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    Oregon Daily
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1992
VOLUME 93. ISSUE 154
Duck Call
to begin for
fall Monday
jPick up a schedule
and dial next week to
register for fall term
By Came Dennett
Emer .i d A:.siuiie Fdiior
Continuing University students
who think they don’t have to worry
about fall term registration until
sometime tins summer rain guess
again Duck Call starts Monday
Students eligible for Dm k ('.sill
registration between May lit and
include continuing spring term
students who have been admitted
to a degree program and >111 newly
admitted undergraduate students
who have already seen a faculty
adviser and rei etved their Personal
Ai r ess Codes
Some new graduate students wi1 i
also register beginning Momlav,
however, some departments want
their new graduate students to wail
until they arrive on < ampus in the
fall
Paris registration will allow ion
r tjetor
allows the University to identify
high demand courses and trs to
create more sections
Students who forget to register
tins month or who changi then
minds about their ( lass schedules
will not be able to re-enter Duck
Call until August Johnson said
Bs that point, about l.fiOO students
will have registered during the
summer orientation program
Turn to DUCK CALL Page 4
ASUO uses student fees for rights ad
j Claims that damage sus
pects face 5 to 10 year sen
tences are exaggerated.
US. attorney says
By l isa Milli'Q.m ant! Gemt Kocppmq
Ttu- ASI- O -.v uijMtiif t; In prnti'-Ai-t
u h• i !>(•>» • a t 11u •• At the !• ■ ■ If r.i
Hiitliiing twu vvffks '• «;k. out .t h.il!
|).uf .iii m tlif il.tv itl.vi-.itu;
Ii-nis how to li.miHo Mil (|u<'sUonin#
!:• \M () ft,is lalki’ti Mwrnil utlii'r ik
■ ' . m .support ol Ihc protesters. iJit lud
u..- nnipihnu .1 list of lawyers and ii<
;mi.; l.-.l.-r.il mvesti#ators of harass
mt'iil
1 lit* ad. whu h i iisl about $180 in slu
!i■ iwas iho't loti ill till* tsO people
w ho \vrri- .1! the federal Huddln^; when
tin- a .mii.ili'-in I- i urred 1 in- group
!.. p r 1 - . 111i .■ I In- .ii ijuitt.il of four
w l;H'.- po;:- i oft or at t useti of fx-aluig .1
K i. s fiioton1 .i>s Yilpejes
if.irr\ Sfii hf.ilii. i■■■■■!,mi allurnei lor
the l1 S Attorneys ()IIk i'. salt! federal
authorities .1 rf mvestig.itlng protesters
tor the felony charge of destruction of
.$J 7.000 worth of federal property
ASUO President Jennifer Hills could
have saved students money hv placing a
smaller ad informing students where to
get legal information For example, the
AM () offit e has pamphlets titled " What
to do When an Agent Kihk ks” and "The
i fraud juries A Modern Imposition
However, she said she txdleved many
I urn to FBI (’ago 4
This won’t hurt a bit
Ptx*o by r> * Ktm ' u
S( ■ )f L . ;• " ; vcs t> hKi Tuesday with the help of Cheryl Devalut of the Lane Memorial Blrxxl Bank
; t ••, -t >•. acted 1 it pc'ts of biood Tuesday and will be back today from W a m to P pm m the
tMi L-r Huum
Academic Learning Services offers affordable tutoring
j PLC basement based otfice assists
students with free drop in math and
writing labs
fiy Julie Swenson
f rU'M .I l onf t.../ •
When University student Molly Milh was li.ivmj;
trouble in her math ( lass, she went to \i ademu Learn
mg Services ami improxed her grade
! got an A on mv first midterm, and 1 started with a
1) in ::i\ 'll-.! tjlll/. Mills s.nil She uses the drop-ill
i.illi lab b<'< him: its (onvement .m<i Iren
( .i'llinn your own Iulor is too expensive. Mills said,
ami lln- lab is open tor long hours
Aiiuiemii Learning Services, located m the hasemenl
ut I’Ll . provides tree drop in assistance for math and
writing \LS also offers tutoring in many other subjects,
and a three-i redit course called Introdui lion to Univer
• :I\ .Study winch leaches learning strategies lor time
management and test preparation
More and more students like Mills are using AL.S
aid Susan Less k. the program's assix late director
Wi* .in' currentlv serving about one quarter lo one
third uf our undergraduate students," l.esvk said
AI.S also provides workshops helping students (ire
pare for entrance exams that are required for graduate
or professional si hools
I he program, which prepares students for exams
soldi as die Medical College Admissions lest. Law
School Admissions Test, and the National Teacher's
Exam, is also inexpensive, l.esvk said At a i ost of SMI
to S'f>. the lee is substantially lower than what private
Turn to TUTORING Page .t
CLEANING UP
Thursday's University Day will give partici
pants a chance to clean up campus while
meeting other University students, faculty
and staff.
Sec UNIVERSITY, Pag« 5
BLAME IT ON RIO
President Bush has agreed to attend the
Earth Summit in Rio next month, but he
continues to insist he will not be forced
into an accord harmful to the economy.
See BUSH. Page 8
\N If,
Wednesday May 13 1992
SHOOTING
Look for Emerald pho
tographers out today
taking shots for a 'Day
in the Life’ photo essay
that will run May 18