Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 24, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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EXECUTIVE
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Shortls .iftri Hades Sin k• ■ I st.It. \ffau - I >>
ordmatoi trai l Manning and other ASt'O slatt
memliers began glaring up fur the stall- li-gisla
live session liv i art ulating petitions organizing
letter writing drivi-s and arranging i ar pools to
Sali-rn fur om- on uni-1 ontai I w ilh law makers
Hades and Sin ki-l said the peak of ihi-ir lobby
mg efforts i ame Kid) ’> when 100 students
turned out on the steps of Salem's Dapitol build
mg lor ,i statew ide show ol support tor higher ed
uiation I In turnout' was the the largest of am
Salem rails so far this session
I think one of the things th.it lobby das was
intended to do was to i reate a sense of present e
III the ( apit.nl. Hades said to gise tin- legisla
Urn a sense ot Listen these people this partii u
l.u population is ss.iti hmg us
It.-, .wise id Measure the ANI '( ) foi used mill h
of its attention in Salem assas from i unipus
Hut at the t'nisersits lontroserss over issues
ranging from ai aileuni freedom to allegations of
tampering with student government doi uments
eisii demanded a response from the I set utive
I all term the \St () hxet utive r ailed for the
resignation of lass si hool Dean Maurii e Holland
and Isvo other administrators after gas law in
strur loi Dreg )nlmson ssas asked to apologize foi
i ommeiits he llliide m I lass ahoul Ills sexual on
entat urn
Ihe A SI t) i.o-sponsored teai h ms during the
Persian Dull War to gise students information
about sui h topic s as Middle l-.ast t ultlire and the
military draft
Ue se taken some stands this seat and not
looked Ilk. a built h of flets students that |nst
liloss up at es erything Stiekel said
1 loss es er some student leaders on < a ill pus said
the ASIA) i.ould have used a little more lire tills
sear
from ms perspective for gass and lesbians,
their positions will) the ext eption ol the (.leg
Johnson t use have been mulls middle of the
road. saui Sue Dot kstader t o 111ret tor t.t the
1 esbian. (ni\ .md Bisexual Assor iation
Dot kstader >..11(1 Hailes and Sin kid spent Ion
niui.h tune accommodating I'mversity adminis
tfators and hot enough meeting students needs
Brian I loop AM () 1 ms ersits Affairs coord ina
tor said the limitations id student government
whether external or sell imposed frustrated
him throughout the year
Student government needs to lie more voral
on the i ontroversial issues that affec t this i aiiipus
take a stand and not be mdei isive he said
One of the more persistent \S1 ■() i ontroversies
this sear rsa-. an investigation into a oinputer re<
olds in the II < ! offu e
Based on findings from a six week search Bai
lee and ASl'O stall member Lee concluded that
former II I chairman Alike t olson had sufficient
opportunity and motive to alter a sec lion ol min
utes pertaining to him
('.olson continues to dens responsibility for the
changes and savs the ensuing III deadlock and
( (institution (aiurl battles have tarnished the
AM '(Vs reputation
Sim e April •) Kirk and Sheila have presided
over a i ire.US ( ailsoil said I lies' s e lost a. lot of
i redibilits svhether people agree ssitlr them or
not
In response to i ritii ism, Hailes .md Stir kel no
knowledge that mans of their accomplishments
this seal have come from d.is to das meetings
and derisions rather than from fundamental
i hutige
"There's ii lot of behind-the-scenes kind of
stuff that leaves a mark everyday police
r lianges" sm h as helping i house a ness direr tor
ot public satets oi getting the I’niversity to alter
its family housing polic s Bailey said
Stir kel svho will work in President Myles
Brand’s offite next fall while she tilushes a de
giee in sm trilogy said the long term influence ot
their seal in office ssill crime from the personal
r iinlur ts they made
More than anything, we've left our mark on a
lot lit people people I've met the stall and the
student body Stir kel said We svere approai h
able and ss e ss ere trusted
POLITICS
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"We limit |>rl hi'iini .iliove
tin- i latter .iiiuuiK .ill tin- lilnT.il
in |>,i m/.it ions mi i .impiiN
Wilson s.iiii "Tht-s don’t want
tu listen to uh.it hi- have to
s.i\ Hi.it s ililtu lilt
One problem tli.it Kroup
nn-mlii rs f.n e is .1 mispert i-|i
turn of them .is right wing f.i
11.tin s I erniinriez s.iiii ( ui
lege Ki-piihlii .ins .up min h
more moderate than people
Plight think
l.ast vear, minorities and
women made up about up per
l ent ot the group s exec litive
iMi.ird. tins seal about -40 pel
( ent of board members are
women or minorities
Ibis is not tokenism he
said "This ins! happens to be
the t\ pe ill people w e attrai t
Meanwhile t hliversitv Dem
01 rats are hoping to attrai t a
well organized group ot people
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\s min h as I abhor organi
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group is organized " Despite
the potential benefits of the
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the group may l>ei nine too so
i ial and lose sight of issues
Next \ ea I the I lemoi I at s
plan to oppose a ballot measure
sponsored by tile conservative
Oregon Citizens Alliance to
i lassify homosexuality as "per
verse They vxill also work on
getting a Democrat elected to
Republican Sen Hob I’.u k
wood's seat in the Novemlrer
elet t ions
bills year the Democrats de
voted their energy to the pas
s.ige of a universal health i .ire
bill and to lighting Measure i
tuition hikes
College Republicans plan to
foi us on getting candidates
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