UNIVERSITY Alpha Lambda Delta receives Torch honor By Meg Dedoiph [ mecaSd Contributor The memlrors of last year's chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta received the Onlor of iho Tort h award last Wednesday, Oct 14 This is Iho second lime in three years that iho University honor society received this award The Order of I he Torch, only given lo two or three chapters nationwide, is based on an an nual report submitted by oat h c hapter 'Hie c hapter's visibility on campus, community service record and support for academ ic achievements is also consid ered. The report submitted by the University c hapte r inc luded de tails on the chapter’s lund-rais ing activities for a local AIDS hospice and I'ood lor Lane County, as well as its volunteer service with Ducks on a Moll Aaron Menikoff, one of two senior advisers to tins year's members, attributed the chap ter’s success to strong header ship, particularly from Roger Munis, the c haptens fatality ad viser. and Nataliya Myers, last year's c hapler president She was a great lender." Menikoff said "She was inspi raticui.il at iweting* and very in charge She was committed to finding strengths and weak nesses of all the officers and us ing them She was one of the main reasons we won the award The award was presented to the ( hapter hy Dr Joanne Trow . sice president lor student at tain. at Oregon Stale University and the past exec utive dircs lor of Alpha L.lmix)a Delta During the awards ceremony, Trow spoke of the importance’ of having honor societies on campus She also spoke on how tin’ higher odue ation system is realizing the value otcominuiu ly service in the’ educational process and how the servic e- ac livilic-s ol honor sea ielies are a reflection on llu- c artipns MemU-rship in Alpha l.amh da Delta is based cm a student's Iri shman year tall and winter term grades Potential members are invited to join during Ihe spring term ol Uiolr freshman year and ure usually the most active during their sophomore year "It's an amazing way for freshmen lo gel their fool Into how the University system works " Menikoll sale) QUESTION: How do you fee) about the University's proposal to make it tougher for out-of-state students to get residency17 ‘I think rt I shouldn't H be so difli eult lor out ol-state students to get an edu cation The bCiKXJi iHJeos* iu promote diversity on campus and out-of-state students do that" AUTUMN GADOW senior, art history *1 think it's hard enough lor people to get an edu cation It's so diflicult to get into coneye anu iu susy hi ulw lege with the economy the way it is This isn’t going to make it any better.’’ FRELIME BELL freshman. journalism 'I think it's pretty raunchy because a tot of peo ple come from out of slate I have a lot of out-ot-state fnends that wouldn't come here rf they couldn’t get res idency in a couple of years." BREHK KiEFT junior, physics "I don't think they should change it because out-ol-state tuition is already too high, and it's just going to decrease the number of people who are going to come to the Umverstiy.” HOSSEIN MAFINEJAD senior, biology ‘It's pretty -1 crummy I u payout-of- f state, and * I've been J* here for three years. I have had L a job here lor over one year consistently. I pay taxes here and am registered to vote here." MICHAEL COBB senior, english “I think that Oregon students should be the first priority. If anybody should pay more, n should be out-of-state students." SHANNON PIERCE freshman, sociology Guatemalan injustices presented By Katy Moeller Emerald CoriUitHjtfy Maria del Rosario, a mernhor of llu; Inlernalion at Representation of ilm Cominiilee (or Peasant Unity, will speak Tuesday in ilm I Ml .iliotil Cam tcmalan history, liar orgum/ation and 500 years of resistance Tho Unminuniiy in Solidarity iiii the ( > nir.il American People and the Sttiilrnl ln*uqivnl are co-sponsoring tho vis.it hy del Rosario Lisa I’eike. C'fSt’AP director. Siinl »l«-l Kos.ino will ho speak ing about issues that are rarely dis< ussih! in the press (IISCAP brings a speaker from l.uulomahi every your with the aim of educating ihe community, reinforcing the movement against tJ S interven tion In the region and helping to raise material uid. I’etko said del Rosario is from the Cluatenialan province of Quiche and has worked with the ('nmmiltcc lor Peasant Unity (CtJU) since it was founded in IH7H (dJC seeks lo il« ess arable I .mil lor grow inj* subsistence i rops. improve wages lor farm work ers and eliminate polilo a I violent e According In lexearch done by the NeUvorl. 01 Solidarily with the People of Ountciuula, then- is an average of (it) disappeared! es ol civ ilians overs month in (Guatemala In addition to a dist ossion o! the past and pres ent situation in Guatemala by del Rosario. there will also be a photo exhibit on “The (aunmum ties ol I’opulations in Resistance" in the t.Mll up per floor .irt gallery The photo exhibit opened Sunday and runs un til Nov t On Oi i JO. there will be a reception at 5 :t() p in in the I.'MIJ Ouimvuod Room to officlul ly open del Rosario s exhibit On Oi l J1 at -I it) p in and f» -1S p in in the Walnut Room, there will lie a documentary tilled I'nths of Silivuv The documentary will Ik- shown again on Oct J7 at •» .11) p m and r> 45 p m in the liMU Den l-irufer Room Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Faculty, Staff, Students, and their friends are invited to attend an Informal Social Please join members of our campus community for the opportunity to network and socialize together. Take advantage of this event to meet members of the University Committee on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns and the Coordinator of Services for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns. Monday, October 19 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. Gerlinger Lounge Sponsored by: University Committee on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns, Dean of Students Office - Coordinator for Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Concerns and LGBA r ! ET ALS MKT l\Si.S jj( kiun w* •, ; today at 1*' 3u p f!> uli 'Jut l~a*4 i-awn of die KMl For more information toll il*«* College IkefiKM raU at 344 OU*iS (.umimllpo on (.ay. I e»Lian and Unptu4l (mhmhi will haw a Faulty. Staff and Student Social tor Cay*. l*th,at. >. 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