Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 20, 1990, Law School Edition, Page 4, Image 4

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All Aincrii an Lift* insurant e
Co of Woodland Mills ( .dit is
carrying next year's insurance
plan Ini domestic students 1 he
Hartford Insurance (.o of liar!
'ford. Conn . will insure inter
national students
Student health insurant e was
one of the most urgent issues
cm c ampus last year as the Pru
dential t o threatened to end
its coverage ut students citing
tew partic ipants and high risk
lhe Student Health Insurance
Committee then recommended
mandatory health insurance tor
ail students a plan whic h was
rejec ted in the April AS! '< )
edec tions
Hoth programs are almost
identic al to the Prudential
plans but otter better benefit'
Member-- of Students (or the
Kthical Treatment of Animals
sent a letter to the state and
county attorneys general in
lime asking them to investigate
a re sea n h protect ol Dr Ku h
ard Marroc c o
Si ! A members believed
Hl»* photti
s musi
Taylor s Tavern, (ampus landmark, hosted line blue
( i.ins lor almost 20 rears before it closed Inly It).
Marror.co's research on ina
(,i(nir monkeys duplicated
work l ondui ted by other si ion
lists Duplication. in some spe
i ifii i ases constitutes si lentil
ii fraud Marrocco and John
Moselev I'niversiK vice presi
dent for rescan h. said the
i barges u ere not valid
t tlr pholi
former residents ot the Opportunity Sheller tor homeh'ss turn
ihcn protested its closure in lune In i ampin# in front nt the
shrltrr I’nlii e arrested smoral protestor.s.
Welcome to Eugene
from the store with the finest
sportswear and equipment
for all four seasons.
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ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
94 WEST BROADWAY
DOWNTOWN MALL
EUGENE OREGON 97401
343-1288
SI' I'A members dec iilrd imi
tn pursin' the investigation after
lame County District Attornev
Doug llarcleroad wrote .1 letter
to the group Stating his ultli e
would not look into tile case
()omniunit>
Taylor’s Tavern, the well
known blues bar and student
hangout, closed its doors Inly
10. The bar al the corner ol
lith Avenue and Kincaid
Street, had been serving food,
beer and the tow n's best know n
blues music to IhiiversiU stu
dents since the early '70s ll
had attracted nationally known
acts. including Grammy
Aw ard w inner Robert I lra\
Manager David Dingman said
lie believed the building's own
ers did not want to renew the
lease for the tavern, and so he
dei ided to close the business
before the lease ended
Allegations that finant ial
mismanagement was a cause
tor the failure ol the business
have been raised by lawyers for
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