Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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    VOTE
But those are reall\ derivatives ol the
main issue, student control. It should
Ire there, but either it is being drained
through lack of willingness to dial
lenge. or not being used at all.
Eric James Homa
No Statement Received
Jason W. Moore
No Statement Received
Mark T. Wiener
As a host to the University of
Oregon Campus the UMl vsas built to
serve the student bod) I have been
one of the more approachable members
of the board for two years, making
myself available to the students on an
individual level. This was to encour
age participation in the decisions that
would affect all students utilizing
every aspect of the HMl I am cur
rentlv sitting on the 1 Ml Board, the
1 N11 Budget Committee, and the
ASUO Child Care Task l orce. I am
also assisting the IMl Administration
as a consultant to the I Ml Food
Ner\ ice.
Iii the Iasi two years I have only
scratched the surface in determining
the cause of high costs of operations
within the EMU. This next year I plan
to explore new marketing strategies
through advertising and promotions, in
order to provide affordable products
and serv ices to the students. This
would allow students to trade with the
I Ml at reasonable costs while in
creasing 1 Ml revenues.
With our experience (yours and
mine) as well as your support, we can
strive to make a positive change that in
the future will make a difference.
von: mark r. wind r iok emu
BOARD!!!
Daniel Atchison
The University of Oregon student body
annually spends 4 million dollars to
support a wide variety ot student
programs. The Incidental Fee Com
mittee (1IC'> is given the responsibility
of deciding how much and to who
:1 YEAR
SEAT
these lees go to. This means the IK’ is
one of the most important arms ol
student government.
An IK' member must lx- fair and
impartial to all student programs hut at
the same time recognize all budgetary
constraints. But most of all a member
of the IK' must know that they are
representing the entire student body,
and should take into account the
consequences of each decision upon
the entire student body.
It you want a fair and responsible
voice on the IK', who speaks for all
the students, VO I I I OK DAN
ATCHISON.
Robert Cruz
The effects of ballot measure 5 are just
starting to be fell around the university.
Next vear the full rcprocussions of this
bill will affect almost ev ery student
organization on campus. If elected I
will work my hardest to offer fair and
honest treatment of all student groups.
I especiallv would work dilligently to
make sure small and fledgling organi
zations siirv iv e the effects of ballot
measure .V
Sara Dodge
In our \oars at the l Diversity ol
Oregon, will will s|h‘iuI a great deal ol
time in our classes preparing for our
futures, but academies is only part ot
our preparations. We can take ads an
tages of the over 75 ASl () funded or
subsidized programs the l of () lias to
offer. I liese programs directly and
indirectly affect us all. not only in their
program goals, but also in their fund
ing. Nest year, ssitli tuition increases
and enrollment decreases, the issue ol
program funding becomes a prominent
concern.
I Tie Incidental lee Committee
distributes student fees to these pro
grams and requires ol its members
fairness, open-mindedness, flexibility,
and responsibility I believe that 1 have
those qualities. I am committed to
working together with student groups
and organizations to allocate lees in a
manner that benefits students. As a
member of student groups, I value the
place they hold on campus, and as a
student I know the value of tuition
dollars. I feel that through working
together, we can both adequately fund
student groups and keep student fees
moderate. So when you cast your
ballot for an IK' one year seat on April
Paul for bx the ASl 'O
J4 or j>. please vote tot .sara i rouge.
Ann Feig
No statement received
William K. (iaskill
He who controls the purse controls
all. With that in mind, it is a serious
matter w hen any member of a student
bod\ politic asks Ins fellows lor that
control. You deserve to know where I
stand and what I w ill do when elected.
This is a time of retrenchment.
With fewer students coming to Hugene.
we w ill have lower revenues. Obvi
ously. not all desires of the student
bod\ can be pros ided as they have
been. Budget cuts are on their way. I
have the courage to both say it and
vote for vote for sane and sound ones.
I will not take the route of abstaining
when leadership is so direly needed.
I believe in a society based on the
traditional family and individual worth,
rights and responsibility. I will be an
honorable guardian of the treasury. I
ask for your vote. I promise to lx1 a
true representative in the money
branch of our legislature. William R.
(iaskill is someone you can trust, even
it you can't agree with his oddball
stands!
I trust the voters of the ASUO. You
will choose right for you will choose
(iaskill for IK'.
Anthony St umbo
With the onset of measure 5 in
euiled budget euts, many students at
the l'Diversity of Oregon are facing
financial hardship. In light of this
increased financial hardship, students,
especially now, deserve to know how
the incidental fee they pay each and
every term are spent. The IK' com
mittee is directly responsible for
determining how the millions, ves
millions, of dollars students pay in fees
are distributed. The current IFC
committee cannot tell us exactly
where, and how. the money was spent.
I do not have a \ast understanding
ol finance. Nor am I a paragon of
moral virtue. I can GUARANTEE,
however, that I will do whatever is
possible to reduce the cost of incidental
fees paid by the students of the Univer
sity of Oregon. I can GUARANTEE
that I will not l ie. Cheat. Steal, Falsify
records, or violate the ASUO
Constitution in any way. I can also
balance a checkbook, something the