Oregon Daily THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1991 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 93. ISSUE 56 Duck Call times mix up students By Karen Engels tmeraki Cortot'1 • before Duck calling (or winter term registration wouldn't hurt to read the fine print indhe l Inlvcrsitv time schedule of classes Students will register according to their < l.iss Mains at the end ol their last completed term, not with tie numiier of credits thev will have alter finishing din ■ term This may come as a surprise to some crossing the junior to senior threshold 'I he Dm k ( all aci ess schedule on I’uge r> of the lime schedule states, To use the access schedule below first find the student classification box that identities your status as of Nov (>. toot Formerly, registration took, plate the hrst week, of eat h term after grades had been issued and < redds earned With the new Duik (lull phone registration o< curring during fall term, this will not lie the case he cause fall term credits have not vet been offu lallv earned "The attempted number of credits is not net essarilv the number of t retiits earned," said fieri) ( beret k lJniversitv Registrar (Iheret k salt! |Us! because a student has been here for three years does not net essarilv mean he or she is a se nior No-passes (N I’), course withdrawals (\V),"F no basis for grade (Y) and int omplftles II) don't count towartl total credits, he said (Iheret k s.ud tie has seen an average ol 10 to 12 stu dents a day for the pas! week and a half lomenung this issue Some of these students were a few credits short of senior status "They are concerned ami frustrated (du-rei k sii.i They have a lot ol anxiety (Iheret k first relers students to individual dip,o' merits offering Ihe courses II thev aie unsuccessiui there. "I trv to he empathetic to their anxiety, he sa; I "1 trv to work with the students on an individual ha sis Seniors are classified as those having 1 tr> : redils m more, juniors with ‘Hi to lit to I its. soplu ai ;-.s vv s t; 4’> in 00 credits, and freshmen with 0 to It credits At iou I 10.000 personal access codes for Dm k ( a I! won sent out this term with the class slat ;s mark, : Chen-c k said Seniors and post baccalaureate students began tegis tration Tuesday and continue until Nov 1-1 '.no regisler Nov ! I ia ..ip!i, mu n gem : N . 'e and freshmen register Nov 21 20 Community Kdm i Robert O Boon (left). president ot the campus chapter ot the American Association ot University Professors, and Patricia Gwartney-Gibbs (middle), member ot the Intennstitutional faculty Senate, spoke Wednesday against the state proposal to bail out intercollegiate athletics Sports funding proposal attacked By Carr e Dennett t mar ate) As ■» u ate f !' r S t u i! «’fi f and fatuity leaders joined to waie then o|i|>osl!i(in to I hi' prosper! ot state hunting lor inter < ijI!ti-itrj athlete programs Wednesday mornm.;. I wo days liefore tliH One n Slain Board ot Higher I I oration turrets to void on tin1 issue llic proposed plan lor funding the jIlr-m.»t■ ■ deficit props ted to ex. red Sit) nuliion in In visits is lo give .1 permanent in. tease from slate systrin resources it SI fi million ear ii tor C logon and Oregon Stain, and S fill.000 lor Portland State anna ally Kotxsrt i ) It;.- . president lit t!\d I 'tin. e: sitV I liapti'r ol the A inert! an A.