Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 19, 1991, 1991 LAW SCHOOL EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuition for all students skyrockets
Beginning this term, the Uni
versity will have th(? second
highest tuition of any public
university in the western Unit
ed Stales.
in-state law students will pay
$5,018 this year, a 40 5 percent
increase from last year's cost of
$0,570. Non-resident law stu
dents will pay $0,446 for the
1001-92 year, a 67.8 percent in
crease from last year's cost of
$5,328.
In addition to raising tuition,
the law school had to trim the
1001-92 first-year class to 125
students, down from 180 last
year Further enrollment cuts
will follow until 1003 04, when
the entire law enrollment will
be stabilized at 300 students
This year. 440 law students are
enrolled
Tiie law school cuts and tui
tion increases were made to de
crease the student-to-faculty ra
tio and augment fat ultv salaries
and student services. The
American liar Association had
threatened to remove Oregon's
law school from its list ol at
credited institutions unless
these changes wore made
Undergraduate tuition for
resident University students
will t ost 52,508 a year, or 5107
more a term In state undergrad
tuition at the University of < ah
forniu tit Berkeley, the most ex
pensive public school in the
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term.
Stacey replaces Colson
Anita Stacey was appointed
hy the ASUO July H to Till the
Incidental Fee Committee seat
vacated a month ago when
Mike Colson was voted out
A fourth-year English major,
Stacey will complete the final
year of the two-year term Col
son was elei ted to in spring
11IO0 She was one ol 10 appli
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seven-member committee that
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oil president, Stacey was select
ed because of her involvement
in campus activities and her at
titude toward relations between
the 1FC and student groups,
said ASUO President Jennifer
Hills
Colson was voted mil of of
fiii- by thr IKC on Jun« 1 fol
lowing nearly four months of
debate over bis possible role in
altering IFC' meeting minutes
Casanova Center opens
After years of lining bidden
away in the tiny confines of
Mi Arthur Court and Cerlillger
Hall, the entire athletic depart
merit has moved into the spa
cions ben Casanova Athletic
Center next door to Aul/en Sta
dium
Although the $11.7 million,
1 07,000 square foot building,
named after the former Oregon
footfMill coach and athletic di
rector, still inis some work It'll
to lie completed, the entire nth
lelic department moved in at
tiie end of lune, and an open
house v\ as field Aug 7 I
The new facility lias already
had its own brush with conlro
versy Athletic Diret tor Mill
ftyrne ordered a set of sports
si ulptures ,it tiie front of the
building cut down after tie de
cided the sculptures did not lit
111 with the rest of the complex
The at tinn angered the si ulp
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artist Ceorge (ireeri amver,
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