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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1991)
Oregon DAILY EMERALD Mond.iv June iwi l ugcm-. < Jrejion \ olumc Issue in' Almanac 1’his is the last issue of the ()rrgo/i Daily Emrrald i ii spring term I'idili cation will resume June 1H, •mil i ontimie tvvice ,i week during summer term Summer classes begin June 17 On Campus The In< idental Fee ( ommittee meets 1 iidav June 7. at r> p m in the 1 Alt Hoard Room to hear sper ial requests from Stic dents for the Kthit al Treatment of Animals. Survival f lenler and Inno vat ion Educ ation Also, internal business will be dist ussed The New man ( enter 1 B.">0 Emerald St is sponsoring on Friday a praise and worship ser ve e at 7 .it) p m and Mass at H p m Inside A bill that rec enth passed through the Ore Roll I louse would give "responsible off it nils the power to ban some students from the state's ( ollege campuses See slorx Page 5 Hubert O'Neil. an expert on the ins and outs ot free speei ti laws, w ill Ire tills year’s i ommeiu.ement speahei See story, Page ti From lhe Ducks' lasl second loss at the Free dotn Howl to campus re ar tion to the Persian (lull W ar the year in pic lures. See pages !l-12 NCAA champs ir\tis t inrlette tillltln (7IJI i elehnites the I,nm;/nmis t\ lOtt-meter reln\ it in met l-isther lout's (hUh) ,iml Inin si,m,t Shite (above): ()n-van's I'.iuLi Hen\ non the javelin title hetnre the home < nut tl .it tin it .ml I ielil /It'll I Sit stories pilot's 7, M II 11* Photos b\ |ett Pasl.it .md Nt.irk^leu New IFC votes Colson out of office By Daralyn Trappe Mike (iolson w .is voted out ut tile lilt lltrnlill I ft; ( ommittff oil Saturday in the first of fit lal meeting 11 it .lulling newly elet t etl members \fter the meeting however. Colson said the issue is tar from over 1 he motion to remove Colson was made b\ Anne l-'eig and set untied by Sara Dodge It passed VI. with Colson op posed In addition to 1 eig and I lodge I \ di<i I.erm.i Prist ilia Warren anti Robert Cruz voted m favor All live were elet led to their positions earlier in spring term li t member I'reddy Vdt lies, who will return tor the second year of Ins two-year term, was the only member not present The ASI'() found ( arisen also finishing the first year of a two-year term responsible for altering the minutes of the jan It IKC meeting I le said In is not responsible anti has raised several questions about the investigation process and the objectivity of Kirk Hailey, former ASIA) president and Hobhv l.ee ASI'O affirmative action coordinator Hailey and Lee coutlut ted the investigation following a com plaint In Derma who worked as li t set retarv this year before being elet ted After they an nounced their conclusion April Mike (iolsnn l ( olson filed .1 petition w ith tlif (Ititistitution l ourl (pies turning tlit* legality dI the m vestigation The i ourt mini the mvestiga lion was legal, 'iml <in IH vote was taken April ill on (lolson's removaI According to III rules of procedure five out of six or six out of seven votes in favor .ire net ess.irv for the re moviil of .in II I tnemher The vote failed 4 2 1 hut committee memhers s.ud the\ would sus pend the remaining budget hearings until I olson resigned Hearings never resumed and Saturdav s meeting w.is the hrs! siIK e the tailed removal vote The new III memhers Turn to IFC Page 3 Information casts light on IFC internal relations By Catherine Hawley t im-r.iUl A-. roc late I d.lm_ I hi' AS! () I \ei ul ivi- rt■ Ir.isrij mure 11!till in,11 mu Iruiii its investigation uf 111«• tin nlental I it i aiinmitloe mi Thursday, mi lulling person ,iI i ommenls Iruiii II I iiii-iii tiers ill.it were originally leted Imm investigation dm uments l lii' si.ili- .ittoriii'V gener al's oilii i' ordered tin1 Kxei lithe mi M.iv .M hi make public all lint a feu "highly inflammatory i .ommenls that former A SI () (’resilient Kirk Hailey and other stall members withheld to protm t confidentiality promised to interviewees None of the newly re leased information sheds light on the note tampering iik ident that prompted the investigation, hut some i mu merits reveal that relation slops between former Chair man Mike Colson and sever al other I1C members were strained long before note taker l.vdiu l.erma filed her i oinplaint with the ASI '() in February Iii handw i itli'ii notds hum Hailey tind !.«•*- foriiu i i mil m 11 tri‘ mi' mlii'i \ i in.imln Mur.ilrs is |i,ir.i|ihr.isi'il ,is s,i\ ing In- thought l ulsiiii look advantage uf Ins politi fill JMlWf i .mil t ll.lt ( I list 111 uses poyvei lu m.impuliilf pfuplf I hi hut it11* 111 lx*r JoSonja Willson is paraphrased .is saving sin* and ( ailson had a hilsiiifss ri'l.illuiislii|i (hat was "sari aslu ally formal Current inrmhfr Freddy Vdi ties said afler he found oul about the note tamper Illg, fie (lid not tell ( (lisiin about the allegations he i ause he thought < ailson was sly " and ''manipulative.' at fording to investigation notes Most of the other newly released information i on sists of more disc ussion by lit members about relation ships among members I eli-phone numbers ad dresses and names that Hal ley and I ee initially hlai fed out to protei I priv.ii y were also released in ai i ordain e yy itli the order from the at torney general's offii e