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

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UNIVERSITY
IFC hearings to begin for 1990-91
MEKTINCS
The Incidental Ke* Commit
tee meets in the I AH' Hoard
Room from -1 to (> |» m to Im-kiii
hearings for (fie l‘WO-‘fl fiscal
year f our groups .ire si hed
uled in the following order
Cniversity Literary Society.
Am.i/on Community Tenants.
Students for the Ethical Treat
merit of Animals and (.'If All
groups must attend or make ar
rangemenls with I It at least 24
hours before the hearing
Et als
Circle K International meet
ing is at t> to p m m KMl ’ ('e
dar Room C Call (45-71 "«4 for
more information
OSPKICs iei yi ling group
meeting is at 5 to p in in
Room 107 I sslmgei Hall ( all
(40 4477 for more information
Cniversity/Cniversity ol El
Salvador Sister I 'niversity I’ro
jet t general meeting Is at 5 40
p m in EMU Century Room If
Call 686-HfMM or I4l> (104 foi
more information
Students Against Apartheid
is holding a Coca-Cola boycott
meeting at 7 p m in EMC Ce
dar Room I Call 4H5-22H4 for
more information
East Campus Neighborhood
Council meeting is at 7 p m .it
1 "iH4 Villard St Call 883-7469
fur details
SPEAKERS AND EVENTS
Robert Zavrcl senior radio
frequent \ engineer .it Stanford
Telecom. will speak on Husi
ness Ethics in High Technol
ogy A Perspective from Silicon
Valiev” at 7: to p.m in the
EMU Gumwood Room. The
event is sponsored by the Hu
manities Center
People and the Oregon Coast
slide show of the Oregon I list i
lute of Marine Hiology is from 7
to 8 p.m in the EMC Maple
Room
The Philosophy Club is spot)
soring a lei tore In Mike Hyliee.
of the University English de
partment. titled " The Relation
ship between Rhetorii and Phi
losophy” .it 4 p in in Room
I 111 Willamette I tail
Maradel (.ale. assoi iate pro
fessor ol planning, puhlii pole
i v and management, will speak
on The 1 m vers it \ ol (Jregon 's
Micronesia Program” at t. tt)
p in in Room ttitl Condon
Hall the event is sponsored bv
the ( Center lor Asian and Par ifu
Studies
MISCKI.I.ANEOUS
Public Relations Student So
ciety of Amenta is sponsoring
.t (areer planning workshop at
5: to p.m in Koom 214 Allen
Hall Call 346-5511 for informa
tion.
New Directions/Over 35 sup
port group, sponsored by Wom
en in Transition, meets from 7
to 8:30 p.m. in EMU Century
Koom If Registration is re
quiltld. Call 346-4099 or
.346-4095 for details.
Young Women's Campus
Identity Group, sponsored by
Women in Transition, meets
from ti to 7:30 p.m. in EMU
Century Koom I). This is a
< losed group. Call 346-4095 or
346-4099 for mom information
Women's Support Group,
sponsored by Women in Tran
sition, meets from 3:30 to 5
p in in EMU Century Koom E
This is a drop-in group Call
346-4095 for information
llillel is sponsoring a disc us
sion group on "Jewish I’erspei
lives on Current issues" at 4
pm at the koinonia Center.
14 14 Kincaid St Call 343-8920
for details.
The Newman Center. 1850
Emerald St . is sponsoring a
morning praver and simple
breakfast lor students at 8 a m
The center is also sponsoring
an international student gather
ing in the lounge at 7:30 p.m
Call 343-7021 lor more infor
mation on both these events
Lottery
Continued from Page 1
over-under," Ityrne said
"With mi niiim games it would
hevi' Imhmi easy In consider lln*
I.ii k id interest
The Sports \i lion Hi*11"'
i anw into existence in Sfpirm
Iwi limy and while the Oregon
Athlelii I iepaitment was prom
ised $1 million in the first year,
the Athlelii Department Inis re
i eiveil oilh S1SO.IMHI
Safes on other lottery games
have been very poor in the last
year, and as a provision ol
Sports Ailion when it was
passed, any time the lottery
sales dip below a certain level.
monov from tin' Sports Ai lion
will be used to i over those loss
os
The Athletic Department lias
l>enefitetl by the state board's
dec ision to grant tuition waiv
ers for the University that has
resulted in about $(>00,000 for
the Athletic Department How
ever, Byrne was quick to point
out that the University as a
whole not pist the Athletic De
partment. v\as helped hv the
decision
Over the past few years (In
state system was not meeting
its props ted income figures
and as a result lifted the enroll
men! c aps to c reate more mon
ey for tin- state colleges and
universities, not just their re
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"YVe're only about one-third
of tin- problem." Byrne said
Wilt'll sludt'llts go lo a class
lli.it is overly full, it’s not be
cause iif athletics but because
ot the shortfall (of the state sys
tem) from the previous years
Both the Nil. and NBA have
been opposed to the Sports Ac
tion name from the start hut
with the NBA out of the pit
lure, the chances of Sports Ac
tion remaining in Oregon have
greatly increased
Members ol Congress have
also tried to have the game
banned, hut through the efforts
of Sen Boh I'arkwood. K Ore .
the game appears to lx- safe
from any legislation An at
tempt to ban the game passed
the House of Representatives
earlier this fall, but 1‘ackwood
was able to slip an amendment
into an unrelated hill exempt
ing Oregon from the ban
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