Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 07, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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PARKING
Continued from F’age 1
( iiimsii The construction has
i r. .is d .i loi of noise and has
caused some ut lti( houses to
ln-< mm' dirts
1 tie nr\s residential parking
program is .i plan arrived a!
unity b\ the University and
'tie ( itv ot Hugene. said ( lares
Dr avion, director of'the ■ Office
of Public Safety
Drayton sail) there was a
great deal of com ern by ri'si
dents of t riin erslt\ owned fain
\ housing in the east campus
areaabout the amount of traffii
and the danger that it poses for
small a hildren living there
As a w.i\ to deter students
and staff from taking advantage
ol fre< parking so close to cam
pus Drayton s.iui the i it\ en
■ ouraged the University to im
plement a residential parking
program similar to programs in
the south and west ! am ersits
it roas
Residents who rent from Uni
vt rsily owned housing in the
i'.is! campus area will rni'iu'
We are relieved
the lot is almost
done. The
construction has
created a lot of
noise and has
caused some of
the houses to
become dirty.’
Mary Tegel
/ ,is:. vr’v /.s' resiOpni
free (inrking permits I'hosc
who ilo not live in I’niversiU
housing will havi in pas SIf*
(irr vehit Ir per \ isir lor extend
ini parking beyond the permit
leii two hours
ACTIVISM
Continued bom Page 1
I i»>te •Mild
in addition Ui time another utisi.ii.lf in i-nvironmt'nl.il activism
is lintl 'students .in really recognizing the interconnectedness ol
ill these (sot ml) issues together." Hoop s.ini
example. students m.iv on ,isi- ill\ !•-«'! guilty for working
in \ .in saving old-growth fort-sis inti in.; putting energy into corn
batting racism
i'll.- growing complexity of studi'til environmentalism is lining
. ; .! !!\ n-.ilt/.iiions that protest is m Finger the ff!■ i live tool lor
i;,gf it was m the 1 >*itOs
i: tin I'tHOs student .11 Uvistn shifted aw.tv from ptolest in the
streets to dmloguc and more mainstream politii s. Hoop s.ml I
• *,I ; st.m.i .: e\ I'll d m im i ' .IT' i w e-h students spoke II,,!
more
tests aw r re,tied to educate. but instead ihrv'rt scaring pis.
pie id! Foote said
V i.'iv ''mversit', students agret Him tmomental protesters'
:ses at'' good hut the wav they go alstut it isn't, said Alex.in
d; . / ipp a s, .pine: mre pohtu al si a" 111 1)01 '.! ‘lends and puts
tillin' people oil than it recruits
Hi t tuse I'tn l!ti!il!it!|li,iilslli is at: .sstie whose till " has come, vs e
ii s< t :.,e. •• ■ stage protests ! , :■ \Y, , an :.uk to people
fhotiiu said In- s ii.i'ii trying to t teak town the oust tint options
tod stereotypes to ens .' ■ a: u u' a; i sts ,e ,udv i.tditai beaks" hv
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i. ' i.ke t g i .'a nut vi i si ie.nn, I’ooti .aid. vvh in
tie; freshman and sojihornore seats at the Uaivets ly was instru
■ in t’ong ;• -*>it m gs ; ' i: : ! ••, ► •• I'm
not lining anything
Other students pert ewe protesters to be meltei live for tins ma
son It «. td.it.mils , ibs u jus ’.o tin wii-i|e vs or Id how you feel aitou!
hut v "ire not i- ’ .ids doing • duett , onstrui live said
Charles Uetsler. a senior history huh nr
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