Oregon DAILY EMERALD I ucmI.in \pril 2 - ll> i;I Panel ut journalisls ills i;uss in.iss media i nniiei lions u ith k«i\ s lesbians ,01(1 bisexuals IA1I ’ Hen bindri Kooin • j 11 mi riiis.1111111 I lull Koss U ill sign ( opies ot Ills book 77ir k is.siov .Senes, ullli b addresses All)S ,iml homophobia I'MI' Bi n l.imlei Kooin • 111 10 |l III I )\ I i s lo V\ ,tl(.li ()ul I or A nighl with some ol i n griii1 s lii’st i ollii’di I’llties featuring Sally Shcklim .mil ollieix ( ) J ii ■ 11 llilkr segment lol lows scheduled peitorm ers 1 All '■ Ill’ll binder Room |$.i admission! Briefly I iigene |ioli( i' burnt' CXpITlh llisHUUllll'tl ,1 i nil 1c explosive tluv hi in the roof uf U .illoii ( urn |»lt \ IMlK Mllllll.U .lltl'l noon. (larrv I )r .1 \ lull, (flirt lor uf Iho Olfit.r ul I’lllifil S.lfl'H S.liti flic (lev it •• 11 .is found lit i l’ti\ sit .it I'l.tnl rniplmri lining in.iinlrn.mi i • nui k on I fli rt it 'f Hit- rxplnsivr u its 1111n|hist’ii ul butteries nnd gun pint f ,i\ s nn (frvm Irttl ami \fikr ( olxtn ilrbatr tumhnu issurs it i(h ( nnmr Srrlrs Si 1 tit Dunlap in thr v#*f niul \ S/ () l \rt utn r 1 aiulitlalr drhatr \ tonda 1 nitthl Debate focuses on tuition increases By Daralyn Trappe fc !•>,•• I ! RutKjIter I'lie three sets i it AM < 1 I \et utive i.andidates ntt‘1 Ini a sec mill debate Monday . taking tin* u|ipur!umtv lu tpieslinn i'.n h other mi tuition as well us 11.id* •in in i asional personal ia 1) At one point Si ott Dunlap asked tellow presidential ran didate Mike t ulsiui it p.ua noia is an elleitive leadeisliip trait I don't like In think of ItiV sell as a paranoid person. ( ol son said I am worried ahout student tees, d you want to . all that paranoid i olsoii is i uirentlv disputing ,,ti \St t) investigation that found him responsible tor alter nig the minutes ot an Ini tden tal I ee (lomill it tee meet tug ( olsoii an II I melliher has de nied the i bulges alld tiled a i umpluint with the luinstilu t it in ( ourl I he i andulates spent most nt the evening i|uestuining eai h utliiT about lim\ tu keep stu drill tees hum mi leasing | uSoti ja W a I sun a v 11 e presidential i andidale running with |**1111i' Bills asked t.ul son ithow' ...isl statement that he wanted In < ill itu idelital lees In Ml pert ent Watson wanted In know what groups or srr VII es '.M ill 111 be I lit ( iilsim said llli)iie\ i mild lie saved through belter money manage! lent in the \SI () and by looking at eai h group s budget with a zero based budget mentalitv , lather then assuming ear h group deserves at least w hat it got last year Bills arid Watson responded In sav mg they don't belun e such dr.istn i ills are le.isible it die • Ulleiit serv n es ale to lie maintained Hut thin said it is important to i loselv examine the budgets ol the athlete de partinenl and the I Ml Watson said she would work with groups to help them make the f'fwilii tt\ \ml»r K.imrii JoSun i*i W.itson .in d Ivnnitrr Hills runnim; Ini is / () s nr prvsidrnt ann fiirsnlrnt rrsfitu h\vl\ sfiruk out *it Mnml.n s drh.itr musl nl lln'M minif\ ( (llsilll .iskl'li I )ll 111.11 > .mil Ills rtuiniiiH iii.itr < iin 11!#• S(‘i‘lf\ il I h ti \ vv o u I il s u p |i o t I a ■ inistittitiiiii.il ,mi«-n \st () Executive whit li ilnl not inni* the authority to investigate II ( w rongdoings. said legal t ounsr! at a ASI () Constitution Court hearing Monday Speaking on liehall of Colson also an ASIA) presidential candidate atlurne\ lasa (,allo s.ud the investigation i mild have been handled h\ other I 'niversitv groups and that Colson was singled out lor .1 biased investi gallon Mr Colson did not have the opportunity oiilront his ui 1 users (.alio said After the ASCI) laei nine investigation President kirk Hailey com luded on April ! that Colson ua> responsible (or tampering with the |an it 11 1 meeting's minutes The t ourt did not real h .1 verdii t M0nd.1v evening on whether the ASIA) bad tbe an thority to condui t the investigation It is ex per ted to del ide toilav I In i uurt hearing was nearls postponed whin it was In,irni’d I li.it < udxon had brought legal t ounsel Italics said In' felt In1 should not be iii.iili- to go up against a traim-d attorncs, uhilr t Millo said t olsoii s !ai k of tinu* to prepare lor tin- hearing was pri’iudii nil and warranted legal < ounsel ‘Mr. Colson did not have the opportunity to confront his accusers.' -Lisa (lallo \lter deliberating whether Callus pres enoe was unfair to llailiw the court ion eluded that with ANl () elei lions two (lavs ass ns. it would he wise to settle the matter as (|iii( k 1 \ as possible Hailes idled sections of the ASl'O I'.xei u live Hull’s and the ASl’O Constitution as proof that tin* Cmsei-uts ■ '*u*( ii!i\r hoc . has ihf power to ( niitlui I an ms cstigntiori (olsOMS ( OUllMlI responded ill.it miller executive rules the i omplnrut should haw been handled bs the \SI () Mediation I’m gram lhe Sludeiil \ds rsors Hoard or tin A SI '() programs i.ooidinntor Hid Hadev said none of the alternatives were options her ause the mediation pro grant handles internal gran .ones whu h Hailes alleged was not tin' nature ol (ail son's situation Hades said the SAII could not handle the investigation bet ause it was not an ai tl\e group at tile time Kurtlieriuore Hailes (lalined the ASI’O programs coordinator. Killian Anderson could not look into the matter because of a ( (inflict ol interest Anderson is an organi/ er ol the Coke hovi ott and signed the infor mnl i oiTipl.iitit that Hint k Student t 'nion i o Direr tor fair W ard brought before the If t on |an 11