ASUO 1**1 ku* .U«l Hlllh FfTRlNKl throughout thir campaign reaum \i»i have twen bortibaided wilh campaign thriiaii IV candidate ray lire) want in tower fere inctraM valrly and lirtrnlolhc etudenit c»>ikcin\ (ml only one Ikkcl DON KIN'Ci AND HIM.I Y ITRGl.’SON. hit taken any real action Hint Hallig Mr-ouir mil four rludenl government i<> lower youi leer. ilrey hare ahead) begun improving iantpue eafrly I') working with the admmie Irj||.>n to move mghl daccer In a well III, central building, and they continue In r|>rml hotirr livtcning In rludenl concrinr and denies Anyone tan make campaign prom net Nil only Don Holly have l>egun making positive changer (>nlv King and I ngueon have |xil atide their personal agendar ami united lor Ihr good III all stiiJentr Only King am) Irrguaoo will ark real wtial you want your government Ur do they will structure Ihe ASIO so that rludenl gioupr w ill inlet ad With each other, thereby giving all rtudentr rijual c^rporlunily l<» involvement l cmg a column in lire I meiald. Iher will eonltnue to reek your input ami keep you inlumrd aNul rludenl government actiom DON II II Ml-ANINOI INS. |>t)| 11K AI I’ROMISI.S I 1- R I HAN then opponenl'i ptormrea I’leare don't allow another yeai rd dirhonral. wanelul govrinnwnt that igmner Ibe rlu denlr wirlrer Help u.c Ning the needed changer Help ua Ning I OWI R I V.I’ir Vote lew KINO AND IT.RGL'SON and help ur pul Ihe rludenl' track in sludcnl govern mrnl Hotiln lav .urn! k.mmi hwv \\ i .\J C I hi* illtk'ICIH c I cc and I nr of In j unique blend that psoside's not onl> J unique persprclise but also the rtpcnencc need to lacililatr a wide ungc ol student concents ami issues on our c»m{Hjs All issues and concents at the l () hase a common drnonunatn. that bring out uniseisity ttprncncc lo sale guaid the lights of all students to acquur tlus univei sits et(senence we uffei Sihi icii ntisvuxi In the 100’ Ot academic seat ' I o [Moside equal oppniumts In l'() students lo obtain a qualtls education at minimal cost I n I ee Inc. equal oppnluruls means the tight In all students lo acquire a uniccrsits education tegajdlrsj of ccononuc background marital status uir, 'ri.ni tH>nal utigin disability m 'CiujI hrillation |’ii ! id me a quality education not only nrans lobbying at the state lescl ft* replacement resenur ensuring th c stability of ihis institution, but also includes disruily mg the cufirnt suintulum pni'idmg a realistic model «»f «iei) It* I rr’Toir nurumal sml nm only iris lustre Inserting ins islrnial Ices bot also lowering tuition ami insicasmg (mans lal anl Tsi do this see must fight Im a sja'sial cession at the state Irsrl. as sscll as Itbbying fs* ntonelaty aid Hush as an me tease of I’ell ( Hants I at the frdcial Irsrl If you ate frusttatrd saith the seas student gosemment is icprrscnling ys>u In >s«it umc la- heard Make ynu sole a ' tr 11 h ill sludents. |ai sem and luluic Vote I S t and Tmr Im AS! () fhrsistrnt and \ ice Ptraideftt <>n \|*d ’I Outs ItwifT. .uid IVnukJ Mor^ui Chin Phai n and 1 Smald Mu pan l.u mg l(*cir filih vrai of sunning on I ip Kamen. iltrap hen and peamil txiltri and jelly sandwiches as vludrnli al Ihe l olO. hair drudrd In makr changes Iheir pofitKil yearnings ilrm from an atulr i»urnrn id Ihr (ala! nuslake of modern amciican politics in igmeing (hr rnmmous i|uiliy 1**1 dlxm ihi»i'ing m* lo s.*i '' i it mil ol iln ii dugim viilli |* *liin i nn) Sl ilnlit 1 ntJii ill lhal itkml i* llir iluiknl' al the t nlOdomd n*i in studrnl rlrclnms and Ihui fall into (tv iairg*»y of strong mindrd indisiduals ( hns ami Ihmald ic|*r.irnl Ihr hrait ol this gioop ! *i ln*n (song piditicians ihry air Ihr loundris id Ihr (’arty to Inurasr Student Sosrtcignty (PISS) While i*hei i andidalrs lanr utxfrm aNy iminHi.ini mun Ihry fail In go Ihr lull dnlJikr hs specif isally highei sludenl consents mill ai K aulil smg i anyxii wilh alliaitivr gaiden gnomes piortWing trrnage baldness and ihr impending killri llrr mi nion ni* lo mcnlion gelling ml of |viks fiohcc gollri i Suih auipu ions |Ho)ril' mil soul mono mono lhal n hud lo come hy in iIk' posi mr.ismr ' cia Nil Ihcic air answrts Suih ai consolidating management al ihr I Ml Ihnrhi piosiding money lo* imjxx l ull jMogi .mu ai m il .n m mg iliitk nl jidu ainl stealing no* ono Kccenlls Chin was guided n laying \ oir (,* ui. i* we'll lour " Buf perhaps iKinald iaid il hril when he irnutkrd. "I feel like a halonry sandwich " Strong wools from Ihr candidatrs thrmsrlsrs Ifcinrt ISiljti I juii no< s ssndidsle l>» Ihr ASl'O. hut against it ' Student government" n insulting I don't need ex want it. and I wish