Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 18, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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Candidate stresses participation
By Carrie Dennett
f riM't.ild Repo'ICi
I faniel All tiisnii i .tinti<i.11!•
fur .i oin* vear Im ideulai- 1 ee
(*<unmit!<*■* si ,it s.tid hf wants
In work willi student groups In
help i'iisc Itii' I'fti'i ts ut tiu<iK<*t
i uts
Ali hmson ,i si'iiuir polilii ,i!
si ii'in r m.i|<>r said he dunks
dii' lit s In in lit work \s iih all
student groups to make tin
right ills isiuiis (nr eai h partii u
lai group
( tilling a straight peri outage
Irinn each group at ross the
liiiard is not the ties! solution to
budget restraints, he said, lie
i iiuse the efforts on smaller
groups would he loo detrimen
t a I
One possible solution'would
tie to ell! mirage groups to make
up toi budget losses 11\ doing
mine ot dieii ow n fundraising
Situ e we re ha\ mg to i nI
budgets. I dunk student groups
need lo take more responsibili
l\ tor raising their own funds
he said
Ate tiison said student tees
have im teased tapidh over the
past few years and more fee in
( mixes would 1m- unfair to sin
drills
Students .iren t going to pm
for everything themselves hr
said
\li hison was .1 politu ai s< i
I'licr prrr adviser tins yr.ir un
til hr w,is called up for the N.i
\.d Krsrrvrs Although hr was
not sent to thr Persian (hill hr
did spend time in thr reserves
working with funding paper
work
Uist year, he was an intern
lor state Sen Peter Huh kman.
t< Sisters, and assisted with
funding measures through the
W a\ s and Means i ommittee
U h 1 le A11 h l son does not
ha\ e a lot of exponent r u ith
i ampus groups, he s.iid th.it
fat t mas help Ins impartiality
\ll\ If f member should he
impartial and tair ' he said
You have to decide it a stu
dent group is doing what s first
lor the i ampus and students
You ( an'l vote a< i ording to
your person.ll heliels
I don't have a lot of that po
I it it al baggage w ith me
\h hison also wants to iin
prove student involvement
vv ith thr lit' proi ess
I want to make students
Daniel At< hison
more aware of what's going
on '' he said There's too
much apathv just look at
how manv students don't
vote
Ideas he has tin getting stu
dents involved include relying
on fivers as well .1 s t he
imralifs el als lor informing
students about 11( meetings,
and making time for more stu
dent testimonv
Student involvem e n t
doesn't end with elections, he
said
Students don’t show for forum
By Tammy Batey
f f nerd id fteporte*
Students g«tve the cold shoul
di r lu tin* l fm\ersitv s 1 ,isk
I nrt e on I nderKiitdu.ite Idui ,i
I iiin VVednesday
Only .1 handful of students
showed up .it .1 forum spun
sun’ll !>\ Ilii> task Ion i’ lu In-,n
undergraduates' at ademu < on
i itiis
Mv biggest disappointment
is u In’ii’ I lie devil .in- tin* on
di i gi.idiiiitf s ■’ asked trunk
Anderson, task ton e i liairman
rhoSt* who attended the jo
rum dist ussed siv pri’lnniiurs
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THE YEARS Oh'
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MEANS OF ASCENT
THE YEARS OF
LYNDON JOHNSON
BY ROBERTA. CARO
Robert A Caro's hie ol 1 yndon Johnson, which
began with the greatly acclaimed The Path to
Timer winner ot the National Book Critics
Circle Award, continues one ot the richest. most mien
si\e and most revealing examinations ever undertaken
ot an American President In Means ol A went the (Ail
it/er Pn/c-w inning biographer historian, chronicler also
ot Robert Moses in The Tower Hioker, carries Johnson
through his service in World War II and the foundation
of his long-concealed fortune and the tacts behind the
myths he created about it But the explosive heart ot the
Kx«k is Caro's revelation ol the true story ot the tierce
ly contested PMS senatorial election, for forty years
shrouded in rumor, winch Johnson had to win or face
certain political death, and which he did win-by "the K7
votes that changed history " Caro makes us witness to a
momentous turning point in American politics the trag
ic last stand of the old politics versus the new-the- poll
tics ot issue versus the |x>htics of image, mass manipu
lotion, monev and electronic dazzle
13th & Kincaid
346-4331 M-F 7:30-6 Sat. 10:00-6
plans proposed b\ tin- task
lort c
I hf first proposal is to form
.hi i'iIui atioual polii \ t iiiiimil
tfi* which would monitor .niii
iliroi t thr undergraduate pro
gram
I 'ndergratlnale ret ruiUnent
.mil admissions also wore ills
cussed at thr forum Points un
tier this proposal im ludt‘ re
i anting students to gain a ill
wise student bods anti not
publishing atlmission criteria
Martha Pills associate diret
tor ol admissions, said her lug
grst concern with the proposal
was the elimination ol all stall
ilardi/ed lorrns ol measuring
at ademit at hievement
I he only thing s\ e have that
is stanilarili/eil is the S.YI
Pitts said If the students gets
a ( (i (grade point average), at
some si hools. it plat es them ill
the top hall ol the t lass and at
other st hools it puts them at
the lower halt ol class
In addition tile task fort e
proposed to expand the respun
sibilily ol bit ully advising
"Ibis is a noble expectation,
but (bit lilts ) are best oft to do
advising in their osvri area,
saitl Don Van llouten arts anti
st lent es dean The (at lilts
don't knoss the rules so what
Sou get is incompetent udvis
t-rs ''
Anderson said advising
should be port of a faculty
member's job. although "t lear
Is some (tat lilts | are more com
patent than others
The task force also proposed
to monitor the at ademit pro
gress of undergraduates I Ins
could be done by setting dead
lines bs which certain I'mver
sits requirements must be met
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