Promises Poor Don king and Holly Ferguson So desperate lor greek support that they have to resort to promising to make up their entire exetutlVe sialf of greek students frill state the AMO shoe hi he tor e\ erv one " Even more so, it is strange considering Ferguson s long as social i o n with tire Oregon V’orr e. whit fr has often been critical of the greek system If you don't he'lieve me. diet k the Mari h issue I question the tat tics of King anti Ferguson Jason Sprague Student Ediquette Sint e ! t ame U i the I im ersi t'v. tilt' incidental i re t otntnit tee has had meintre: •• from OSIMKt.. Mil h.\ the lesbian Claj anti Bisexual Alliance, the greek system, and many other orgam/.itions, hut never ah lyd It's a disgrace that l.tis have been so under represented on the li t: Keenrring st and.ils within the ASt () are i learly the result of ignoring the obvi ous advantages an Ft! would provide Having .in Fti on tile 11(1 would help keep student groups strong, work toward lower fees, improve communi cation Between the 1F( ami stu dent groups, and provide a voice ol reason for the commit tee Kds .ire thoughtful, unbi ased . honest, and ioncerned aliout the welfare of students Other candidates .ire in.ik.im; i ague i ampuign promises th.it llur'v II put the student" bai k into student government or the you bar k in the A SIR) II "s time to put the Kd .bat k in high er ed Ed Carson IFC candidate Veggies (.re.it i .irtiKin \ oil r .in April u l.mri i!.! As h.id new s; Iron tlie rnedi.i about tin1 environ merit .ind our health seems to overwhelm us it is refreshing to know th.it tlie rnedi.i is also: show ihg how w • i .in s,: |y i■ these problem-. Red III ed ; onsurii pt ion of me.it is In i: ' iiiisiiis the only solution or the Hindi solution hut it. is .in .Ai .-;li-nt solution A I ge t.) r i a f.-s , ■ . iis ., A ho i i1 he.1 ithier tintrv the r oinrtniri Amerh.in who eats a meat ten tom if d let. and i titling h.n k on: meat h ..,.'d agr u n ilu re w ou ld certainly help in saving Hra/rl's r tin forests (cut down to make room lor i .rule grazing), all the world's topsoil, wilier, potrole iiiii and other vital national re sources John Robbins' hook /her /'or a Vew Amrru.i contains mam more reasons lor limiting meat consumption, and is an excel lent resource on why what pen pie dor tide to eat should ile pend on more than just their taste buds Justin Jacobson Student WHO ARE THE NAZIS? Half the Germans polled after WWII said Nazism was a good idea - 40% said it was bad-the same ratio in the U.S. on the My Lai massacre of Vietnamese peasants by U.S. troops.* Thesa topics dscussad in TWO KINDS JIM WEAVER The Genetic Origin Of Conservatives & Liberals Bring this ad to U of 0 or Smith Family Bookstores for a 20% savings. Exp 4-30-92. • 'fuptof 3 Mawta an] t«».» tr< Amnocan WaUfy .iowrwart * r. u,~ v lAjlA St*v« f Up until that moment, Raymond had been a rather shy employee with a nervous twitch. Up until that moment. GET REAL WORLD EXPERIENCE And the competitive edge you need in advertising sales with the Oregon Daily Emerald. Let’s face it. Sometimes a college degree with a good GPA is not always enough to land the job you want right out of school. Today’s employers are looking for applicants not only with job experience but the time-management skills it takes to hold down a responsible sales position and a full load of classes. The Oregon Daily Emerald’s display advertising department is now hiring for sales positions. All interested students should pic k up an application and job description in Room 300 EMIJ right away. Tiie job entails all aspects of advertising sale's plus exposure to design, production and business skills. Gain valuable real world experience by working at the 13th largest morning newspaper in Oregon. Closing date: April 27th at 5 p.m. Oregon Daily Emerald