Oregon Daily WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22,1992 What a windbag! ^ I j Alasdaif McKay, art exchange student from Scotland pipes away in celebration c.f Intomatn >/ ai Student Week McKay has been playing the bagpipes since he was 13 Weary hopefuls have final debate jASUO Executive candidates answer questions about drug use and televi sion viewing habits By Dar.ilyn Trappe ■ it ■ - ' Although everything from 11 It >;.t I drug use In llif I«• l - ise.ion .Imss Hn;ln\,n lo tlr.non t ume up-.il Tuesijay night s 111'11.111* among ASt () 11ri- --1*ii■ m11.11 i .tuaia.i11• must ul time was spent driving home points alreads made l-cir till’ (11I time ill llif ! 11fft■ ilfli.lies that h.ivt’ taken 11l,ii i' ix'lntf today s t'lft lions, all lour hi ki ts urn* jirt'si'iil Uni llif ti'ilioiisness ul repeating platform statements anti tin- grind ul campaigning ssas apparnnl as nearly all ai let) a lul wears anil lest sparks lieu ( hr is I’liar is ami I Kina Id Morgan p r. tv■ tiled I lie i .mm relief is usual 1‘liaris showed up iri a rnlte and shower lap and tiles asked 1 lie must popular t|ues turn ot the night The i undulate to < anditlate i|uestluns i oultl only g<> from one 111 kit to another and Morgan wanted to know wlio had used illegal drugs 1 tall 1‘ulju oifered to answer. h:.t Mmgan said lie ,dreads kness ss h.il l'ul|u s answer Would lie so he pit kud Ituhhs l.ee and Karmen l ore to answer lore said she had taken something nine in her younger sears hut didn’t knosv evaitls svhal it was l.ee said he had smoked pot ont e while plavtllg basket hall, ss hit ll seeinetl to impress I'tiaris I've smoked put and plasetl h.iskethall. I’ll.ire. said, hut never at the same time I’haris and Morgan then asked I'ulju it In had ever vs all hi d ///g'/ivs a V lit f/r.nrii I’ulju said he had In"! to DEBATE P.uju fi ASA president says diversity still a problem j Immigration rules discour age potential African stu dents from studying here By Mandy Baucum Emerald Reporfor mips 'ii'\g ■ariiiMgnw Lifnngo VVtmdr, >i Ph 11 student from Cameroon, s.i\-. Ins experience .it the University fi.i> brim .1 good oni: overall, I)ii I tic docs set; areas inai cuuiu neueui iroiu i naiige Vetinde is president of the African Student Assoi lalkm ami lias spent four years as a graduate tear fling follow in romance languages (Although he grew up surrounded by 2.ri() native African languages, hi- teac hes French because Turn to AFRICA P.eje 4 Hidden ATM fees can blind side students j Customers using another bank's teller machines can be charged anywhere from 50 cents to $1.50 By Lisa MiHegan Emerald Associate Editor When senior Megan Harnhard needs money last, slit,1 sometimes uses In;r li Lane-() automated teller card at the li Hank mat lime in front of the KMU Although she knows she will he charged for using another hank s mu chine, Harnhard was not sure until re < ently if the fee was 7 5 of 75 cents ’I never really checked it out." she said Senior Tricia lanoru. who has an ar c ount ,it key Hank, said she often uses other banks' mac hines because cd the convenience; Hut she was surprised when sin* learned lh.it her Isink c barges her SI everv time she does that The two students are not alone Ai though hanks arc' required tiy taw to in form i iistomers ol iill i harges, hank i ,inl foes blind sol'- mam 1 uiiversity students tno .i . •<■ Ihrv don't take tin' tune to ir.irn whiit tin' fees are liven lower student* realize how widely ATM Ices wiry from bank to bank None of tin1 banks in this story charges customers for using their trunk's A I'M ( .iriis .it Ilnur bunk (til though 1 Lani; O does charge u S I a visit lii- for the (uni), flic similarities between them onil then' ATM costs range from as little as SO cents per transaction to as much as SI 50 for using out-of-slate ATMs with a l S Bank i arii West One Hank charges 50 runts per ATM use but lim its monthly transaction fees to $2 l-'or example, even il a West One i us turner used another out rif stale hank's ATM ft) times, he or she would he charged only SI! A OS Bank customer would he ( hargeil S 1 r> First Interstate will soon have the highest AI M card fee ol any of the hanks examined in this story Starling Photo bf Sot EMU teller machines are convenient, but many students don't realize there are lees tor using another bank '* ATM June 1. the bank will (h.ir^r i ustoilii is SI 50 per tr.ms.K nun made at any other turn to CARO. Page 3 DEAD TIRED A trip up to Dead Moun tain may be easier than the 2,100 feet of climb ing might suggest See DEAD, Page 7 OUT TO LUNCH The University Foundation, an indepen dent fund-raising organization, is drawing criticism for having a luncheon at a Port land club known for its exclusive policies See CLUB, Page 5 CRASH The Crash Test Dum mies of Canada will play tonight at the Downtown Mall See DUMMIES, Page 12