r yjork and ^lay The EMU CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT CENTERS have positions AND available for teacher's aides. Teacher’s aides need no previous experience; must have a good sense of humor, lots of enthu siasm and a strong sense of commitment. Call the CCDC office at 346-4384 to sched ule your work/play time at one of our seven high quality, developmental early childhood programs also serving young children with special needs and English as a second lan guage in our mainstream classrooms E //////////////////////ww////////.ri7///.w//.w///; 1 THE BREEZE FROZEN YOGURT TREAT IS AN OUTRAGEOUS MIX UR Wo start with rxxilal, cholesterol free vanrlla tra/en yogurt Add any ol our fam * « -a '» m t •«*>«* • *’•»* m • e« n» dm CMJ c«* WHILE YOU WERE AWAY Brooks named new Duck AD By Rene DeCair f nuxakj ElJrtOf Whllo you wore gone — lust to be honest — tho future of higher education went from > shaky to trembling. On the bright side, the Uni versity has a new athletic direc tor who, although he has his critics, may whip the school's athletic: programs into shape During tho summer. • The Oregon House of Rep resentatives killed a plan sub mitted' by Oov. "...i tmi a Roberts that would have put a sales tax proposal before the voters to solve the state's budget woes. Following the load of House Spe-akor Larry Campbell, R-Lu gone, all of the House's 33 Re publicans voted against It The House Democrats, 26, voted for it Tho vote turned Into a show down between Roberts and Campbell, with Roborts de manding a September vote and Campbell requesting a general olectlon vote on Nov. 3. Roberts believed a special election was the only way the tax would pass, and Campbell said the only fair play would bo to vote in Novomlxsr. Following the proposal's de feat, the Senate Democrats pulled some shenanigans by trying to keep tho proposal alive in tho Senate. As a result of tho mayhem, Soriato Majority Leader, john Kltzhabor. D Rosoburg. an nounced his resignation, but ho was later persuaded to stay. Now, Kilzhaber and Camp bell are together leading an ef fort to draft a new tax solution proposal • University President Myles Brand announced plans to deal with 20-porcont budget cuts tho University will endure in 1993-95 if new state revenue is not found All the universities in the state system of higher educa tion are planning as if the cuts will take plat* The cuts hern would mean eliminating 166 positions in the schools and colleges, 139 posi tions in other academic units, 22 positions in student services and 7fl positions in administra tive support Brand arid other administra tors decided te eliminate staff positions this time, rather than cut whole programs, which is what happened in 1991-92. • Athletic director Bill Byrne announced he would leave the University to become athletic director for the University of Nebraska. Byrne said he believes he tain bo more successful at his job in Nebraska because thorn is tradi tionally morn support for high er education and athletics there. Byrne said, for example, that Nebraskans recently voted for a one-cent sports tax, similar to one that recently failed in Ore gon However, he said he does re gret not having soon Oregon teams play in the NCAA men’s haskntbull tournament or play in the Rose Bowl. • University head football coach Rich Brooks donnod a new hat by becoming tho Uni versity’s new athletic director. He will continue with his coaching duties. The appointment unset some who believe Brooks should not serve in both capacities. Others bellnve the University should have used tho athletic director vacancy to appoint a woman or minority to the post. Rich Brooks Still others question Brooks' qualifications. But Dan Williams, vico presi dent for administration, said the Univorsity didn't noed to look far to find the best person to succeed Bill Byrne. “We asked ourselves if thoro was a porson right hero at the University who had the abili ties, the necessary oxporionce and the understanding of ath letics, our university and the state of Oregon, to provide the leadership required," Williams said. "The answer to that ques tion was 'yes.' ” Brooks will receive $20,000 annually for his now duties, added on to the $97,850 base salary ho makes as football coach. Brooks' total compensa tion package will be nearly $200,000 per yuar. The University, it turns out. gels a new athletic director at a bargain if one considers Byrne made about $88,000 a year when he was athletic director Williams insisted the hiring of Brooks was not an economic move, though. GREAT PRICES ON.,. USA MOU N TA I N BIKES tkekum 800 Reg. $310-320 SALE $28999 i SALE 820 Reg. $350-360 $32999 TREKusa 970 Reg. $800 „,X>99'” TREKusa 990 Reg. $1000 $84999 Many other modrli k> ihoom from 'T" 1 usa LITE HELMET i