UNIVERSITY 4,000 students now registered to vote By Tammy Batey Emerald Associate Editor The ASUO passed the half way mark Wednesday in its goal of getting 8.000 Univer sity students’*registered to vote. A b o u t 4,000 students, nearly 25 percent of the stu dent body, are now registered to vote in the Nov. 3 election, said Bobby Lee. AStJO presi dent. ASUO Vico President Kar mon Fore said she was pleased by the number of reg istered students. “It's important that stu dents have a say in their gov ernment, period." Font said. About 15 University and community groups have vol unteered their time and ener gy to helping with the ASUO's annual voter regis tration drive. Thom Alberti, a staff mem ber with Oregon PoaceVVorks/Oreon Pac, which participated in the reg istration drive, said ho thought the joint effort of the groups helped got more poo plo involved. Voting is an im portant way for students to make a change, he said. "There aro two way* to change the system," ho sold. "One is outside the system by tonring down tho systcrr Tho othor is to change tho system within it, and that's the direction we've taken.” OS!1 IRC Director Mutt Aberbach said getting 4,000 students registered is an 'uimuing lent “ Most colleges have goals of getting 20 per cent of the student body reg istered, he said Student and community groups working together to register students is “absolute ly" a goexi move, said Laura Hitchcock, field coordinator for the Lane County Commit tee to Close Trojan "It’s a wonderful way to get people registered to vote because that's our common goal," sho said. "This elec tion could bo made or broken by University students." ASUO's voter registration drive has Included a rally and visits to dorms and other student housing. Students have until 5 p.m on Oct 13 to register to vote. Out-of state students can vote if they re-register at their current Or egon address. Celebs to be in Eugene for vote rally The ASUO has boon pushing students for weeks to got regis tonnl to vote, but push comes to shove Tuesday when a rally designed to Inspire students Is set for 11:30 on the EMU East Lawn. In preparation for the rally, people will moot to watch the first presidential debate Sunday and make signs Rally co-coor dinator Do Adan said anyone is Invited to attend the "sign-mak ing party." The group will !>egin to gath er at 4 p.m at 1235 Willamette St., the former site of the Jerry Brown headquarters Tuesday’s rally was designed with the hope of getting more students registered, Adan said, and student groups will also come out and table their politi cal ideas. The Hollywood Women’s Political Commlttoe. which Adan said often aids stu dent grass-roots groups, do nated funds to help the rully. On the bill for the rally Is the Seattle nx:k bund The Posies. Actors Dana Delaney (China Beach). 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