Friday. May 18. 1990 Eugene, Oregon Volume 91. Issue 155 Oregon Daily Emerald Briefly Hob I a ails u as the editor of the U .illou ,i (A>unt\ ('lucll.iin a papei in Pastern (Jregon: that is until the papei s publisher took ,nvav bis editorial-page duties Kuns had taken a stand against the large timber < ompanies in the area which went cnntrarv to the paper’s stain e 1 le is ( urrenth the editor ol the week 1\ Thr losrph /-.'ag/e. and came to the P'niversitv Thursday to talk about i ensorshi[) within journalism. See story, Page .1 Entertainment The I hiiversitv Theatre's pre sentation ot k.ihaki lim t h,ir. is ,m updated version of (iroek dra ma and a ;t7T>-\ear-old Japanese art form. This is the second weekend of a performance run which w ill end May 2f> n See storv . Page ti-7 llie annual Spring Dance (ion - i ert opens tonight and will show i ase a variety ol dam estyles and form See storv Page 5 Sports The ( begun men's trai k team hasn't bad the best of seasons thus far. but the I’at ilit - It) i oat h es have pit bed them to wrest the title from three time defending i lump 1(1 \ at the Pat tot am terence meet this weekend in Ne able Pedro daSilva's Vl( ton ill the dei athion Tuesdav has given the Dm ks a head-start on the lest of the i nmpetitioil Tile women’s team has also had it's share of problems this season l'(If,A is the earlv favor ite to take the team title, but ()re gon looks to battle it out for set ond place w ith Arizona State Ke turning Pai -10 champion Kosie Williams will try to defend her ti tie ill the 200 Weather Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of rain, some clearing in the afternoon Highs in the lower lids. For the weekend, look for morning clouds with a few after noon breaks. Campus shines after facelift K.itir Miller. . em v\ it It filter Thursday as pail ol lire firs! 1 iiivoisiK l)a\ t ample, i le tnup in mure lhan HI) \< ars Hate tunted volunteers used pressur a/ed walk"! gulls to si rub the bent lies and lunntem in bout ul the Knight la hruty li\ earlv utternuon. (be stone s original bright pink i iilor sparkled \earb\ . lows ol Agaralum mangolds were planted 111 the tlower beds at the bead ol Memorial Quad between Knight hibrarv l’l.t and the art mu emu The i leanup went "better than I ( mild have ever expei t ed. said t'niversin Day cooooidiuntni Brian Sandy Sandy said he v\as first slunk with the idea ol resurrect mg I'niversitv Day the annual event was incorporated into parents weekend in the logo's and abandoned alto Turn to CLEANUP, Page 12 I’hotti Sean I'ntUm \.SI () i>rr\i(lrnt-flfi t Kirk H.uln .mil i iirrrnt \SI '() l>rrsiilrnt \iuh (l.irk /i.irlii i/i.ilrd in thr I'nivvrsily l).n i lr.mil/) rlhirt. University hears feedback on fee hike By Peter Cogswell Th«* I'mversitv held .i puhlii hearing Thursdav In receive t• II> Muriel |tu kson. assistant sir e president ut .idministration tor the I niversitv While most ol the more than I 000 tees proposed tor the 1000-01 a( atlemii vear will remain urn hanged some fees are slated to inr tease Most notahh charges tor r ltdd i are fumils housing and audiovisual e(|tiipment use Marlene Drescher direi tor ol the (it fir e of Student Advor ucs was on hand to voile her displeasure over some of the ini reused fees Drescher said she (relieved main of the ltu reused fees were < umoutluged fundraising liter hanisms that come at the ( list nl students Sonic fees in effei ! mini c the value ut cilui .itioii tn student', she said Drese her pointed to a nunihci ol li es that appeal to he new tot (tie lUfifJ 'll ,K adeinii seal that had her concerned One stiih tee is a proposed S.’’> i harm' tor tiling a lequest to graduate tee ssitli the t Ittii e ot the Kegistlal llerh (.'hem k registrar lot the Ini ersits explained the reason tin the Graduation tee as being ail ini reused uumher ol students tiling reipiest to graduate tot ms who do not actualls graduate ! XV fills tlSe pell i tih ot the Students that tile request to graduate tees do not go on to graduate lie said When asked hx Drew her it it would make more sense to fine unis those stu dents that file request forms and then don't graduate (Ihernik replied no he cause the registrar needs to realize in come to offset various expenses 1 )r«-s(:f 11*r also s,mi she could nut tin tlerstiiiul mimii1 ut tin* fees, mu h iii. ri'nt.il i h.iryi-s that with ini leased lur stu limits .Hid nut lui members of tin* l ni V ITSltV till IlltV I hr s.uni' is trill* tur studrnts who t.ikr lu.ms ffimi tin* I rmersitv l.fresi .her s.inl l iu* i urrent inturnst r.iti* tm stu dmits i*. five percent. m*vi*ii percent tin students after ypeduatiun I he new tee proposal i alls lui a seven pen ent interest rate lor liuth i urrent and former students Hresr her said she i mild not understand win current stu dents should no longer lei eive a tiis i minted interest rate Urescfver warned against nil kel and diming students to death, savini; while many of the fee increases seem at first to lie small, when all added together thev i mild prii e a student out of an edu< a turn jackson said the new fees will lie promulgated eftel 11 v e )ul\ 1