to free my self from it I plan to 1) Bung ASl'O operations to a halt I need only tullill mostls unspecifis' duties required hs Ihr ASl'O Constitution to avoid nnpcav hunn* 2) Oner an impasw has heen reached liHcc refund »*i varucllahon ill incidental lea's ' i I’l.i n^1 jn .one iSaJmcnt >>" the nr a I ballot miking inrmbri chip aolajni.ua If AM O n stagnan!. a vote on an ana niimrnl mas .aaair hcfuic neat Apnl II Ihr amend nvn! para ails, I will resign. cjujI AN t O and Irl Ihtisr of who usr Iht' piogtams pay Ihr fees Ihrsr air nr i o atrd by self interest I hace no monea II I a ann- •< af h n.l u hoot nest arat, whatrsrt ASlOdues is meaning lees lo me ll is yet lo be useful l<> me anaway. because il only aeraea the sahal ial tino.iird student groups that controls it I>ie real ol ua air juslifirdly apathetic and haar accepted imidrnlal (eea only breausr the a vaeir either not taxi burdensome ax seemingly unaaoidable Hut I no* reluar lo support AMO'a prtajccts when I ran easily d>> aaithooi them I hase the brains BA ai nuarlrrn and the lime a light course load to re-acue my names And when I gel n. you get yixirs haak. laio if yiti wanl it Finally, ainae I aaill smly un goaern you. I will collect no salary and will nearr mention my ' office" on any resume EMU KRB MEMORIAL UNION BOARD Ja»n Coro Politics is a lucking joke here at the Umvetsity of Oregon Hardly anybody knows what our ASUO President does, and nobody knows what the h.ML Board, and the Student Senate do 1 sure as hell don't anyway, so volt (« Jason Corso foe the emu Board, I will do good "boaidwork" » Sue Dockstader 1 am running for the KMl Board as as alternative lo traditiooal values of power and hierarch) I will work lo bring the views of a diverse student body lo the Board These constituents include student of color, gays, le-sbians and bisexuals, women of all colors and sesualitres. students with drsabili lies jnJ older rriurrun^: stuJenls Hir I Ml helo(i|;s (o sludents so Ihr Ho.ud mull he composed of i irue reflection of the student hod) • i - Sara Dudff The I Ml' faces numrmui challenges in the comnung years from various fronts As an II C member and I Ml board me mix’f winking with the I Nil budge!. I have witnessed this pavi year the struggles of the I MU to balance its txidgcl vvhile maintaining the level of verv ices and opportunities which it provides Nest year a new director lakev office which opetiv a variety of avenues and opportunities tocsphxe the management and function of the I Ml It iv my belief that the I MU. as a student building, has the obliga (urn to provide students run only with high quality services and programs, but also with opportunities for employment, skill develop ment and peison.il growth Ihe students of the University of Oregon should be the primary beneficiaries of the I'M l I have worked this year on restructuring the man agement ol the IMU, and I am committed to continuing to make changes I am also committed to working with Child ( aie to develop a program for high quality ctuld care that benefits all students at this university I hclie'c that my experiences to dale in ASUO programs. IK'. I MU. and sarnxas comnultee.v gives nr an unique view and understanding ol the challenges that lace the ofrtaUon and functioning of the hib Memo rial Union, and I am comnulled to working for students to address rhese challenges •4 • \Axito IVna Ihe students of the UrmemH of Oregon sjiend ovrt a hundred dollars a term in incedental fees Ihose funds are dispersed to the EMU, students union, and the Athletic Department The main issue that affects all students is the allication of funds, such as Child Caxe, Salende, student unions and other programs Ihe EMU board deals suth allocation of office space, EMU lobby space, and other issues associated with the building Ihe EMU is a student (xientcd building Stu dents eat. study, or just hang out in this building the student programs are situated in the EMU As a student 1 olfer to provide a "student" siace helwcen the management and ihe students point of view If elected. I will represent every single student group in the EMU I will speak (sir every group no nutter their size or belief Remember, the EMU is for the students and we should fuse the right to be hraid on what gic» inside Eiw student leprescntalion. Vole fix Alberto Pena. EMU [iiWfd » Wend) Vrjluprk rhf I ML' Buatd determine* policiea and overvees the long lange planning of the BML' b> preparing iht LMl' budget and that of its ptogtatn.' and b\ addresting issuer concerning the use of the building With the recent issues regarding the HMU ttudenl