Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 21, 1992, Page 7, Image 7

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    STREETWISE
QUESTION:
What do you do to help the environment?
’I don't
drive at all
That's
about all I
do The
knowledge
(of how to
help the
environment) is out there,
but I don't think a lot ot it is
implemented "
-Joshua Ksho«
junior. English/chemistry
“Our
household
recycles
We reuse a
lot of items
that are
reusable I
ride my
bike, so I don't contribute to
air polution I think there's
an awareness, which
contributes to people doing
something about it "
-Elizabeth Novak
senior, English
"I recycle
aluminum
bottles cans
and paper I
take paper to
the EMU to
recycle it
there There are a lot of
receptacles around town
which kind of encourages it "
-Sara Hirschfald
freshman, undeclared
'I'm a wo rk -
study student
at the Out
door Pro
gram I try to
recycle as
much as
possible and
buy things with less packaging
I think a tot of the environmen
tal consciousness is perhaps
overrated "
-David Smith
f re sir man, pro-journalism
'I don t do
a whole lot
I usually
cirive a little
less than I
can I like
to recycle
a little witti
cans and stuff like that tt
seems like a kit of things are
going on lately that are earth
conscious ’
-David Crofut
junior, pre-business
"I fin yt !«• I
use
rex yded
paper I
i Jon! let
the water
run while I
brush my
teeth It S just Wlthui ttie I.ISt
two or three ye,ns tti.it I ve
noticed more pet 'pie becom
ing uw.ire of the pr- >t>lem
with the envin >nment
—Shalom Ruth
senior anthropology
ASUO EXECUTIVE RA
Dan Pulju
By Daralyn Trappe
Emofatd Associate f. ditor
I).m Pulju. candidate lor AM O president. has
Iwu main goals d elected implement .1 pto
posed ballot measure th.it would eliminate stu
dent incidental fees and restructure the role ol
president so it is primarily an administrative po
sition
The post h.H 1 alaureate philos. •• i;or de
st rihes hunselt is an aiuri hist vs t repelled
by government " He said that once 11. oIRte. he
would 1 arry out his plans and then ■ .,;n
Ptlijll said he is not running with .1 vice presi
dential candidate Ikm ause he file-! 1st before the
deadline and del ui : have tins* ti n-l a running
male Pulju said he would appoint eie-one OIK e
in office
Pulju has not attended either o! tin- tvso AStJO
candidate dehates
1 DUS'- .iron l mo {H‘Oj)!r i v. Hi! It'.nii, n*
villi i»i l!n- nrM debate, sponsor-d i)\ the greek
system I hete s no v\.iy Ini mi ’ hange tin ir
nil',is Ui'iiiiti-s ,irt- attended In p- j '' ;!•
with tin- ASt O
Thf candidate said he believes ,i voluntary fee
system, r.ither tli.in the current Slot mandatory
tee, is the only i.iir w,iv Id run tiling-- .uni would
help keep penple 111 school w ho i annul illloti! tie
tuition tncre.ises Students will vote on the ballot
measure. propused by student I re '. H.ip’ii m-xt
week during the general eieetiuns
l’utju agrees with Hagen's assessment ti.it lie
l.Mt could possihlv privatize and he self sup
porting and that student groups could fund raise
more and accept voluntary fees
All those people who dropped out this ve .i,
the fad that they are gone is blamed on Measure
5, l’ulju said "You liel they would be buck if
they had an extra Slot) a term
I’ulju also wants to remove some of the power
Dan Pulju
I (it V>1 ( ! |lt : !• t.u
I'll!' IV,tv i! IS I w Sill' pnrstcien! is the rei ug
lll/tii Illicit! ci! ill; !>!'.: titltlv. ill s, 111 I
U r i 11 ’ : ■ 1 !. I i:.1 is!
to to tie the \Si () president !*ul|ii s.nii
[lit .lust- Hf> * 11 ■ c i till til tin ist ■ pr. iple tit in l voti',
that’s not tf.iili representing fvcrvimt I’ulju
s.nd Tin tint ,Mi11h alt ng dlsbund mg i(n• ,\s 1'() !
just w.ml to render tin- government hint hulls im
potent
In Pulju's new .ind improved ASl.'O. the presi
lien! would .iilininisti'r the student programs
I don't w.int to run the A SI <) i’uiju s.nd I
w.mt to go mti1 i dfit.e w dll Hagen . m• .i . irt .nic)
III.ike S.ile it iji'ts 1! 11 j I! c mented 1 . 'of.- tiling
tii.it c .in lie done over till- summer in s.nd Al
ter thill Volulll.lt V lee system is m pl.U e. then ;
resign '
|Jlll;.i s slit I ess : .is [Ul-Sldellt .,d i'. p !(■■
powers tie 1 i W t . . .dll 1 ■ ■ ► i d It,'ll
not mi my ug■ i : . yet
I'm not trying to sc rew tilings up. I’ulju s.nd
"1 just w.ml to get it set uji mini' dtutely, then
leave
PHARIS
Continued from Page 4
to the Pentagon itself," Morgan
s.mf, "wo could rtrslructure the
entire campus so that every
summer we would 1)*) able to
give students and professors
plane tickets that would be free
of charge and send them any
where in the world they want
to go to."
As for their staff. Pharis said
they plan to "hire ail our
friends; turn i! .ill around I lu
up side of that is that it basic a I
ly hapjirtis with every minimis
tration.
That's vshy you havr tins
sort of inbred political system,
where students within govern
ment aren't really speaking tor
the student body." Phans said
ii\ doing that ourselves, lull
transferring it to the actual stu
dent level, we ll begin the pro
cess of running student govern
ment from the perspective ol
students."
I ih.tlly I'ti.iris ,uui Morgan
said although iluv don't think
lobbying for tux reform or r>
placement ri'Viinur will ifo
much good , thcv is ouId b<
willing to spend .1 little time
with (lev It.irb.it.i Roberts
"I like to travel, so 1 could go
up to Salem and h.ittg out vs ith
Barbara Roberts," I'll.iris s.ud
"We could go out lor drinks or
something I don't know any of
the bars in Salem, but she prob
«niv km»w» nil t|u> hnt spots "
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