Oregon Daily THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1992 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 93, ISSUE 119 Senate kills reform plan on cheating j Proposal to create com mittee to hear academic dis honesty cases defeated 26-4 By Daralyn Trappe Emerald Associate EcMor The I 'niversity Semite shot down a proposal Wednesday that could have Mg nificantly altered the way cases of at a domic dishonesty are handled by involv ing students and faculty members in the decisions By a vote of the senate rejoi ted a faculty senator's motion to organize a committee made up of five faculty and five students, which would pare down into three-member boards for each case of serious or < ontested ( barges of dis honesty that come before them Currently, cases of academic dis honesty are handled by outside attorneys who volunteer tiieir time as hearings offi cers The cases are conducted like trials with law students ac ting as defenders and prosecutors Marlene Drencher, direc tor of the Of flee of Student Advocacy, spoke before the senate and explained her opposition to the motion Dresrher told the- University Senate, made of the student unci faculty senates, that these lawyers and law students have a better grasp of the legal issues, pro ceedings and Implications than most fac Turn to CHEATING Page 3 Warming up a dead audience PhOlo t>y U& l'iU4y Dana Heitman. a Univenty music graduate warms up m the cemetery Wednesday afternoon under sunny skies Heitman has played the trumpet since he was m fifth grade and currently plays in the University Jsu’c Band Highs today are expected to reach 65-70 again but Friday will bring clouds and possible light ram m the afternoon Ticket revenue funds lots jOPS's program fi nances mainten ance, renovation of campus parking By Colleen Pohlig Err** a id Reporter For those who think the money they shovel into the parking meters everyday is funding the Office of Public Safety's pizza parties, guess again. The parking program, a sub division of OPS. uses the money col loot ml from tarmpus meters to fund maintenance, repair and new construction of campus parking lots. The recently completed Bean parking lot at 15th Ave Pnolo Or M* Calf OPS pul lad $133,458 out ot Univanity parking malar* laal yaar. Fund* want toward parking maintananca nue and Moss Strict is one ex- The money generated from ample of what the parking - program funds. Turn to PARKING, Page 3 County to study CFC removal, recycling plan j Ozone depleting chemicals would be removed from junked appliances By Christopher Biair t frKxaKi Editor Th« t.iine County Board of Commissioners a^ri i d Wednes day to bexm work on a plan that would remove and ri i yi It: ozone-depleting chemicals from discarded appliani os 'Hie county's waste munaxe mont division, with thn help of thn county's legal counsel, will submit a final version of the plan to the commissioners within 4f> days for approval, Commissioner |erry Kust said "We got a Kr,-,‘n light to X'* forward, but it will take some massaging by I• ~>4