Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 13, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
MONDAY, APRIL 13,1992
EUGENE. OREGON
VOLUME 93. ISSUE 132
Students (from loll) Sean Russel, John Hiebl and Pal McCreory tidy up the lawn in front ol a l ugene homeless
shelter Saturday as part of OSPIPG $ annual Hunger Cloanup
Project raises $600 to fight hunger
j Students roll up their
sleeves and go to work
for the eighth annual
Hunger Cleanup
By $00 May Wong
Abiiiit ! SO t’lmersity ,m<i Lmr
Cominunils (adlege students vol
unteered their lime find energy
S,i!urd.iv 111 the eighth muiu.il
Hunger Cleanup organized by
t)Si’iK( i
> tie program vs Iih Is in v id veil .1
uvo-l..ui! i uinruunitv ( ;■ (»
win ii ihr stuiitmt vuluntii'is
diviiii-d into groups .mil w m !..
15 work sites u llicu omimi: • \
clnantip work The s' uli'iils ;;oi
sponsors to ilimatc moony in r\
i for th- work
Ki'|ir« si iil.ihvi's (mm thf l-minH
H ini si* Sholtur. 1!. ilnt.it lor Hu
•:i.i i:.11 .Hill (J' l'IKt . spok>' In .
unli-rrs about tin1 problems ol
himgt'f iirwi liiiuiitltssni'ss in 1,'u
gnne .ini! in th* i utiritrv
Lvirvilay 00,001) people tin
from t'jiusiss ol hunger ;<i( whuhl
40.000 ire I hililn !■ s i d Inn
Trelmir OSI’lRtl projeel li'.nii'i
(Wit)
Huusr. '..ml 10 pen rut of the
w Oh i hiidirn
Hruiiks ()' ( \• i w l) u ' i '•
w ■» > >i .\ 1!; *: i m >! I hr i hi uur
!rss t.imiilrs. sauj thrsr t hiidri'n
untjrf^ci ir.iiitii.ilK rxpt'f u’ih cs
wiiit h i t iii id hu rl mm j * * l v m thr In *
tun
I !; ■ huti^r: . w hic h is
T,m 1 CLEANUP P i j. 4
Students join
forces to push
for tax reform
j Today's rally to address upcoming
second phase ot Measure 5
By Paul Morq,m
f . 1 l\'w trt'nitV* .
Ill* Sliidrnl C i.mlilmn lor Hi^hrr L.due atlon and I hr
AS l JO may no I hr trv 114; lo make* tax re; I nr m a iimn- r\
i Huh; isMir, hut lli.it <h* -n't mrun tins don't want pro
pit* in pav attention In it
V\ ilh lhr sri olid ph.iM* of Mr ,« iih' S elur to srt m, t.ix
rrlorm may hr thr most import.ml issue lac in^ students
in Of'/.on Ur in A at*nit wh.it rx ■ tlv will U- cut or
how mm li mmr tuition will rr-r an u nt tear, hut vvha! s
i rrt.no ; * uls on I tuition hiki s ,irr definitely in thr !u
lurr
two hivt |inm d ! n < , with s! u dr fit
groups from around thr --1«11m m «itordinnlr .1 three*
tiro d stairW iljr 1‘ffclft III triform stlltfl’llts tUld IflVoivr
tti'/.1 0: thr ih , iMun mnkinr pr-.u • mo r« umd im; ihr
i if '
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v : ! with «-t campus railv teat h in II it *. r<lining, thr
1 :. i : . ; h-' 1 u ■ i ■! ::; i! ni I ,M ! ' Hal I n • /i;
I .. x 1 r for m w 111 hr ! lit* 11 h in. d thr r.ill s / lr.11 h in, lea
! 14 r s m . • mvr;.;U indent trr.hmnniais on.I i.unity and
•to : ’ r, 1: , j v ; i ■ w t ■ / i < »• f f 1 u i.; !! 1 • 11 u \ . u I c 11 M« .. .; *
S : .' ; 11.i• . -o\i i ! n 1 w I.i \ rr !i u ii i ■ .0 . i« .-.r n !! .• ; it t
cf phase two
A: w ith tin St Mi. th<- slutrWMl* rticrl c. hroi-* t i;
. /hi! j hv Slush fits .0 < );. , 1 ■ ; t ■ ii.il i.i jvt • ■' gc ( i.i
Ire,- i.ijmutton am! student governments ,it llu stair's
Him rfsitirs aiid t:ollrijrs
Thr phm me.hides rallies and tr.u h ins at seven thr
stair s iinivrr atics ami collr^rs a voter registration
■ ! i . ; ' J II ’ll- ' p-. ■ it ?fu |p:?.|| • a? M,|\
l . .1* f r. Or*a/ n Stair. ( )i'i;uM lm dilute of I r< hnologv.
