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Oregon DAILY EMERALD Monda\ \pril 1 5, IWI r uitcm* < Hegon \ olumc Issue I ' I Briefly Mike ( iiismi h«is agreed to step down as chairman of tfir ln< ulen t.il I ee (unnrniltee I It' will abstain from voting on student group budgets until the Constitution ('onit reaches a dei ision on the legalits of the AS I ■( )s investigation into allegations that he tampered with !R' meet ing minutes See story. Page it lason Wilson belieses that as a transfei student he ( an bring a tresh per spe» 11\ e to the Incidental Fee (aimmiltee. Ion l uck er believes the li t should allow more student par Iicipation; and U illiam Cuskill said zero funding groups that promote gays and lesbians, abortion and animal rights would be a good w as to deal with smaller student budgets next year See IFC i undulate pro files. pages it and fi Sports The (lirgon softball team is finding the I'ai.if n in Conferem.e tin from its liking tins season l’bo Din ks were swept this weekend by third-ranked Arizona and eighth ranked Arizona State See story, Page 7 l.isa harnopp The (Jregon women's tr.i< k team used its ills tan< e strength to win its filth straight team title at Saturday s Pepsi 1 earn Invitational at Hayward field See stors Page I 1 I he men's team wasn't as lui k\ as it was beaten by Washington State fur the first time in the meet's five-year history See story. Page til ' FVittiu hi ViLrk Vlrn Yolunlwr Hurry Irantham helps repair a sntenalk in trout ot thr White Hint ( linn Ml h IJth \ vf .is part ot the sexenth annual thinner ( leanup Students ‘Cleanup’ this town By Tom Baughman EmeidlU ConlriDutoi Tightv five t niversity 1.< < and ( him lull High Si hool students vol linleereil three hours then tune Sal iiriius to paint, mun lawns and i lean up It) luigene service organi /.itions as part of the seventh aimu al Hunger ( leanup Volunteers traveled to sites all over l-aigene, doing everything from yardwork to tending gravestones at a pet i ernetery I lie clean up is a work a thou sponsored by liSl’tKt. and the \a tional Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness helping to raise mone\ for hungry and homeless people I lie event riiised almost Si 7(H) from pledges solicit ed li\ volunteers Similar efforts took plui e on nearly 170 college i ampuses at ross the < ounlrv Mark Wagner OSI’IKt. 's l.( I community service coordinator, said the I longer ( lean up was an op port units for students to ai t Inc alls against hunger and homelessness "Hunger lias become a wav of life for 70 million Americans and three million of these people are w ithout Turn to CLEAN, Parje h Campus Copy to integrate Kinko’s By Brian Bloch lineiaia Reporter, ■ ' . : __ \fter >t ttmg up .in emergent S kink" p.u krt sales out let III till' I All e.irltri this It'rm. tlif ( diii|ius ( ops ( enter Hill sell tin' remaining k mko ■> p.u k«-t m with it-, own beginning tills Week ( ampus l ops has ruIlK illnl tin- p.u ki-ts triiui tin- trmpiii.il S iHitl*-t IU'\t III tin- I \ll Kri rr.ition ('rntri tu its mvn li.isrinriit Itm .ition I In c .1 tilpils lot .iliim s\ ill i (ilitinur tu -.i ll kinkos p.u ki-ts \\ 11It its own throughout tin inn.imiln ot thr trrin s.ml 1 'ut\ rrsih printing srrvn r-. .1 im tin U .ivnr Mrr ritt ( .1111 pus ( upv In-gall Selling till- p.u kl'ts 111 thr ultri math ol a i null ruling restru ling kinko s lopvriglil freedoms Merritt s.ml stmlnits . an pit k up p.u krts printed for all i I.issi-s inquiring thrm ami i an order pat krts as thrv an- depleted tlirinighout tin- trim ( a in pus l i ip\ still has p.u krts Im must < lasses ami spei tal orders ran hr made it a p.u ki t is not in --tut k Merritt said Hr said orders . an hr pit krd up the satin das usual Is m four to five hours I’roplr nrrtl not tear long hues ot ss.uts hr s.ml "Sttulmils i an get thrm as thrs i ome ill I- vers mir sv