Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 31, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    Hell can wait
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University Bookstore employee Richard Hines Normxtd,stops s'udt -w. >n ■ • <
floor from entering upstairs to the book section due to overt'-'. .ut ng The o'r > ut
line gets too long and soon students arc standing near Ancre ott e- . ,v s
need to get books." f fines-Nor'wrxx1 s.nd
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King, it IMi year-old politic al si inn e major said
In1 chose Ferguson, h 20 vear-old (ourn.ilisrn m.i
jor, because In' believes she is in lunch with the
student tnidy
"Holly " ill m,ike ,1 gre.it VII e president liei ails,
she has a gre.it sense of wh.it the students want
and vvh.it the students' desires are he said, and
there's nobodv in the ASt!() right now who's rep
resenting that
1 think students feel that student government
is a clique and that they're lot.ills isolated from
the average student,' King said
Ferguson agreed "Because we re not en
trem hed (in student government!, we don't have
tile politii al baggage other ( andid.ites tnav have
she said 'We are bringing new and fresh ideas Cl
the exec utive
King and Ferguson's i ampaign plans combined
with a joint ballot measure initiative, reflei t their
desire to respond to students and lower fens
Along with their i ampaign, King and I erguson
have proposed a ballot measure to lower tout ut
student Ilfs In ah. eit 10 | ii n fill
With the hdj 1 t in; i grt
W I Ison (|| till' ( i )| lege Kepi I 1)11i ,U|S K ■ . .1: id I er
guson s,i!ii thi'V w 1;] be 1 ontai ling rvm student
group they < an think, nl. including student |>,ir
ents iiiiil dorm resiilntlts to tmd it wh.it they
want from student no1-eminent
They vs III a Iso be n aid 1; 1 11 tig 1 !i is •
student interests whit h they jihm t. sh-ire with
other 1 .Hided.ites .mil 1 urrenl ASt t ) ■ t!u mis
II eieited. King and Ferguson . ! they wd!
continue to stay m tom h vs ith stmt. : ;■. host
ing .1 weekly \SI'() 1 oflee hum. r 1. >-d:: g Hie e
hours at tables m the I.Mi . md 1 aking tie
\ S I ( ) 1 dill e more i 0111 tof table and apple a I. ible
kilifl also said lie would like to mvolvi stu
dents in ASI'() decision making by ; .! . /.■:
major Issues that the \Si ( ) i. < 1 ies
l or king and I erguson. being resju usive nn ails
not only listening to and acting on students
wishes hut aggtessivelv ip|iruai lung students to
find out their i uni erns
Instead of wailing lot an orgum/at a a. to as .■
to us and say y\ e need help on tills, '-rgus a.
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in .i written statement King anil ! ergus.>n <i• • < rietl rising lees .mil
t.d .md "waste' in ASlH) programs
"With the lost of tuition continuing to skvrut ket ami Ins,ms.
ele( ted student o(h< i.ds seem unit illmg or tillable to respond to the
students repeated demands lor re.isonahh ini idental lees 1 the
candidates wrote, vs e have decided to take the issue awuv from
those who promised to resolve it and put it dirts tl\ la-fore the stu
dents
The proposal reads Shall the ln< idental fee tax be redu( isl from
the t urrent amount ol Slllil (S'llN per sear) to no more than Suj 7()
per term ($.f7H 10 per year) for hsi al year l’t'i t lM7'
If King and ferguson inquire the required H00 signatures h\
April 10. students will vole on the measure during the ASt () ehs
lions.
In order to fat dilate the proposisl cuts. King and f erguson sug
gested an ui ross the board cut of 10 percent lor all student groups
preferably from stipends and salaries
"Student involvement is not about getting paid. King said
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