Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 29, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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Saferide, OSPIRG, LTD on ballots
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As children
we learned the three
m r') i u
K s.
Now there are six.
As children we were taught reading,
ruing and rithmatic Now, the time has come to
leant the three "R's" of res > s ling
Hits means: learning to re dut e w aste in
purchasing recyclable products like reusable,
plastic coffee mugs instead of paper cups;
remembering to reuse products such as pajx-r
bags by taking them with you to the grocers
ston\ and making it a habit to deposit all recycle
i materials
With little effort, (he l/mseisits of Oregon
I has learned to reduce, reuse and recede l ast
' year 1' off) Recycling deposited l,lb4,000 lbs
of paper, cardboard and metal products and 750
gallons of motor oil and paint thinner
With the amount of effort it took for
you to learn reading, riling and 'rithmatic, you
can learn to recycle as well.
Take the time to reduce, reuse and
recycle, and take the time to care about your
environment. For more information call:
, 346-152*}.
RECYCLING
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University ot Oregon
Student Recycling Program.
Celebrate Recycling Day
Call o-4n-43!v’ lor today's program schedule
Looking for a good deal?
Read section 130 in the classifieds.
on campus .:! years ago by con
sumer udvix .lit1 K.ilph Sillier,
has •! funding setup that is dtf
fereni from every other student
group on campus
i.verv two vears. OSPIRti
goes to tialiol with a request for
.1 s pei 1111 funding amount,
r.illier than going through tire
Incidental fee (.ommittee
OSPIKti is requesting the
same funding level .i total of
Sit.' ’SO ii year, or $2.50 per
student a term .is it rei i*ived
in POO
OSPIKti works on h range of
environment.il and consumer
issues from providing .i rent
er’s rights hotline to the annual
iimiiminilt Hunger Cleanup
p:. ..t Ollier projects include
lose awareness, alternative en
ergv vs ■ k and a sale drinking
wall i i ampaign
Although a state IMKC also
exists miinm that goes to the
student group is used lot sepa
rate pru|ei.Is and i annul go to
ward work on ».Iot■ ■ or national
ballot measures
Deborah Hallo k OSPIKti
chapter chairwoman, said she
is somewhat concerned, in the
climate of student pnnit ol
higher tuition and ini uleritol
fees, ahout whether the metis
.re will pass Put OSP!K(> s
measure has passed eat h time
v\ i!Ii a suhstantiul mandate*
from the voters
LTD
Students a! thi l niversit\
in ride on I. I I) anywhere at
iir.v lime, courtesy of a hallol
me iMire that has passed lor the
pas! tour years providing free
: . ses w .th e.H h term s regis
tration
During each of those years,
students have had the option ol
a refund if tin v do not want to
««• thr mtvk e i amara v>eav
it. LTD finance administrator,
culls thut refund system un "ud
mimstrative nightmare" even
though relatively few students
choose that option Only lit)
requested an option this year
Weaver said I.'I'D (ltd not in
tend lor tin- refund to f>e an on
going option, but agreed to it in
die beginning bet ausu of uni er
tainlv about how the program
would be accepted by students
Tins year, students will have
two voting choices Part A ol
measure 1 would provide un
limited service for Sr> 50 [let
student e.iclt quarter with no
refund option, and Part it
would -provide unlimited mt
vice for 55 70 a quarter with
the refund option
About .1,500 students board
or exit a bus eat b day from the
University transit station alone,
Weaver said, and Til pen.ent ol
LTD riders identify themselves
as I adversity students
Saferide
Salerido is the free nighttime
shuttle service that provides
transportation for women, both
on and off c umpus
Saferide directors are re
questing S15.280 to buv a third
van because two vans are not
enough to meet the number of
requests received each night
Harbara Rodgers, Saferide co
tor. said five to 10 women
ale 1 urned aw a \ ear ll n Iglit
Tile new van would provide
additional off-campus servile,
where door is the most de
mand, Rodgers sa id
Salende began in 10H5 after
the Office of Public Safety lie
came overwhelmed with calls
from women wanting rides
home Rodgers said ridership
tripled last year and is expected
to at least double this year
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