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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1991)
EDITORIAL Thanks very much, but we already know I lie under Useless Information We Already Knew The I 'diversity's (Jffice of Student Affairs conduct ed a. telephone poll in late Oi tohei to determine the reasons 1.1 t-t University undergraduates did not return to campus this fail To the surprise of ho one more than a third had the same response money What a shrink When members'of'the Oregon State System of Higher Education last sear ballooned tuition rates at the University, by 12 percent, they expected an enrollment drop In aitualitv. it ssas part of the plan to relieve some of the higher eh.a iition deficit compound erf b\ Measure U Unfortunately. they yvere .u too mi« eessful They were shootitig for .1 loss of g,(X)() stw<f« : ts f hey got al most 1.40(1 I he I mversits's enrollment fell (i H per i . ;.t I > t ss a e a • mm ii as ad m . a , s! rat ois pred it I ONSHI. s 'business sens* laughable Trimming •in tat off. enrollment figures is out 111 ug tiat stu king ' 'o si ah ' o they (an ' at!ofd ’11 re' ifn is quite an " ■ \ . . .. " I . yei ts ■ . offers got from the tu 'ion Joke ! ..s ;a e ' id tr. ''u sf..dents flex king l or .n st.ite n sidents. it's a ::o svm proposition lit- tuit.n" rate tor the I luveisits is S >08 a sear Only tin- University of Uaiifornia at Hcrkeiev has a higher rate among I’ac It) si lau :-, Oregon residents ssi’o (at: ! afford out of state ' atiofi noss ean sc an els ( oagt: ip what the University is asking In a state dying for college graduates. ONMIb. h.cs i ttei tise.s s ;t its osvii throat I! it continues to cut pro i’ran is and services svhi le i ncreasi ng tuition. nnhn<t\ i s go g to ss aut to attend the Uni versa t x As unlikely as it semis higher eduiation iri this state could vers quick 1 S' f lose its dcairs I hi olut on is obvious, but it’s one Oregonians i!. > . ' svant to heat Measure i left tins slate in poverty ai'.tt nos! 11",111ents are just iioss getting around to real / ■ g .! 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SMS>90Mfc MCJf = :ojSV\. PKutNTS _ » -<b Mi # 5-JZ JUG KCKcDOF-! LETTERS So very sorry I >i'.i; ; : i m \\ at soil (a ish mv frit’m! ! keep road!rig .ill tins stuff .ilmu! bow vvu k*•.I vim -in fur stealing .1 (roll <iull •mil post-it pads IrotTi the book store, .tin! how you didn't apol .jgi/o ami how 1! s sui h a nrga livt- refine 1 ion tin \on sim e you o' tin A SI'() vit a president and ail (or II makes mo Ion I so guilty i mean. i drank boor in foro I was .’1' That's brooking Iho lavs ami I'vo mrvoi njKil ogi/.ed I also skippod olass a lol (when I vs is tin undergrade all’), ami got a litllo too 111 lioiil to Ament an r spioss Mv gosh vviuit am I going to do' How will ibis negatively re lloil on mv 1 apnbilitios as a University instructor? I moan, linos a poison like mo loallv do sour a I’b ! > And vs bat about my kn!s' I moan. I'm a molbor and ovorynuo knows what a ro sponsibihiv ilia! is Mothers novor do anything wrong (itspo 1 tally li d s against tin- lavs )’ What sbot.iti pooplo like us do Apologize I g u o ss W o should lio sorry lor everything Sorry lor our past sorry lor speaking up. sorry lor being alive That s what wo should do Hut you know Watson, it s weird I don't feel sorry a! .ill l da/v vs orld. bub ' IJeltra Ferguson Kugene Don’t believe it Will Rogers oner said, "All I know is what I read in the newspapers" Well don't be lieve it1 Newspapers seldom get it right The quote attributed to me saving the University should graduate Blink students [ODE. Nov .IS) was taken totally out f i onlext Nothing was men tioned ot mv strong emphasis nn individual responsibility along with institutional respun ■■ability in m ademit pursuits Mat k students have an op portunity to get an education here, but that opportunity Is se rioucly hampered In a pro found la< k of Black and other minority faculty, especially mi nority female faculty <Harem e Spigner Assistant Professor 'si hool and Community Health More dangerous In response to Matthew hokkeler s letter in the Nov 20 inirr.ihl I’nrsonally. I find the hair ed a n d prejudice i n kokki-ler s letter tar more im moral and detrimental to "the yyelfare of other people" than two people loving one another regardless of gender and or sev ual preference Bridget Wudst Student All guilty Dear College Republicans, I ysould like to respond to your efforts in retailing ASUO Vice I’resident JoSonJa Watson I am sure that each and every one of the petition signers have not lived such an innocent life in which they art; aide to con demn another for such acts II tin- petition signers would take just a few moments to watt h W atson work, then per haps they may see her as a pro lesMon.il pis! as Jennifer Bills has commented Bills works with Watson on a daily basis and lias had the opportunity to see Watson handle herself where tier job is concerned. All of Bills' comments have been positive and I will trust tier judgment as a student lead i r Vuu iiugh! consider hiking iIh- limn to witness Watson in In! w orking environment iind tilt'll from tlii'iii Ilust.' your (in i sion. ! tin not sen .in\ point in which In in ill W.itson on the ii.isis ol her person.ll lile U ,it son h.is thus t.ir lione .in ext el lent (oh .is vice president and I believe she will continue to do so it .lllowed the opportunity II you are the ones who wish to punish her lor her deviant act. then von should also con sider rewarding her efforts and great contributions as vice pres nienl I fail to see what grounds you have given to remove Wat son based on her professional work Are you sincerely con cerned about the effects her ai t would impose upon her job as a student leader, or is this pist another one of your ways to i reate political waves' How many ot us (students and leaders) can claim that we are solely Innocent ol such ( riminal acts as a minor in pos session, false identification, consuming illegal intoxicants' How many of the young men of our campus honestly can say that they have never engaged in any sexual acts with a female under the age of 1H' Although the state of Oregon does not have direct statutory rape, it is classified as sexual mist on duct Good luck guys 1 do not believe that many of us can say we are innocent of all these crimes As it goes, they are all crimes, although some may fie more severely punishable, wo ure all guilty! I am sure those "innocent" people will (lime to terms in who is guilty or who is not As for me, 1 would rather not catch tills wave! Wanda I.ee Psychology 17* hrst Debate ■<! a,'WAT /JfUD Ary oPPCWtV \ * \ OPPtS ' The Eco/sjorA'c valaise of the carter, era AND SADOATA HUSSti/V STiLL IN POSaILQ rWJf*£jNb M:S NOSE AT THE U S f W4i I r tuink r I youft rtc P^-T' WlNVTE. V£ GOT More cards