_Inside_ ■ Citizens sound off. Page 5 ■ Ducks meet Cornhuskers, Page H ■ Softball disappointment, Page 9 ■ Tennis players honored, Page 12 ■—.Oregon Daily_ _ Emerald rhursd.n . \I,i\ i 1‘i‘Ki I ui^ciic ()iri’iin \ oluinr '11. Xuinhci 1 l l Committee weighs | insurance options for upcoming year Bv C atherine Hawley Emerald Assoc id to Editor Members ot the Student Health Insuranc e 1 mu mittee .ire working to come up with .1 definite iusur .uni’ pirin to prcsi'iil to students before the end ol spring term The committee is ready to submit bid speeitii .1 lions based on the l Diversity's claims history to different insurant e companies which should make proposals to the Iniversilv in a tew weeks said SHK t hairmim Sc ott Wvi koff "We will he able to tell students wh.it company. what kind of coverage they'll be getting mil how much it will lost h\ the end ot the term. U'yi kott said The plan would be tor the lOMO-'ll .11 adetnic Vein " I hose are things students need to know before they go home tor the summer besides rei|iiesting bids from standard insurance 1 arriers. the c ommitlee is also i onsidermg <1 managed care program, similar to health maintenanc e oigani/a tic ill (dans ottered by mans employ ers. Wvc kott said 111 a managed c are program the insuranc e 1 ompa in negotiates 1 onlrac Is w ith loi al hospitals and health 1 are prey iders lor sen a es to program members l ndei sta h a plan the l 'Diversity s Student Health ( entei would probably lie the primary care provider. Students who reap lire servic.es not ottered at the health c enter would he referred to loc al hospitals or clinic s 'It s a cost containment plan Wvc.koll said The t ost to students would he similar ot lower to what it is now lu a managed c are plan, the insuranc e company would pay a Hat tee to providers the costs of the sei vices would he shared equally among all the partii 1 pants in the program A nominal fee would he charged lor such tilings as prescriptions I'he (ommitlee is 111 a "pro proposal stage ol ne gotiation w ith a company c alled I .and mark Interna tioua). said insurance 1 oordinator t iatIn ( urran Landmark was originally formed to provided in surance coverage to international students The com puny has negotiated managed care plans lor (die ineketa Community College in Salem and for the I ni versify ot Washington Landmark is currently working w itli Oregon State I tmersity to create a plan for international students lorn to Insuranc e. Page t> "Crazy War" Mil haul ll<>roniei ki id I'hornlon. Colt> tlrliv ered /m message of winning this "Cray.1 llV/r ' <>t lilr Id .1 largo crowil nl students outside the (Ml Wednesday Woroniecki handed nut pamphlets ti tled "How to Will ,i Cra.y 11,// .mil claimed that students are driven In peer pressure in a world that wants people "to he superficial. phony . ,ind just an other rat running the rtu e. " when actually they just need to he true to themselves In lits pamphlet Woroniecki warned students that their lives are passing them In He said he lias learned life means more than the phonv games and emptv pursuits of the world .Is for the hot kies that passers In targeted him with Wnroniecki's pamphlet said " / would rather he alone w ith the truth than w ith many people in deception I would rather he rejected In sinners now than In Cod for eternity Photos hv Mark Ylrn University gets 30-day notice on recycling plan Business overrides environment B\ ( hris Bounetf I merald Assot iate f ditor lust liaifK a week aftitr Karth l)a\ \s 20th amove rsars the l'Diversity luuls itself with a soon tu tie (telmu I ret vt ling service ami mi options on the horizon to i ontinuc the pro gram I'earl Hut k Ret vt ling whit h ( urrentlv heatls the ret vt ling effort gave the Iniversitv no tire last Week that tiles .ire pulling out ot their contrat t in about SO days The l ’Diversity's I’hvsii al Plant will now he called upon to operate the program again which is leaving some ret vt 1 ing proponents w ith uneass feelings "I don't feel like the Phvsicai Plant has the dedication to re i vt ling that Pearl Hut k had said karvn kapian the Surviv <11 (enters reiviling coord ina (ui The Physii ,il Plant u h n h provided thr rn u 1ms service lii'tini' !’ear 1 lim L was highlv i illu i/.oii tin running a pom program. The service mainly consisted ol unmarked barrets at the end ol halhvavs lliese barrels often i ollecteii more uurei \i table materials and other garbage than recyclable paper. With the Survival ( enter s help, a Pearl Hu< k ottu Ial a|> prii.ii bed the I’hvsii al Plant last spring to negotiate a ion trai t to provide a more vigor oils rei \ i ling program Peal I lim k assumed the pro gram in August with the agree ment that the onlv revenue Pearl thick v\ ould ret mv e would i nine Irom selling the receded material Since August the off it ial who negotiated the i onlrai ! with tin- ihliversilv lelt Pearl But k .iikI tlit" lien recvi ling manager determined the pm gram is inn costly in operate vvithout < ornpensation Hie problems .in- mil being • ible In (in k up enough liialen.il lo be rei.vi led .mil no i entr.il locution .it the 1 diversity to pii k up the in.iteri.il. said Pearl Hui k iei vi ling manager Knn Pier/, inn last week It made it real i nsth toi the program to operate ' be said Pier/,ilia said be dei ided to give Ui-davs notice alter recent discussions with the Physical Plant did not produce results Pearl Hut k would need com pensetion from the I'niversitv to help ollset StiOO to S800 monthly losses the company h.e- incurred sun e they took out the program Pier/ina said. Ue re still Irving to i ome up with a w.H to gel things tium' lit- s.ini 1 hf question IS Who's j>oif)J{ til (III it7' I11I111 I \ ,ims I’hy si< ,11 I’l.int i.(iiirdiiiatur Im the I’c.irl lim k |iroqi,un. s.iid thf t'niversilv would run the piui>r,uu ,il the s.inie level until ntlii nils ills i uss their options tin,mi 1.11 sitll.iturn iml mi till* • >tlift h.iiui \\r i .innot timin' It s.llll I ’ II i V»TS 11 \ Vll r I'll si ilrllt I l.lll U llli.ilils \\ llli.ilils s.iiil thr I mvrrsilv whic h is requimil hv st.itr lavs lu inn .1 in \i litin |iruui.im. Will ll.ivr til srt thr programs 7 don’t son (the program) as a problem from my perspective, but I'm not looking at the problem from a business point of view.' — John Kvans I'lli' l im rrsiU ni'i'ils In cv .11 11.ilc Ihc tin.im 1.1I .mil lo^istii ,11 .ISJU'I ts llrtorr tile program I .111 lie <• x|»,null'd or ri'iliiocil. Kvans .111I List w i'1'k Motioniing moro rftii u-nt nif.ms .1 hfiiv1«• r linaiu i a I Imr lion for tin' 1 mivt'isitv l-.vans said 1 lu*rc s niorr to it than tin stupe Imm'iI mi fin,mi nil re.ill Ill'S All tins I,ilk iif iihiiii'v hou ever h.is left rei \( ling ndvu (.ill's with thf feeling ,i luisi ness jii'ispci Iivc is prevailing mi'r environmental priorities I (inn t see j I In ■ program! .is Turn to Ret \ tling. Page 7