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Oregon Daily FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1992 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 93. ISSUE 81 Susoect mav be in Colorado j Alleged rapist Michael Patrick Ryan mistakenly reported near University hall, now believed to be in Boulder area — Prom slat! and wire reports__ Poin t' surrounded arid scan Bed Tins;!'' Hall in the Hamilton complex Thursday after they re i I'lM'd a t all that alh j’fil rapist Michael Pattu k K\an was si'i'ii ni'at the t otnples A woman called the Oil it of Publit Sajistv and said site'll seen Kvan hut later said si,. d been mistaken when shown a pit lure of him. OPS l)i rector (!arov Drayton:said RViin Is snsper ted in a rape in the Hamilton basement Saturday and another rape in Boise. Idaho, on Sunday s uit Delia.live s^t Jim Pelle n| the Boulder [ttiln e Ryan is Believed to have been seen in Boulder. ( olo !h;s week, and a i .ir m«ii( lung the dost rip lion .if .< \ehicle stolen from (ini' of his friends w .is sp. : !e I III the i itV l.lte I ili'sdttl. I’ellr said i<\ in was seen driving i l‘IH5 m.iroon Honda \i ; nrd \viSti I’t'rinsvKanin lit oii.se |>i.ite l N! n't 7 i tii- ear h.is numerous bumper sinkers He told .i Ser\ n r station < b-rk in Mount.mi floine Id.iii > ,md ,» hits tiliiker tii.it he w.n en route in Boulder polir e s.iui Rv.tn it is white . left 1. untie. ..(lit 1 HO pounds with short tirovvfi ti.u: .i lull I ard and blue eves On Roll and Idaho iitlli : ill.-, <t s> nhe hint ns dangerous 1 . pfehetid Inin Indore tie hurts someone here. I’eile sjill Kv.m u.is puroled from the Oregon State I’eni terui.irv m Septenihei .lifer ser'i lug u 'three ve.ir sentence tor armed rotiiierv Oregon pulii r s.nd he has an extensive criminal history ;rn hiding arrests for auto theil ami robbers views on pornography given j Public meeting gives Bookstore di rectors chance to hear local opinion By ColleenPohhg * meraid PU»! ■ censorship and Amendment vs w I- irsl nograpfn perpetuates violent e women. s truing this thing into •of freedom i*I speech IS ,i r> ..I mistai said jo I rigilto : f tlio l-nivi-rsit\ S U'ulllrll s Center “The question is not censorship, but rather, is pm nographv one of the lo< tors that causes violent e against women, ami what is the criteria lor sell log II.at.-rial a! the bookstore On the Iijjj side of the argu censorship and tin* first merit. Amendment wen- the main enneotns "!i iii.Lt1 ss is denied, thi'n that's i ensurship. tins is cen sorship.' luw student Will I’ortnllo said ' There is no evt dance that pornography leads to violom i' against women 1 he \ Ivon ( < inimissh .'it:, d I. In..I evident e as well as others and I lie v were unable to flrul a imk between violence against worn eii and pornography , he i n ; v el sit v it i ik 'lore Hoard of Directors beard com merits Thursday night in a i rowded public meeting at tile U : s iey C finer from sov era I groups and individuals regard H.g tie '..lie of Piuvboy and /’i-nthouM' magazines at the bookstore, sources ol tieated defwte in I he past several years that tin ' -sstou lias ' o i the magazines Tint purpose o! the meeting was to gather information and i ommi-nfs from tlti! i omnium! v regarding the s*iof /’l.iiliit and I'rnlhousr muga/tne-,. (li-n pm 1 manager of !!.>■ innik-.liiro ' ll. Will .0111 V i i U • W !•> '• an .a lion mo'liiii; Imt lha! list* iui.ifd will pul this mailer on <i liiiuri- agenda Pornography m-Is women up as nothing mors' than objm is Ui.it m always .■■Mi.ltlv ;-,rfy and w ..i;’•Trispiio . .! and whtiti ps pi>- an- < lifted they an fin! complete humans they art- lor people s own USC : , i i.! s'. ... 