Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 04, 1992, Page 8, Image 7

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Noon rally to provide
time to vent feelings
By Tammy Baley
Emerald Associate Editor
University students will have
a i banco to voice the anger or
happtnoss they fool In response
to the election results tixiay at a
noon rally In the KMU Court
yard.
Troy Shields, oo-diroctor of
the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Alli
ance. said the rally will focus
on student reaction to the re
sults of Ballot Measure 9.
"It s for |M«jple to celebrate
or mourn together in a non-vio
lent way,’1 Shields said
"Whether (Measure 9) passes or
not. someone will lx- hurt "
The rally will include speak
ers. music and information
booths. Shields said No open
microphone will tie available
Speakers at the rally will In
clude Shields. Marlene Dres
chor, director of the Office of
Student Advot acy, Tiare Meth
ison-Bowle, campus minister of
the Presbyterian Campus Min
istry. Sally Bryan, minister of
thi’ Unitarian Church; and Dorn
Vutri, University law professor
Cnitilin Twain, ASUO safety
affairs coordinator, said she
and other rally organizers ob
tained a parade permit in case
people "need to move.”
The University Office of Pub
lic Safety. Kugcno police de
partment and Eugene Peace
keepers will have representa
tives nt the rally to prevent peo
ple from venting their emotions
with violence
The rally was designed to
give students a peaceful means
to vent their root lion to the
election results, Twain said.
"We've decided we need a
way to focus the students' ener
gy. which may not lie good en
ergy," Twain said "We're
banking on a large number of
students showing up
"Particularly if there Is a 'yes'
vote on ‘i, we can expect there
is going to I hi a large number of
angry people needing to group
together for support," she said
The Lesbian. Cay, Bisexual
Alliance, ASUO. Dean of Stu
dents Office. Women's Center
and University Committee on
Lesbian, ('.ay and Bisexual Con
cerns arc sponsoring the rally
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IN
TEN
THAT’S WHAT THE
EXPERTS SAY.
THEY LOOK LIKE YOU.
THEY LOVE LIKE YOU.
THEY SHOULDN'T HAVE
TO BE AFRAID.
SPEAK OUT AGAINST
HOMOPHOBIA!
Set-vl support ’ J'trcl harassed’
Tell us about ii
(Hike of Public S*!rt\
Affirmative Act km jrui
l^ual Opportunity
ASUO Studrnt Advocacy
Ijrcbun, Cuy, Biseiuil Alluivr
letbun. Gay, Bt*ctual Concenu
Counseling Center
Cnw* l ine
(HnbuJ Officer
IV^n of Studrnt*
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446-4227
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The students, administrators,
anJ faculty and staff members of
the University of Oregon are
commmcvl to creating a safe and
welcoming environment for all
students.
Bean poll picks Clinton
A jar full of beans predicted Bill Clinton's election us the
next president of the United States.
The ASUO conducted a "bean poll” at Friday's election
fair in the EMU. I’assers-by were encouraged to drop a bean
In the jar of the candidate or bnllot measure of their choice.
"Wo wanted to sec if student tallies m^b h up with the
election results," said Chris Bauman, ASUO events coordina
tor "Using beans was a lot of fun, and we think it turned out
well." *
Bauman said about 200 students took part in the bean bal
lot.
In other poll results, U S. Senate candidate Lets AuCoin col
lected more beans than Incumbent Bob Packwood, and Mary
Burrows edged out Ruth Bascom for mayor of Eugene.
Ballot Measure 0 was buried under an avalanche of "no"
brains.
ET ALS
MEETINGS
kunM Student AmwijImih will have «
meeting today from ft to 7 p m In the
(aru>n (‘.old Room For more information.
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Alpha Phi Omi|t will have a general
meeting today at 6 p m in KMU Cantury
Room C For mor* information, call
14ft Oft 30
OSPIRC will have an Environmental
Education ('.roup meeting tonight at 7 30 ln
EMC Cedar Room* C and t) For more
information, call 34ft-4377
Student* for Oimre will have a general
into.ro*t mooting tonight at 7 in Room 276
Education For more information, tall
146 064ti
Pr* Pfcvaw aUhrupalMvial Therapy Club
will have phytic al therapi*t Mindy Hold
tjwak at today * meeting at 7 p m in Room
112 Willamette For more information, tall
M»-)an
lapaiww Sluiirnl ()r)|«nii*lNin will have
a meeting today at 4 30 p m in EMU Cndar
Room C
Inc mImiIiI Em Caimmittee will have a
meeting today it A pm in EMU Century
Room E For more Information, call
146 .1749
Unwanted Seiual Behavior Tank Kona
meeting scheduled for today hat been
canceled For more information, call
146 1210
Counseling Center will have a post
olw Uon drop in support group today from 1
to S p m in the EMU Walnut Room For
more information, c all 346 1227
Alpha I arnbda Dell a/Phi Fta Sigma will
have a general meeting today at 6 30 pm in
EMU Car da r Room F For more information.
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