Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 20, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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ASUO EXECUTIVE RACE
Bobby Lee
Karmen Fore
By Mandy Baucum
lulitnr\ note I’rofiles of nil the i and
Jutes far the ASI () l:\ei util e will run
through Tuestlir)
Bobby Let' anti Karimm I'dr»• lx• it-', e
Ih.dv have thf right combination of
\ S 1 t ) iXpiTUTK C .111(1 ItlfXpcril-IK I' (O
n 1.1 ki■ them the ideal choice inr presi
dent and vice president
Lee believes ills three years in ilm
ASl’O, including two as alhrmatti ■ ,u
lion coordinator^ tpi.diiv hint for tfir po
sition lore believes her lack ol AM ()
experieni c u til allow tier to < ome in
with a now purspet tlvo.
By: not being involved in the ASi'().
I can bring in fresh and unique ideas.
s,ii(l l ore, who has spent four years
working on the Student University Kela
lions Council.
Continual lobbying on the state and
federal level is a top priority Lee and
bore said they believe tfiis is the only
way to combat Measure .Vs impact on
the University They realize statewide
t uts are being gradually inflicted on the
University
Bv getting students to lobby (or a spe
r ial legislative session. Lee and Lore
hope students r an join the push tor tax
reform
Part ol this session would tie to get the
legislature to receive direct input from
students and hear a proposal formulated
by ASI (). yy ith the help of students
We need to be consistent at the state
level. Lee said You just can't stop no
matter how bad the future looks By ap
plying pressure to the Legislature we
C-il them i.. .w devastating Measure a Is
to us "
On safety issues, Lee and fore said
they are exi Bed about their Peace keep
er program The Office of Public Safety
would take an active role by training
Karmen Fore and Bobby Lee
student volunteers to patrol the i umpus
rim program will help In i reate .1 sat
or 0.1 mp'us', ihi1 pair say, ix’i ansi- there
will In* linin' people patrolling tlm
streets and identifying crime ' lint
spots "
Lee said lie v\ as outraged by tll’S s
luek of efficiency .liter a rape winter
term in lire resident e halls
Mam students did nut feel comfort
aide speaking to ()I*S and t 11V polii e ol
fliers about the incident, lie said Lee
personally spoke with students who felt
unsafe in their living arrangements
The ASUO niseis to take the India
live to go out to the site, talk to the vit
tons, talk to the police ullii ers. facilitate
the worries arid the problems that exist
at the time," he said "That's something
I’ve been doing "
They also have plans for restructuring
the ASt () it elected Some of tile new
positions they would create in the
ASt () are state affairs ulfii er to handle
University lobbying interests, a greek li
aisoti to coordinate activities lietween
the ASUO. the Inlerfraternltv Ununcll
and I’anhellenic. a safety alfairs coord i
nator and an environmental affairs nllt
1 er
They said the (new positions! will nut
create arn new expenses. i»-iausi- tin-y
will only Is' combining old and new re
sponsllillitles tutu one efficient position
Lee and Lore also want to introduie
younger students to the ASt () by main
taining one intern for each stall posi
tion interns will earn upper division
credit through tile i S( Ai‘1. program
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Your fret’ U of O 1992
Summer Session Bulletin is now
ready. Drop by Oregon Hall to
pick one up And read all about if
University of Oregon
1992 Summer Session
June 22-August 14
Don King
Holly Ferguson
By Wolff
Don king and'.Holly Fergus.>n 1»«-111• vi>
tho most important thing lh«n i oil'd do
if llil’l trd A SI () ese. ally . - s is to t.
Mini .ill students
■ Till' shot.: ! be a timrlimii'iil of, hy
.llld fbl the students I rlgUSOH s.lld
On. u.iv they ic pr to represent every
student is by lull bringing any uieologi
. d ■ I.!- 111! Ihr \sl () rht-v -ir,
~!11 ■; lo; :;i. . ,i.i--.- . .r id.'-'.i only K mg
s.lld I... I f • cry student. yy In. h is
som.-tluiig tin*v !»•:i. y e ill.- AS!'() ii.isn'l
b.-i-n in tfw p.ist
A. . . ssibilily In tin- sludi-nl govern
iiiiinl is import.ml In us. Ferguson said
! 111• ir |>!.iri• in hh reuse accessibility m
< hide the .teal-ion <d office hours mil
side of die nffu r where studnnls i .ill
disi uss anything th.il’s mi their minds
As tor recent rumors i trt ulatirig lli.it
king iind Ferguson promised In hire .ill
gre.-ks in their e\iw uttve i ounctl. llint s
.isinine. king said
We .ire strongly pro gre.-k W > be
lieve in the gre.-k system We are strong
ly pro student We Ivelllive in students
yvho aren't gre.-ks." lie said
They do feel that gre.-ks are undiirrep
resented in tin ASUO But king said
they plan to solicit applications Iran
every i orner of the student Imdv
(-iiltur.il diversity is another aspei t id
the University that king and Ferguson
plan to work on They hope to strength
en tin- I’rogrurns Council, which is a
meeting of every II I rei ogni/ed gi up
king and Ferguson yyould mak. this
meeting mandatory in an effort to get
the groups together and talking
"That's how you nil tease diversity
,i.. i gii: , and tu king tbat .din e iw a .
a corner You've got to get that group
out into the pubic and meeting other
people Iron, ditli-rent ha. kgrn.mds
\s li : ( arnpus safety king and 1 rig..
,d m ys. is with the Ofln ■ ot I'uti
Don King and Holly Ferguson
um the creation of safely corridors.
Iff i‘ Ofi campus where night ( lasses
v\ i hi III i >e it mi entr atml
No pohlu i.m i .m stand Indore the
. h nls ,uid say. We're going to solve
all the safolv problems.' King said
What Hollv and I want to do is emph.i
M/e to the students that safety is atioui
personal awareness and its alxuit edu
cation and it's about knowing how to
keep y ourself sale more than relying on
the politicians who they elei 1 to keep
them sale
King and lerguson would also like to
im orporale some non partisan ideas
into their term of offii e such as putting
the ih ad bai k ill Dead Week by elimi
hating classes Thursday and I rid iv ol
Dead Week King said tills Is possible
bei ause when the t'niverslty swilihcd
Iti phone registration, the three days
normally reserved lor arena registration
Wele added to the term lie said tile ad
ministration is res|ionsiye to the Idea
Another important Issue to the
King la iguson campaign is combatting
Measure S They pi in to at complish this
by getting hot 11 students and parents in
volved with lobbying Salem on a much
larger scale than in the past
r alsu hop. ! work more . !v
with the administration in the battle
' Me.is .0 a
'The University administration is pisl
, I, . , ;iI ,,| expertise and ideas and
im at;. ' j . . miii.d M .sure . ind w■■
need to work together tow.mi lowering
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