{Jrrr/ifi Stati Portland State . Southern Oregon State
and W ' O ff On / fh St.ilr vs 111 ill havr fallirs tills
month
On March li ' iilrlit leader- at seven of thr stair's
• Old .: ; vr f Ml if*, iililii »u III. '-if that a major \ olrr
registration drive will begin in April
* HALLY f " . ;r A
Youth corps offers high schoolers work alternative
j Students learn valuable
lessons in Eugene's North
west Youth Corps forestry
work program
By Tim Nett
i A.;,v ilt* fat.*
Melinda Wi ll*, usl wanted to do some
serious i limping
So w him tin- lU'il Ilnsliin llolloge grad
unlit heard about Northwest Youth
Corps. .1 hugenetiasod summer forestry
work program, shit jumpitii .it tin oppor
tunllv
Signing up ,is .in assist.mt i row leader.
Wi'lls believed shit could just go along
for the rule Taking charge of .1 group ol
hitfh '•( I s! ■ I fills li-r five W f • ►
something she planned to reserve lor the
( rm chief
Bui then a ( f» vv leader position
opened up. and youth corps stall uigii
lit': \>i apply U i!; i: I. a W . . k she W• > 11f«■
paring her ung < rew tor v%«if k Ha
I’rospft t Kanpur Distru t
[ was terrified Walls said . had
never dmcii a van or hat k.ed up a tradrr
or siartrd a i .imp stove
That's vvliffi sin? look, a youth turps
motto to heart
; didn I know lh.it 1 could do it sin*
said But th** youth corps philosophy is.
; ust ti v it, and that s w hat I did
It's thr same lesson hundreds of \ >ang
piHiple learn every summer through tin
\Y< program
. lie> a:, to the organ i/at inn . *
ir iItiTi; itiVi--, to lr.niilmn.il summer
jobs 111<■ sens. ! at t ninpltshmeni they
gel tr :i; ’fie pi , •.;< .illy demandmg work
■ . mI:;. vs ith ! hi1 trrr i'i v
You [jut ihi'in in linii envimnrnnnt
and I hallenge them In work iwrii. and
ama/mg things happen said NY( Hi
r*‘< tor Aitiiur f’ope
Tin vontiis join for five or ms week
m -.sains to work a v ani ty of outdoor jobs
in m.ii.i- ol t!u Northwest's most rugged
country
I: fa; a si ion. a votilii i orps ( revs
in.iv |.i i ii! to i niimlx f of locutions tor
(nils ii as imildiiig and malnl.linillg
ii sing trails, eleaning i reeks, developing
i a f r: |. f i d s and restoring wildlife
h.itu!.il
1 f.- ii'- mi pi//a parlors .uid there s
no filasa 1'iipe said ■( gives them a
rt• .j 1 pers|n i 11vi' im their iitiility I" 'Id
things they ir never (ittile helme
The I S Forest Servile iiml sever,il
lure'.! produt Is r utnputiies r onltii I NYt
lur (lie prujei Is Mi e! ' > f ill'1 111M111 r 1 >• 1< i r
lire progr.ilii is gem-ruled by those pm
Wi spend ,i Ini id time selling the
( urn epl. 1‘npe s.nd We trv In find
groups ill.it .ire pro youth .Hid wind to
give youths this edu< .ihornil opportuni
tV "
However the (ontllllling ( (UitroversV
over hnrvesting old growth limber Inis
rcdured job opportunities from forest
produi Is i onip.itiies
If they're not working, we're not
1
furn to YOUTH f’.ige 4
SURPRISES
Oregon football coach
Rich Brooks made
some surprising roster
changes Saturday
See BROOKS. Page 5
VISIBILITY
Organizers of Lesbian Gay and Bisexual
Pride Week say they will try to put a "hu
man face" on Eugene's lesbian and gay
population
See PRIDE WEEK. Page 3
TRACK WIN
The Duck women's
track team defeated
Washington State and
. Minnesota Saturday
Sex? WOMTN, Page 5