Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1992, Page 7, Image 7

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    BARF
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office Is currently requesting
clarification about the BARF
from the OSBHE office
"It was our Intent all along
that it would bn charged to
both the MS IK and MBA pro
grams," Spradling said. "We're
waiting for the final answer
from the chancellor’s office."
Spradling said he can't pre
dict what the chancellor's of
fice will decide about the
BARF, but he hopes to have an
answer within a week.
The CBA is using the BARF
to raise about $118,000 for the
Graduate Caroer Services (’.en
ter and the Chiles Center Com
puter Lab, Terborg said. About
58 MSIR students und 192
MBA sludonts attend the Uni
versity.
Although the MSIR is an in
terdisciplinary program in the
WIXMAN
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rights," he said.
Wixman said another mason
for making the tapo, which he
is doing for free, is to teach the
Soviets that not everyone in
America is democratic. Ho lik
ened members of the OCA to
historical American Christian
fundamentalists.
"In America, Christian fun
damentalists as exemplified by
the (X:A and other related or
ganizations doesn't represent
traditional American democrat
ic views," he said. "These
groups were always opposed to
democracy."
University's Graduate School
and is not a CDA program.
Torborg -said the GBA has good
reasons for charging MSIK stu
dents the BAKF
"In some ways you can argue
that the MSIK program is not a
College of Business program,
hut functionally it is.” Terborg
said.
Torborg said the CBA re
views the applications of all
MSIK students, and MSIK and
MBA students have equal ac
cess to classes and the curoer
and computer centers.
Most students have accepted
the now fee, Torborg said.
"Most people seem to ap
prove or go along with it."
Terborg said. "Only a clear mi
nority oppose it.”
All of the MSIK students con
tacted by the Oregon Dully Km
era I (I declined to comment
about the BARF.
Wlxman, a self-labeled
"model conservative" on cam
pus, said his objection to the
(X:A does not stem from "liber
al" views, but from very strong
conservative, democratic and
American traditional views.
"The OCA functions and
uses the methodology used by
Lenin and Hitler, which is to
take quotes out of context and
mislabeling in the name of mo
rality." he said
This is Wlxman's fourth
broadcast on "Voice of Ameri
ca." He also did one broadcast
on "Radio Liberty," All shows
have to do with national affairs
and issues of democracy.
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