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Oregon Daily THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1992 Du Bra vac to reimburse University, court rules j Overpaid ASUO staff member is required to follow payment schedule By Daralyn Trappe ! "!<?’,) I As'» ate • The ASUO tConstitution Court ruled Tuesday that although former ASt () staff member Iherese lhiBravac was overpaid S560.‘J‘1 m her stipend salary, the court no longer has the authority to make her repay However, the ruling did state that the ASUO executive is now required to pro vide proof tfiat DttBravat is reimbursing the University, according to a payment schedule that has been worked out through the ASt'( ) The unanimous decision was deliv ered in Chief Jiistu e Steven Briggs University student Don King who filed the complaint, said Wednesday he pi.ms to pursue the mutter in civil i i.urt beta use he is not convinced DuBravat will repay the money and thinks the mat ter mas (.ill through the i r.u s\ lied AM■() President Jennifer Mills leases of fii c next month king and student karl Pond fill'd the initial (umplain! svith the entirl in luiju ars -On Feh 1H ihf court gave ,\M'() President Jennifer Hills 'one month to in vestigate thr 1 harge .uni report h.i< s vs .! h her findings Si\ weeks filter. Hills !•: .of:! ! » • s . deni e tlnlf DultfiiViK l:.id f • • n os • (pud Sit! to , .1 finding k 111,; and i'. :i.! ,! .ptil ed Oil \prtl 1.1 Bills revised her re;. t to rellei ! th.il UllHr.iVili h.id been os paid Sc.(iO <ei During tin del.is however, DuUr.is.ii .;ui! vs ork mg .it the \St () svhli h .. it tin eourt with no .uittiorttv to make her re pay Therefore. the ruling simply states the AM () I'.xecutl Ve must) furil.sh to this eourt (iroof that Then se DtiHtavai is meeting her iiavinent si hedule Hopeh.• l\. tills ss 111 help to assure tile stud, u ! s I the University tfi.it their li t funds are not fiemg squandered ’ :. COURT ■1 i Ju ‘1 Greek membership decline prompts concern over cost j Houses hold more rushes to stem rising costs in re sponse to enrollment drop By l sa M ega" When seven lower women agreed Id Ii\• in the Alpha (Ho Omega house this year than ’In' year I>*■!tjr• ■ the sorority s rncml ' rs were .1 ..!! 1 > upset It wasn't nisi l«'i .ease lhi“V wouid miss their leaving members The remaining womens house hills were going '■■ lie raised SHI per person lor eat h term "l! wasn't .i hiippy rear lion, h.ijiter '.iif pres s .!•■:.! kin; k r:v >:. 1 ! h:'. . ! the greek systen v...m other sororities .nut iMtemities have had • iiiill.ir Jilt it n1 ■ Hr. vv Ith <lf( .Imi.'.fJ ' •!! ; i: ■ i: i I ,.. it) vs > Mil t* :.;iru lunis h.ivr ri*ijuir*■ ti tresbmen ami sernurs !o move mil) ttirir houses House in!! t.tisls v s! » .iimmu the greek org.im/jilHins the i'heta Chi Ir.il' imlv charges !ls nirnihcrs Si MM) Jier vr.it III live ill Us house Turn ' GREEKS ,i;4 Fiddlin’ around 4/.-j'.'j R, ip.. fared) and her staler Amheriy d/e-::, jp t Eddie A'ft: i'u-n . - ■ u<e EMU i 'nuttyard Wt'<fne\d,i, ')/■> h-r - 1 IV ;•••'( j are !.-< ■ ; f.ikpr. a-A.iy r / id :r\ ■ then n day tree, ruse t'n. Earth l >.iy An ana '■ nd LOG JAM Harry Lonsdale said he favors a raw log export ban during his Earth Day address Wednesday See LONSDALE, Page 6 WOMEN'S STUDIES The University will offer graduate-level certificates in women's studies begin ning next fall The announcement was made at a reception April 15 See WOMEN'S. Page 3 THE DRAFT Several former Or egon football players are hoping to be picked Sunday in the NFL college draft. See SPOSTS. Page 9 Budget cuts unite song and dance jThe dance department manages to stay open through a merge with the School of Music By Julie Swensen tmtifatd Contributor While tin' rest ul thr College (it Hum.in Development and Performance closed down beuuv of Measure r>. the college's dame department staved open and merged with ifie Si hool of Music No one reallv explained why they didn't cut us. said fJl/.afieth Wartluft. a dame (.If who leal lies folk and hallronm dam mg "They had 10 put us somewhere, and they decided the School ul Musk was the hest pl.K e w e I null! lit 111 The dance department doesn't seem to have suffered a loss of quality since the ( hangr There w ere no faculty positions cut. and although there are fewer students in the program, the decline is attributed to students leav ing the University because of the tuition increase, said Janet Descutner. former head of the dance department "Measure r> has affected our enrollment negatively beta use some of our students have very limited (man Clal resellri es. sin S.iid " 1'hev have to take time out to work, or to go to Lane (Uomrnunitv UollcgcJ so that '.lew can afford their education N, nnr h.is (I r<i|j|)l'(i Dll I ol I hr j a ■ igi .nil ill I .nr.i ! Ilii' IIIUVI- III) llli' tnusii school), sill- Ini in } ,i< I, the merger has proven In in hem-fit i <t I In I lu ll .1 tt( r program in many ways I hr limit r lirparlinrnl is now at t ivriy rut nu raged In partit ipalr with I hr musn sthnnl, ami ihr two schools havr 1 nllaiior.ilrii In pul nn prniiut linns Inslrail nl us mg lapi-ii inusu lor its liamr prrlnrniancrs, lint dance lirparlinrnl has liegun using ihr original works of I 111 Vrrsllv music sltiiirtils Tin- nitr tiling aimul having Itir music composed, said [In k\ Miili-r. a graiiualr sluiirnl 111 tiatirr, "is you don't intvr In trv In find musit ihal savs wlnil you want il In sav You just Irll a musician wiiat you want it In hr, and they i an really tailor it to your nerds " Wartluft said ihr use nl musu students' work is more r nmmnri slot r Ihr merge presented them I fit* opportune ty " that wouldn't have happened if we weren't in the St hold nl Music, she said The r nmbinulion was guitleri with the help ol Kllrn Spokane, .1 composer who entourages tlifferent art forms lo work together Sptikane inspired the idea tlur mg a four day workshop she presented al the ! 'myrrsity m ()t tnhrr and she gave helpful r nniriients on how In 1 rit orpntatr lilt- Iwn eflec lively Turn to DANCE Page 4