Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 15, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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    International students’ support group meets today
MEETINGS
The Latin American Support (aim
mitlee will hold a general meeting at
5:15 p ni in EMU Cedar Room I) (ail!
Hti-5897 for more information.
Et als
The Biology Interest Organization
will hold its first general interest meet
ing at 7 p in in Room 112 of Willamette
Hall Call :t4ti-4525 for more informa
tion
Students for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals will hold an animal rights
nulling at 5 p.m. in EMU Cedar Room
K. ('.all 346-4356 for information
The Christian Science Organization
will meet at 6:30 p m in the Iwsement
of the Koinonea Outer Call 343-4640
for information
MlSCEI.I-ANEOtlS
CD-ROM tutorial: Medline will be in
the Science Library refenmce area at
10:30 a m Call 346-2368 for informa
tion
The following CD-ROM tutorials will
la* held in the Knight Library reference
department: Readers' Guide at 12:30
p.m. and ERIC: at 4 p.m. I-earn to use
the computerized databases to find in
formation in these areas Ca 11 340-2368
for more information.
"Medical and Dental School Inter
views" workshop discussing interview
formats and typical questions will be at
3:30 p m. in Koran 104 of Oregon Hall.
Call 346-3211 for more information.
The Survival Onter is sponsoring the
showing of "Deadly Secrets: The Un
told Story of Trojan" from 11 a m. to
noon in the EMU Oak Room, and again
from 4 to 5 p.m. in the EMU Walnut
Room. Call 346-4356 for more informa
tion.
International Friends, one of the fall
support groups offered by the llniversi
ty Counseling Center providing support
for international students, will meet
from 3:30 to 5 p m. in Room 240 of the
Counseling Center. Call 346-3227 for
more information.
Carey Drayton, a finalist for the posi
tion of Director of Public Safety, will be
available to meet with members of the
campus community from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
in the EMU Gumwood Room.
Deadline for submitting Et als to the
Emerald front desk. EMU Suite 300. is
noon the day before publication. Et als
run the day of the event unless the event
takes place More noon.
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he said, citing practicum edu
cation. taw ac ( reditation. and
the Center for Housing Innova
tion us issues that need to hi?
addressed.
Warlike said that of the $50
million proposed increase for
effective recruitment and reten
tion hiring practices. $45 mil
lion would he used to increase
faculty salaries, while the re
maining $5 million would lie
used for professors’ ‘‘support
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research, technical help and re
sources for conferences.
"If you give a faculty mem
ber a salary and don't give
them support to go along with
it, the faculty member will go
somewhere else," Warlike said.
According to Warlike, an av
erage annual salary for a profes
sor in Oregon is $36,400.
Quenzer said if the budget is
passed, it would increase sala
ries by 6 percent. During the
past five years, salaries have in
creased an average of 8 percent
a year with the exception of the
period July 1. 1088 to Jan. 1.
1080. During that period there
was no increase in faculty sala
ries.
Even though there has been a
fairly constant rise in faculty
wages. Quenzer said the in
crease has not kept up with in
flation, nor with "what's going
on around the country.”
SURVEY
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death threats and have been
assaulted.
The report contains many ac
counts of abuse and discrimina
tion related by people through
out the campus community.
"I was raped by two men in
my dorm last year,” one sur
veyed student wrote. "They
found out I was a lesbian. 1 was
afraid to report it because I am
not out to my folks.
"But the campus police
didn't even believe me, so I
dropped it," she wrote.
Seeking solutions, the task
force recommended applying
University and state non-dis
crimination policies at all lev
els
Other recommendations in
clude a permanent administra
tive office for lesbian and gay
concerns, anti-homophobia ed
ucation and the establishment
of a l-eshian and Oay Studies
Center.
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