Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 08, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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ACCREDIT
ATION
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Brand and Holland riled an
additional $(>0,000 to $90,000
in revenues from student fees
for 1991-92 that could l>e used
to in law school improvements
The state approved a 15 per
cent operating budget increase,
from $5 7 million to $4 2 mil
lion. and there has been a 20
[lercent increase in private gifts
to the law school and the law
library.
Faculty salary’ increases, ap
proved lanuary 1990, will la
effective this month, brand and
Holland said This represents
an average two-year pay in
crease of alaiul lb percent,
compared with the national av
erage of 5 f> percent
And while Brand called for a
faculty hiring freeze in re
sponse to the property tax limi
tatinn ballot, the law m hool has
hired a new minority far nlt\
member who will arrive in Sep
tember, and is courting several
other new faculty members,
said Norman Wessells, Univer
sity provost and vice president
for acadeinii affairs, on Mon
day.
The new fa< ulty will improve
the ratio of tenuretrack faculty
to students to alrout 24-to-l
A 1.000 square foot room was
converted to a 40-seat library
computer laboratory at the law
school. and the law school re
ceived a CD-ROM computer-ac
cess subscription gift from
West publishing company this
year
"At this time the state's poli
tical leadership is considering
alternative revenue sources to
offset the impact of Measure 5,
but no firm decisions have vet
been made as to w hat methods
will he submitted for voter ap
proval. or when this will be
done." Hrand and Holland
wrote to the ABA
“Measure 5. however, will
not have anv effect on law
school library revenues gener
ated by the resource fee. which
is projec ted to total $25.00 to
$200,000 annually when fullv
implemented in 1994-95." they
said.
"We've got a freeze on a lot
of other faculty positions,"
Wessells said. "But we've gone
ahead with the law school be
cause we feel that we just have
to succeed there. The law
school is extremely important
to the health of the University
of Oregon and we can’t jeopar
dize its future if we can possi
bly avoid it."
DRAFT
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Nebergall. Survival Outer < oordmalor
CAM: began training students wanting to be
come draft counselors on Monday.
It t.ikes alwnit 20 hours to go through the law
and counseling training, " Nebergall said
‘If a guy feels like he has to
go, we don't want him to not
come in. ’
— Phil Nebergall
Until the time when student trainees are ready
to offer counseling the N'o Gulf War coalition is
providing draft information and referrals, ini hid
ing a series of seven pamphlets covering issues
such as how the draft works, what conscientious
objection status means, and what happens if men
of draft age fail to register with the Selective Ser
vice.
The counseling is offered for anyone with con
cerns about the draft, from students who consider
themselves conscientious objectors to students
who have decided they will fight for their coun
try if drafted.
"If a guy feels like he has to go. we don't want
him to not come in," Nehergall said.
"I'm not going to put the blame on anyone who
is going over (to the Gulf)." said Agre. adding
that this is the common sentiment among the No
Gulf War (Coalition
Students can get more information on counsel
ing or activities from GAI.G (485-1755), Eugene
Peaceworks 24-hour line (:14 l-8.r>4H|. the No Gulf
War Coalition Student Gampaign tor Disarma
ment (346-4248). or the Survival Center
(346-4356)
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