Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 16, 1992, Image 1

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MONDAY,
16.1992
EUGENE. OREGON
VOLUME 93. ISSUE 121
EMU directors
clash with IFC
over budgets
jThe two groups differ on
where to make cuts: student
positions or administration
By Daralyn Trappe
t "ii'.i : Asso i'. • i' '
The I.Mi Rii.1 r11 <11 Directors and !ii
Incidental !•»■<• ( nminilti c won t "a >■-I lor'
a budget hearing until next month but
the battle lines fieiw een the gr -ups havi
already lieen drawn
\lter weeks id di'b.ite imi no-eiing- ■■■
!ween the !',M1 bu.ird uid the !!•(.' .ds.i.t
where iuts should be made the i Ml
budget < ommitler approved i 1UU u.1
budget Indus afternoon that trued
1H ' members
Sura Dodge and Robert (Iru/, ltletnl»-!s
d itie let is lie, is tile I.MI ' eigi t
committee. voted against the budget that
passed.
Indiiv s meeting was tvpic a! id others
tai betweei
groups reientlv with anger and frustru
tion the overriding emotions ae.d it) to ill
students often sitting in to support the
IK
li t members contend that the pro
posed budget makes too many uts in
( bad uate Teat lung I ei low ship positions,
student emplmee iubs ,md night manager
slaff positions II * members have drawn
up their own proposal that would cut
bai k on some administrative positions
and salaries
II fl members contend that lewcr stu
dent positions w ould have to tie i ut d the
i-.Mt.t board Was willing to i : dm id
ministralive cuts During the meeting,
lei mi mliers irterreil to tile : Ml stall
from administration down, us top
heal V
Students an- going to get hummere.t
l uiit Cru/ said How in student
e|ei led representatives vote ii favor of
Turn to EMU P-igu
Tropical tango
Mentiery. at the Haw3n
Club practice native
turcr- '■ -r H'( ■ '.puny
:uu to be hcht on April
/.' in tl < EMU Baltic* >m
if ar i>V./A; ( t’”' perti
a (liner ot the Muon
i i ■ v i i ft New . e. i i l
TATTOO YOU
Sports editor, Jake
'the snake' Berg,
goes through the
process of getting a
tattoo
See TATTOO, Page 8
JUST A REMINDER...
This is the last issue of the Oregon
Daily Emerald for winter term. Publica
tion will resume on the first day of
classes for spring term, March 30.
FINAL HOOP
* The Bruins handed
* the Ducks their final
* loss for the season
| Saturday, 83-76.
Se« SPORTS, Page 12
Conference to feature native peoples
j Speakers from the world over will
address the preservation ot indigenous
cultures during four day gathering
By Rene DeC.tr
indigenous peupi” from 'ill over the world will gather
in Eugene next wr. * it; .in unpn •< edented gathering lo
find wavs lo pn serve their iulliir.il heritage and their
I find
rill’ four-dav cnnlereni r. wllii h IS open In ihr public,
will feature 21 s|n -akers from mu li i nunlriis .is Mexico.
I’rru. New Zealand ind ( .m.id.i I . ature I will lx- 22
panels and 1 *> work.shops on sm ti topics .is rainforest
preservation, women's roles, and arl and culture of in
digenuus people
Ru hard Si line der, World l’eai e University i ham el
lor and i onferim i nordmator said indigenous people
are thosi who wer.- tin- original mhahdant.s of a region
before coloni/.ii u -rt b\ i liter people
Native Amer i.i:., native South Americans. Hawai
ians. Canadians arid people from Costa Kh.i are all ex
ampins of indigenous people. Si hnetder said
"We're going to have more medu me men and high
tribal leaders than have been gathered in one olace, '
Schneider said "It really is an ini redible list
The conference ailed "l’eai e and the Plane! Native
Wisdom. Native Rights ,md Motfu-r i..irlh. will t.«k«•
V in li .M» r V Kivir Inn .mil will tie
hru.idi as! t \ i • r the ( osla Hu '.an based Kudin fur I’eane
llni ut die mm Is id tin- i unfiti'ni i is to in'lp etpup in
digi nous people will) I'lonmnii .mil legal inloiin.ition
th.it tin s ( .in use in their own • mintrv
Schneider s.nd tin- < tmferent:»! is nisi) .in attempt to
lim'd bridges Irluirn non indigenous people .ind in
digenous unis. ,im! to flit it support from non native
people
This is going to hf .1 wonderful i tint.ition proi css,"
In s.nd 'It's going to take cvervlmdv on this to limin' it
work
lor i<x.inip11- St hneider s.nd people from IVru, Bra
/11 .uid (Hsl.i Kit.i will ni'cd hflp from pt-oplf .ill ovit
thf world to In-Ip them s.ivc their ruinforfsts Imh.hiw
they ' nut do d done
It sfi'ins to mi- th.it college students should In- inter
fstfd 111 this lift.iuse thevTf j^i 11 r !>.; to he thf orifs to see
th.it I s done. St hneider Mill
( i remomes w . .pen with -i walk ol n.dions. le.itur
■ ,:i ■ r. present it . • • Irtmt d ifferi-nt tribes .mil n.dions
dressed III tin ;r native regalia 1’n si lit lit Ions will he giv
to .n both n.itivi I.in^u.iges anti bngllsh
Stuill'tlis get s spec l.ll df.ll otl 1 he tori |e rent e , whit il
will t ost SMS for lour days tut lulling four lunches at
Valley River Inn The tost for non students is Slur> A
daily rate for students is S2f> ,mii Sr><) for non-students
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