Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 20, 1991, Image 1

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    THURSDAY JUNE 20,1991
EUGENE, OREGON
VOLUME 93, ISSUE 2
Racing for a record
Spnniitit'lil''- <.i,t iu ULiih hrttf puts in ,i workout I’ursiLn ■it ll,i\\\,mi I'itthl. tuniin; lip lot Iritiav’s
wltoflchuir milt1 111 tlw 1’rvtontnine (ilassit Blaimhvttv i* rrkm to lnr.ik hi> t>\\u world nu ont of
J tt).(H) st‘t at lust \t\11 s rvrnl S(’c slurs
Photo li\ |i*l I
University hires
three new deans
lln* l m\ n sit v 1 taint'd women trout t h»» I'linriM
IV ot ( '(dorado and Boston ( tdlrgo and ,i I’mvrrsttv
,m llltrt line ptiilrsMH In till its vacant dealt s
t thill S
Kisa Palm liom l i m Bouldn \rmr Dttu Shu
} * * if > hum Hi and l ntvrrsitv Professor |rrrv I inrow
w ill till tirin’s « li.urs in tin* (olh>;*• of Aits iml Si 1
eiii «*s the- Si hi>4)1 ot Mush and the Si huol of Alt hi
1*m luir and Mltrd Arts rrspfi ti\i*lv
hurnu stmts in his new post \ng 1 .nui Palm
will | in tin* Tac nits July I sh.ipiio won t start until
|uIs ! un.' uhtMi stir rrplai »*s a» tins* Dc.in (..it \ Mm
tm
t iniovs .uni Shapiro will earn S lUtiHI annually
whih* l*.ilm will make shu »uo
Bilim sin i »‘t*»ls arts and -a tent «*s Dean Donald
Van l Imiti'U who is returning to chissnxmi and o
snan.h puiMiits Balm is i iiri*• n11v assoi lati* v u r
i hath etlor tor resrart h and graduate si hoot ih in at
(hr l insi*rsit\ »»t ( ohhado
! nun 14IH4 to 1 ‘IH ’ she served .is assm latr vh c
i ham rllor tor u adeuth attain. and as tli.it st hoots
arts ami si icmi «*s assoi iatr di*an tor two \rar» brtoir
that Sin* joined the ( Colorado slat! in as i gr
ogtaphy .Issoi lair professor
Balm tiidds tour degrees trout tin* I ntveisit\ ot
Minnesota dot tor.d and master's drgiers hi ge
ographv. -i hat helm ot arts in history and a hat hr
hu id m irm r degree in history and sot lal stmlirs
rdut at ion
Shapiro a keyboard artist who pertoims on haip
mi liord ami piano, < urreutlv is thr t hair ol tin* mu
sit department at Boston t nllrge She also has
taught .it Harvard f niversity , Wellesley ( oI lege and
( ohuado ( ollege
I urn f DFANS M r j* *
Mediation Center works to resolve student conflicts
Director has heard roommate, grade, divorce disputes
By Marion Suitor
t '■>■■■.!■■:! ■. o' " I '
Roommate A and roommate
i! shared an of I < ani|ius apart
mcnt
Roommate B moved out and
lidt many unpaid lulls for
run mm ate A to dual with
Roommate A after great ditfi
i tilts got ahold ol H iiml told H
in no uncertain terms to pay
the lulls Roommate H refused
and a minor war broke out lie
tween the two
I ortunaleh a small i laims
court did not have to hear this
case Instead, the two parties
went to Mediation < enter
headed 1>\ Jaiapieline tuhson
and tutided by the ASl ()
I he Mediation t ‘.enter is .1
sate and neutral plat e tor stu
dents stall .imi tai.ultv lu bring
their grtevam i’v (dbson said
! w o parties with a problem
i an go lo the < enter when thev
are Seeking an unbiased third
person who will find .1 solution
In the problem lh.it is s.itlshu
torv to everyone involved
(iibson said she has handled
eases at the t enter ranging from
roommate ronflii ts to a divorr e
between graduate students
"At one tune, two entire
floors of a dorm t ante in (lib
