_Kditorial American Studies killed by neglect It's ,tn nld story. .mt victim ot bun atn ratii red 1,11)1' You c .in fM'n 1,11 it I it ,t ros ii 11 of inadequate fund lns4 ( all it what vuti will, hut the \meiirail Studies program is just one more ill a list of ac adeuilc depart merits sullemt); it tin- I miversitv I'll ere are a variety ol reasons win the fmir-ve.ii old Amem,to Studies program will no longei he of fered Budgelun shortfalls have t atrsed the I niversitv ad millisl rat mu In make drastic t uthar ks in tic last lew \ears Slit um oil tie- tat' is what it s railed ( nil t low 11 at ade mic departure ills as nit it h as possihlt Sometimes though the administration s t .in mi; knde slip-- and a viable In altln department used \ohod\ is savoiin.' tin demise ol tin \ineru an Studies prngiam It's prettv mm li a case ol the shrugging ol administral n e shoulders anti the powers that he saving t )h well We it etci il hut wr have no other t holt e rticie s a large opinion gap oil the impoitalHe ol tin- \mei it an Sludit" prngiatn Some point to the rein tiveiv low 1111 tilt II *1 ol lllajois fliUI a-, a -1,01 ol a small tlepai I llleilf tlesel V 111)4 It i he t ill lint then ai e p let it V ot students in otliei majois who Ink' Aincru an Studies t on t ses 11111 it I v; Il t ml lie V eal Itotloill line Slit»uIt! the \nieru an Studies tleparl me lit have I teen tlitippt'tl lit Mil tills t mini the illtswel IS no We set the need till piogiaill t Ills We lei o'.;ul/e that as long -n tile t urreiil level ol highei ediu alum luiuliiu! lemaiiis is is (somewhere ueai the palhellt lev t * I) there has to lie a tightening ot the tin.tut nil hell \tl min 1st i alms have t oil nil t hones to make sin h as vvlial should he tut. and vv hat slum hi he spared Still iln Anierit an Studies department should not have lleen t lit (iivell the I fl.lt i V t' I \ low cost ol running the program and the lat t that most ol the t lasses need ed for ,i \s degiee an alreadv set lions m other depart ments. another det isitm c oultl have lieen mailt’ I lie savings the ailiniiiistration e\pei Is to ret five In end ing the \S program |iist won I materiali/e It is ii'onit the 1 nivei'ilv should have to tut its own programs The reason lm higher edutation is knowledge, and In taking awav potential interests from students the l niversitv is oniv hurting its < retii hililv This is si* 11-t annihalisiu ot the worst kind When will the lawmakers, hnlli lot allv and nation allv rculi/c the important e ol highei eilut «,k i '.1 va< a! ns !>i the Oey Daily Emerald Publishing C> at the Uruve'vty y>* Orey.,” Euge'if Oregon T 'u- l it-f.i'.j •*. .-i'♦•'died if' lently uf the U' versify *dh " es n the thud * ...< * ft • E ’t Me-” • .»! 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live in the language they use when referring to different i ul Hires and i ultural events I bis weekend vve are cele brating an authentic (linen de Mayo, tor it is a celebration ill our culture We would like the l'div ersity and the whole com munity to i elebrate with us re membering that (linen de Mayo is an occasion tor celebration, not for exploitation Hdw ard Beanes MKCh A Violent hugs Yes (,,ir\ Darby //it) Simp Mi/h (ODI April 27) (Idi's por tray abusive behavior m a hu tiioruiis w a\ I don't denv i find it mori' than a little amusing but \ou've missed the whole point Satire makes its statement by exaggerating the subjest to the point ot absurdity quite often ■ rosstng rives what some eon side! the lines of offenxiveness Satire works best when it cuts close to the bone, no one is ey er upset by bad satire Matt Omening is showing 11s how stupid some of our behay iocs are by giving us 77re Simp sons Ihe family isn't really that far removed from reality, we see a lot of ourselves in then ai turns and that's why it's funny Hart is just an extension of .my bretty little kid you've had to deal xsith so we can identity with the problems he 1 rentes tor the rest of his fami ly 1 know 1 i rented a few pro!) lents for my family when I was a kid Anyway my point is goe Hart a break /Vie .Simpsons is nothing more than good satire and a break from the monotony of ey ei y day life I' S If you want to see some really abusive i artoons watch some old Hugs Bunny some time f rank Phillips Physii s Bunchers I'd like to take a moment to address pet owners who .ire also in favor of animal re sean h If you think tfie i ruel experiments are conducted only on "spei ial" animals bred for that particular purpose, you are dead wrong In fact, your oyvn pet is in danger of being one of those millions of ani mals researchers mutilate year ly in the name of si ience "Hum hers." people who steal dogs and 1 ats and then sell them to animal dealers who in turn sell them to laborato ries. are in the Kugene area List ()i tober the sale of pets to dealers from bum hers bei a me a felony but the enfori ement of this new law is minimal Siih c attending the l 'niversi ly i have heeii astounded at the number ot "lost pel" signs posted on i arnpus futile ,il tempts to re< over animals that mav well be on their was to .111 iither universitv s laboratory So it you think that the i ruel t\ of animal resean li isn't a part ol your life, reuiemhei that it ( ould very N\ ell hei time a part of youi pet s life Misha Dunlap Kugene Diminish (i.iN and Lesbian (’ride Week is very important to a lot of in divuluals It represents the op port unity for those who are gay and lesbian to at tivel\ voit e their opinions, frustrations and emotions It is also a time lot positive light to be shed on an issue that is enveloped in nega live attitudes being gay not 'had but not easy |ODI April l!i») quit kI\ eliminated am positive feel mgs th.it t ould h.ne been evoked in last week's coverage of ga\ and lesbian lifestyles The frank reporting of Ladd To bias' and lai Moreno's sexual activities described with the word "rowdy" was absolutely unnecessary ( Ine has to ipiestion the judg ment i all of the reporter to write the statement in the art 1 < le, and the professionalism ot the editor to allow the state ment to go to print 1 can safely assume if I was interviewed about my relationship with my fiance, descriptions of our sex life and how "rowdv" it is would not be printed The purpose of last week's activities and articles was to ease homophobia and sexual discrimination for all who feel they are oppressed Gays and lesbians are struggling to have their i lioice of lifestyle accept ed and acknowledged bv six ie ty and positive coverage will hopefully ease their struggle It is unfortunate that the dec ision of a reporter and editor can di minish the gains that are al ready so diftii 11 It to ai hieve Kelli Mcknight Journalism