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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1991)
EDITORIAL Say goodbye to fair non-resident tuition It's ,1 good thing the t'mversify > ■>!;ite run end nut privatel v owned If it were tin- * r• i11;>r s won it uv e removed the furniture hv now. the employees would h.ive flocked to night manager iobs ,1! loca. ' I iesenv : • re would twn l:i ti i- midst o! Measure i cat . shr: k : g ! ■ aid and ab\ s.mal leac hing salaries, the I ;uVersit\ has an non need that non 'resident t u; tion might - (Hiss d> v mavl>e OK. probnhU will ou,reuse in the uei.t few years lit tint, the plan goes, non residents w.i be footing the entire cost of their education 1.1 mu y.t. t i >. « iin ny. i The I Tiiversits and the entire Oregon .State .System of Higher I,dur a lion i annul continue to prit e students out of an ediu ation The time is i oming vs lien only the up per middle to m h classes of tins state vs dl hi’ aide to afford college Couple that with the increased need for college degrees and the trend takes on frightening over tones This is a state si hool. and its top priority should he to Oregon residents, This is a state school, and its priority should be toward Oregon residents. However, non residents already pay nearly three times the amount of resident tuition. That is quite enough. Hosvever. non residents already pav tiearls three tones the amount of resident tuition That is quite enough The need to make up Measure f> indu< ed budget shortfalls is dear, hut gouging students is not the an swer Nobods is going to want to pav exorbitant fees to go to ,1 si hool suffering through department restructur ing and budget woes f uture non resident students will either sta\ home or go to another out-of-state si hool w ith more amenable tuition prit es There must be another was The condition of high er education in this state is jus! .1 symptom of Oregon’s overall economic problems A ness tax system is need ed. It something is not done, the Oregon higher educa tion system svill (.ill into shambles, and a generation of future' leaders ssill be priced right out of an eiiui ation t )rriit>n IKul\ Emerald PO BOX Sift* tUGCMf OKI GON 97401 I ,'4i i 0,t "y | •• i» i*! 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ASl'O Student Soniitor. hoy i• stolen In-flirt and spent Him- in jail (nr not paying .t bn vt 1c in k< t I !*• 11<• y i ever \ unc lias v ioluted s u rn i1 la is s 1111 n n i a n d y , smoked maniuana. broken the spi-i-d limit Noon.- is innocent II tin- people instigating llus y n ions rat 1st <itl.it k nil Watson Intend on upholding integrity at tin t-nty i-rKttv, 1 i iiulienge them to (Insk tin- police ret ords of eyt-ry ASl’O and Uni versity administrator and begin ret all efforts on everyone who lias broken the law, starting with me I y\us not i ,night stealing I"’ I a use I have the privilege til lie mg yyftite I am not lolloyvcd around in stores Ins ause of my skin color My t Ins ks to buy groceries are not second guessed by i !erks bet ause of my skin color I am not con slant 1 y stopped and questioned by point bet aust of my skin t olor Yes Mu hue] Colson, ibis is different from your alleged note tampering with the lit. last year The note tampering i I ifges yy - re din i lly related to tin integrity of your responsi bility as an AS! ’() leader Steal . t:g t and y bars, sp. . ,1 mg and ■ :m king p. ’ . I. not d ire< 11 y .li fts I one s leadership ability ;: flu- pi ople yy bo sign the pe : ’. -. against W at son believe tin y hay - uey er some,I they are bee to t ast the first stone at me and the hundreds of other University leaders yy ho have •.min'd Mtch.ii'l ( nlstm, vou and vour friends attar k is noth ing less than r.mst and politi rally main ated Hi Ian llnop A St () Studi’Dt Senatoi That face Do von remember Sept 12 registration lor orientation in ( arson Hall' The International Student Asm* latlon orientation started, you had |Ust met a nice person while waiting in line, hut unfortunately you had been assigned to another group No time for exchanging phone numbers, now you pist rernem tier that fat e The other dav at KennieN. we were there with a bunch of in ternational students, and he was there nice, beautiful and interesting forgot to exchange addresses During the Inking tour you met other people, not from your own group, but as active as vou are Because of the sweat and energy lost though, you forgot to exchange address es and numbers again Don't you wish you could get m contact with those people again' friendships made should never i>e forgotten, and the ISA is going to help you with this We .ire planning to make an address and phone numlter list of all international students We would like to 111 elude a picture of every student w ith his or her address Please send your pu turn to the ISA oll'ice, lAll suite 21H> 11 you do not vsanl to have your name and address printed, please send us a note so we can lake . ate of It Wr look forward to ns riving your pit lures mi we i an make a great address and lelephone list 1 isi'ttf Sens ISA I’ulilic Relations Integrity In the Nov 1 edition of the 1'tnrrnUI, AM O Vine President |o Sonja Watson said the theft related incident she was in volved in "did not at am time affect her role in student gov eminent She also said, "Well, you didn't know about it before then and you didn't question me, so w hy are you questioning me now The theft was bad enough W orse w as her grossly irrespon sible w ay of rei tifving her crime Watson s repeated poor judgment combined with her statements in the artii le lead me to believe she does not comprehend the level of irre sponsibility and immaturity bet ai lions and statements convey I must question her ability to make responsible decisions that will ilffei I the student body 1 must also question her ethics and those of ASIA) President Jennifer Bills who said in the article I knew afxmt it. but it was line Most of my friends have been arrested lor some thing or other in their lifetime I knew it Wouldn't Ilffei ! he! ;oh perfoimanc e Integrity, maturity, honesty and overall t harm ter do affect the job performance, ladles Kii k Hall History and Ai t Vt\ J4M ViTiCNAmHAuTX NSt/RANCE." 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