Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 15, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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    UNIVERSITY
Transfer student offers ‘fresh’ look to IFC race
By Daralyn Trappe
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Jason \\ ilsnn ,i (unduiatr for
■I one visit Ini 11it*111<iI I it ( mil
IlUftlT Sl'.ll S,lld Ilf ( ,in hint <i
new |M*rs|M'i tivi> lo tin* <ummit
Iff allot almg studfiil fffs
Wilson a junior in politit ai
m n ut f now in Ins firs! visit af
the Ihiiversitv said .is ,i trims
fer student lie i nn offer .i fresh
approach in dealing with the
budget i uts brought on b\ the
passage of Hallo! Measure r>
With new times we re hav
i11vt to look at si ajing bai k
We re going to base to take a
new look at the situation lie
said
Die pro jet ted dci reuse ill (Ml
rollment fur l'lui MJ will Ic.ive
flic t oniinitfee, winch .ilUxates
funds In stiuiiMil groups flu1
I Ml .mil AtliIt*!ii Ilep.iitmrnt
Willi .ll.ulll <111111 I'll less III vsutk
with (uirriuitlv cm h student
p.ivs .iboul S100 per term in III
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13th ft Kincaid 346-4331 M-F 7:30-6
Sat. 10:0(
don't think wi* should nc( es
sarils lower . them. ’ ‘ Wilson
said Maslre putting .1 < ap on
incidental lues for awhile
would .In* 1 good option With
Measure i I don’t knim what
other 1 lion c vs i- have
Out* wa\ to keep .1 rein on
fens is to prohibit groups from
defii it spending lit* said
Students can't .ifford 111
t teases in incidental fees The
students I've t.ilked with vs,ml
to III,ike sure tiles don't get am
higher.' he said
Wilson ,1 member of the i’re
Lavs Society. said lie would
work to ensure ,k i ountahls
syithin student groups
I think that situ e students
pas so'.much in incidental fees
e.u h sear it's vers important
that tiles get their mooes s
worth and that the ,. allocated
nionev is spent in the best pos
sihle vs as and in the most pro
du< I is e svas .' ’ he said
Wilson said he does not
Jason U ilson
think the 1should inaki
ai ross the board nuts. hut ruth
er look i arefnllv at "individual
groups, sea what thev ve ot
tered in the past.what thev ve
done so far. sec what programs
thev've provided and look in
general at their henefit to the
(hliversitv ''
IFC candidate would zero
fund certain student groups
By Daralyn Trappe
William l.askill candidate
tor a one sear Incidental Ft***
(ommittee sea!, said he would
support zero funding student
groups that do not promote
what he believes to lie fainilv
and cumrnuniW values
\ sophomore political si i
i*m e nmjui and co-chairman ot
the Area Standards Hoarrl at
f arson Walton and Karl com
plexus. l,ask ill said he believes
the II t is not looking i aretulH
.it the ser\ u es groups pros ide
"lot one tlung.it really of
fends me as a lei- paver that my
tees are going to supporting the
groups promoting the ga\ and
lesbian movement, abortion
and tin- animal rights move
men!
Writing, arithmetic, reading
history and basil cultural as
sum hit lull have been sat I i
tu ed to tiring in a lot ol out
side culture hr- said
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13th & Kincaid 346-4331 M F 7:30-6
Sat. 10:0(
\\ ii 1 icilit (iaskill
(l.iskil! a member of Uollege
Republii aas, said lie is of
fended student fees are being
used to support tilings that are
i ounter-productive to what
we y\ ant u'hu h is a strong,
free A merit .1
"Tile wav the li t is opera!
ing right now is, in the long
run detrimental to what the
University is supposed to do
which is produce thinking cdt
/ens rather than a bum Ii of di
verse little groups, whii Ii are
i (instantly clashing w ith eai.li
other. 1 he s.iid
llie lit should implement
the values of tile University
i otnmunity. (laskil 1 said
"Since budgeting is such .1
choke point, it a group gets no
money, they can’t go on." he
said I think the li t I lias to
decide yvhat values vie want
our money supporting and that
runs contrary to just asking
Does this have a cultural val
ue, does this have an educa
tional value,
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