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HATE Confmjed from Page 1 Conduct (lode, Drayton said However, fliers targeted .it groups of people are considered "oflensive but not illegal." he said An Illustration on the other flier de picts a person on the ground getting stomped The victim portraved in the fli er had (IAEA written across his forehead GALA, (lav and Lesbian Alliance, is LGHA's former name In Drayton’s opiri ion. this, particular flier does not violate the Student Conduct Code because it does not single out .in individual Representatives of the LCDA. Eugene Human Rights Commission. Jewish Slu dent Dnlpn. Black. Student Union and the ASDO who spoke al Friday's press conference attributed the "hate fliers” to tear and urged students and community members to take action ASDO Vice President Priscilla Warren decried the fliers and demanded that the perpetrators he held accountable for their actions I am asking the students of this Uni versity to he on guard." Warren said, to speak up. to speak out, arid turn in any body seen posting fliers which in any wav threaten the civil rights, safety and well being of am member of our comniu mt \ Speaking on behalf of the Fugene Hu man Rights (,'ommissum, Arwen IleSpain said, "As we stand in opposition, to this violation, we must remember that our differences are not what keep us apart, il is our fear of being diflerent" la u Ward ol BSl'. I'ful Zut ken JStand Sue Dockslader of l.CBA ex pressed their concern about rising Intol erance ol minorities and lie presence of white supremacist and ant; homosexual rights groups Ward said Ihe filers m< iudeif maienai from three sources The National Social ist Front. While Aryan KeMstaiu e. and the (Iregon (iiti/.ens Alliaru e DeSpain said the recent (H A Iwllol in illative, which opposes what ihe Ot A views as stale support lor gays and lesbi ans."legitimizes hatred that is already there FCItA receives about I hate phone calls a day. Dor kstader said However, she said the phone calls have been rela lively mild in comparison to the latest fliers "I haven't shown the entire member ship the fliers because they have enough to deal with as it is,' stie said OPS officers routinely pit k up fliers of all sorts "to keep an eve and an ear out."Druyton said "I want to know what's going on and alert people to possible danger," he said UNOFFICIAL Continued from Page 1 verslty (aiunselmg ( enter Fourteen of those who reported assaults s,jid the im i ■.!' :ii was .iKo reported !< i jit:,.( i iv»*'in h .: r:t.i.ii said sortie ol llif i .isfs may have btvn reported only lu the Of In r of I’lililu Safety and not.do |hf I. igette I’olic e. Department Almost.-halt of the Inrms J i were ft • ••' out I \ the actual survivors, tin- ms! vvere Idled oui bv a variety of people, irw hiding roommates, partners. friends, tat ult\ or staff members ()f tlif 20 on iampus incidents, so fro I were near the Knight library anti the art museum, anti six o< t urretf in the area bordered by t tth and l Mb avenues ami Agate and 1 mv ersity streets Tile fact that these numbers were brought to light 'could term the project a success hut f'.NB member Jat qute < ilhson sa.id the task fort e dot not start out with am exjitu tat ions to fulfill Nonetheless word of the sinless ol the report lorm and other University programs' dealing with sexual .is sault is real hlng other st bools (libson Diret tor of the Mediation I’lugram salt) that in the past term she has talked with' rejirfsentativ rs ol the University of Montana and i-.istern Oregon Male and that other UNH members have spuken with still more schools who want to t opv some ut w hat tin." 1 in ve rsilv is tiding l ast Mart h several University students attended the first annual Student ( onlerenc e on ( ampus Sexual As s iult at .the- \ 'illV ersitv ol I’eniisyiy am.i 1 hey illscov tired that the University Is doing 111 to prevent sexual assault than most schools The l.'niversitv of Pennsylvania has a really slick brochure," tiihson said "But they don't have half the stuff we tin As ! SB periodically revises the c port hum it iN works on other projet ts, including trying to form a set (mil set lion o! W NT t'I’l. a selhileten-,. , ;ass taught by Nat 11 a I’elsey 1'he exist tnv; set ! ion I,:! ■ o , ju It x U;..t seniors are often the only students who run get in tiihson credited the new organi/ahon < ireeks Aga,:. -t Ka|ie and i out ernetl students and stall in the resideio 1 halls with, helping the University s ! c;ht against sexual WOMEN Continued from Page 1 The mil-lit of tin- mirth was to cin| h i /e the need lur women !u join together III 11! > -: .illy take hat k the night .mi! lake t>iii k ttii- right hi ti-i-i -.a. .uni secure A protest sign ti-.nl, Mv h-.ir i-. turning to anger, m\ .mgrr f. turning in rage In 20 years. not .1 wholr het k ’ a I t has i hanged, s.iiil Kugt-ne resident Dm mu- Duet-a he id I i need to gut political iigmri After tin- march .1 forum for women to express iind vent their trust rut 11 ms t..ok plate h .Unwed b\ .11 otislu musii "Thu march was very moving, s,m! 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