Oregon Daily TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1992 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE 50 Oy Km Freshmen Kale Gefroh and Mara Spear say Pizano's is dose and the pizza s so good they have been eating there since it opened. Cafeteria blues thing of the past □ Many aspects of dorm-life dining have taken a turn for the better By David C Zartman Emwald Contributor To those who think of eating in a dormitory cafeteria as a journey into hell, it's time to recon sidcr Btportw'i Notebook Witn additions such as a brand-new piz/a restaurant, espresso cart and a now and improved '’Hammy's." the Hamilton Complex dining services uro modem, pleas ant and downright hip. (■'or those older University students who have spent a large portion of their college life living and eating in the dorms, you may not recog nUe the dorm Cilleries oi me iwus. Turn to DINING. Page 4A Oregon slopes open for season jAt reasonable rates, lessons, lift tick ets and a great vacation are available By Daraiyn Trappe Emerald Ass.oo.ito ftl tor Mount Bachelor and Timberline ski areas kn k off Or egon's winter ski season when they open Wednesday But several other local favorin'* are right on their heels, and all expert to he open within the next few weeks University students whether beginner, wdv.un ed or somew here in between can lake advantage of lessons on the mountain, advice front the campus Outdoor fro gram and an up< oming ski fair The Outdoor Program helps students organize week end trips to lex a! ski areas, and two are already set for Thanksgiving weekend to Mount flood and Mount Bachelor There's still time to sign up lor either of these In addition, the Outdoor Program is co-sponsoring a Nordic Ski Week On Nov 1 7 at 7 p m . a Nordic Ski Fair will take plat e in Mutt (enter Studio One The toir includes booths from local shops, ski areas, t bibs and programs Equipment, recreation opportunities and in siructional videos will be featured Admission is free The Outdoor Program is also sponsoring a workshop to help students learn how to safely camp out on a ski lour Tills session lakes place a! 7 p m Wednesday m the Outdoor Program office' in EMU Room „M Here's a look at some of the slate s most popular ski areas, as well as two ofl the beaten path Mount Bachelor: A favorite ol University student Mount Bachelor is ready to go The mountain got 70 inches of snow at tile base Sunday night Daily lift in k ets for adults are $31 and ski rentals are SI4 Mount Bachelor sports 1 1 lifts, including four Super Express Chaim, as well as extensive cross country trails It w ill lie open weekdays from ') a m to ‘I p in and weekends and holidays from H a m to 1 p in New this year at the mountain is the biggest ski and sport shop in the Northwest Phoebe Rosenthal, i Mount Bachelor marketing intern from the University, said skiers "can ski rigid out of tfit- shop and onto the slopes " Mount Bachelor also lias some new lesson packages "Perfect Turn" is a clinic: offered throughout each day for ski levels one through it) A 75-mlnute group lesson, which includes ski rental and a lift ticket, is S20 A private lesson is STH Rosenthal said those who Turn to SKIING. Pag« 5A For skiers everywhere, slopes will be reedy soon U.S. electoral voting system result of trial and error j Drafters of the Constitution struggled to find a method to select the president By Lisa Kneelel Emerald Repo 101 Americans who < ast hallols for Cuorge Bush, Bill Clinton or Koss Perot last week may be surprised lo find they didn't actually vote for any one of those presidential candidates They voted for electors pledged to vote for the candidates. The names that appear on ballots be low the names of the presidential and vice presidential candidates arts tho elec tors appointed to vote for them. On Election Day, voters ( ast their l>.» 1 • lots for their candidate of choice The? candidate who receives the majority of the popular votes in a state wins all of that state's Elec torn! College vote’s A candidate must win more than 270 of the electoral votes to win the* race Tho elec toral voters of all 50 states and the District of Columbia (which would have one representative and two senators if it were a slate) total 5.!H This year Democrat Bill Clinton re ceived the majority of popular votes in Oregon Republican Coorge Bush re ceived 224,711) voters, independent Ross Perot received lt>4,4T>3 und Clinton re ctiived 2H4.47H because tin- Electoral College operates on a "winner tokos .ill" premise (except • ti Maine, whli;h uses .1 district plan), Clinton received all seven of Oregon's electoral votes According to provisions of the I S Constitution, each state is allowed a number of electors "equal to the whole number of senators and representatives to which the State tnay he entitled in Congress." electors are chosen by the candidate or party The electors vote in each slate capital on the first Monday after the sec ond Wednesday in December, according to federal law The M alt'd ballots are sent lo Washing ton. DC , and opened and counlfd on Ian (• Isidore a joint session of Congress If no candidate ret fives a rnajoritv ol (ho voles the House of Kepresentatives chooses from tfu* top three t onlellders In this case the slates are allowed one vote, and their respective House members meet and choose a candidate Controversy has surrounded the Diet (oral College system since Its implemen tation Of all the provisions the framers of tfie ( ainsUlutlon i mated, the selection of the president proved most challeng ing Turn to VOTE. Page 3A WEATHER Chilly air will remain across the Northwest today Morning fog should give way to sunshine by mid-day Todny in History In 1483. Martin Luther, leader of the Protestant Reformation, was born in Lisieben. Germany In 1969. the children s educa I tionai prueram Sesame Street I made its debut on PBS TROJAN LEAKS, SHUTS DOWN n JKTLANL)!AP) - Leaking radioactive steam shut down the Trojan nuclear plant Monday, but officials said the problem was very minor. It could take up to a week to pinpoint the source of the leak, but the rate was very slow at less than a 10th of a gallon per minute A PGE spokesman said there was no dan ger to the public but (be plant w.Aild remain off line until the leak was repaired The plant is scheduled to be closed by 19% SPORTS WALM.T (He. tK. Calif (A)*) - Arizona's Billy Johnson, who rushed for 99 yards in the Wildcats' 16-3 upset of Washington, was named the Pacific 10 Conferenc e Player of the Week Johnson rushed 22 times, carrying the offensive load for Arizona. which ended the Huskies 22-game winning streak Also earning player-of-theweek honors were Stanford's John Lynch and Oregon's Tommy Thompson