Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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    11th ft Kincaid, Opan Mon. - Sat . rh. Mt-4111
Ducks to dine at business lunch
By Dara yn Trappe
I'niversltv student* v\,!! hav■•..»»» ,>|»ji »rJ*.inHv
lu x* month to n,'r! mumlters .if kwgetii ■. pfufes
sional emmnunitv who share common ■ sr<■ <• r in
lerests bv t,iking part to the tenth annua! '.sk*■ .i
Uut k to bunch pmgram
I h<- Student t;ntvi fMlv Relatione. ! imi, and
tie- Hugetie Chamber of Commen a .< <> sponsor lh»*
nl w here student* .«rmatched op. .it cording
Pi their in,t, rs ,ind.< an»er goals, vs ith hugene are a
r osiness p.-npie w ho p.i\ tor their own .lunches
and the students' they are mail hud vs Ith
Deadline for students to apply is Iridav and the
lum boon will take pi.tie I eh 217 from noon to 1
p in m the 1’lttmun Koom of the Casanova ( enter
next to Vit/en Stadium
Jason K-eit.(jell.'of SUKC said enough members
uf the i ommunltv have .volunteered to take par!
that students in virtually every major should be
able to find a mat* h
K< i< tii'ii s,iiil ill though job prus>po< is and leads
sometimes result (he mam purpose of the pro
(•ram is for students to loam about their fuluri’
p: iS'ss: »n .1: I w hat to e\pe< :t ill !tlr Ktlgene
Springfield area
I iv goals of thr program ar>' to rdti( •»If stu
di :.!s . i t H 1U t possible Careers. hill it illsO docs a
good .>!;■ of strengthening tile lifts between till'
t 'mvt'rsit.y and tin nmmuinity," lie said A lot
o! ; tin business 1 ullimumlV MW till’ Uni
versity as an isolated area
\t tin- luncheon. four pairs with similar inter
rsts will hr seated together, so students will be
abb- to talk with several different people
Mam students have already applied, and prior
ity is given to those who apply earliest. Ren holt
said
Apple rations are av ailahle at the St 'HI office 111
Hoorn 140 Hendrn ks and in the journalism and
political science cilices (aimpleled applications
should he turned in to the St 'HI' office
Professor wins human rights award
By Colleen Pohlig
t nw.i d ae; ■ sflo*
A l:imiTMiv professor re
letved an iw.irt! lot outsland
mg .Mirk .Hid rescan h an r.a ml
cjlst rinnn.ilian in ( apital sen
11*ih 114; far .1 bank In- wrote
■itKiiii hum.in rights
Robert Maura, psvi dialogs
111 • jj, 1 r11111 • 1 si pinfessor. was ret
agni/ed bv a hum.in rights ar
gani/atlon lar Ills bank, Dnilh
iiiul l)isi:rimtiui!ii>ii which vs.is
published in KiH'i
I In (iust.nus SHcrs ( i nter
lat tin- Study of Human Rights
III tile United Sillies Will s|M5ltd
Si 1 .(KM) la |iillllii l/e the award
ill magazines
()ur main abjei live in writ
mg lias beak was to bring the
es tili’ti. e ti. the puhi 11 Maura
said ; I'here is .1 lot of evident e
out there that points to dlst rim
m.itinn in the Ament .m judit i
.11 s\ stem
Kevicwing inure Ih.in 17,(100
i ,isi's Mauro iiml (Ir:iss re
searched unti analyzed data in
eluding tin- rnee of stispeelet)
perpetrators ami vit tims of t ap
11.11 crimes in eight southern
and midwestem st.ites
Their research concluded
that ss f1111* perpetrators are less
1 ik>'ls to he sentenced to death
tor killing .i him k person than
t«!.n k perpetrators would lie lor
s ., :mg a w hite person
V i u r.' and (lro-,s a I-1 ii I s> os
ru'd a disproportionate numlier
<11 i apital sentences were given
to people ul color 1!) ( ases III
w lot h their i n Urns were while
Bi-Ion: doing ill - book, I ss.is
in favor of (he -death penalty."
M.iurn s.iid, "bnl when I started
reseuri fling. I found no evi
deni i- that the -.death penalty
deters potential criminals
In I,u.l, I found some evi
deni i- that the di-all) penally
may have .1 br11l.1l ellei I (on the
pulilli ) .is ihere is usually .111
inr reuse in homicides iinmedi
aielv .iller someone is killed In
Ihe death penally . Mauru s.iul
CORRECTION
In Ihe l.l .Ms seel ion of 11 n -
I,in I 7 iMirmld, the Muslim
Student \ssocialion vs.is
misidenlifieri The l.mrrnltl
regrets the error
Prince Puckler's
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