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    TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1992
EUGENE. OREGON
VOLUME 93. ISSUE 78
Bills accused of violating Constitution Court order
j Student says ASUO president still
funding USSA activities despite court
ruling
By Kirsten Lucas
Emerald Reporter
University graduate student Henry Oberson is point
ing at ASI C) President jenmler Hills ,md i rv mg lou!
Oberson. who was responsible for an ASl OUonsil
tutiom (vourt-ordered ban on student binding ol a nu
tionid studerit lobbying group. Monday requested the
i ourl hear evident e Bills violated !hr courts Hnnn
tier ruling
In response to Oberson \ i omplasnt lust month, tIn
court foil nil l anted States Student Association <i is
criminates against vs lute, heterosexual males m its lor
trig phiU v lor the position of affirmative .11 lion offii er
[tet ause the ASl'O ('.onstitiitton |i!.hihlts stuiient
fees from funding programs that dt'i riminate, the
court halted Inc uielilal l ee Committee funding of
CSSA metiiliership or .11 levities until tie- egant/ahon
1 hedges it s .piestsociable |i ib lie si r I (it urn
Oberson n-i 1 • rd.lv ritseov erril. tb.U ASt 1) •• pat tu spa
lion in t :SS A has a iicvtinued in vpite ! flu ourts nil
mg
Siikc Dri nnhrr. thi' A St H) paid lor a t ,'SSA rrlatrd
trip and agrrrd U> <k iommodatr a t'SSA rrprrsrnta
!ivf vjHMk.iT Ihr I ASA has also suhmitlrd an annual
budget rrtpirst of SI 1,1100 to I hr ill
(Jbrrson is enraged and believes Hills should hr re
moved from offk r
I hr jirrsidrnl ol thr ASI’l) is responsible lo tip
hold thr \St () (a institution and .ill thr rulings ol thr
i unslitution ( ourl, (ibrrson wrote in his lomplaint.
\ r.d lai In rr to do so t oust itulrs non In II i II mm! ol d u
hrs f it Inch! w; d innststulr .i vat ant v ol that ol
I jrntoUSSA Paged
Rockin’ the EMU
Fishbone lead S ' <;cr A: .jcr, i Me-nre -.Mirks the St . ■■ ,i ■ ;
Monday's concert ,n me EMU El., -non: Loca t and 77:, L'amies .,r, , tv.v:
act ir what proved t : ■ a very t pular 1 . • , • p<.anc< Tor
more photos, see Page 4
uo student accuses
dorm resident of rape
j Woman says she
was raped at knife
point in the basement
of Hamilton complex
tly Ge'M Koopp ' q
fit? puiii f aff looking ft >r
.! I ',f,ir titi! I'niversily fresh
man Mu hael ibitrir x Kvan *11
rttiinet lion with list? rape of .in
! H -year-old Iri shman ivimiun
in Ha in it Ion Complex's co-ed
i ighl rtM.ru early Saturday
\ wall.ml ua issihm! Mon
.lav for Ryan's arrest alter the
■tiuiiiiii identified him Sundtiv
as lirr alleged uliai ker Both
Kvan and the woman art- Ham
ilion (aimplex residents
\ta ord ing to polii f . the
.man said 'In- was washing
her clothes .mti watching tele
vision in thf bast'ini'nl of Ham
■ ll.tli ('. mipl' X when dm was
ippruai iit*if hy Ryan Shi? told
;>. n it i lhal after a HMllinUte
. ir i \ ft saiion. R\ an persuaded
her lu at t ompartv him !u the
iilui aliofial weigh! room
She told police thill oik e In
■ w ■ iv;f11 mom, Kvan pulled
...! a kin !e. a: iegi dlv raped her.
k her krss .uni If!! \ftrr tin*
assault klm riillisii hfr room
m.ilc Iroui llif H.million base
(iii'nt. I iit roommate (ill In I 'ill
ami llif (illii o! I'stliln S.ilflv.
anil llif hugene polii f depart
Htt'iil responded around I a in
Slio told police that kin was
at ijUallllfd with lilt kilNjHM l
and lhal hr via-: a fellow '.In
dent Slit- identified Kvati as tile
uttucker on Sunday, pul ice
nan!
I hr ‘,vi in;an w .ik liikell In sa
(fed Heflr! General Hospital In
a Iiietllher (if tin- Dean ol Stu
denlk OlilCe She Wak not other
wise phvkii .illy injured in the
alt.a k
(.era; d V iselel . V K e provost
ha a adeiiiK support and stu
dent services, said Kvim hor
rowed a friend's tar alter the
assaull and hasn't been seen
••mi e The ear e. a maroon 1‘lHa
Honda At cord
Moseley saitl Kyan is a parol
ee horn the Oregon State I’em
ntiarv but he didn't elaborate
. n why Kvati had been in jail
I’atmls of the immediate area
Wen- increased and wilt emit in
m until the siispi-i I is arrested,
.aid t ,irt\ Drayton. (IPS direr
tor
Second-graders become recipients of award
jYoonie Park and Lindsay
Jordan, to be given award
by the Springfield Human
Rights Commission
By Rene DeCair
E m«r a id Associate Editor
Ask a second-grader a stupid question
and get, not a stupid answer, but an in
sightful one
Seven-vear-old Yoonie Park, a Korean
student at Centennial lilomentarv, vsas
asked lo !.i’k about the differences
tween her and her first-grade (lau< .im in
friend. Lindsay Jordan, age seven
"We don't (aft* about those Yunnir
said We just smash them on tin■
ground
And what Linds of things do they
smash? ''lake potato chips," Yoonie said
giggling l h. Ok I guess articulation of
the philosophy isn't important What
these two do clearly understand is
friendship without judgment
Both Park and Jordan are tins year's
recipients of the Human Rights Award,
given by the Springfield Human Rights
C luiiuntssiud
The !w<i girls and ttic third recipient,
Srtiuiv Shirley , i physical therapist .it
Mi heti/u Willamette Mnsp:!a'. mil : •
hundred at .I community oeiehruUon in
humir nf M.irtin Luthei King !r this i t;
li.IV
! he award is jnlemleil to ret ogir./e
people or organizations that have inn
trihuteii to human rights either through
their own actions or In edm atmg ah
ITS
The girls seem to do IKith
Turn to AWARD Page 3
UfflMcomc
t»hoto f-f A Vo R«r '«
Yoonio Park and Lindsay Jordan will re
ceive an award from tho Springheld Hu
man Rights Commission.
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Wiinm
BACKLASH
A newly released book
documents the war against
women's rights and the
feminist movement.
See REVIEW. Page 6
WEEKEND VIOLENCE
A University student was stabbed just
before midnight Saturday in a melee on
19th and Alder streets which may have
involved as many as 25 men.
See STABBING page S
SAFER SEX
Doctors agree condoms
do not offer 100 percent
protection, but how much
safety do they provide9
Sw CONDOMS Page 8