-hh i at ion of S ms* ■ atv frotessors, said at a press i o udereru'e in the i.Vd Is II l ander Room it is important to remember fiat tin idea to ■ FUNDING •*. Bowl spending won’t alter vote, officials say By Carrie Dennett fmerakl Associate I dttor Stutu nntl University officials say publicity iilxuit itiu University athletic department's ex penditures for the l't'K) Freedom Howl is not expected to uffec t Friday's Oregon Stale Board of Higher Education decision on athletic: fund mg The athletic department spent nearly all of the StiOO.OOO it received for playing in the howl Turn to BOWL Page 4 INDEX Peace of mind_ Dr Helen l.aldteott, a No bel Pence Prize-nominee, will speak tonight at the Halt Center on her ideas to cor me t what she holioves am the government's mistaken sense i f priorities. See story, Pegs 5 Duking it out_ A poll indicutes Edwin Edwards is leading former KKK loader David Duke go ing into Saturday's guberna torial ult>olions in Louisiana Sm story, Psgs 6 Terrell-less_ Oregon guards Andre Col lier and Johnnie Rfarce will 1m expia ted to pick up tin slack o! departed star Terrell Brandon tills season. See stoiy, Page 9 University Senate rejects sports bailout plan By C.'.t" •• Dennett t r» .i 1 A'. .. ■<: i'*f I .1-' f i hi- l ntMT'iiV Senate V i ded V\ ' mil lion to the 1 niversitv. (iregon State and Portland St.ite have been explored The resolution, whit b .i- * lire st.ite board to look, tor other sources to alleviate the shared defied of more than si, million, passed 17-‘l t The issue appeared to ( ome down !o whether additional funding lor athlete s has anv plate in .i state xystem so iron idi d bv M« .o ire % We hev e a deep dang' ' ■ crisis to higher edin .ition it, this st.de," one faculty member Vote opposes transfer of money, calls for state to find other sources ■ i I I V ' rs : ■ ► way In use very linuksd hinds Bonnie Stauhlrr, Il,v> posi dent explained lh.it bod\ n mms for the res.-ilutiiin W . hr i .ini' . 11 n i i- r ii i •: iihnut tin- idea nt permanent funding •'Ii.' s.i nt U r lagan H) quest n -11 is further perm.me;.' i flanges when tin’ fund mg ' 1 ll.lt 11)11 is Ml Oil’s . IS SS ISe Weldon !hrif, ()SSHI vm churn rilur lor fin.mi •• anil ad ministration, addressed pn ■ turns iilxuit tin- proposal There is |U) isstlt’ I woulli rather not deal with thin this onn," hr s.nil "Hut this has been an issue in tin- state of Or fgon for (hi- post di’( .nit ihrig sanl tin- i hanr rllor s staff explored three options I" fort’ making a recommendation ini luiimg withdrawing !run. thi’ I’ai if ii 1 0 (lonfereru i* or collegiate itlhli.'ti< s The firs! and favored option is in provide the three tinivrrsi !n-s with i nm pr nsa 1 iun lor i inn lies' salaries and grunts m aid si hohirships prtiporlinnate In thr number ol student a111 We began to question whether permanent changes... (are) wise. ’ Bonrtit; Staoblor, // .S' prt'S lull's rrr riving degrees from isicli univi-rsity in tfit■ previous viMr. Ihrig said rhe iimount ol this rumprn S, it 1’ .11 Would ' I Illlt! *«■ ’ll • •! SI r> million annually each for liuih the ' niversitx ami Oregon Mini St.»S• •. Ill -.,11(1 .S* ? n rf S i ■ Vu e I * r i I . amir.i Lonte suggested th.ii tin1 private se< tor hr ( ailed (ill In help support the collide athle! i( s iht'V enjoy Ihng said fund raising by the three universities has already increased, with a si.tic popula tinn o! about I million jn• 111> 1 • donating an erpnil number ul dollars Heoause ul llif lengths ills i ossicin over the athletic fund trig issuer, several Hems on llm igenda weie |>.i'.tpulled 1 In senate had planned lo disi uss a molion railing for a resolution wd delense department rhsi rim inutiori agninst gays, lesbians and bisexual* I he resolution will lie pi,ii ed on I )ec emlmr s agenda .Si-ii.ite !‘xrhamentan.m Ki Mil Kir hard an.' ' Jill!' • • 1 that h (light Library hours will he il« reused 11 ' !, i :• ,\ i" up h an I In .-■( i ' no hours A hearing, <>! a : ,-sii|, 1 r inn a sing l< ■ the hour !'i he re.Dsla'ed bad been la bled