Experienced CRIMINAL DEFENSE C AIL HUGH DUVALL Veratrud & Clark Attorrwyi PC 345-3333 • ( )fU'l I >• . • 111. • J.l1 ' 'i ' h ' »• ’ ■ l f * • I f>« H I i •(■ jwy '.-4 i.M • Ah:».»uU Maf.i • MIP f alH«» Uso Of I f ) "Price quote by phone' GMAT, LSAT, GRE, MCAT lest Your Best! Glasses forming now tall 345^420 Visit our new Eugene Center l ake a FREE Diagnostic Exam! KAPLAN The answer to the test question RIGHT ©N TARGET Cal our Advertising Deportment M&-3712 Committee listens to students By Chester Alien Emerald Reporter Last winter, a student didn't fool safe when sho walked to Knight Library at night Lights on the stairs between C.orlinger Hall and Knight Library were broken, and a pole light was broken in front of the Museum of* Art. She also thought tho safety tall boxes were isolated from the nrcsa. The student filed a complaint with the Stu dent Senate Grievance Committee und one month later the lights were repaired The Of fice of Public Safety was also examining the lo cation of the emergency call box About 150 students filod complaints with the Grievance Committee last year, said Seth Walker, Grievance f kimmlttoo cnatrporson "The Grievance Committee exists to make sure students know thoir rights at tire Universi ty," Walker said. "The committee is just one part of a big grievance system here at the Uni versity, and wo want to help students navigate through tho system" Most students seek tho commit toe's help to strive grading dispules or other problems with the University, but students' complaints range from the trivial to the very serious. Walker said. "Wo hod a complaint last year from some one who was upset about the price of coffee on campus,'* Walker said. "We looked into it and wc found that there wasn't much we could do about It." Walker sold students with serious com plaints are referred to the proper University or ganization. “For example, in a cuse of sexual harass ment, we help the student contact tho Office of Student Advocacy.” Walker said. "If the stu dent Is having problems with an instructor, the PftcntoOmldNM Dick Lm (left), a sophomore English major and Student Senator, explains the grievance table to Michael Omogrosao, e Iunlor majoring in jour nalism. Student Senate representative from the stu dent's school meets with the student nnd trios to sort things out with the instructor,” Marlene Droschor, director of the Office of Student Advocacy, said the Grievance Com mittee provides a valuable service for students. "The Student Senate Grievance table gives students a point of entry to the grievance pro cess.” Droschor said. "Many students have le gitimate grievances that unfortunately go unre ported on this campus.” Walker said being on the Grievance Commit toe can lie a difficult job. “Some of the more outrageous stuff like sex ual harassment really makes you think." Walk ur said. ”Wo try to bo as professional as we can, but anyone with any heart just can’t leave it at the Student Senate oflice.” The Student Senate grievance table is open on Wednesday* from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. near the Fountain Gourt Cafe in the EMU. DEBATE Continued from Page 1A "Wn celebrate Martin Luther King Day Does that moan wo re promoting being African or are wn recognizing diversity?" she asked Miller said she believes the passage of the measure would mean her children's teachers could make judgment calls about her family- Miller, a les bian, and her partner am rais ing throe children "This measure will require teachers to teach my children that our family is abnormal, wrong or perverse." she said. "There is nothing wrong with our family." Lively said Measure D's in tent is to let voters decide whether homosexuality is right or not, instead of allowing spe cial Interest groups to push gay rights laws through. Rv putting the measure to voters, the (X1A is saying ho mosexuality is Oregon's biggest problem, which is an "insult to our intelligence,” Miller said. Instead, Oregonians need to fo cus on real problems like homelessness, child abuse and hunger, she said. "We can never solve the real problems if we're divided," she said. The idea of loving your neighbor is a good one, Lively said, but people must cure about their neighbor's behavior. "But isn't the bigamist our neighbor, too," he asked, "or the dead boat dad? You love the person, but reserve judg ment about their behavior.” Late Night 5 with ]erry G reen Join Oregon's first-year basketball coach Jerry Green and the men's basketball team for their first official practice of the 1992-93 season. 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