Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 23, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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    MARCH
Continued from Page 1
At ii Friday morning mooting,
Gov Durbar* Roberts told tho
campers she would not grant
their request to upon a legal
homoles* campground at the
park
Instead, Roberts offered the
l umpers up to S25.QOO to pay
for temporary housing or to
provide servile* and |ob train
ing for the 2tt campers evicted
from the state property
Jar k Gillette. n homeless
camper with four children, said
he believed Roberts was trying
to “buy us all ofl " Tho camp
ers' m i upation of Armituge
Park would send a strong mes
sage to Roberts, he said
"I think it'll prove some
thing Gillette said "It'll prove
we i an't get shoved around
Debbie Roberts, minister of
the Ghurch of tile Brethren in
Springfield, said she represent
ed the religious community in
her participation at the march
"YVe stand with the people
who are oppressed, shut out
and pul out," she said
The state is "pushing these
people against the wall." said
Rico Fore/., a Human Rights
Homeless campers and supporters march Friday night to Armitage
State Park while calling tor the park to be reopened as a permanent
campsite
Commission momhcr Ho said
University students can make a
big different it just by edur aling
themselves about I hi? homolnss
problem
"Mntil homrlrss people and
see them as real people and not
as stomntypos of a drunk.-' ins
said
About 15 University students
joined in the march Freshman
Harmony Matthews said she is
concerned aiiout th" homeless
problem in Eugene
"We all deserve a plate to
live," she said
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RALLY
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F J Maloney, an oul-of-slate law student, said the rum
changes would bo unfair
"Many of us came hero thinking wo could get in state tui
tion after the first year," he said "To us, this would ix- .in ad
ditional $1,200 to $1,400 burden, it's too much to ask when
we came here under different rules "
Fewer out-of-state students will attend the University if
they know they may never achieve residency, said Dean
Dawkins. Portland State University's student body president
"The students' voice is being Ignored by the board again.”
he said "We need to make Oregon the education state not
the education mistake
ASUO President Bobby Lee said lie believes out-of-state
legislators were influencing the board’s decision because
they want to retain their own students.
We re gambling with out-of-state students to make up
money lost by Ballot Measure 5,” he said. ' If you have a
problem with funding, don't [nil it on the students, hut on
the state "
(.reg Light, Lastern Oregon State College student body
president, said the board must realize how the rule changes
would affect students
We go! up at two in the morning, and we left at :t a m .”
Light said "We thought it was important enough to drive
seven hours lo come here We can't make short-term solu
tions to long-term problems "
Neil Sunneli, ASUO finance coordinator, said the number
of out-of-state students at the University affect in-state stu
dents
"I grew up in this state." he said. "But without the out-nf
state students here. I know my education would cost more."
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