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Oregon Daily FRIDAY. DECEMBER 6.1991 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 93. ISSUE 70 Simon says aid reform will help By Carrie Dennett • ia Associate Editor Many t'mvrrsit\ students could yjel a reprieve Irom The criiiu h of Mi-:•• • irr S if a finari . i.il alii proposal sponsored t>\ HS Sen Paul Simon passes I lie Illinois ! lent;., rat. spoke about federal fmamiel aid while in l-aie'em- Thursday to re< eive the VY.ivm Mofse' inter; rity in I’olitits Award I lie present loan programs are \erv. ver\ i omplii ated and very limited." Simon said The Snnon-Durenherger pro posal eliminates most ol the limit*. ISi.it Sni* (t iglUT I'.n m .1 limi \i : jtr.iintM •• !■ i banks. .mil TiiNttMcl prunmns ftmti'i to 'Su dent s. !ri nil, .tbout V1 ’ bills :i in amiiml <• lilitli’in<•;»E spr.ridpii: m ! In* gu.irnirthi*' i: sludi'ni loan programs wHiihi hi ■ shrill'd info in-.i*. • v i iv ; isi i ■: i visiani r ; jtfogr.ini I .ilh*.l ID! \ t n-ilit. available la students v\ if . ..! f *.; ird So moorne' vs ith npa\ inns! .is a i unable per i ishliigi* of alter-m bool mi onn i o!h*i ted through 11;» mi nine 1,11 sVslem • \n .,*. : .'SI- m ihi* 1*11*11111): ; • (. l.r.irtt In jirui itle miifi- .is stslilfn r In stll.ii Ills hum hm nil .'ini' l.miil . •• .uni rsliui I ■ .1 i'll in siuiii'nls limu iiiodur.ili ill’s ’ ' ■ ® ' ■ '■ : >v ■, . v\. ■: s - ; n.! ; ii j -wi■ I i i: -.i iu in) lol i ; i S. \ ill ii !.(’!■ 11: Jlilft' itlfln ini i i ili‘^1- .iflii IJi.ik' Ilu ni .m.m- i ! tin- .is 11i.t> ihu of hit,Hu i.il iini i llllrhiiv I’fi”. iiii’ill SiVii'. lir.iini s.ik! hi- .uni (hr !'imitm IV support lilts prupos.ii hi* ! .■ •: SIMON f’ t I What the duck is that? •> ' ' ' ■ :: * h ■ , ' , i ■ .1! i\ ;• : •» uj ; • ; ■■ • , ; ; >i • ;?■< <-u ' ■ It'r M ■ , r 1• • ; 1, !,’■>• pro/Cr' ’ A.'iP<y.Y> ;i ■.jraclu.Vc ‘ . h ■ ' ’ "t ' 1 '■ ; .1.' .i /...•• (U‘Siqr ,*/jsn Pho!o by Jut( Pa?. ay US Son Paul Simon. D ill. and his twile. Jo.inno. lour 13th Avenue while on campus 1 hursday afternoon Saferide debate goes beyond initial complaint By Gem! Koeppmg ,r >: I .a M • •ga' - ■ ' I ! ‘,\i" ■ I hr < oustiluiiwn.il i hall. ng>- Salem). i urrentlv l.u . ■ is |iisl part i if ,i turner struggle firing w aged i«*lwi i-h 11 s * • man .mil Ins ft irnds wini filisl lh.it i iialiellge .ilwI tin- V\ ■ mi"’ll s ( I'lilrt Tonight tit ’ III in tfn HMt U.ilnul Kurin. the \SU() ( onslttti hull l I ill ft will hear student Ahe Heptu I I h.irgi that '■ a! fide lils i rim in.ilrs against mrn hv not allowing tfirm tn linvr i n rulr in llu vans lint ifu' fi l lings .iImint this issue i mi deeper tlnm : .in .n>;•.i iiirni in front of a student i ourt i f, }) I' ’ , h. Ilrv. . till- i tiler jn . : is 1 : r i. ■ ' -.!u ill.tl dialogue Issues lit free speech. Jioil.i pim. r .Kill 1 mil vid ll.li ill’i I ties ife all Involved Women's ('elite: nieiuln-i •• i .dieif ()!!; S drty I times in four davs In report vvhat tin s said was inappropriate lie 1 i.iv i. a 11v a gntu|i outsiile tie 11 . dfii . . d ( ins Hi .1 \ l. u 1 d ifei tia of ops l it.' . alls started on Monday Nov IH vvh.i h vs e- the same day Hepner I lied l In- i ha I lenge with the \SU() < a n litiilion ( our I M n 1 t .entry Saleiide 1 .. direi tui ..lid Mepte 1 and he. Il n nd-. wen lining disruptive in and outside of lie oltu e \\ , were 11HMII ( esslrll HI edlli allllg ill.'ll. about appropriate 111 havlor." (’.entry said Spei ifli ally t.eithv said Hepner ansi he I: lends sfared and pointed at pe>.pi. wl worked ir ll "a . Sint e Hepner hied the complaint, he and Ins Inends I, ive been interv iewed hv ()I*S h.itf times and their private 1 ..irv .