EDITORIAL Higher Education Act doesn’t solve problem College students got a break when the U S Senate passed the Higher Induration Act last Thursday. Now it just remains to be seen what gets broken - the spiral* ing tuition costs limiting higher ed access, or the col lective backs and pocketbooks of students. Should the Senate bill get through the run-around gauntlet known as the legislative process and avoid a veto stomp by Hush and Co., students w ill have the op portunity to go ev en more into debt to complete their college careers. The Higher Ivdocution Act noses the Pell (.'ran! program's family income limit to $42,000 a your- up front the current N 10.000 level. The grants themselves would also increase, from $2,400 now. on up to $4,800 a year in 1097. 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In She [wist lew years and intensifving ini i‘ntly i ha v e been noticing terrible events on i ampus. and indeed m tin* world in general l p to now I have just been keeping tin- experiences in mind, but now I am ! >o i oncerin d to al low it tii pass any longer Ibis morning, reading The Ki’gistrr Cuuril (1> b -ii), 1 i burn i-d upon all artn l«* I'liti tli d ")i-w w iirrii'd by ini rease in inti'rmarrugi's In thr art) i li>, Harry Shrage i an t )rtho dos jew and president of tin' ( iunbilled lew isi; 1‘hllanthro Jo. ■■ of cire.itel Hostoll ") spoke of bow troubling is the Ini reuse in intermarriages "to non Jews lie raised some good points bni atise frequently the rhndrelt of those marriages do not ret eig en. tin'll Jewish her Huge Hut But watt, I have a whole ell! i •- to ; ■ ;.i; > I w , ■ ys e> k-. a go I w .s [. e sing two | eo; ie both men, one b I a. k one white. !,,r those tteedmg to at tribute blame to sin b things w In w ere i alimenting on their dish, i.e! I am writing the M ike Tv son trial Ono man (1 was walking the opposite yvay so I didn’t knoys who) stated, Veull. I know You know she w anted it lib.ilk ty\ > up on the board While I was at a leadership conference a! Washington State University a leys weekends baik. i chanced upon a board ssitll yvhich I took great pleas ure a sign stating < elebration of HI.i. k History Month with a cluster of bl.u ks from around the world who hod tontributod to humanity Seemed to me like a good, positive assertion ot value Two other peopje waning with inn The next time you start to denounce or judge someone, consider what you are doing, and try to understand them a little better. Please. fur the elevator. though, ihil nut lake .is much pleasure in it Both, taking inn !n lit' of hum piMii dt sr 1'iit. piiK i .-liisi into a M in's ul prut.mi- lit-nuni latinns of tlic HI.u k Student Union's actions on their campus, ami. in fai t. its general existem 1 \s ,,uid isiui ,iti- tin-in i n ’i Hut. i liaik three' risrn there is tins entire Oregon (iiti/ens A ! i i a in e m title r i i r.ili \ u gut'ssed it bum ■ There's also tills sudden need to see Japan and Japanese busi ness as tlie rtieim bringing down America (five) there is the entire Afrocentrism move sell African supreme! \ over Wo! Uf h . slur \ , a 11 in response to till' equally incorrect and real tion.irv hurui entrisiu that, uis lortunaltilv, lias fat ed world so i ,! ties ti.r the last 500 V ears There was tii.it hi e. k woman complaining about that stupid Indian at Nelive \merii an .Student Union "i'bere are the men who think all women are valueless tile women who think all men are equally sal un less There are the men who think that all lesbians uist need a good in.in." and that gays are bill half-men And. ol course, the men and women who think homosexu als just have to have sex < am pulsnelv with an\ ot their own sex (And. dare 1 sav it. to top it all. are a security risk ) Ih now. you're starting to get tiie idea, hopefully We're sud denly maintaining more angry, uneducated, uni ummunii alive myths than we should, by far Feeling like you belong to something is one thing But vsh\ does everybody suddenly - uuhtuntly have to affirm tin ‘Hist? S v i-s as white hi.ii s. Na live American, |t:vv. Ar.ih. hel riiiMALial It .1 mi i( .1 ppi'ii, " It!. homosexual. bisexual, Asian. Aim-in an. N.i/i, gentile. Christian Muslim, Basque, insh. English, "old,” young," Ri jniblit an. Democrat. 'good," ■ • \ i!. moral, immoral Am 1 dim \ mg vuu vet? Wot 1. I'm sorry, but now votl know how 1st- been feeling Who has the right to dr miunoc anothrr ’ Tu oonverl an . :m i ‘ 1 don't think of m\sell as , white ithongh van wouldn't lull win'll 1 ve gottrn rvrr. an ho.ii o! Mini, m.or, voting, hrt erosrvn.il. Blmkfoot. Latino Amork an. ! trnd to tiunk o! myself as who ! am. or. w hrn I Uniting myself, as a human bring. Of i ....rsr 1 liatai a trrs transitive i out eptualization of the uni vrrs« and tend not to have to fir ,, absolute in everything, hut still, jus! as a practice, roufd I imiui r someone out there to share iiumanity with me ' The next time someone is an gry at you don't get angry ti n k. (ml attempt to establish lines ot i ommunii alion and under standing The next time you start to denounce or judge someone, consider what you or doing and lr \ to under - stand them a little better f'lease lli i ause we all seem to !.r do* :• i.ng up into our own i amps ioi sieges that definitely shouldn't come The more people there are who aren't limited to a camp, and < an therefore go in be tween camps, the more people there will be to help break l amp and create a unity And fur those who complain about unity, you don't have to put aside your own beliefs to become unified You just have to be willing to respect every one else s (and they must re spin t yours) without imposing your beliefs upon theirs In the short term, it will be hard, hut m the long term, our i hildren or i hildren's i hildron, will have it much better Seems logical enough trunk future Surd mu Mile* i s u student ut the University