Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1990, Page 9, Image 9

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    that my work with these
groups, as well as other
groups, ranging form the
Honors College to the Greek
system, will give me needed
access to an array of stu
dents’ issues and opinions.
I am a great listener,
communicator, and diplo
mat. 1 believe that the
University students have a
right to express their views.
If elected, I would do every
thing in my power to serve
the students, because 1 care
that they are heard. Please
vote for Bethany Strasburg
for ASPAC. Thank you.
EMU
BOARD
(1-Year)
DESCIKPTION: The EMU
Board is a 15-member
committee consisting of
students, faculty, and
EMU staff personnel. It
is responsible for making
general policy decisions
and long-range plans for
all aspects of the opera
tion of the Erb Memorial
Union (EMU). The Board
is responsible for allocat
ing a $3.7 million budget
to programs and service
areas and for allocating
space in the 200,000
square-foot facility. The
Board, of which students
comprise the majority,
also advises staff in the
management and admini
stration of the EMU. The
Stipend for a Board mem
ber is $35 for 8 months.
BRODY A. KUNZ
No statement received
CRAIG Y. NAMBA
The Erb Memorial
Union was first founded to
provide the students at the
University of Oregon a place
to center campus activities.
I believe this ideal should
continue to be the purpose of
the EMU; the Board and its
subcommittees should al
ways take this into consid
eration when making long
range plans for the Union.
As a Board member, it
would he my intention to
continue to assure the stu
dents at the University that
the EMU will always he
available to them as an
activity center.
EMU
BOARD
(2-Year)
DESCRIPTION: See EMU
Board 1-Year.
SCOTT H. DUNLAP
The EMU provides a
wide range of programs for
the students and staff at the
U of O, from cultural devel
opment at the arts and
crafts center and the Cul
tural Forum to unique pro
grams such as the Child
Care Center that many
students depend on. The
EMU Board members are
responsible for allocating the
budget for the EMU and all
of its programs, as well as
dealing with the use of office
space, lobby space, etc. Most
students are probably not
aware that the EMU Board
exists.
I am knowledgeable
on how the EMU Board
runs, and if elected, promise
to serve to the best of my
ability. 1 have had experi
ence in budget allocation in
my work with University
Housing as a resident Assis
tant, in campus honor socie
ties, and as a Finance major.
I am willing to put in the
necessary time to meet the
diverse needs of all students
through the EMU Board.
Vote for Scott Dunlap.
GREG ENGLISH
In my opinion, stu
dent government’s job is to
protect students by provid
ing check and balances for
the Administration. The Krb
memorial Union Board
Position is one that offers
our Student Body a chance
to be represented in KMU
administrative policy mak
ing. Without a student
representative the Admini
stration would he left with,
not only limited student
input hut an increased likeli
hood of making unfair policy.
It would he my job to
sit on one of two committees.
These are the house and
budget committees which
oversee everything from
office space allocation to
funding programs like the
Craft Center, Child ('are
Center, Cultural Forum, and
Outdoor Program. The
responsibilities of managing
the KMU for students and
others on campus is critical
if we are to maintain its
comprehensive services and
high degree of composure,
creating a place to study or
meet friends.
When elected to the
EMU Board, I will help
direct the EMU’s policies
and long range goals
adeptly, practically, and
affably. My main goal will
he to continue to maintain
the EMU’s reputation as a
student’s place, and dili
gently try upgrading the
services offered there. Your
vote would he greatly appre
ciated, With warm regards,
Greg English.
MARK T. WIEGER
As a host to the Uni
versity of Oregon Campus
the EMU was huilt to serve
the student body. I have
been one of the more ap
proachable members of the
EMU Board, making myself
available to the students on
an individual level. This
was to encourage participa
tion in the decisions that
would affect all students
utilizing every aspect of the
EMU. I am currently sitting
on the EMU Board, and hold
the position of Chairman of
the Emu Budget Committee.
I recently was appointed to
the Student Administrative
Board and am holding the
position of consultant to the
EMU Main Desk Store.
In this last year I
have only scratched the
surface in determining the
cause of high costs of opera
tions within the EMU. This
next year I plan to explore
new marketing strategies
through advertising and
promotions, in order to
provide affordable products
and services to the students.
This would allow students to
trade with the EMI at
reasonable costs while in
creasing EMU revenues.
With our experience
(yours and mine) as well as
your support, we can strive
to make positive changes
that in the future will make
a difference. VOTE MARK
T. WEIGER FOR EMU
BOARD!!!
STUDENT
SENATE
DESCRIPTION: The Stu
dent Senate is an 18
member body whose
members are elected for
two-year terms on a ro
tating basis. Students
are represented on the
Senate according to their
academic department or
college. The Student
Senate comprises one
third of the University of
Oregon’s Senate; the
other two-thirds are
faculty members. The
Student Senate members
are also full voting mem
bers of the University’s
General Faculty Assem
bly, which debates and
sets general University
policies. In addition,
Student Senate members
run the Information and
(irievance Center in the
EMU lobby, approve
appointments, and help
make up the ASUO Com
mittee on Committees,
w'hich nominates stu
dents for more than 80
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