Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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Nine measures up for vote
B\ ( athorine Hawley
Emerald Associate Editor
The follow ing hallo! meas
tiros have been referred to the
sludan! buck by the AS!'O Fa
ecutive or In the Student San
ate
•Student Health Insurant e
Students will ha asked to
i house one ol four options
mandatory enrollment a re
sirh tive y\ehai lor students
\\ itli a plan i omparahle to lh.it
offered In AS! () a loose yvaiy
ar for students with am olhet
pole \ or n itli adaijuata finari
i ial resouri as. voluntary enroll
merit
• I II) tins Senile Students
will ha asked if they want to
i ontinua to pay S t par term
to pay lor unlimited bus sen i< a
in !he 1 ana Transit i)is(iit I sar
y ire area
• l.ipial opportunity rei riot
mant Ihis measure would
lei ommeiid that the I niveisitv
rai|uira ally prospai tiy a em
ployer to sign a statement i arti
lying it does not discriminate
in its hiring praclii as
• (.radiiatmn pledge Ibis
measure would recommend
that the I 'niversily adopt a
pledge signed by graduates
staling they will iny astiguta
and t onsidei the six ial and an
vironmontal t.onserpieni os of
•mv job opportunity
• Toxii substances This
measure would recommend
that the I niversih prohibit ain
government or common iaI at:
In itios that use or involve toxic
substances from locating with
in f>00 feet of the Willamette
River oil l'diversity-owned or
I m versit v-iii.magod property
• Campus Kadio This me.is
ore asks students to provide
S-f"S,!)(>() in funding to start up .1
J. < hour radio station KRMA
would operate in c onjuiu I ion
w ith the other I 'Diversity spoil
sored radio stilt ion. Is WAX
• Counseling Center St 11
dents would provide the (nun
soling Center with S • > nun t<>
pa\ Im a full-time stall ps\
< hnlogist and more part time
1 ounselors
• ()SI’IK(. The student di
rected consumei interest group
is asking students to re aft inn
their support foi the f !niversit\
t haptei and also for an 1 I per
1 out im rouse in funding, bring
mg the total of im idental lee
funding to $ 1 11 .Don
• I Ml Child Care and Devel
opment (Tiller The 1 eiitet is
asking tor a S-H!.1)110 im lease in
funding to pas for stale man
dated w age im leases
Come question
the candidates
at Bubba’s...
Steve
Maples
and
Diane
Cushman
will be there from
3:30-5:00pm
Sunday.
I*.ml lot l»\ Students lot M.ipUs \ ( tishin.in
Saturday Market
Opening Day at the Park Blocks
Run R«Hy Roc* Agamtt Apartheid Awarcs
Bop Girt Goes Calypso
Clair Coiner
Sandunga
U ol O Vocal Jazz Ensemble
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We're back! were
ready to welcome you with
open hands Hand made
crafts hand prepared foods,
and hand-clapping
entertainment awa1! you and
your friends Make Saturday
your day Visit the artisans at
our hand made, home grown
original, Eugene's own
Saturday Market
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