Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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(i(M uinent (on the II C computer)'that hr made
during that tunc." l.ee said
He specifically stated that he was not in the
office .it all during the weekend of thf ninth to
the flfVfnth." Lee said
That was proven to be false information as
well, he said Three witnesses, including 111
memlier Jnsoil|a Watson, said he was there on
Sunday I eh 10
"During an interview I asked (Colson) would
you lie surprised il I could prove to you that you
were there during that weekend7' lie would not
answer the question, he just sat there, l ee said
On Wednesday. Colson said he answered the
question In saving he c ould not roc all w further he
had been in the offtc e that weekend
Colson was also asked during the* interviews
with Haily and !.ee when he first knew the min
utes w ere altered
for the fust two meetings that Kirk had with
Mike he stated it was (ieb ) 2 1st Lee said We
proved that to be wrong also Days befote the
a 1 st he heard other li t members talking about
it
The sec tion id the lan tt minutes c oncoming
W ard complaint now read "complaint unfounded
and dismissed " When Colson was questioned
about the ai r tirai \ of those minutes, he again re
fused to respond. I.ee said
Colson said he did not refuse to respond to that
question either
1 didn't say I'm definitely not sure." he said
1 said I ( ouldn't remember
Han lav C.rayson. an 1KC member and Colson's
running mate, said the release of the i n vest i ga
tion documents will show that the ASl () was in
i (insistent
"There are a lot of blanks, a lot of summaries."
he said "During the proc ess of interviewing. I'd
speak for five to ten minutes, they'd listen and
then write one statement
"That's the whole premise of m\ 'inoonsisteii
i ies they were writing not what I said hut
what thev thought 1 said." Colson said "H\ writ
ing Ins opinion. (Hailey) t an form as many incon
sistent ms .is he wants
Hailes has recommended that the Iff. vole to
remove (lolson from offi< e No such vote lias been
taken, however, and IKC members suspended
budget hearings indefinitely Colson said he has
volunteered to temporarily step down as < hair
man
DEBATE
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(Olson denies altering the
minutes and s.t\ s he x\ ill not
resign Irom the II I ns recom
mended l>\ t intent ASl'O Pres
uleilt Kirk Bnilex who headed
.in investigation into the mi i
dent As .1 result .ill student
group budget hearings have
been suspended indefinitely
Piesideuti.il candidate Scott
Dunlap said he thought the
note tampering incident had
been "blown wax out of pro
portion
I lie real issue is that the
lit has shut down indefinite
lx lie said And ihev should
lie held a< i ountable
Later Dunlap, responding to
a quest ion from an audience
member said it he were i urrent
VSt'O president he would do
whatever it look to resume
ll( budget hearings and add
ed he believed "personal ven
deltas in the matter should be
put aside
( ulson xxas quit k to respond
I will tell vou right now
Mr Dunlap. I don't have am
personal vendettas. ” Colson
said 1 have unlit ated that I'm
xxillmg to temporarilx step
down" so budget hearings < an
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resume
()n other issues the si\ < an
didates were almost unanimous
in their support tor allowing
gays and lesbians to live in
t 'diversity family housing, tor
making sure minority student
programs rei eive adequate sin
hie funding atrd for trying to
get more students to work to
gether on ( ampus issues
Ml ttiree tic kets said they he
lieve tire f'niversity should set
,i statewide example by allow
ing guy and lesbian rumples to
live in Cuiversitv larrrilv lions
mg whir h is now reserved for
married i ouples and single par
ents
Colson s running mate Bar
i l,i\ Cravson said it was also
import.int to simultaneously
lobby the state Legislature to
validate domestic partnership
agreements
Also the six candidates said
they would ensure that pro
grams geared toward yvomen
and minority students would
rei eive adequate funding in the
yy.ike of Measure V despite a
proposer! enrollment c ap that
yvould leave the ASI'O about
Slot) (too short in student int i
dental fee int nine
Colson said fie thought
groups sut.h as lilac k Student
I’niun. MldlhA and the \SI ()
Women's Center served impor
taut fuiu turns cm ( ampus. but
he also believes students
should have an opportunity to
vote on funding for stir li organ
izations
\nothei common concern ex
pressed by ( undidates was in
i Iuding more students in
AM '() activities and expanding
partii ipation in important cam
pus issues, such as lobbying
the Legislature for higher edu
i atiou funding
Dunlap and Seeley proposer!
reviving the Programs (lounr.il
as a torum in whir h the leaders
of all ANI '() groups r ould meet
regularly to exi liange informa
tion and ideas
Running mates lenmter Hills
and JoSonja Watson said they
would enlarge the Programs
(lounc.il to include representa
lives of non A SI'() groups in
r inding the greek system, oil
campus living organi/ations.
student parents and dormitory
residents
The three tukets said they
supported ,i boycott against
( .oca (ada products led by the
Hlai k Student Union. Students
\gainst Apartheid and several
other student groups
Wednesday’s debate was
sponsored by the Interfratemity
Council and Panbellenir Pan
elists from four r.ampus putili
cations took turns posing tjues
tions to be answered by each ol
the tickets, who were given
three minutes to respond
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