Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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STREETWISE
QUESTION
Should the University Bookstore sell
Playboy and Penthouse magazines?
'The contro
versy is out
of control
The discus
sion is
overly ^
emotionally
charged and
people have a tendency to
say Well 'pornography
objtx tifies women so all
pornography is bad
David Ellsworth
freshman math:major
"I think the
magazines
should be
there if
people
want them
I myself
don't think they art' a good
role model for women and I
do think it degrades women
in general "
—Tiffiney Schmohe
sophomore, undeclared
’I think that it's
kind ol
disgusting but
it's peoples
own ctvoK a
'What they
want to buy
(Whether it « . ur.es men to kx:>k
clown on women) depends on
tiie pen.. .n some men it does
viimi men it doesn't ‘
Kym Daggett
|umor psychology major
“If they lake it
off the
shelves it
Would he
censorship
It s the
women s
choice they're not fore «xi to
pose nude It tlwit s what they
want to (Jo. tfull's what they
want to do "
—Peter Koong
tne.hin.in political scient e
"I would say
it s OK It
you want
something
like that
you can go
in and get ^
it arxJ it you don't, you don't
need to (It doesn't cause
men to look down on women)
anymore than topeless bars ’
-Sean Russel
freshman history major
"I would like
to see them
make that
i.hotce to
allow
people to
gel them
elsewhere and to promote
literature and magazines
rtKire positive in their presen
tation of wi mien *
-Maia Holliday
senior, .architecture
Panel: society a nightmare for blacks
By Daralyn Trappe
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today in .i
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N ightmatr
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presented as [Kill ui ilia i lavi't
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Clarence Npigwr. an asset t
air professor al ihi* l-niversitv.
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have in-.ire i d a i ham a til i is trig
In age liS than a man living in
Hariirni
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111 gatlgs
Certai nlv the i.ivil rights
inovnment was never a night
linin', but tin' sin lets it's had to
rxist in lias in i T! a nightmare,
he said
Whrii hi- returns linil.i ' • the
1 .us Ai. irra Wald !mils
most ul his friends in prison or
dead 1 i an i mint on mv fin
gi-rs flow mans are left In go
home and talk to. lie said
i'iii need lor hi.n k unity is
trui nil. Ward said, aiding its
not etiuugi) to get through col
lege and earn a good living 11 d
means ignoring the reallW ol
injustice and not working to
i hunge il
An ami lent e member ask> i
about the recent confirmation
ol (durenc.e Thomas In the Su
preme Court and about the
schism in the black population
that became evident when the
national chapter id lhe National
Association of the Advance
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