1 : - ..ah r w in tiler !(.■ '. w ani n> .<-11 material that is m*< i.iliv rnspon - anti tain- a slanii against si'Msm. as n has on racism, Trigilio said A not her student and rod! r < * * lor of Miti Against Kape W . liiam Brul/man. shed a per ’ am to VIEWS, Paiji* ■: One year later •" • f A ' .' *» H » *, Nt r ,i '(hm ,'jA< ■> ;-art ' ,t t .-gene : . . ; " ■ f < i flui'i/'-' i ft if:;: i, //'•<• one if .)• \ . <•'> ,'/ic t:rijinnm() o! the Per. .r< Gulf W<u i.isaon rt.ione of About 80 peopk: who rvothre eS their opooiutiOf) to US involvement to the reel on NCAA requires higher GPAs from student-athletes NCAA CHANGES Beginning in 1995, freshmen student-athletes are required to: shave completed 13 high school core courses (t 1 now requtred) shave a 2.0 GPA and 900 SAT score or 2.5 GPA and 700 SAT score on a sliding scsle (2.0 GPA. 700 SAT now required) Changes will affect current high school sophomores. j Director of Black Student Union sees the changes as "another form of racism" By Jake Berg The NtlAA will soon expect Us site athletes to perform as well til the class! as they do on the held But not everyone agrees with the t hat saying the hmghei a idemu standards disproportionately illicit bl.n k student i he \( \A Presidents ( oililltisston a! weeks annual meet;:..- m Anaheim < strengthened academic I cqu irements It into and maintain eligibility in Divist school s lent w 111 ath hist ahf. 1 eel It. -g no : g I!. I'I'I , high school studrnls Will lid rmjuirei! In hiivi: completed 1.1 s tiff nmi-j's anti line .1 (I to 7 '■> (IPA wilt) .1 Hinting test ss 1 ifi‘ iin inltn r the SA’I or At ’1 1 . r e\iim|)!<' .t .tuiirnt iitlili'ti will) "l f> U'A is eligible willi .1 71)0 Sion- u!) the SAT. urn) a slutiimlnlhlHi; with .1 7 I) < it * A Is iligihU' w ilh .) <HM) sA : More Student uthleie-. l urrt'nlly arc required in have graduates! Irnin high ss liool w ilts !1 tori' courses completed. .1 miniinum 7(1 (U’A ami have .1 700 SA I st ore The ■' hniiges will mil .ilh't l .my sludenl athletes currently ni tt»*r i rmt-rsiiv The hrs! sitiiit'iits In ! 1 -i■! these ■■ tIs■< Is art' 1 arm:: high st hiK/i sophomores Another f , in tlic ,n .identic change-. w ill attes t next (all s freshmen Beginning with those sladiTi! athletes, they will complete at leas! 7r> percent of t lie ns pi 1 rs • merit s m a «t < • grre iirnj'.r.iin enlenii}> their third year, 'ill !><!(( irnt into their fourth yr.tr and /'• p. r (Tilt into their lift!) veer A study mdilii h\ ilie NCAA At ademii Ki m aft il Department revealed tfl.it it tills same polity fi.nl hi i It Ur.tit .lei! Ill four out of every ft) freshmen tooth,ill and I. e.k> t fill 11 (il.ivets would 11.1 Vi: fieen dls.jii.il died M.iin opposed to tt.e n forins ..i,; a tfnit tin i hunges would k. ■ '|i .1 grr.iii r nullii I of hl.e k -.1111! 1 ■ nl •ulhlrtf - from . 111• ■ 1111111;■ 1 ul leges (hail white student athletes. 1. Is.1 Law lelH.e d i: . : :. Ill l tie Hl.lt k'Stu dent thuon, said she personally feels ilie changes ate another form of racism M\ making it that high." l.awreru e said, y i ll l-siving out a lot lit the lif.uk itfi 1 ,t to NCAA f’.i je 8 1 PUNCH LINE ' Bertice Berry is either | the Bill Cosby of : sociology or the I Doctor of Comedy See ENTERTAINMENT, y Page 5 JUST A REMINDER... Today is the last day to add a class and change from audit to credit. It's also the deadline to apply for spring term under graduate and winter term graduate degrees. u-i^a MLK ACTIVITIES Weekend Martin Luther King Jr celebration activities continue throughout the Eugene-Sprmgfield area See CALENDAR, Page 3