Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 11, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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    COLSON
GRAYSON
*1 am running not to be someone, but to do
something positive tor the University and the students
I j through open, accessible and responsible
|j government '
'Mlkt Colton
'I want to bring professional, experienced
! competent and committed government to the
students'
‘flarelay (jraijson
ASUO PRESIDENCY
’Iho future lies with those wise political leaders
who realize that the great public is intcreste- i me re m
government than in politics ’
'franklin 'IK AY’1 "cvelt
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i EXPERIENCE EUROPE THIS SUMMER |
I RECEIVE UNIVERSITY CREDIT *
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STUDY IN:
LONDON
WROCLAW
PRAGUE
VIENNA
AVIGNON
JILIN,CHINA
H)K MORK INFORMATION: CONTACT VOI R
CAMPCS STl'DV ABROAD OFFICE OR
AMI RICAN III RITACI ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 147, Marvlhurst, OR 97036
Portland area 635-3702 or 1-800-654-2051
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We Need Your Help J
Run For A Position On the V of O Bookstore Board
And Make A Difference!
Serving on the Hoard oj Directors oj the l O Bookstore is one oj the Jew oppor
tunities students have on campus to make a real difference I In Board oj Diree
torn < stablishes policy for the Bookstore ami plans of the future for this non
profit corporation
The Bookstore needs people of vision who want to make a positive difference to
serve on the Board Are you such a person?
1 hese two-year positions art’.ayaiiatki
• One Freshman Position
• Two Sophomore Positions
• One Graduate Student Position
• A OI F: One Graduate Student
One ) ear Position also open
• One Teaching Faculty Position
Nominations for the available board positions will be taken at the ANNUAL
MIFFING OF Till. BOOKSTORE, which will be held at 3:30 p.rn Tuesday.
April Dull, in the Walnut Room of the EMU {across from the ( S. post office).
Individuals may nominate themselves
For more information about the Board of Directors and running for a positu >n.
contact Bookstore General Manager Jim Williams in person or at 34t> 4331
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Having a garage sale? Get the word out with an ODE classified
City Council
discusses
Measure 5
By Tammy Batey
f moralcl Reporter
Oniversitv Vi< «• President
lohn Moseley dist ussed con
i erns about the effects of Meas
ure 1 on the Universit\ with
City Council members at a
meeting held Wednesday
Council me m her Hohh v
(I reel t said he questioned the
I’niversitv's proposal to elimi
nate the ninth ranked (College
of education when .1 guideline
lor l!niversit\ administrators
making the 1 uts was to 1 lit pro
grains that weren't 1 mitral to
the school’s mission
'The loss of that part 11 ular
program to the community in
terms of p.irtu ipation in (local)
si hoots, is \ erv substantial,
I ,reen said "We can t kid our
selves that people will go to
Willamette (University): and
then 1 ome here to do a prat ti
I Util
Cutting the education pro
gram was not because the pro
gram was of poor quality.
Moseley said
I do not believe the issue of
quality or lai k thereof 1 ante
up. Moseley said In tai t we
1 ut some programs that are 11a
tionally ranked We didn't have
any programs that we could
say 'we can toss this one it s
no lug deal ' There are no pro
grams where the quality is so
low that we wouldn't want to
keep It
Moseley said he has heard of
fatuity members leaving the
I’niversitv even though their
jobs weren’t threatened bv the
program tuts The situation
will grow worse after the tuts
and f.tt ultv avoid the t ’in
versitv he said
I here are no salary in
I reuses built into this. Muse
ley said "| I lie) Innersity of
Oregon is tilth (fatuity salary
ranking) and .liter two years of
110 salary increases. I believe
we ll he l-ls out of 1-1 Mow
t an you look a faculty member
in the f.icr1 and say ’Cast your
lot with the I’niversitv of Ore
gun
state lift isioil makers will
look like Saturn eating her
t hildren it higher edui alum is
dramatically cut. said Shawn
Holes t ouni il y it e president
We can't say we re going to
put ectmomit bets in education
based industries at the same
time that we've cut off edur a
lion. Holes said Are we go
tug to go hat k to an agrarian so
ciety? if not these decisions
make no sense
FACULTIES
Continued from Page 5
restricted m its response to tile
dilemma .is legislators are for
bidden from allocating 199 l 95
liumi'l belore the 19‘n legisla
tive session That keeps legisla
tors from guaranteeing a certain
level of funding tor 1991-95
fat tills salaries
There is a good deal of trus
tnition over how to get at the
problem." said higher educa
tion Chancellor Thomas Hart
left I don’t think anyone has
the right plan yet
The sense of a 'tic king
i lot k' is percolating." Bartlett
saitl "The feeling is that we
t an t find answers to those
problems bet ause of restric
tions Hut we aren't there vet
We are hoping lor a spring
1992 det ision to lie made "