Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 05, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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_Community_
Students urged to vote for choice
New campus group builds foundation
Hv Mm c Thornton
Fmer.ild Reporter
Two 1 or ill organizations ore
joining ,i nationw ide movement
to en< onr.lge students to sup
port abortion-rights issues in
tills vear s elei lions
Students I or ( lion e ,i i ill
v ersit \ student organization
lii.it eneuurages ediM.itinn on
abortion issues is inming tile
National Abortion Rights At
lion league to mobilize stu
dents
To i n< reuse student part it i
palion in eiei lions, the national
NAKAI. ofiu e is sponsoring the
( ampus (trganizmg I’rojei t tins
week Tile goal ot llie pro|ei t is
to transform pro r lion e energv
on i .imposes into politn ,d
pow el
T G I S Thank God it's spring1" However it is also a time
when many of the students ot the University of Oregon
think about their housing needs
At pi IKASANT PAkp the demand tor housing
skyrockets os early as Jtjty So4e We now taking
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Formally Ashl.if'r A; adr
Nationwide main i.ampuses
are sponsoring rallies and voter
registration drives in order to
support pro eluiK e issues in
the I't'M) elei lions
( auina Soutlmi>rtll. the re
gional (oordmator of Kugene's
\.\HAI. offii e, said the drive in
laigene w ill he small hei ause
SI ( is still establishing itself
on i ainpus Si thas been oper
aling mik e fall term
We re |ust getting started,
and we're working to establish
some groundwork.'' South
worth said
"Currently, were pushing
tor new members.' she said
hail abortion, cm opt in tile < nse
of rape, ini cst or health risk*, to
the mother
We'd like to get students to
support these issues." Stankov
said "Wo need to empower
students and get things done
ourselves instead of having
things done for us bv politi
cians
Students should use their
power to vote even lor the
small issues at the lo< al level.
Stankey said, adding that main
students do not realize the iin
pac t anti a hoii e legislation mav
have
"Most students grew lip with
‘We’d like to get students to support
these issues. We need to empower
students and get things done ourselves
instead of having things done for us by
politicians.'
— Sara Stankev
We re I>111111 mg .i fouml.ition
.md some n.imr ret (ignition on
i ampus
SI ( will sponsor .< table in
I lie I All |.ohl>\ I ru 1.i\ with in
lormalion about abortion is
sues Students will lie encour
aged 111 i e e i stei to \ ote so tiles
mas support these issues it
(lies i boose
M( me m bei Sara Slankes
said tile group opposes am bal
till measures that would iei|uire
minors In base their parents
i otiseul to obtain an abortion as
well as measures that would
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abortion ,is ,i choice. ' Slunktw
‘-.iid ' I'lir\ haven't realized
tin* d.inner they may hr in
Stankov sail I SM' is co ns id t*i
mi; a ( ampaign for a 1 'nivrrsitv
resolution th.it would make tins
a pin i him e i ainpiis
I n \o\ einbei students at the
l ’ni versitv «>t < Colorado at lit nil
del passed sin h a resolution 111
a campus wide election Titov
submitted the resolution to tin
1 niter! States Students Associu
tion and I’resident (loorgr
Hush
Stanke\ said she believes the
I'nivrrsilv is alreadv pro allot
tion in general
"I think we could do that on
our campus. Stankov said I
think thw w on Id he a ten pow
erful statement on abortion
Abortion is not pist a feminine
issue It involves all ot us
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