tealuring iise music m a i imu!\ .ml .it 11> I I I Hli Am* In the < ourtvard officers encountered .1 Luge uiiwil tli.it refused to i ooperale and disperse ai coni trig to a poln e state? limit issued iMi l\ Sun duv Alter individuals in the crowd threw bottles and other nbjet ts nfhceis released tear gas and tiir ( loud dispersed .11 cording to pole e 1!m- pails was intended to hr for tin* renters ot apartments .it M»1 and ini ! 1 I 1-Mii \ve said t mvei sits student Bridget Wadst and l ane ( nmmmuts ( ollege student Alexis Madeline k residents ot the latter address Hie part\ appal lur n to ( lash. Page H '«swa* 'imam f'iliilll lit Si (ill Milt Mil I’nlit r v\ mill.ills rrsortril In ton t' In ilispi'i sr /i.irlirrs \\ lin II nlililn I Ir.i i c ! »*h«ilo liv M.w ( ai.l ()li. the llinlls ol stuilt mu in .in r\ntii iuuntn! I .inn's ( lift' lung tint: works in tlw I \ll Sk\ light Ki ln tin \ In ht'lp support his I.mult .mil p.n his tuition hills Coming to America — it's not easy International students coming to the l 'niversity face a variety of legal, economic and cultural impedances. Here 's how some overcome the challenge. K\ |ot- Kidd t mt-r.dd Reporter lilltnl's noh* I his It ft-A i.v In tenutiniu! Wfrk ,il the t'niiersit\ /.see t .deiul.ii\ I’,ii,v \s p.iit nt the telehr.ihon tuiLn s \luml.n III Depth lot uses on the struggles ,util sin i esses the I ni\ersit\ s ill teriutioii.il students hu e ll was registration week I nil ion was due Irid.n and sin- ti.uI .1 t\ hopping S l 111 the bunk Iai-ii though lit-i m holiirship wouldn't k 11 k in until the tallow ing ui-i-k. Margarita Ahumada Hi took it .ill ill stride "Here I .tin slink Hut I'm not going to go to jiiil. I'm not going to die. she r.i tion.dized At .1 universitv t\ itli int re.ising tuition rind limited timmi ml aid a poor student is not an oddits Hut tor Aiiiimada. who is from Chile .tin! 1, toil olhei international stu dents at the ( imi-rsitv lough ti iiam ml stiaits ran pose mmjue pit thleuls l.\i ept III t ases nl emeigent \ (Ire stantiard visa required to enter the t'nited Stales restrit ts interna lioii.il students lo purl litlli' jobs nil i ampils In .11 lilll ii m 111• • \ I.ii r the ilmn.unis ol ji.i\ 111u nonresident tii11it>n .mil |iiiii basing hi.mil.iti ii \ health insurtinee Hei ause i it these i nstlv reslTti linns, llllii’ nl Imi Inii'lgll sluilmils ,il tlii' I 'nivmsilv art' enlirelv self mip|iinlnl said 1’i'lri Briggs. assis 1. 1111 dirmlnr of 1111 • 11 i 11 • i iialiiin.il Serv ii t‘s ()fin a Mi a t*i n m llirsi’ iir.Is SI'VI'II'K limit tin- numbm nl siinli'iiis from lesser developed t i >11 ill fit's In a slim mi in ii ilv , hr s.iiil Ahumada is a i ase in poilit She original)! |d.mill'll to ri'i mve sup poll from her hiotliei m < Inle At lei tfi.it It'll through she dm nlnl in work on i a in |ius A on mill alter be ing hired (lie stress ul adjusting to a neu i nituie and I.iking main i lasses Ion ed her to quit tlei job ’ things are so dillereill here ll was not easv to i ope uillt tile ad just intuits when I i ame from l hile she said Ivv eii though I have a scholarship it's vel\ Vl'tV tight I’rntei ted l.llioi lll.n ket I he 1 S government iestrii is f<11«• iviIJ students work options in • in I'tlnrt I" | >i i iti •< I lltr n.it inn s Li inn 11i.it ki'I Hi inns -..i11i Hul lie lie li.'W's this argument is invalid inn sideling Itii' .ii linil numbei ul iuti'l ii.itioiwit stuiimits .mil tin* nionev I in• \ In mu into tin- is oniniu I hr i .illHiti 1111111un students in llir I S u on Id not In- iniii Ii i il ,i (lent III tile l.lllill 11 i.i i k. -1 Hriggs said Anil lii'i .nisi' nitrin.ilinn.il students .it Lane ( imiinnnitv (,'nl lege .mil tin- I'liiveisilv i oiitriiiiitr up to Slit million .i vr.ir to thu In i al I'l i.niiim hr helirvrs the ir stm lions should hr '.i little more liljer, ili/ril Tin government rei|uirrs site drills who w.llll to studv in the I lilted St.lies to prove thr\ i .in support themselves throughout the dur.ition ot their studies The I’m versilv rstmi.iles living expenses ,it s 1 OIMI .i vr.ir .mil up. depending i on the m.iritnl .uni ai .ideinii status III the student Hetoie the\ .ire is sued .visas, .ipplii .nils must irrtifv the\ have enough hinds to support themselves tol the lust \e.it usual lurn to International, Page h