Oregon DAILY EMERALD Wednesday. April 17. I'WI t'.ugcnr. Oregon \ olumc Issue 1 '' Inside AIhuiI 1 7fi rai ei s mi high In h Iii( v i les tin i'il around .i half null' i in nil on i atupus List Sunil.n in llic annual ( llub Sports Spring Campus ( Irilerium i umpcting tor $2,000 in cash anti prizes See storv . Page H SALIM (an Harba ra Roberts and a handful ol lop stale olfit ials i ailed lor legislate n ap proval ot a Senate bill on Tuesdav that would ex pand (Jregon's anti dis i riinination laws to pro hibit disi rimination on the basis of sexual mien tation See storv Page •> Almanac Karth Week events tor Alternative hnergy Da\ • I )irw I At I ill!! i he.III ! all day • 8 (in a 111 In ■ (HI |i m lulu I nergv I an I Ml fir Room • 11:30 a.n lot al iliusit I,Ml ( tnirt\aid open mike during set ond hour • " )U p 111 In u III Speet h by I anatlian e m i ronmeiitalisl U iiumti l.alluke Kapashesil. lad I olumbia Ilall ISJ stu dents $ I general] • I dothing 11 r i\ e tin the homeless I lollies t an he put ill hills outside of KMI Suite I, on I Ml fust floor near Mam I )esk or in Bean or I arson t om plexes near area desks Regional HKI.IJKVI'K Wash | A I*) A woman un happy w it ti the job her plastic surgeon had done shot and killed the dm tor and then herself, polic e said Tuesday Beryl (Ihallis. till uas found wounded Monday night by her husband after she apparently shot herself in the head She died at ()\erlake Ilospi tal W hile polu e were in \ estigating that death a c all c ame in that Dr Sel wvn A ( adieu. -11 had been shot at his Bellevue office Cohen performed a face lift and eye tin k on (."hallis a year ago Photo In SmJrr Kanirn ) iiki Knss Ilium nuhtl I'rrvsj jnd Mikr Harden sort tt.uh.n;r tram < antfius buildmiis In see tun% nun h Irtish i tin hi' ret m led Not all buildings equal in campus recycle effort By Catherine Hawley Emerald Associate Editor .Students who sifteii through )•>! [louiuls id i ampus garbage on Iuesdav learned some interesting nitiirmatinn alimit the people who toss their trash in sav John son Hall in comparison with those who dump then refuse in Liwreme It.ill or Pl.C t or example a lot of people in Johnson Hall rnienth ate takeout food with a lot ot little plastii i ontainers of vegetable salad that ended up unopened in the trash t hese and other tasi mating far Is were divulged .is part ut .1 i ainpus trash audit comltu lull li\ I’hysir ill I'l.uit rei yrling < <• ordinator karyn k.i|d.m and .1 team ul slu diMil volunteers who sal out to dlsoovei what gets thrown awa\ at the I'niversilv and how mti< h ol that 1 an he ret \i led About ■! > s.u ks of garbage three or four from ear h of eight rumpus buildings were randomly i hosen and set aside b\ i ustodial ( tews as they made their rounds Mondav night and then delivered on l ues da\ morning to the T All (lourtvard There the tr.ish auditors wearing ills Turn to RECYCLING Page 6 Legislator questions use of vans By Carrie Dennett t n.-M .1 I'llc death uf ,i 1 mversitv student vv ho was killed ,illet tile slate owned van she was riding in rolled over on a Nevada htghw a\ has one state legislator ques lioning state vehit'le usage Susan V\ inn and several other 1 niver sit\ students Were ell route to a protest at i Nevada lull leal test site on April l when the ai i ideal or i Hired I our othei students were inpired in the i rash Hep lotin Minnis R Portland argues that tin- use ot state vans lor out ol state protest ai livities is improper Should students he able to "simply i hei k out a state van and drive it to an othei state tor the purpose ot a war pro test or a pear e i onterem e or anv other kind ot rotiferente ot this nature that su!)sei|iieti!lv ends up in a fatal ait ideal t lr.it will tost and i oil Id tost, the state ot (lo gon hundreds of thousands ol dol lars ■" Minnis .isketl Minnis began questioning the use ot state vans bv students hi human aftei toil Idniversilv students rented seven vans to attend .1 San i lani iscai pe.it e oil Iv during the Persian (lull War There have been am number ol peo ple tailing rnv oflu e and t oinplammg about that trip he said Regulations restrict use of state vehi 1 les lor politii al purposes ami using state owned vans to attend protests should fall under these regulations. Minnis said As a state legislatm I do not have list' id a state Vehicle he said "It's pisl the university system where we seem to have a lllielal poll! V A.NI'O \ it e President Sheila Stu kid said alter the Nevada at t.itleiil that the Inp was educational in nature ami in line with the purpose ol Student < am paign tor Disarmament the group coor dmatmg the trip to the Ament an I'eat e I est near 1 .as Vegas Hut Minnis said he doesn't buy that argument I don't tiimk you 1 ail hide miller the umbrella of etiut atmnal experiem e lie said "Anything t an tie t ailed etiut a Initial Turn to VANS Pago 5 Emerald board names Blair as ’91 -92 editor By Kristin Genzer t rneraid Report*?' ( hristopher Hlair w ,is ap pointed editor in c hief of the Oregon !)ml\ Emerald tor the I