son said "They had the usual
noise problems stereos blaring
at two in the morning and that
type thing
This lesouri e is not solely
used In students Main pinb-s
sols and student groups seek
assistant e as well II a professor
and student disagree about a
grade re< etved 01 .111 um Inar
syllabus .1 simple solution 111.1v
In* easils 11*.11 lieii v\ 1111 t hi* help
11I meii i.it li HI
I’rt(lessors tend to listen mure
lieiitiiilK til students ill the Me
diation Center with .1 third par
t\ present lit.111 tliev wntild
have listened it the 1 unlrmit.i
lion had taken plai e in tin* pro
lessor s <ittIt e ( hhsini said
Sotnet 1 lues student groups
have pmhleins setting goals or
planning activities ( dbsoii Inis
helped both leaders and groups
to t tiinpromise so that a group
mas turn lion to the best ol its
ability
( till group s\ as ,1 mess
said one member of a student
gioiip that sought help at the
(enter People were quitting,
nothing w as getting done
I hr \S / () s \Inh.itnni ( rntvt
tilt'd r» vr\ thin v /mm disputr*.
dent (h \ ntt r
Pholo lh |«-fl I'ntlrit
dim h‘tl h\ l.uifurlinr t.ihson has It,in
l>rti%rrn dorm rrsidrnts In .1 1•r.iiln.itr shi
' Thru W r Silt flow !1 .111(1 Ils
liMH'd !c» r.i( h other re.irr.inged
our priorities. resoim es .iml i * *
sponsibillt irs We ir .«!lit* to i»rt
the job done .11 i< i V\r're speak
my» to e.u h other .iK-un
I! (iihson is not ,11j 11■ to help
uitli ,1 pri)l)li,in, or finds it nut
of her jurisdii turn sin- n ill r<•
fin tin' i .isc to .1 i minsi'loi l.ivs
f ur ' MEDIATION I’ iqe S
Almanac
Friday is the last day to
drop a class without a "\Y"
mark on grade transcripts tor
summer session classes run
ning weeks one through tout
and one through eight Also,
it is the last day to drop
without a Sit) fee and re
eeive a full tuition refund for
eight-week < lasses
Monday is the last day to
rei eive It) percent tuition re
funds for classes running
weeks one through four
Briefly
Tin* Incidental t er (!om
uiittee meets Mondav at 1
p in in KMl Onturv Room
\- to discuss a special request
from the Office ot Student
Advocacy and another con
cerning I lie (fregon Institute
uf Marine Biology from the
ASI’O Internal business
will also lie discussed
International
VlKl.BOUKMv Au.siriilid
JAP) A struggling Auslra
linn rules football loam
hopes lo change its luc k
with a new sponsor, a broth
el
The Spellbound brothel,
vvhit li opens next week has
signed a four war deal with
Iasi place W'llliamlown I nil
ed
In ex« hange for $ t Mill a
sear from the brothel, pla\
i-rs will wear Spellbound s
logo on their lersovs. and .in
advertising sign w ill be dis
placed at all the ( lull's home
games
Spellbound owner Sam
lohuson said the deal also
would include disc mints for
placers and team officials
"We re prepared lo work
out some trade-offs " she
said
She denied the offer
would Upset the ( lull s le
male supporter
' Prostitutes don’t take
women's husbands or Ihiv
friends: mislrt:SM*s do
Johnson said 'The workers
just want men for the moo
ey
Australian Rules Football
is a hybrid of rugln and
Claellu football that was first
played in Vic toria state more
than 100 years ago It in
solves ki< king and passing
an oblong ball • larger than
an American football w ith
the IH-rnan teams scoring by
putting it through goalposts
.it the end of the field