Oregon Daily MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1992 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE 39 The Duck stops here t>t I*# f’wUfty Former Oregon basketball star Terrell Brandon returned to McArthur Court to lace the Portland Trail Blazers Friday Brandon, forme' Pacific-10 Conference player of the year, is now playing in the NBA for the Cleveland Cavaliers, who lost 119-113 See story page 8A. Hate crime conference offers understanding jOne possible solution asks citizens to help police their own communities By Demian Mcl ean i mt* akl Reports Skinheads spoke, lawyers lectured and i ops conversed with hundreds of people List weekend in ,i i nmpus i on fere n< r de votisl to (>iit111rijt; hutr crimes People front .is fur away as Wyoming paid s:t» to SIS to attend till' Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment Conference, whit It was l-ridav and Salur day in the b’Mt l-'oundisd in 1987 to monitor the hi live ties of white supremacy groups, the NCAMVV has offices in Oregon. Washing tun. Montana. Idaho and Wyoming In the last seven years, the organ i/a lion has expanded tls concerns to in clude harassment based on sex and reli gion, as well as ethnicity Willi Ballot Measure l> fat mg voters Nov .1, conference organizers said choosing Oregon for its conference site lent the almost 7(H) NCAMW attendees a sense of urgi III V 111 their mission Sever al workshops were organized with the purpose ol understanding the tactics of the Oregon Oili/ens Alliance and the re ligious right Others focused on problems of law en forcement Portland police Captain (frog ('.lark offered a workshop called "C om munity Policing." which offered a model of public safety that enlists the help ol citizens to fight hate crimes As a model, he offerer! the Portland Police Bureau's work with street gangs As with street gangs, (.lark said, white supremacist activity often comes to the attention of community nminbe.s long before it reaches the police. Clark proposed that police tap this in Skins myth debunked By Jacqueline Woge Emerald Repent* Skinheads tire nnt nil alike. Some Na/is lielieve in while Chris tian supremacy Sonin iintbNazi skins don't, nyi ono skinhead "We're gutting pissed rtlsiut hav ing .1 tied name," sold Ozz kiios. organizer of Skinheads Against K.i eta 1 Prejudice, during "Skinheads the Myth," a p.mel discussion staged l-riday "When « man goes around heal tng up on people liec iiuse of their color, that lias to tie stopped," knos said. The discussion, attended by more than 70 people, was u high Ill’ll! feature of the Northwest Case Iittori Against Malicious Harass merit fats Conference in the liMU this weekend Skinheads are known for their shaved heads and high, lat ed bools. However, distinguishing be tween Nazi. anti-Nazi and indepen dent skins is less clear One panelist s.iid Nazi skins Turn to SKINHEADS, Pago 4A forinnlion source tiy familiarizing them solves with the communities lin y paired This might include educating officers through police visits in non eiiiergenc v situations. Clark said "We have a I’h.l) on our si,iff who gin's tlirougli different cultures and com Turn to CRIMES. Page 4A Board postpones ruling on residency requirements j Protests prompt board to reconsider tighter rules for out-of-state students By Sarah Clark Emerald Reporter _ The statu Board of Higher Education delayed action Friday on a proposal to tighten residency requirements for out-of-stalo students. OSBHE President Bob Bailey appointed u throe-mem ber subcommittee to work with the Chancellor s Office to review the proposal, especially its effective date I he subcommittee will report to the board at its next meet ing on Nov. 20 at the University. The board Is expected to make a decision then. Bailoy said. Student testimony that protested the proposed rules made board members uncomfortable with the proposal as il now reads, Dailey said The testimony, recorded at a University hearing Oct 20, emphasized that the proposal would make the res idency law retroactive, which was unfair to first-year students who had come to the University under the im pression thut they could get residency in a year The subcommittee will consider changing the propos al’s effective date from July l‘»‘t:t to after September 1993, so this yeur's students would not he affected, Bai ley said. The committee will also review other stipulations in the proposal, such as achieving residency by owning property. Dailey said. However, he said the proposal's effective date is "90 percent of the concern " "The board is committed to tightening the residency rules.” Dailey said. "However, the board wants to be fair to those students who entered this school year with the understanding lhat limy might l«‘ able to ;it;hiov«r resident status after one year " The rules would deny residency t«> out-of-state stu dents who are in Oregon "primarily for educational purposes." according to the proposal Students enrolled in more than seven credit hours per term will he pre sumed to lie in the slate for those “purpose*," the pro posal reads. Bailey said stale politicians have put pressure on the OSBHE to tighten the rules so that out-of-slate students don't receive state services for free. Tightening the rules would also increase tuition rev enue. Bailey said Even if fewer out-of-stale students come to Oregon as a result of the new rules, those who do come will hi; paying the full lost for their education, he said. WEATHER There will be local morning fog today and low clouds, but it should clear up in the after noon. Highs are expected to be around 60-65. Tonight will be fair with lows in the mid 40s Tuesday will be covered in clouds with partial clearing in the afternoon Highs will be in the mid 60s Archive* Photo FROM THE PAST Yes. there really were toga jar! les before Animal House. This one took place in the tMU during the mtd 1950s SPORTS BILLINGS. Mont (Al’i - President Bash on Sunday con gratulated the Toronto Blue lays for winning the World Series and invited them to the White House to celebrate Bash called manager Cito Gallon from Air Force One as he flew here for a campaign stop and told him ‘America is proud of you ‘ Bush had made no secret of the fact that he was an Atlanta Braves fan. showing off his tomahawk chop on the campaign trail The president watched Game Si* Saturday night the Blue lays' 4-3.11 -inning victory toronto was the first team from utside the United States to win in the Senes