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April I1*, I Wl I upcnc ()rej;on \ tiluriK' Issui' 1 " Students construct pavilion for design class By Laura Price Emerald Contiit>b!t» Architecture stcidefifs dunned i .11 p. m ,1 .'pells ,1 i-ni smoothed wet t:e'nio'n> .into.'iflj'vvimhI forms' this week, during e nnslrue tion of ,1 wood pavilion neat 'lie ! u gene Millrat.e studios The to young designers have work' d s,j 11, , last weekend on tile pavilion toi a ii!n.|Ur it) d'a'v Dr sign Build 1 lass Vet no one on the Bank of the inillraee mi hiding three professional an Inter ts ha a master plan loi the pavilion It's being designed as ii built "It VOU get ill leal 1 out e pi loll III ties 1 g 1 the pel ipl ends will I,ike 1 are of themselves is tie Building ;oes Up." an lutei t David• Sellers, known as the l.ithei ot Design Build told students in a lei lure I'uesdav Designs tor an elaborate a loot high sundial for r\ ample, gleam from a piece of notebook paper onh he cause students had to mat he main ally derive angles ot the still's light to pi.Ill the sundial "Wo ve tried to orient it to the times when people will he on the site graduate student Dan Stettlei said I rum late morning to mid-afternoon 1 gnomon (the pointer on a sundial! will shoot beams of sunlight down long cement rays on the ground Die longest and shortest ravs will 1 ones pond with the wmtei and summer solstn us I or tun students designed a hole in the gnomon to create .1 plavtui light spot in the dark shadows it will test You'll he able to see w hat da\ it is and what time it is" h\ looking at lead numbers imprinted in the t e Turn to DESIGN Page 6 i Photo b> Mark N Irn Mervdith Hurke an «iri hitet tun* a i ad tile student, uses a transit tit s et the angles nt the arms on a sun dud Hurke a Inna with ’ » other art hite< tun* students. built a pavilion as pait nt a 10 da\ Design Ittiild i lass Senator flip-flops on course loads By Rene DeCair F meraId Repoiter S \ 1.1 M lust two flits S ultiT x.i\ iuv> th,it Oregon s university professors ,tre nuirt' t tint ernod with rescan li than with teach ing a stale senator said I liurs das that professors i oursi' loads arc heavier than expei l Sen Frank Roberts II fort land at a U ays and Means edu i alum siiIh ommittee meeting said figures compiled b\ his ot file oil the workload of proles sors shows that professors are teat fling more than the higliet edui atom's figures mdn ate Higher education offn iills es Innate that Oregon s professors tear h an average ot two to three classes a term education administrators are "trying to he conservative" so they are not an used of overes timating professors yynrklnads soil higher eduiatmn I'h.incel lor I'homas Martlet!. respond mg to Roberts' observation Roberts who IS ,i retired Port bind St.de I Diversity pro fessor drew i ntu ism lor say mg <it an earlier meeting that d e.ir h (begun professor taught lust one extra i lass eai h term perhaps universities could avoid cutting student enroll men! \11 estimated ti.IMKI students are ex pet ted to be denied at i ess to (begun universities next year as a result of budget cuts and iik reused tuition We are as unhappy as any one that students are not going to get in " said ( diaries U i ight from the Inter Institutional I ai ulty Senate a group that repre sents professors in the state Hut W right added that hay mg fat idly tear fi an extra i lass will only make them do less research, do a crummier job teai lung or probably both What 1 thought lahout Sen I rank Roberts idea) isn't print able Wright said adding th.it basing professors teai h more i I.ism's will make it even more cliffu ult to .ittrm t new I,h uIt\ to Oregon winch is .dreads a hard sell Besides \\ right said ' the chancellor is dead right when lie sas s even it it s (addit miial course loads) a temporary measure it becomes perma nent Hut education sub< ommittee chair Kep Stan Bunn R Day ton said he is not sure fat nils workloads are mut li of a proh lam I hese workloads don't look high to me Bunn said I need to he edlK ateil as to whs tiles are Bunn reminded educ ation of In inis and committee members that then Wavs and Means committee colleagues "are charging the (education sub committee! with the responsi bilits to make sure (higher edu i ation I administrat ive t osls are not out of line Student groups say recruiters should go By Torn Baughman Emerald Contnhutor I In ASM) Exei ut ivr iinniiuni i‘(l its support U ednesdav Im Ihf Student ( Hunp.iign lor I)is,irm.inn'iil .mil the I «'sIji.*ii ( ,,i % .uni Misexual Alliani i's I'florts to ili'iiv in 1111 a r\ ri'i ruit its ill i i'ss tu ( ampus \SI'() \ ii i- I’ri'siili'ul SIhtI.i Stiikel s.inl llii' ( areer FI.in uiiik .mil I’l.ii itiiitiI Sitv it i• the department lh.il spuiisnrs employment n‘( miters mi i iimpiis must uplmlil ihi1 I in \i■ rs11\ s pulii \ against disi rmimiilmu mi tin- Ii.isis ul sexual III ll'llt.lt 1( in Hr ,iri‘ demanding lli.il ( .irrfr I’lanning .mil I’I.h itiiitiI tin' I Ml Ho.ir< I. .uni i it her pi'iiplr uplmlil .mil ili'fi'iiil tin- () i egon Administrative Rules .ind the .iftirm.itive .u turn pulii \ th.il lies within tlmse rules " she s.ml Oregon A < i in i ii I strait I \e Rules prohibit imreasonahle .III ferentiation mi the Ii.isis nf age hiilidii .ip ii.ilmn.il origin r.n e in.irit.il status, religion sex or sexual orientation Sin kill said the Department ol Defense llirei live 1 t t.’ ! i e m ill lei t violation of OAR I he direi live slates l hat homo sexuality is miompatihle with unlit.ir\ servile ami that homosexual ai ts are i rimes under the I 'niform < aide of Mil itarv lust ii '• Turn to RECRUITERS Page f, Events K.irlh Ui rk ,n In 11H“' k riday I lomeles* I ).i\. 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