Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 02, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
Student Myles Brand entertains junior Elizabeth Conner by warming up with some improvisational etercisos in
Brian Jardine s Vocal Jazz ensemble class Brand and Jardine traded places in honor ot April f ools Day
President
! Brand is student for a day — no foolin’
j After trading places
with Brian Jardine,
'real' University Presi
dent buys books,
sings and tees off
By Came Dennett
ire**>i 1 Are- a'o ; d
University President itriun
Jardme siii) iii- Weiinesdav
about tin efftK ts ul Measure 5
at a luncheon meeting of the
(.reater Oregon Chapter of tile
Publn Relations Society of
America April Inols'
Brian Jonline did speak hut
utilv as an afternoon stint as
president trading places with
the rvul University president.
Styles Brand
l or the prii e id a raffle tic kel.
Jurdine bought liimseli passage
into another life
Jurdine told the lunc h c rowd
that fie wished fit* could speak
on a positive note. Ini! that
Measure S has had a negative*
effec ! on me
"My hope for my future
Turn to BRAND Pago 3
fry .o'* ’ 4««l|r
Presidont-tor-thoday Brian Jardino inghl) survoys the
expansion ol the Knight l ibrary
THE WAITING GAME
Why do Oregon State University stu
dents get their diplomas at graduation
while University students have to wait
for theirs?
See SENIORS, Page 6
OUCH
Learning of the
match just hours
before, the Oregon
men's tennis team
fell to Portland, 6-1.
See PILOTS. Page 7
NIXON *92
Radio listeners got a scare Wednesday
when the ex-president, as played by
comedian Rich Little, announced his
comeback plans
See NIXON. Page 12
Coffee shop,
magazine
reach accord
j Magazine disclaimer to
ease tensions between
Queer Nation supporters
and the Beanery.
By Tim Nefl
f ff } Av* >< i.l’O ! ! •! ■■ it
Urn ga\ rights group (Jueer Nation am!
the Brunrrv have reached .1 tentative
agreement to resume distribution ot 0
gas oriented magazine through tin1 Ku
grnr i < dire \tori'
The mtivr toward resuming ilislrthu
turn ot tin- l..n iiulfr Xrtwurk. .1 l.ugrnr
based g4.1v anil lesbian news magazine. is
.mill'd ,1! rasing triiMoir. la-twerii til.- lo
i al guv community and thr tvs., Kugrm
Beanery stores
Allann Bros Colter ( otnpanv, whii h
owns ta >tti sto! I'S harmed tljr / .0 rrn/rr
Veinsnk from all Its ston-s last (JrUoU r
amid 1 uslomrr complaints about thr
tll.lg.l/mr s 1 onlrnt Most ol thr i urn
plaints wrrr about thr ptiolir srv .idvrr
tisrmrtils run in thr puhih atiun
! bidrr thr new agl re men t. ttir mga
/1nr vs 11 i n-tiirn to distribution rai ks at
thr Hi atirrv storr at 1'..' VY I dth St with
a prinlrd dts< laimri about its potentially
offensive i onlrnt
I hr i ornproniisr w as hammered out
Mondav night during nrgoliations hr
twrrn (Jlirrr Nation mrmhrr llliitnv
Pislirr and Kantdy Bright, manager id
thr I-dth Slrrrl Branrrv storr The agrrr
mrnt hinges on approval from Allann
Bros hr.idipiartrrs in Corvallis At press
time, no dn tsion had hern made
I really like the disi laimri idea and I
will ir\ in push it through. Bright said
Mv dn Is111n IS that It Would tie file best
thing tor the restaurant It s something
that's positive tor Both ol us
Turn to BEANERY P.icjh
Southeastern Oregon vast, foreign
jThis corner known as 'Big Country'
offers different, rich landscapes and
sights Oregonians may not be accus
tomed to seeing
By Jayson Jacoby
t mof.tid ftepofter
On the road
to
Eastern Oregon
To tIn* mujoritv of ()r
egon s population,
whit li lives i sl ul the
C.isi ,ide mount.mis. the
sliite's southe.islern ( or
net he.irs little resem
blunt e to tin- (fregon
the majority is ,n i.us
toflied to
With Its V.ist streti lies
ol seeming nothingness
devoid of houses, high
vs.ivs .mil other s\mhols
of urh.m life. Oregon's
"Big Country" t un
seem foreign to those
living in th<* inorr cjrnsely populated western side (l|
Tjrr to OREGON Page 4
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Steens Mountain is one of the unique geographical
tonnations in southeastern Oregon