Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    Report shows no decline in toxic emissions
By ' a.. Batey
Oreguns JO1) largo.'.! nidus!;,
al choinii.il firms reported U
million pounds of Imii rius
sums into Oregon ^ i nviron
mini in Tint), according to a re
search report released Tuesday
In the Oregon Slate Public in
terest Research ('.roup
The report, which is based
on the industry filings under
the federal i ominutiitv right to
know law, is ()S!‘IK(I s fourth
annual summary of toxic re
leases in the state
OSI’IKt. has seen no n dm
lions in toxic emissions suu e
the first report Was released
four years ago, said 'Quincy
Sugarman, OSIMRd environ
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Multicultural courses needed, author says
By Carrie Dennett
t:>' • T,i’i3 AsSOClitlO f ciltOf
Residents ot Oregon live in .1
primarily while stale Only H
percent of ihe stale's popula
lion consists of people of color
However, this homogeneity
is not representative ot the rest
of the I,'nited States, ami I ’m
vorsitv students must prepare
to live in a country that is lie
coming more anti more diverse,
said Dr Ronald Takaki. profes
sor of ethntr studies at fterke
lev
"One-third of the people of
the United States are people ot
color,' he said "This society
will witness a time when
whites are the minority of Un
people in the United States of
America
Takaki told a t rowd of more
than 100 people Tuesday that
■the t tmersity iifi’iis .m i i!i •.
live imillicultur.il i urrir ultim
hirst; tin- ! 'toy••rsitv sin>ui.i
•oWcr.ii curriculum retie fun; tin'
presence lit tivmuntus m
United States Second. al
though Oregon itself nut \r!\
diverse, manv University stu
lictlls will • ■ vi■ ls11;-111 v tiu.'.i !u
ett ns with a mi in • 11 iy it '.i1 ;.. .
illation
Tiikaki Sitnl Ami-rii an history
usually Ini uses on tin- ai hieve
merits of kurnpean ilcsi rn
ditnls. leaving out \fri< a. Vaa
Sou I h A iniir ica anti N a 11 n
Amcrii ans
What yv r are !■ m A mg i. I| :
merely a more ai i urate histo
ry lie s.ini W i are m it tall,
mg atmut political i orrectiu •• .
we ate talking aisiut the truth
lie i ritici/eii the t *ni\ er -.|ty .
rai e am! gender t nurse n ijuire
men! as being y ague
"It's a good tiling people out
Dr Ronald Takaki
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l.lugjl.ihji'," In: s«ilil It i
■ rylhinn .mil .m\ ihing
■mil it iiumiis nothing
•ibuut
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ms c\
on it.
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emissions and mpiirr planning
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FOR MEN
Duck Tails Hair Salon
Ground Moor I ML
343-8219
In this
Marine Corps
officer's program,
you follow your
major before
you follow ours.
A < ollege major leaves you little time to
minor in anything else' So how do you
t><‘( ome an attic er in the United States
Marine* fVw/A it you want to concentrate
on your major tx'fore you devote your
undivided attention to one of ours* Join
the Marine Corps’ PL C (Platoon 11‘cider s
Class) program, where all your training
takes place in the summer The kind of
training that will really test your ability It
you want to become an otticer in the
Marine Corps join the PI Cprogram
And this summer you can change majors
Marines*
The hen. The Proud. The Marine*.V’
Captain Edgmgton will be at the
EMLJ on the 30th S 31st ot October
Develop Your Own
Halloween Memories
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