EDITORIAL Retroactive N as F not fair to students With the installation ol .1 new University computer system N's w ill now he counted .is l"s w hen CPAs are computed and printed on ear h term's (trade reports While the policy of counting N's as l"s has been in effect since 1078, the University has never had the means to compute cumulative and term (d’As Now that it has a new computer system, it plans to enforce the policy retroactively. However, the policy adopted in 1078 stipulates that each student is allowed 15 credit hours of N"s be fore the no-pass grades count against his or her GPA The University's new computer system which can determine a student's overall CPA or GPA in classes in a declared major as well as perform many other ser vices — currently dorrs not have the ability to delete the first 15 hours of N's from a student's grade record First of all. instituting the policy retroactively is not fair to students who thought any N's. let alone the first 15 hours, would not hurt their (d’A. And, al though the policy was passed in 1878. students have not been aware of it lrecau.se it was not enforced. If the University wants to start enforcing the poli cy. it should make the rule effective beginning with this term's grades. To make the policy retroac tive is like the National Basketball Association going bac k to games played before tin* three-point rule was instituted and trying to refigure final stores Students whose (if*As fall below 2,00 < an tie forced to leave school or prevented from graduating. Count ing N's as 1 "s could have serious consequences for some students The administration has said it will re view instances where students could be penalized on a 1 ase-by-case basis Students who are in danger of hung dropped from the University or who may not be able to graduate will have to go liefore the Scholastic Review Committee to argue their cases. At that time, the 15 hours of N's w ill be dropped This is unfair to students who thought they were following the rules (d’As are important to students applying to gradu ate school Some employers also have minimum CPAs for potential employees. All students who can prove they have a valid reason for needing the- 15 hours of N's dropped should be allowed to do so w ithout going before a committee Most importantly, if P's aren't figured into CPAs as passing grades, then N's should not figured in as fail ing ones. * & ••£*** '-jO* C WLt * *. Cw* <-* L...1 " 1 1 . U 1 ‘ WE'VE ALREADY GOTTUE MOST CRITICAL PART - TWE MUT THAT DETONATES IT. L Guardsman’s refusal a noble concept An Orison Army National Guardsman refused a possible assignment in the Middle 1-l.ist be( ause lie questions tile constitutional ity of the American presence in the Persian Gulf. What .1 concept. An American soldier thinking lor himself We hope it is conta gious The reason voting men and women con stitute the majority of enlisted personal is because they are most likely to obey without thinking All too often. American military troops are deployed and ordered to ac t with out thinking Soldiers are taught to follow orders, even il it means going against personal be liefs. Const ientious objectors must prove be yond .ill doubt that they oppose wars and killings on religious grounds in order to avoid military duty At least two University students in the reserves are being activated. If the United States already has 400.000 troops in the Per sian Gulf, why are college students being called up the week before finals if President Hush doesn't plan on war? One Oregon national guardsman is re fusing Middle Hast deployment on constitu tional grounds. Me believes only Congress, not the president, has the right to declare war. And he’s right. While a few of us remember Vietnam and the horrors of its casualties, most of the younger students remember the swift. eas\ butt-kicking we gave (irenada and Panama in the 1'IHOs. No comparison can be made to those sit uations and the current Middle Hast crisis The I nited States gave millions of dollars to Saddam Hussein throughout the decade. That does not say much for American intelli gence. Kvery soldier that questions America's presence in the Gulf should stand up and say so publicly Hut until that happens, we will continue to be what William Lederer called “A Nation of Sheep.” LETTERS Violent pit This letter is in response to (ireg /iilsTs letter concerning ovcr-ampetl limini its and sis u rilv personnel at the Huh Mould show on Nov 11 I too. have set'll this tiling happen tit various "punk-alter native" .mil "thrash metal" show s Ihis summer, a hand known as Suii idal Tendent les pl.ived at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland \ neat riot ensued due to the blatant violent e anti ignorance the set uritv personal used tit that show Thev obv i ouslv didn't know what "the pit" was all about In the news paper the next day the near riot was blamed on the t niwtl Hut I have also seen shows where the bouncers and set uri tv personnel were at dually tie t cut enough to allow the t row'd to slam anti mtish Thev were merelv there to protei t the proparty tint! to break up the ot t asional linht l or those bouncers and secu rity personal involved in these types ol things. remember tine thing The pit is v iolent The whole nature of the pit is violence, lint it s not a mall cions violence It's |us! the croud letting out thi'ir pent-up anger and frustrations while still having a good time The pit has lieen around for a long time and vou won't lie aide to put an end to it |ason Warner Student Warm and fuzzy In response to Carolyn llaucks letter (Ol)i'. Nov ^7) ,\ot all animals .ire warm blooded mammals Cats and dogs are animals hut so are cookrti.K lies fish, mosquitoes, lizards, fleas, oysters, tu ks and slugs Tins information can be found in am basil hiologv test l >ook I agree that we should treat all animals with respect Win do people who defend animal rights only consider those ani mals that are warm and fuzzy? Devon Wiel Biology Speak up now President Hush has given several reasons explaining the presence of what will lie 400.004) American troops in the Middle K.ist sue h as protei linn America’s econonm inleresls, not rewarding aggression, pro tecting innocent lives and .11 hieving stability in the Mid dle East In addition to this, most Americans do not want war How many American and Arab soldiers and i ivilians must die Indore the American people, the Congress, and the president realize that a huge offensive tone in the Middle East is ab surd? The conflicts in the Middle East have lieen a tragii and troubling question lor rulers and revolutionaries over the millenia l or Hush to believe that he can achieve stability there with a "short' war is in i redihlv unrealislu II we re going to have a war. it needs to have the firm sup port o! the American people, so .ill ot you w ho think that a Mid dle East war will make lie world a lietter place, raise your hands All the rest of you, speak out against war now lennifer Potter Student Coke no saint Though I hi; issues of the (.'like boycott are complex, we feel that it is necessary to share hard facts to lessen this com plexity: Nelson Mandela, on his re lent African National Congress tour of the t'nited States, called lor intensification of sanctions against the continuing genoci dal system of apartheid. ANC relused a Coke donation to help tinaiu e Mandela's tour, took out Coke machines in the hotel where Mandela stayed in Oakland the night before he spoke, look .til Coke products oil Mandela's chartered jet. and asked stadiums where Mandela spoke not to sell Coke prod ucts Martin l.uther king III in troduced Mandela in Boston by asking Americans to support the Coke boycott The campaign does not advo cate the selling ol one beverage ov er another The Coke boycott simply opposes the sale of Coca-Cola on the University i ampus and nationwide, due to its failure to sever all ties to apartheid. We acknowledge Coca-Cola's vast contributions to worthy causes in the United States and the establishment of the Equal Opportunity Foundation in South Africa. We encourage Coca-Cola to continue with these humanitarian efforts The bottom line, however, is that Coca-Cola has not com pletely divested from South Af rica. Coke sells for HO cents a can in South Africa. Ten cents from every sale goes to the South Af rit an government in the form of sales tax, The facts .ire clear; Cor a-Cola is still profiting front apartheid F.very sip of Coke you take sup ports a system of white suprem acy that establishes Black Afri cans as second-class citizens in their ow n lands Wake up people and think about it. Eric Ward Black Student Union |ohn Lunsford Students Against Apartheid Killian A. Anderson ASUO Programs Coordinator