-rsahotis have heell tape fur urded by .ill OPS of III el Drayton confirmed that OPS had ret ordud on > : ..stums be tween Hepner and his friends to find out d their you e-. <ou!d lie maii leal to threatening i.dls let! in Uoiiu n < liter an.w.-fing ! .• ’ SAFE MIDI I' i■•; Campus Radio relocates, awaits FCC go-ahead By Karen Engels t rrwaid Hetxjfief Campus Radio organizers hope to wrap up more than four years of red tape and be Hin broadcasting tiefore spring break next year Only a few ohstai Irs now keep the station from going on the air. said station (funeral Manager James January A move to the station’s newly acquired EMU office during Christmas break, vsill al leviate a severe space crunch, hut both the wait for federal Communications Commis sion approval and lack of funds remain bar riers Organizers said these barriers are only temporary They expect I CC approval within lit to no days, and the Incidental fee Committee voted Thursday to reallocate funds from the existing Campus Radio budget for immedi ately needed office renovations Both developments are welcome new-., but the path til us far hasn't been easy Space and funding problems, disputes over call letters antenna-placement negoti ations am! long waits lor l-( t approval n! proposals lor a student run ratlin, have plagued the fledgling station fur ye,us The antenna issue was resolved this sum liter alter the athletic department agreed to reliM ale their antenna, freeing up the Pl.t' tower. January said This relocation is e\ peeled in coming weeks The originally pro posed antenna location of Hlantnn Heights was denied As lor space woes, Campus Kudin spent one vear in an Agate Street hut that vvas 'crumbling around us.” January said. 111111 has been in an H-by-10 foot cubit.le in the depths of the KM 1 ’ for the past eight months Organizers said the HO square-foot !.\1t space vvas too small to broadcast from, al though preferable to the Agate hut Last week, the KMl Hoard of Directors House Subcommittee granted their request a new office with approximately liiK) square feet Organizers will move equipment ml ■ what is now the supervisor's office at the !.*.!' s rmwanin' :• vr, V. -.! ! tin- . |ai|i w.j-. .1. :1.111 ! b\ KU AX and III' ' in Vri 11V ! r; slrurlnm.il Media ( i ntef I in- rebuilding |)ru|ci I mi hides putting m Iw . Men doors. i partition wall anti i.v irin>; i In1 oflu i will It ilivitlnti iiilu three sn linns >■ produitinn urea. a sluclm .mil i mam office I'hr II I .illui ,ill'll Slri,000 In ill! station lor tin l't'il -o.: si In ml visir No new lumls in m- .i 11 < m .ilnd .il tlm IK' min't i Thursday, hut llir budget reallocation was approved •Students voli'il in the 1‘IH‘I spring election to give Campus Kudin initial binding of SJ'i.Hnl. hut hi* au.se thi-v weren't m i on I hi; air. Campus Radio only spun! .ibowl S'!,000 Tho 11-(. i nrricmi over iln; unspirnl $20.f>32 In this year s budget Campus Kudin had In rrshuffli; Ibis year's budget in order In hind needed renovatinns, whii h arc mori; urgent than other needs and will allow stall training to begin, January said 1 urn I RADIO Pufje ' A INDEX Snap, snap_ They began on the pages o! New YurLrr mugu/.lne and then moved to their own tel evision series Now director It .1 r r y Soon e n f e I d h a s brought the Addarns family to life on the big screen Saa story, Pag* 8 Micro Ski_ A new company called Micro Forecasts will provide up-to-the-minute weather forecasts of area ski resorts. To use Micro Forecasts, cus tomers must buy a card that enables them to access the system with a touch-tone tel ephone Sm story, Paga 11