TUESOAY, JULY 23, 1991 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 93, ISSUE 10 Change in room angers foreign language staff By Soo May Wong Emerald Contributor A University derision to convert a room in Friendly Mall into office space it.is angered members of many foreign language departments who now fare the possi hie cancellation of some classes The room change will result m the rescheduling of about lf> foreign language classes with the possibility that some fall term classes will fie canceled Room 11H Friendly will fie remodeled into office space for incoming Dean Kisa Palm, who will replace Dean Donald Van Houten in the College of Arts and Sciences August 1 Classes from thr- Fast Asian. Rus sum. (airman and Romance Language departments will fie nffoctod Heads of these departments were informed ol the ai tion July 10 through a memo sent by Associate Dean Mel Aikens, a member of the Umversi!\ Space Com mittee. which made the final det ision Following the announcement, complaints were raised over the late timing of the notice and lack of consultation with the concerned departments Martha Sherwood Pike, office coordinator responsi ble for mapping the class schedule for Russian studies, said the departments were not informed of the deci sion until after the fall term schedule was drawn up and published Sherwood-Pike said the scheduling of classes, the late notice of the room change will make it impossible to perfet tly reschedule the affected classes "Drawing up class schedules involves many com plex processes." Sherwood-Pike said "Instructors schedules, conflict with other t lasses and the suitabili ty of the classrooms must all he taken Into at t mint She said the changes may result in the st haduling of languages t lasses in inappropriate rooms, where acoustic equipment and video cassette recorders net essary lor language classes are lat king In considering the options, the University Spate Commit toe explored all possible alternatives before ar riving at their det ision to convert the rooms, Aikens said "The committee finds that other spates on campus Turn to CLASSES, Pago 8 Sunday in the park David Helfand tuhovel plays the Celtic harp Sun due evening in Washburn dark as part of Eugene's Free Concerts in the dark senes The nest concert will he held at Westmore land dark Wednesday when Suing deans will perform Steve and Eileen Traylor I left I with then son Ales, enjoy the inusii and the sunnv weather Sunday Photos by Jeft Paslay INDEX Boyz will be boyz liny/. N thir Unod is a painful ly roalistic por trayal of gang life in a Los Angeles neighborhood KtX‘ir go bar k to the Idea nf ,ni international civil servant?" Bart lett asked The entire U N . nnd its sci re taryTeller.d in particular. "must under stand und accept diverse cultures and actually think in an intergovernmental i apacity." he said Bartlett said he helleves it will he very difficult to find such a person His rei ommendation is that the new sec retarv general be a diplomat and a politic inn. verv intelligent, and experienced in in ternation.il affairs'and have a knowl edge of history and cultures Bartlett s.iui the appointee must have insights into economic and technologi cal issues that former secretary generals frankly did not need "bac.li of the former secretary-generals in Ins election roller ted the world view of the gre.it powers at the time What kind of world have we now'" Bartlett asked His suggestion is that the U.N is In coming a muc h more vital entity as the great powers begin to use their media lion and peacekeeping capacities more regularly, and the smaller bloc ks begin to recogtli/e the "leverage" the UN c an provide "We may he teetering on the- brink ol some progress,"Bartleft said "The great powers need that (UN ) option The key to tin- success ol the UN. Bartlett said, is the individual will id ear h delegate Bec ause the U.N is not a government but a group of separate, bar gaining countries, the new secretary general must bo "a remarkable and great man, able to think vigorously in second place " "He, or she. i annul be a great political leader, but the- secretary general must have all the c apac ities to be that loader, his said "it is hard to line! someone with the ability to he number one who is comfortable being number two," but that is how the peacekeeping operations of the I! N firm lion