342-3177 AGENCY RENT-A-CAR • Low Daily Rates • Unlimited Free Milage • Free Pickup and Delivery From 1144 Will.igillespie Rd Suite 34 Eugene (Across from Valley River Centeii $59.95 * /SO Student Weekend Rental Special! SAM’S TO GO SANDWICHES Welcome Back New and Returning Students! Daily Lunch Special: 6 inch sandwich and 12 oz. drink s259 2f) varieties of hi>t anil ciilcl sandwiches Now serving Soup & Salad daily soup specials & great salads WHERE A SANDWICH IS A COMPLETE MEAL WE BAKE OUR BREAD FRESH DAILY j 35' OFF | sm sandwich | x/i fool 1 i*XJ> 10 f» ‘K) -1 50c OFF med sandwich 3/« foot exp 10 • **> sl00 OFF i family size sandwich 2 foot .•vp 10 C1 00 J up«'ds a. it . Mi<\ u-ith .in , ‘th»‘t i-*!f 804 E. 12th (corner of 12th & Alder) 343-1141 WHILE YOU WERE AWAY Thr following is <i summary nf news events 1 h<* h'nwrald covered over the summer. The Oregon Stale Hoard of Higher Kdutation voted June 14 to lift the enrollment caps at ea< li of the state universities lor f.ill term to ease growing at fi let - k department defii its Tile ai turn was designed as a one year temporary "Hand Aid' for the alhletii funding prohlem. said University Presi dent Myles Brand Mnmllment is expelled to increase to 17.800 instead of dei reusing as planned to 1 7.500 "It was the lust of a terrible set of i hones fai mg state uni versities '' Brand said. Athlete department deficits at the 1'nivcrsity Oregon State University, and Portland State University .ire expected to reai h $ri 4 million In the end nl this month l he University s Alhletii Department which op erates on a Sin 1 million budg et, has rolled up a debt of about St t million. the smallest among state universities Single parents will be al lowed lo live with another adult in family housing, 1 in versify President Myles Brand announi ed July 7tt i he new poll! \ VS ill ini hide unmarried couples and gas or lesbian couples with children. Under previous rules mils married couples with or without i hildreri and single patents In mg alone were eligi hie tm family housing Brand said a i hunger in pnlii \ ( amt' out of corn cm tor "one of the most ,it risk groups sin gle parents We want to help fa < ilitale their education " The University began consid ering <t change m policy last year when the tenant councils of Amazon and Westmoreland housing, two of the Universi ty s three family housing areas, requested a revision. Dependent students whose Myles Brand parents or guardians live out side Oregon and who have not established resident v will no longer qualify for in state tui tion savings under new state residents rules I'he rules, whit h took effec t Iu 1 v 1. call tor stiller resident \ qualifications based on the st.ite of residence of a students' parents or of their finant ialh supportive guardians I he new rules do not apply to students who are indepen limit of their parents or to stn dents who have established state residency Out-of-state students can apply for Oregon residency after 15 months in tht> state. Dependent students whose parents have moved out of state or who graduated from an Ore gon high school while their parents lived out of state will no longer qualify for in state tu ition. In-state undergraduate tui tion is approximateh a third of out-of-state tuition at most Ore gon state colleges and universi ties. University students who do not qualify for in state tui tion will have to pay $1.870 pel term this year, .is opposed to $()4(l for in state students The state board of higher ed ucation justified the change based on the fact that Oregon residents support state univer sities and colleges with their taxes, according to a state board news release. Those stu dents supported primarily by an Oregon resident quality for lower tuition because the state taxes paid by their parents or guardians contribute to tile higher education system. "We're trying to keep a pri ority on Oregon students." said |eff Smith, associate director of school relations lor the chan cellor’s office. "Oregon resi dents pav tax dollars to support Oregon colleges and universe ties Out of- state students pa\ an extra fee to compensate tor those taxes.’’ Turn to AWAY, Page 5 Cruisers from $ 150 Mountain Bikes from $230-$ 1500 Road Bikes from $ 160-$ 1 500 REPAIRS • PARTS LOCKS • LIGHTS • FENDERS • BAGS CLOTHING • SHOES • HELMETS SECOND NATURE BICYCLES 446 E 13th W\"V 5 Blocks _ from campus 343 5362 Hours: 9-6 Mon.-Sat. Welcome Jewish Students Jewish Student Union programming such > m<-v { - ikt".- Ui-j -:i 1 -is .! - rind forum h r si - id. mum Custom-Crafted Eyeglasses In About An Hour 20% Student discount who card off a pair of prescription glasses (frames & tenses) (Otter Expires 10/24/90) • Over 3000 Frames • Friendly service • Vision exams • Satisfaction guaranteed • Sun Glasses — Vuarnet. Rayban. 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