Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 14, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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Date for C.P.R. class:
Tuesday. Nov 19th 610pm
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FUNDING
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nd -i.i!' ■•vstriii hinds mi i'!..e!,.- programs
hlcxl ( Me.is
W • f-u i.itv •mnnilwt'. ■ don't' speak up
■ ui ‘ . igetar s () Hr ■ :: vr, ! \\ e ha vi- inir
students ’• .ir h and i ntr own ri'M'.ifi h to > tin
(lut t
H in th't-M 11tif fin.in! nil ijjnJs for the
■■'.lit- -1:■ i .If ' ' ! r-vefsits ! i *! it:'-. !h.j! ! is- re-, : 111 i S
m • r*.i!\ programs and m< o ases it:
student tuitlun, .< til If’t! ( s should not U .it: area
that ri i i iviMtfM funding
Student Sen.ite member f.iva ( ..its. ' ( Itoed
() linen's st.iternent
'Students h.ive had .i minimum - t permit
tuition 1ST! tease the l. nivefsttv il.is lust .'00 |.|C li!
11 .Old stuff. and s , till; i(ti vs i;rt!v d programs
luive tieen in! sin; s.od "This is nn!\ the firs!
• tugi1 of Measure S
Ih-wt er. ore department seen unwd bug to
roll with tin- r hanging times ft demands even
more m rites w hen other departments h.ts <■. i u!
ton v s lit)s.i: r mi Is ( i r s s,ud
O'itfren, t professor in the soon sp depart
rirent. s.od («»1 ii the i iiiiipus ,ind state i ti.ipt.-rs of
AM I' .ire opposed to using st.it.- ssM.m money
to support ,itlrlele programs instead ! edu; .itio.n
al programs
I lie I)'. I.rr r| O' n hi d il i' I to II: t k > .( ■ f e
.the Issue i rid.i\ .t! in 1 ! .i m meet ng '!:■ KM’
(.viniwooil K in However I'.itn .i (.wartma
t.lhhs, .in ussra tale professor ol sore.!og\ and
menilier of the Interinstilutional I .units Serrate,
said the hoard should postpone r j, ... ..a; .,•!
the sports trade it until aitern.it.se- m t igh
is examined
Some r armpits administrators are railing the
ports hailou! a done deal.' hut family and stu
dents lieheve that tiles are being railroaded into a
hasty dfs isron whit h drserts tun.Is ■1: ■' might
otherwise be available for academic programs or
imlmn n iiui tion.” (.w arlnrv <. ibbs said
: h<: (mini .mil I hi* OSSMli claim lh.it sports
t;.iiii»i;l futuls i anno! Iw* rvdirei led to support a
domic .programs or tuition reduction.’ she said
After investigating the details of the bailout
pian. however, the IKS Kxecutive Council finds
no - \ ideme for this c laim
We urge the board to i onsider the political
i onseijuem es, in the stale Legislature and with
the public . of hailing out mtiltimilliori-dollar
spur Is deficits while simu Itaneonsh slashing aca
demii programs and levying hefty tuition in
i reases. ' she said
I. n h nl tie .speakers expressed support for sill
den! athletes but said athletics are not a primary
fiiie in .I! ol the universities
AS! O is supportive of the athletic depart
me id’s : on tr i but ion to this campus and the com
n. .: :t% Ide \S( ( ) President Jennifer [fills said
: is we urge the; hoard to explore other alter
oat: i es !» !. e. ej mi mat ing or reducing our r urrent
programs
' ■ dternatives inc hide taxing business
es that Ism 'it economic alls from athletics, in
! aling restaur.inis and hotels, renting out of ath
Il ia facilities lor concerts and other events, and
miMon ol \t \A requirements
It is false to assume that the value ol a univer
Mty s diploma is based on the value of the
school's football or basketball team." Hills said
In a wntten statement Wednesday. Covernor
Barlmra Roberts announced her opposition to
state binding o! i allege athlete s
While I understand and support the value id
La. 10 ami N( A A level interi ollegiate competi
tion to the state system and to Oregon, I cannot
support the recommendation to commit universi
ty funds to intercollegiate athletics considering
Oregon's c urn-nt lisi a I i in aim slam es." she said
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game nn payroll bonuses and
travel expenses. even |),lying
for family uni friends of de
purlriii-nl employees to .illend
t fie game and a< company mg
at 11y ilies
i In ■ I i r d knew fong ag:
Mow ! 111 i I, , W i III Ill V Was
■- ill'll! '.aid (deg I’.ilki-I. ( )reg! m
Stall- System ut H igfier i'.duea
tiiin i oinmunications dint tor
Ul.it the In turd Inis) been
■ i\ g Is tl.it v 11 an 1 go fun k
and undo this, and this is only
one program at one university,’
fie said
I >atl V\ 1 M ! a m s diversity
.1 president lor admmtstra
turn, said the money spent on
m; Inyees latmly and friends
A a ss " at. MIUIIIII and that
tin- ! . ► 1 thi total money
paid tin the i osts of sending the
team and the mart King fund
ih- a;-a said the money yvas
: ey i-r intended to fie a r ash re
ward lor par tit i pa ting schools
in fee provides in a! -
aiyy.ini e or budget to reimburse
" flooi tor tfli* extra • Apt-list
! meeting tii-- fiowf organizers
e\pi tatlolis o! what partil Ip.i
tilin' ill their event entails,
W d:i it**.s -.aid in a written state
rnent
I hcsr expectations ^o <itii
siderahlv beyond players, band,
and cheerleaders lor the a< lual
game Th.iv include numerous
social .in<i other events, often
involving spouses ami other
family members,' tie said
Don Anderson. executive di
r<‘< tor of the Orange Canmly
Sports Assdi iation, which or
yam/es 'tie freedom Howl, said
bowl organizers <lo not tell par
!l< ipanls h< w to spend tin
money
I'lie s< boo 1 j^ets thi' flat fee,"
Anderson said They deter
mine hoys to spend it There
i'• s Uf.■' thi r" y ate : ► ■ d
to do. hut It's not ,1 spot !.'Ii a!
location in any « ay
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