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IX *'» <*r Mj L«§e<i J NEWS Continued from Page 4 Art* program axed The latest victim of Measure fi-induced budget tightening is Visual Arts Resources, the truv eling exhibition program of the University Museum of Art Norm Wes sells, provost and vice president for academic af fairs. said current fiscal stringencies and dim prospects for any improvement In the University's financial situation in the near future c uused him and (’resident Myles Brand to decide to close tfit; program and phase out its operations during tile next school year 1 he closure has eliminated three stafl positions Stephen MoUotigh, art museum director, said S Mi, 000 has been (reed for future realtor ation toother mu seum projects. Report m ommends < hnnges A fatality committee report substantiates many of the com plaints and concerns of slu dents participating in a Univer sity study abroad program, and recommends changes in tin wav the program is run and evaluated The I’erguia (Italy) Study Abroad Program, whic h oilers students the opportunity to spend a summer attending uni versity classes m i entral Italy, drew the attention of the Uni versity administration in March after complaints about housing and the unstructured nature of its coursework The investigation drew more attention in May after the pro gram's director and founder. P r ci f e s s o r fc! in m a n u e I Hal/antonis. committed sui cide The report recommended that the responsibility of find ing housing he shifted from the direr.tor to students and that p.irtK ipants negotiate directly with landlords "in Italian, we hope'" it stated parenthetically. The report also states that the Perugia program and other study abroad programs are not properly supervised by the University and that the Office of International Affairs should have ultimate administrative jurisdiction over .ill University study abroad programs |oe Stone, a committee mem ber and economics professor, said the report emphasizes the need for formal University re view Student evaluations and re ports from faculty directors are currently the minimum require ment of all state system pro gram evaluations The report also recommends that the Uni versity Senate's Faculty Studies Committee should review all study abroad programs on a five-year cycle Assaults repel led Several assaults Aug. it and •! in the West University neigh borhood prompted the Office of Publii Safety to join fon.es with the Hugene police department in an effort to avoid further in cidents OPS has posted fliers on i ampus and in the West Kugene area warning people to take precautions and he on the look out for a suspect described as a white male, 20 to 25 years old, five-foot-eight, 100 to 180 pounds with wavy, collar length hair At least three assaults oc curred: two of them were sexu al assaults CANDY IS DANDIER IN A BUZZARD M < y PEANUT BUSTER PARFAfT t Tne one and only Blizzard' flavor '• 4 treat We maKe it ■ rich and thick so ** thick you gotta spoon it up And we blend it with • your choice of *»» 1 9 M&M s ‘ Plain or Peanut Chocolate Candies a Butte' tinge' Bar Heath Bar. 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"I taught there for a very happy dec ade of my life, and it's in the city where I've lived since returning to the state.” Even though he is it favor ite to take; over the deanship, Frohnmayer said he has con sidered several other career options, and that he might consider filing for re-elec tion as attorney general be fore his term expires at the end oi urii. "1 love [hi; job that 1 have," Frohnmayor said "It's not as though I’ve boon out searching for work lust yesterday I had a Oth Circuit Court argument defending the (constitutionality of pro tecting the Columbia River Gorge. Very few people have that kind of opportunity in a lifetime. "Before the end of this year i'll have to make some decisions regarding my op tions private practice, judging, or, as my executive assistant Marla Rae suggest ed, writing country and western songs or a steamy novel of some kind." Although Frohnmayer s status us a candidate has been made public, the names of the other five have not been released. 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