Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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    GROUPS
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"A progressive student government
flgfits to make sure our education Is ac
oossiblo, affordable end (of (ugh) quali
ty." said Brian Hoop, Student Senate
vice president and ( ommillee orgiml/er
Hoop and Steve Masat. Incidental l ee
(kimmltlrx! budget analyst, organized the
com minis', which is ((imposed of con
corned members of ] ri student groups
Both Hoop and Masat will lie running for
ASUO office, so they will not partli ipate
in SDARfc) endorsements
SHARK members include memliers of
the besbian. (lay and Bisexual Alliance.
OSIMRC. Amazon Tenants Counc il, the
International Students Association.
Saferlde. just to name a few
The committee's members don't rejire
sr>nl spec till interests. Hc>ii|i said ’'Those
are average students that i^ire atMml lie
ing student leaders
While no one member nm sjmak Tor
Ihi* entire c onunittee. Crete him Ha I Mir of
OSI’IKC offerI'd her reason for gelling in
volved with SHARK
"I'd like lo mm- «t ( ounlubllity in stu
dent government,' Halier said I also
Itunk tile (hearings) are a forum for dis
cussion alxiut llw roles of ihese different
(ASUO) offH es
"My numlxtr one concern is ronmiil
merit lo sludeni part it ipatlnn on this
campus through student groups." Halier
sail)
SHARE organizers hope that the en
dorsement process will prevent candl
dates from claiming "progressive" agen
das lighllv, and will instill a sens'- of m
countability among elec ted student offi
We believe that the
endorsement process
will at least prove that
the candidates are
aware of progressive
goals and that they are
taking their Jobs
seriously.’
Brian Hoop,
committee organizer
dais
We l relieve that th<- endorsement pro
( ess will at least prove th.it the c'rtndi
dates are aware of progressive goals and
that they an- taking their jobs seriously."
Hoop said
!n this capacity. SI) \K!.’s mission is
very similar to a group 'hat disbanded a
fen years ago. Students for .1 Progressive
Agenda
A ing concern in this ye ar's election
will .las student fees Masat. who is run
rung for the ITC , said that the key to his
progressive philosophy toward stu
dent fees is "acknowledging the differ
elite helyseen increasing at.cess and dl
versity and increasing fees "
The committee will hold endorsement
hearings for interested c andidates to
night at 7 ,)() m KMl - Century Room A
There ysill also he a general interest
meeting Thursday April 0 in TA1I ’ C.en
tury Room A
Contact Brian Hoop .it :H(>-H724 for
further information
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procedures to be followed in
i asr of accident or emergent \
(OAK 571-JO 1 L'O)
Besides requiring that .ill
drivers of motor vehit les on
University Business have a val
id driver's license, tin' new
rules sj>ei:ify ihal all drivers of
stale.mvned vans receive one
hour of van training Indore lie
mg cleared to drive a slate van
The rules also propose that
University departments submit
the names and driver s license
mimU-rs id pmspis live student
dm .-is annually to the ()lBee id
I’uhlif Saletv
OPS Would determine the eli
gibility of proposed drivers
based on i riteria outlined in
the new rules mi ludmg po
ll nil s driving retord, a ml
would issue cards lertifvmg
those who qualify to drive on
1 niversitv business
A similar drivers clearance
procedure lor prospeilive fa< ■
uIty and stall drivers, with do
partmenis submitting names
and driver's license numbers
every three years, is included
in the drall rules
Whim travel of morr Ihun
2 0 0 miles 111 o n e d ay Is
planned, the proposed rules re
quire the timer to set- that ,il
least one other passenger Is i er
tilled to drive and at Is as a re
lie! driver
All veil it Its tivs neil or leasetl
hv the In I vers it \ e vt ept
huses, rnolort yt les and st out
ers must is- equipped with
seat hells lor ear h person In
addition. drivers will he ev
pet ted to make sure that their
vehit.le contains an emergent v
kit
As weather and road condi
tions dictate, state-owned or
hired vehicles would turn lire
t hams or other approved trat
lion devices Operators of pri
vately owned vehicles used on
l diversity business would he
eri! ouragfd to supply t hams or
other traction tlevit is
Alter the Nev atia at t.ilient,
University officials hail urigi
After the Nevada
accident,
University officials
had originally said
they would not
review their policy
regarding state
vehicle use.
nallv said they would not re
view their polity regarding
state vehit Ic use
This stance drew criticism
from some legislators last year
including State Kep John
Minnis, K-i’urtland
Minins had also questioned
the use of seven state cans hy
UHt l rnversity students m Jan
uary to attend a Sun I ran
i ls< o peac e rally during the
Persian Gulf War
The hearing yvill Is- held on
W ednesdav at t ji m in the
i Ml W alnut Room The hear
ing officer will he Muriel Jac k
son, retired assistant sic e presi
dent for administration
Copies of tin- proposed rules
■ ire available for public viewing
during regular business hours
in 11u offii es of tile President,
\ n e President lor Administra
tion. t 'diversity Senate Presi
dent, ASt (), Director of Hu
man Resources. and the Direr
lor of Putilu Safety I hey are
also available in the reserve
sei lion of the Knight Library,
1 SO 1 Km: aid St
Written i liniments may be
submitted before 5 p tn
Wednesday to tin- Offleo of the
\, K e President for Admlnistra
turn in Room 202 Johiison Hall
Written or oral comments may
also be presented at the hear
mg
After the publii hearing and
tile ( losing of the comment pe
riod, Vice President for Admin
istration Dan Williams will
evaluate publii comments and
•i11 available information The
new rules will take effei t only
after permanent filing with the
Secretary of State's Otfli e
HEALTH
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has tiit idcd to list' ttds same
formulution of questions
' The University of Oregon
doesn't have the reliabilities
to handle a survey of this
nature," I'leischli said
"They're well-trained at the
University of Nebraska to do
tiiis survey
The University of Nebras
ka lias <i list of (i00 names
and phone numbers to ion
tart They were not given
addresses ol the students
and the information given
by tile students is i omplete
ly confidential
The answers given by the
participants are plugged into
a computer and no record of
the participants' names or
phone numbers is kept.
Moist hli said
Students are obviously not
obligated to participate in
the survey, but health renter
medical administrator Bob
Petit strongly encourages ev
eryone who Is called to take
part
"This is .1 very legitimate
uiiij important survey that
will help us better under
stand the health-risk be has
lors," Petit said "By identi
fying health-risk behavior
areas, we can then evolve
some programs to meet the
needs of the students. Petit
said
The survey takes about
half an hour to complete and
the personal tiehavior ques
tions will target areas of il
legal drug use. sexual activi
ty. smoking, stress, nutrition
and illness and health is
sues
The results ol the survey
should return to the health
center by the middle of May,
Petit said
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