Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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UNIVERSITY
LASC meeting scheduled today
MKETIN'CS
Latin American Support Oimmittee will
hold .1 general mooting to plan u mtor torm events
at ri 15 p m. in KMU Cedar Room I) Call
M(. r>8'l7 for more information
Et als
Students for the Kthical Treatment of Ani
mals moots at ri p m in LMl' Cedar Room A I or
more information call HO •Ltr>ti
Hawaii Club mooting is at 7 to p m in the
KMU I ir Room Call 346-HH15 for details
Student Health Insurance Committee moots
.it 2.10 pm in KMU Cedar Room C Call
144> 1702 for information
Christian Science College Organization
meets from tr io to 7: to p m. in the basement of
the Koinonia Center. 1414 kincaid Si Call
I4:t-4t>40 for more information.
Student for Creative Anachronism will hold
a vole revel at H p m. in Agate 1. For more infor
mation ( all 485-81)08 or .144-741 7
Political science pre-registration will he
from 0 a m to I p in. Monday and Tuesday in
Room ‘108 PI.<!
Deadline for submitting hit als to the Emerald
front desk, hi Ml' Suite :tlH>. is noon the day before
publit .moil hit als run the day of tin• event unless
the event takes place before noon
Xntic.es of events with a donation nr admis
sion i barge will not l>e accepted, (iampus events
and those si heduled nearest the publication date
will be given priority The Emerald reserves the
right to edit notices for grammar and style.
WHITELAW
Continued from Page 1
recommendations on ln*r road
map (or the next six months
and into llio tile next four
years.” said tram coordinator
lolin Keyser
'This is real I \ exciting
stuff said Whitelavv of Ins
volunteer position, even il it is
"absolutely time1 consuming
Whitelavv s.iid Ins |oh ,is head
of tin1 economic devctlopment,
rural development and trails
portation team gives him the
chance to put into practice Ins
21 vears of tear liing urban.
iiiinna and economics ol the
Pac ific Northwest at the- Uni
versity
"In the large pic ture ol
things, this might seem like
mundane stuff." In1 said, "lent
it will affec t the hulk ol what
Oregon looks like in Portland
and along the 1-5 Corridor lor
the next 50 years
''I find that terribly eve it
• ng "
The transition team is a Imh
of nine groups that spec iali/.c*
ill specific areas ol policy ana
ly/.alion and formation lor Rob
erts. vs bo vv ill be sworn in as
Oregon's governor fan 1-t
The team's short-term c hal
lenge is "to get ready for the*
next legislative session, to help
^ ii
Ed Whitelaw
prepare the budget, and to
build .1 team that will be as el
lective as possible m the next
six months." kevser said
VVhilelavx who is on leave
this year from the University,
said it involves dealing with a
list of tout In slate u ide topii x
From finding the future pulse
ol Oregon's timber and salmon
conflicts to trving to ease Ballot
Measure a s tax limitation el
lei t on the stale's fiiiatu nil ho
rizon. While lavs said his tasks
are lull ot i lassu trade-offs
Measure a. the initiative that
will limit local property taxes
and teipure an extra $t>20 mil
lion from the state's general
WE'LL ERASE YOUR
COLLEGE LOAN.
If you’tv stuck with a student loan that's not
in default, the Army might pay it off.
It you qualify, we'll reduce your debt by
1 i for each year you sene as a soldier
so after just 3 years you'll have a
clean slate.
You'll also have training in a choica
of skills and enough self-assurance
to last you the rest of your lift*.
(let all the details from your
Anm Recruiter.
SSG McCar
345-3877
ARMY. BE ALL YOU CAN BE.
. tnd iii 1991-92, has made
Whitelaw’s job "clearly more
difficult." he said.
"It's the classic trade-off be
tween roads and sewers for ( it
ies and counties, and child care
and health care programs, for
instance.” he said "What kind
of criteria do you use to make
those kinds of trade offs? Kv
ervone has strong feelings and
priorities about all of the differ
ent programs and services "
Whitelaw, who also heads a
Kugene based financ ial consult
ing firm, said Dec. 21 has
emerged as a "major date" that
the team is shooting for, hop
ing by tlien to have their budg
et ret ommendations developed
into a firm package for Roberts
Hut all of this political hub
bub is nothing new for this pro
fessor. Whitelaw's involvement
in politic s dates back to work
ing on one of Roberts’ cam
paigns for tier present position
ol secretary of state and helping
out Gov Neil Goldschmidt's
transition team four years ago
With so many irons in the
political tire, is this professor a
i areer politic ian in the making?
Definitely not. Whitelaw
said "I'm not interested in a
politn.il position. I have al
ready expressed that There is
■in absolute limit to this period
of time
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