EDITORIAL ODE board seat open to students Applications for The Oregon Daily Emerald Corpo ration's community at large seat are now being accept ed. This position is open to students, faculty. Universi ty staff and community members. We urge all interested parties to apply before the Nov. 15 deadline. We would especially like to ask con cerned students who have an interest in journalism to apply The board meets once a month to deal with finan cial and personnel matters They also hire the next year's editor at the end of every school year Minority participation is sorely needed on the board The current board is made up of two women and eight men all are white. It is time for minority viewpoints to la* expressed on the board, and the best wav to accomplish this is for a minority person to gain a board seat. We would also like to see a student from the jour nalism school apply for the position. Sitting on the board of directors of the Kmontltl would In* a great way for a future journalist to learn about the newspaper business The world of journalism is more than just writing, editing and taking photos. These days especially, there's a strong emphasis on business management and advertising that may be appealing to students in the University's business school. In any case, those applying for board seats should be outspoken, open to new ideas and strong-willed. The current board is dominated by two or three non student voices whom student representatives follow si lently. with little dissent. We would also like to see applicants who are strong advocates of a free student press and who want to see students make all the decisions pertaining to ed itorial content of the paper Having a board dominated by number-crunching accountants has benefits: as long as space for ads con tinues to outweigh space for news, the board doesn't concern Itself much with anything that goes on in the news side of the operation. However, there may come a day when the account ants think the paper will be safer from potential law suits if an adviser is on hand. And let there be no mis take: an adviser means content control. So. take a chance and get involved. You may have a good time and learn something, loo. ®*> Dry**i3*ch fKiJiumdjdfutf k~s Sat#/<* Commission should benefit Eugene The huge in; City Council took a giant step Monday when it voted to create a hu man rights commission. Its predecessor, the Human Rights Task Force, was formed in 1989 to re-examine Eu gene's Human Rights Program The Human Rights Commission will be composed of 15 members. Fourteen will come from the community and one from the city council — possibly the mayor The new group will incorporate five dif ferent sub-groups into an all-encompassing commission. Instead of separate committees for women, the elderly, gays and lesbians, disabled citizens and children, ail will come under one umbrella group Standing committees that address each of the five groups will remain. In addition, the Human Rights Commission will be di vided into ten-member sub-committees on discrimination, harassment, accessibility, and community outreach and education. Specific details and implementation of the commission will be discussed at a later date. Since the city council hopes to select the members of the commission in early Jan uary. it is very important that guidelines and specific details be discussed before then. It would be easy for this committee to get bogged down in bureaucratic red tape. As long as it remains focused and openly en courages community participation, the com mission should be able to tackle some of the problems facing the city, such as the rising number of hate crimes and the increasing discrimination against minorities. Recruitment for the commission will be gin immediately so that nominations can be received by mid-December. About 35 posi tions are available, either on the commission itself or on sub-committees. If you are disgusted with the people problems of Eugene, can spare some time and really care about the issues, now is your chance to make a difference in Eugene. LETTERS Professionalism I would like to take this op portunity to thank the person who stole my mountain hike Ck:t 17. in front of Gerlinger. I appreciate your leaving the bro ken kryptonite lock for me so that I can get the insurance money I wish you had stolen the hike I had last year That thief didn't leave the lock and I lost a lot of money. It's nice to know that in this crazy world of ours, there are considerate criminals like yourself who i are enough about their victims to leave the broken lock behind and just when 1 thought peo ple didn't care 1 would also like to commend vour pride in your profession o 1m- good enough to steal a Mountain hike l>etween H to and n ip Hi a busv area ot cam pus takes a true professional I have .i hard time (relieving that io one saw vou. (nit maybe those who did were so im pressed with your performance that they chose not to interrupt Anyway, if anyone out there needs a bike sent. I've got one I ( an sell real cheap. lennifer Hanson Math ... but fear itself I din a heterosexual with lit tle understanding as to how anyone could prefer homosexu ality. Hut I was saddened by the tactics of Ron Williams (0/J£, Oct. 24). Williams de fended gay-hashing with his "fears that these people might approach me and try something on me." and his viewpoint that anyone not adhering to a social "norm" automatically de served criticism. This is a good example of fear itself being far more dangerous than the imag ined thing feared. It is not con formity that made this country' spei ial. but diversity and toler ance for variant lifestyles and beliefs l.ynn Dahlstrom (•raduate student Deadication It ■if*-ms highly irrational to me that an event tlr.it draws S.’tHMKM) fur the ailing athletic department and min h for the Kugene community is banned Im'< ause a dozen or .so people don't understand what it is all about The Grateful Head is about music whether there were a few drug users screwing it up for everyone else or not All three occasions on which the Dead have played Autzen Stadium have been trouble free If everyone in the world was as polite, considerate and courteous as people 1 experi enced at Dead shows, the world would lx? a much better place Garrett Keeton Accounting Let’s survive In response to Phil Nebergall's recognition that the University Survival Center is "not the end-all and be-all (of environmental activism) at the University." (ODE. Oct 24); I'll say! l-ast spring 1 tried to in stigate a petition protest against the planned parking garage, with hopes of getting a measure on the May ballot. Though I ap proached them for help, the Survival Center did nothing to support this extremely critical cause. I applaud their involvement in national (and international) issues: thinking globally is nec essary for our planetary surviv al Hut I urge the Survival Cen ter. and everyone else, not to forget to ‘ act locally." Think ing about building a parking garage on this campus is part of the same stupidity that led to acid rain, massive deforesta tion. the 1-os Angeles syndrome and potential war with Iraq. If we don't make every effort to take care of the messes (and threatened messes) in our own back yard, we have little right to gloat over our involvement elsewhere. 1-et's all put on our thinking caps and rally to the cause: NO PARKING GARAGE! Jeff Harrison GTE, English Logical violation Dr. |atk Vanderlip suggests animal rights activists achieve then goals by means "other than violence and vandalism." kath\ \ linker says this sugges tion "implies only the ap proach animal rights activists have taken to stop research is violence and vandalism.” [ODE. Oct. 26). I am not against animal rights but 1 don't understand how Yonker derives her inter pretation. The basic premise of a debate is that both sides fol low a set of rules called logic. If one side makes a wild guess about what the other side ' im plies” and starts to criticize, then there cannot be a decent debate. If one wants to stop violence against animals, one should first stop violence against oth ers' points of view. If one re spects animal rights, one should first respect a person’s right to have a decent debate. The gross violation of formal logic does not help those mon keys Xiaoyan Yan Education LETTERS POLICY I he Oregon Daily Emerald will attempt to print all letters containing comments on topics of interest to the University community. Comments must be factually accurate and refrain from personal attacks on the char acter of others.