Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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    Committees offer chance for student involvement
By Meg Dedolph
Emorale! Contributor
\ r ,i r I v e \ (* r v aspect of
t'nlversilv life from parking to
the library. to the art museum
and academic requirements, is
lone heci on by a student far tilts
com nut lee
The Student Senate Is cur
rently taking applications from
students interested in a posi
tion on ono of them They are
due Monday by 5 p.m. in the
ASUO office In KMtJ Suite 4
The committees are on off
shoot of the: Student Senate,
with nach senator serving on 11
committal). 'Ilie vico-prosidont
of tho Senate, along witli other
members, is part of a commit
tee on committees, which
makes decisions on applica
tion* for committee members.
However, each committee, once
formed, is free to' choose its
own organizational structure.
Tho faculty members on
these committees art! not ap
pointed. but share the same re
sponsibilities and powers as
their student counterparts
"It’s a case of existing as
equals and talking as equals,"
said Student Senate president
Christ! Drue. "It's also a greet
way to gel to know the faculty,
tOO."
Committee work offers a
great way to (income Involved
with student issues, said Stu
dent Senator John Thomas
Some committees, such as
the Intercollegiate Athletics
Committee, the Student Con
duct Committee, and the ones
that address environmental is
sues are the most popular
"I'd recommend people who
apply to pick their top three or
four, ” Tin anas sa id
The responsibilities the com
mittoes have range from bud
getary ones, like the Student
Health Center Comm it too,
which approves the budget and
student fees for the Health Cen
ter, to advisory responsibilities,
like the Ethnic Studies Com
mittee.
In the past, student,/ faculty
committees implemented an
Asian-American studies class,
and stopped efforts to reduce
student rights in academic dis
honesty cases
In addition, the Campus
Planning Committee, which ud
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drosses campus development,
like buildings, parking, and
landscaping, organized a bench
design contest as part of Uni
versity Day last year, selected
the site for the Ixmch, and vot
ed on the winning design.
Thomas said that budgetary
issues, particularly those per
taining to Measure 5, will prob
ably be major topics in the
committees, as well as other is
sues of interest.
Changes to the committees
this year include the addition
of an Environmental Issues
Committee, and the appoint
ment of a member of Students
for the Ethical Treatment of An
imals to the Institutional Ani
mal Care and use Committee, a
first for animal rights groups.
The following is a list of all
the committees and the number
of student positions available
for more detailed information,
contact the ASUO:
• Academic Requirements — 3
• Academic Standards — 3
• Advising — 2
• tarn pus Planning — 5
• Curriculum — 1
• Fjju.i1 Kmploymnm Opportunity — 1
• Krivironmunla] Issues — 6
• Kthnlc Studios — 5
• Faculty Personnel (xunmitu** — 2
• Foreign Study Programs — 2
• Graduate Council — 1 gr»d. student.
• Intercollegiate Alhlotics — 3
• Instil Animal (are and Use Comm — 1
• lahrary — 2
• Minority Education Council 4
• Museum of Art Advisory — 3
• RO H Advisory 3
• Safety Advisory — 3
• N* hoiarships — 2
• St holastic: Review — 4
• Sutus of Women — 3
• Student Conduct — 4
• Student Faculty Comm o Grievances 4
• Student Financial Aid Advisory — 3
• Student Health Center Committee - 5
• Teacher Education — 3
• Traffic Apfasals Hoard — 2
• University Appeals Hoard — 3
PATROL
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pi*- Hirr said ''Thai's real
different for Lugene
Secondly. those involved in
the weekend's in< idents took
their problems out in the open
Hut said U hen polii e have in
tervened in confrontations in
the past it s been primarih at
pr i\ ate parties
Ihe good weather, alcohol
and a football weekend all mn\
have played a part in the ills
turbanres. Birr said
I'bough (’diversity students
were not involved in last week
end s incidents I’niversity se
i urity were in meetings l ues
da\ delibeiating their response,
said an Offii e of I’ublii Safety
spokesman
Donald Lee. OPS associate
director, said OPS Director (hi
rev Drayton would have deli
nite plans about the (hliversi
tv s response bv late Tuesday
night or early today
The large number of people
who gather on Idth Street near
the I'niversity makes confron
tatlons more likely Birr said
"On the street of l.tth there
.ue lots of groups ami play ers
Hirr said "It's very unique in
the mix of people we have up
there It's one place when you
have students coming and go
mg from t l.tss and open busi
nesses It's very different
around midnight and early
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