Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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Sillin' titin- doubtful Ill'll mill's |ifulillill
lllg ll.lte spi'l't ll I ,111 .11 111,ills unit. HI
ih,ii in thf end llii>\ ssill hr ,dlirmi**l Its
I In- Su jin-mi' I uni ! hi" said
l lll’ I iiisi'isits hilS stllll ,1 I lull1 lull
journalism Professor I mi lileasun
speaking us p>t11 id .1 panel disitission.
null'd lh.it ll is more n.irrussls for used
ill.in similar rules at ullmr pul lege ram
puses I tulir llm Student Conduct
( iidi’ sliidi'ii!s .in- prohibited Irnm
spni ifii alls insulting annthnr pursun
in his ur her immediate prnsunc n with
ubusivt’ vvnrtls ur gestures svhnn a rea
sunahlu person ssuuld espei I that such
.nl would (.him- cmnlion.il distress or
provoke « v iolent ri'spniiM
Dennis said lie aim) believes sm li
rules .ire not useful in stopping mic.Ii
harmful speech
No one ,ti tuallv i onliols freedom of
thought or ol sp.-et h hv writing rules or
bv fashioning a rlrai oiiiau tcgtme to en
fort e them he sattf
Dennis s.iul he gained .1 greater uppr.
1 i.itiou of freedom of sp.-et (i .1 few
Weeks ago when on .1 flip !o tin- Sot let
I liion he vvrts in Must ou 011 the day ol
ihe toup lie saw Soviet t ifizens hnidlv
parlit ipale 111 pti III it demonstrations
even though sm h at lions put them at
pi ■ loniid personal risk
As | w It Messed the events III Mos
i ow il was r dear to rnti one e again that
freedom of expression of tourse means
must to those who test its tibet Just
hand he said
Moving io other topii s [tennis said
he believes politically < imec I spent h
sometimes goes too tat Although terms
silt h as people of rotor and phvsi
Millv ( halhiiged \irrr t reated to pro
vide an alternative to « orris that r am a
pert ei\ed negative meaning Dennis
said tie thinks sot li language is some
tunes i allied too tar
In a press eonfereiu e earlier in the
day he said sin h terms .is vertu ally
disadvantaged and animal i.ompan
ions probably aren't as good as tin'
uni's they replat e short people aild
pels
\ftei Dennis finisher! his spun h he
part it ip,ili'ii in .1 pane! lilsr Ussiim nil
free spent h issue ith (Teasun I1,ml
Holbo. vite pr >r academic affairs:
i..mreu h>- essnr nf journalism:
lames klonu- professor of political
si iem e ami I nit'raid editor in-< hie!
i tins Ilian The disc ussion was model
ated !i\ \riiold Isitiach, jonrn.i11sin
sc hool dean
Ulan said he doesn't think threats to
free speech are a problem
l lie threat to freedom ol expression
is wh.it makes it interesting he said
I'm glad (here's a llire.it to freedom of
expression bee arise if there weren't,
who would e are ' \<> one would
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I mm a i ombinat ion nt
parent and stall requests
"In thi' beginning, wo
hasii all\ niadr the mnva
and began looking at tin*
possibility to bi’ abb' to
get support s<»rvi< (is.
Ki-vnolds said
llii' objectivc ol the
rule i hangti is to attempt
to integrate spec ial needs
i hiJdren into mainstream
soi it'K at a voung age
“Historically, these
kids ba\ e been ill tin' spe
( ial edtli alum ( lassrooms
and bv ibis program, vve
are trying to get them into
.in integrated setting
Ke\ Holds said
I he i <• nl e r s parent
counsel has been .support
tve ol thf rule t hange at
t online |o Reynolds
We've gotten strong
support from the parent
i on use! " Kevnolds s<iul
They ret ognize I hat
hav ing spec ml needs kids
m the program provides
learning opportunit ies
and an fill it lied expel i
flit e lor .til the kids
( .( d It provides i are
tor a tee. to the i hildren
ot students and it tune
and spate allow, to the
i h»Idrt;il ol t niversit\
employees and (omnium
tv members
Presently lout spi i lal
needs i hildren ha\ e en
rolled two ot whom are
from community families
Hoyvever. spare is not
limited to pist loin spn
t nil needs i hildren
"It y\e have additional
requests I o r m o r e
ispai esi we w dl taki that
on," Reynolds said “VVe
are here to meet the needs
ot student families, what
eyer those needs are
A public hearing on the
permanent rule change
v\ ill take plat e it Dan
Williams receives a re
quest by It) or mure per
sons by Nov ember I > II a
sullit lent number of hear
ing requests is ret eived
the date time and lot a
lion ol the hearing will he
announced shortly there
after
A del i s i o n w ill he
made hv Dan Williams
based upon i omments
and advice rei eived l-ur
(her at tion may he taken
to amend the rule perma
nently. but sin h at turn
will not take place before
the end of the year
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