Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 29, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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open forum held in brand with
the feeling that "the burden of
proof" was on students to per
suade the administration that
the Eugene community favors
the concerts
Despite early misgivings
about involving himself in an
issue that is trivial compared to
things such as the rising num
ber of hale crimes, Adan said
he was glad he decided to
speak out on behalf of a band
that promotes tolerance and ac
ceptance of many different
viewpoints
And he said the overwhelm
ingly positive response to his
petition has reaffirmed his be
lief in his cause "People told
me they were glad someone
was doing this." Adan said. "1
reali/.ed I was tapping into this
energy and helping people put
it into the right context.”
Fan alleges assault
A female University stu
dent filed harassment and
fourth degree assault com
plaints against a member of
the Phi Delta Theta fraterni
ty alleging that the member
pushed her down and spit
tobacco on her at the Arizo
na State football game on
Oct. 20. according to Eugene
police.
Amy Hope told police that
she and her three compan
ions sat in the student seat
ing area of Autzen Stadium
when they were approached
by several members of the
fraternity.
They were told the row
they were sitting in was re
served for f’hi Delta Theta
members, and that they
should move. Sealing in the
student section is on a first
come. first-serve basis.
Hope told police she re
fused to move. As other fra
ternity members arrived,
they were told to abuse
Hope and her companions
for remaining in the section.
The subject of the com
plaint pushed Hope to the
ground and repeatedly hit
her in the back during most
of the game. Hope told po
lice. She obtained the man's
name after talking to the fra
ternity's president.
As of I'Tiday, no formal
charges had been filed, and
Eugene police are continu
ing to investigate the inci
dent.
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