Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 2A, Image 2

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Students should be concerned
By Christopher Blair
OriimarfIv .1 H.k k to-the
Hooks issue introduc lion might
speak of happy < 1 lift.;*' like
things football games fall
fashion >n hou wonderful 1! is
to attend the I adversity of I )re
gull
Don't gel me wrong going
to school here is a wonderful
and rewarding experience ! he
football team should win many
games I all fashions are going
to he uell fashionahle tins
vear. which means everyone
will prohahly wear c lothes
But students should have a
lot more on their minds this
term Depending on their ma
jor. thev mav or muv not gel lire
< lasses they need to graduate 111
fewer than sav 10 soars
When a student does land that
r lass hi* or she needs it mav he
in a 1 rowded let lure hall w here
the only strafing is in an aisle
Are we paving less lor this
decrease in quality7 No ! he
same7 No Tuition went up
uga/n tins year. Resident stu
dents will pay Sn I .1 term mure
than they paid last year; non
residents .SJJ7
Oregon's higher education
system is underfunded. Classes
or entire fields of study (Arneri
i an studies, sign language
courses, etc • have been elimi
nated because of budget cuts
1 acuity salaries at this school
.ire in the lower JO percent in
the nation, making it difficult
to attract quality professors and
keep the ones we have
I or the past decade edlli a
turn has taken a back seat in the
minds of many Oregonians
Some lawmakers in the slate
have worried more about build
ing prisons than sending our
youth to school and. in turn,
maybe keeping them out of ieil
later on
You f an't cheat an honest
man." is an old saving that ap
plies very well in this situation.
Swindlers get their money from
people looking tor ,1 quo k
but k an easy wav to got ahead
Likew ise. the fedora 1 an ■
state governments are takm :
servir.es and mone\ away Ir
students who figure they can
go to school, get their degree-,
and get out without having t
do any work outside the i la-.
rocnn
1 low mam students are ie ,
tered to vote? How main ai tu
alls take the time (la minutes
tops) to vote when the tinu
i omes: It w ill be harder for tin
slate Legislature to raise our tu
it ion and cut our budgets it
they know we actually give i
damn, and can vote them out nt
office.
“People figure the student
aren't going to complain about
higher tuition, and that the\
don’t vote anyway.'' said state
Rep David l)i\ (I)-Eugene). in
a recent Iuiwruhl interview
“Raising tuition is a short tern
solution, and its driving peoph
away from school.
Voting isn't the only thing a
student can do to make the
funding problem gel better
file ASUO is staffed In dedi
rated students who have taken
t i me from I heir ow n liusv
s< hedules to sit on committee-.
and educate students and com
munity members about the sad
situation higher ed is in rigid
now Students who are interest
ed in learning more about fund
ing and the higher edui ation
s\ stem < an visit the A SI '() ol
fire in KMl ’ Suite -f. or call the
office at t-fli ,172-1
Well, back to parties and
football games and falling
leaves Here's a glimpse at
what’s inside this section ded
ii ated to affairs and offerings ol
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Sunday 12 Noon-8:00 p.m.
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