ill hr taken rate of it they ss ant to hr Merritt said the i ampus outlet is i aught up and run mug smoolhls alter a paim at the hegnmiug ol the tri m 1st rpt lor till- lust three days its hern Vers man ageable hr said Hr attributed tpm k dIstriliutua ‘ tie pat krts In i cooperative relationship between the t'uisrrsits ad ministration kinko and printing servu rs rltl-re s hern a lot ot eooprration hrlssrrn tls and kinko s throughout this Merritt said lluwevei. i ampus klllko's osvnri I lave (bbson said hr is unsure it ('ampus I ops svill hr aide to sell the p.u krts through s|iruig term or into next sear lie said lu- had not met ss till Merritt lot tss<i weeks and had not real lied a long term agreement to continue selling k mko's pa. kl'ts at the t'ampus ( ups I enter Right miss eversthing is up in the air.' Hibson said \ lot still has to In- i larified (■bison s.ml Ins business keeps in regular contact ssilh kmko's corporate i ops right lasvvrrs m \ mitura I .ilit ss iio an- providing legal .Ills II r to deal ss itll the iu-ss i ops right restrii lions lie also said he is meeting svilh Merritt early tins week to dismiss the legality and feasibility of a i ontin tied business relationship between the I nisersits and kmko's Merritt said the Universits is also svorking i losely ss itti its lass s ei s to lout ss as s to lessen the i ham rs of i ops right infringement Hibson and Merritt did agree, however, that plan-, lor printing and distributing i lass p.u krts at the t ni versify next seal still need to he hammered out Turn to PACKETS Page 5 Week’s speakers to discuss social issues By Daralyn Trappe £mr".i ! Reporter I’oduv marks tlit Ixigiuinng ot the /lsi an nual l.arth Week celebration .it ihr l'nivrrsi t\ w ith a fen us this vrar mi the i onnei lion between i*nviromm-i)l.il anil six nil issurs Earth Week Speakers >111 h as ( csai 1 have/ president ot the t iiitixi 1 ,irm \\ nrkims ni A merit 1 1 \ <T1A station chief John Slot kurll anil \a tivn Aini'rn an environmentalist Winona l.aDuki' hapashesit will talk alxiut thru r\ perien< es and lum six ml and environmen tal issues relate \1v vision is that we ran start working together to bridge the six nil issues and the environmental issues in .1 united fori r said Phil Nebergall ol llic Surviv.il Center, the group organizing the events l'he\'re so connected .is l.u .is vsh.it we re lighting against Chavez will speak toil.w fmiu iiuiiii In 1 l "> pm in tin' KM I * li.illruuni following Ins presentation of .in award letter In I in versitv Presiiient Myles Hrand lur Ins sup port of the grape In iv i ott Over tile p.ist a Visits. Chavez hiis led sever.d well known grape bovcotls in protest of poor living i on ilitiotis for workers, and the pestn ides tliev are exposed to K.ipasfiesit duel lot of White I,nth land Recovery Pro jet t will talk from " ill p in to •t 10 p in Wednesday about bet current fight lo keep the (.anadiati government from installing hvdroelei Ini dams on the rivers adjoining the lames River Hav Stm kvvell, who worked for the ( IA m An gola will speak from 7 to ji in lo 0 to |i m rhursdnv about ( l.\ involvement in < entral Aiiicfii .1 the1 unlit.irism of that region ami the environmental devastation that has 01 i lined. Net tergal I said The organizers of Earth Week said the events I an he important on IV if thev ai t as motivation tin people to i liange their atti lodes and liehav lor What I see out ol Ivarth Day IS that hope lulls it will lie a ( alalvst for people to un dels),mil what is happening and that we're going to have to i liange our lives and the wav we live said l av lor Smith of the Sin vji.il ( enter It leallv is a matter ot how we re living that's destroying that earth 'We've lost respei.t toi the land Nebeigall said I artll Week i an he a ( ata I v st to i hanging out res pec t tor the land and W hat it giv I S Us Turntr EARTH Page b