Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 25, 1992, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    AND 7HE PRINCE.
/CARRIED THE PRINCESS
IN A PAiftV TALIWEDCWN6
AND THEY LIVED HAP.
Actually she becajae
8VLINMC AND ATTESTED
SUICIDE, AcCORDiA/6 7D
7H/5 PRESS REPORT.
IMi Hi
S
Stand tough
By now. every student with
any concorn for his or her fu
ture regrets not taking u tougher
stand ugainst Measure 5 in
1990. As a result, the Universi
ty is facing its worst crisis in re
cent history.
Unfortunately, the worst has
yot to come. As subsequent
phases of Measure 5 take effect,
the University will have an In
creasingly difficult time surviv
ing. According to Robert Nosse.
executive director of the Ore
gon Student Lobby, thure is
even a possibility that the Uni
versity could cease to exist us a
public institution.
Fortunately, there is still
something you can do to save
our school. Currently, efforts
are being made to persuade
Gov Barbara Roberts to call a
special session of the State Leg
islature. If successful, the re
sults of the special session
could he a referendum de
signed to replace revenue lost
to Measure 5. A possible out
come will bo a ballot measure
in September, In which voters
will decide whether to support
new taxes or allow the state s
colleges and universities to
continue to decay.
In order to save our Universi
ty, it is vital that students be
come active in the political pro
cess. Theru are several things
you can do to fight for higher
education
• Register to vole at your sum
mer address.
• Vote and mail In your ballot
• Sign the split-roll petition
• Write your state representa
tive
• Tell your friends to do the
same.
Now Is not the time to be ap
athetic. We arc paying terrible
consequtmcns for our failure to
take action in WM), and we t an
not afford to let it happen
again. For more information,
contact ASIJO in Suite 4 of the
KMU. or call 34H-3724
Andy Harris
Asst. Ststs Affair* Coordinator
ASUO
SEMI-ANNUAL
^SHION
CLEARANCE
25% TO
50% OFF
SPRING & SUMMER
FASHION SELECTIONS
DESIGNER & BETTER SPORTSWEAR • MISSES SPORTSWEAR
DRESSES & SUITS • LINGERIE & ACCESSORIES
NO ADJUSTMENTS ON PROS PURCHASES INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS WAV HAVE BEEN TAKEN
'10%' OFF" ANYTHING!
AT 1171
IN THE STORE
Regular |
or sale
Price |
I
• POSTERS
* CONVERSE
! DR. MARTENS
57 W Broadway
and 957 Willamette
Downtown Mall
VANS I
VISION I
LA GEAR Jj
I
SAFERIDE RUNS DURING SUMMER TERM.
y\
hr
Sun-Thur
Fri-Sat
9pm-m)dmght
9pm-2am
r
T
We ate always looking for new duvers You can get ciedit
Call 346 4239 tof moie information, or to book a fide
Saferide is in the Women's Center Suite 3 FMU
'MMRML
g>KKUil!A?*.V‘iJS!Cll1sV.U'»Sia^.- 'Attl1',' Want!' UV V ’.‘HiI'm1
DIM /This Week's
SUM /Luncheon Specials
[ Every Sun
11 am / Nasi Rames
Indonesian Combination Dish
Includes Rice. Sweet and Spicy Ego
Chicken and Vegetables
$4.75
Rice w/Teriyaki Chicken
$3.65
GHiNABLUl
RESTAUANT
Try our dtnnefs, too1
HdimBmdi
| 879 E. 13th * upujti NvMt touoBootatort • Take out Avanable jj
^GERMAN AUTO
SERVICE, INC.
“29 years of Quality Service”
Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen
Audi • Datsun • Toyota
342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugana, Ofagon 97403
Birkemtfock
Grand Opening
Special Activities
Celebrate the Market's New Face
June 26, 27, 28
DRAWING DAILY ENTERTOWIN!
ror a pair or oirnensiocK
sandals up to $80 value. ^
(3 pair to be given away)
Arizona
1 ol 30 styles
SATURDAY 6/27 ONLY ioam-spm
Birkenstock Product Specialist David Bergum
• Trunk show featuring new Fall colors and styles
Wigwam Sales Representative Jack Powell
• FREE pair Cypress style cotton sock with shoe
purchase
• Introducing Ultimax High-Tech Socks 20% Off
WHEN YOU FEEL THIS GOOD, IT SHOWS!
the ■irkrntlotli Slot*
Eugene • 5th Street Public Market • 342-6107 • Daily 10-6