Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 10, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

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LETTERS
Worry
I rei cnlIv attended my first
KM1’ budget hearing meeting ,i!
the request id .1 Iriend. .md
frankly. I was appalled by the
insulting behavior of several
student officials toward roll
cerni'd students
1 must admit i have not fol
lowed school politics very
closely, but what I witnessed
tias me worried ulxnit the fu
ture of this institution At one
point. Incidental l ee (aimrnit
tee memlw-r Anita Stai ry was
so rude as to storm out of the
rexim, refusing to listen to the
students Moreover. I-.MIJ board
members Sara Dodge and Scott
Dunlap made it readily appar
en! that they did not care to
bear students' opinions
I expei t this kind of behavior
from the administration that
has repeatedly shown its lack
of romerti for students, but I
bad expected more from these
so ( ailed progressive' st cfent
leaders
Sean Knox
English
Fund raiser
i bis is in response to Debra
I- ry - s letter Money, ()l)l.
Man h ■ ' oni einmg the land
raiser Trading Places" in
yvh ti i) i ’ n l y er si I y Pre sidelit
My ies Brand will sw ill !i jil.n es
yx ilfi ii student for a day
Hopefu 11y, I can clou r up
some misi uni options she .mil
others m.iv havv K.i'rst of .ill.
this fund -raiser was ,in idea
given to the Student Crtiversity
Relations Council hy another
university that puts it on ever\
year (>ur organi/ation brought
t It is proposu 1 to Brand who
agreed to partM ipate
We felt this . 11 11 vit v won Id
give at least one student a be!
te: idea ,1 w hat Brand s job en
tails. while at the same time
givmg Brand in 1 ipporturntv to
see turn one student spends his
or her day
As far as hr ye s y oneerns
alxiut where tier money would
be going, every dollar donated
by students for this raffle
yy dtl ,;n dire, tly tow ard stu
dent programs Our organ)/.a
lion, s! K( is a nonprofit
group whose only purpose is to
organize and put on t mveiMly
events
W, aft ill ha: a.. ,| tgantz
mg Homei timing activities.
May lest. Barents W* eg.-nd .
| e oak • lain h 1 r
[or a l), ..■et! Dui ks the 1 an ; . ■
blood drives, the Settlor Send
oil and Comedy Might, just to
n.i'iii.' .1 f< s\
! f anyone has quest ions of.
torn if ns about (his ftimi raiser
please li t'I free iu i imi.ii I our
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Llano InKstor
SURC
Other side
li! failing lb1' -if!ii It s on I’m
lessor John Hci-he .mil Dll'.
Sc urtmrnugh from the Offu f of
I’uhlii Safety. 1 w.is rompolli il
to ask Si arborough to slop by
my offu f a nil explain his Milf
of the story
Another employee itrui mv
sfll listem I w.tfioii! making
iidgnif nts of 11 ir ow n U i
would love to tn-.ir Irmn Beebe
.mil has f him expi nil !hf apol
ogv hf offufil In ihf public
■a lets off 11 f r last niflc ami
then hopefully slop all Ihf
(Ourislingmg Thorn aro onlv
Us ci pfoplf who arc iiositivf n|
tfif im idem. ami I hast* only
hoard mif
Vicki Travis
Stall
COMMENTARY POLICY
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Political Biography: A Window on American Politics
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Creativity, Eccentricity and Serendipity in Science
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