Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASUO
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"The question is not it were
going to give them mourn , but
<<in we i onic up with the mon
ey fast enough." Moseley said.
"We ll gel them there but the\
may be slaving at the Y
Lee said he believed the
ASUO s success in getting
7,500 students’ registered to
vote may have been a determin
ing fat tor when the Presidential
Inaugural Committee mailed
out invitations When Clinton
spoke at the University as the
Democratic nominee for presi
dent, he praised the University
for registering (he most stu
dents of any college in the na
tion.
Although, the inauguration is
open to the puhlii . Stephanie
Bloommgdale. United States
Student Asstx iation field dire<
tor. saui receiving an invitation
from the inaugural committee
is a "t>ig deal." USSA is a
Washington D C based student
lobbying organization.
The inauguration is free
However, people must rei eive
invitations to pun base tu kets
to other inaugural events sin h
as the Presidential Inaugural
Gala. Bloommgdale said Tick
ets for the gala vvhu h Lee and
Lore said they plan to attend,
i ost from $100 to St .000
Lee and Lore said they plan
to do some work while in
Washington DC They will
meet with legislators in Wash
ington DC to begin lobbying
efforts they'll i ontinue in the
spring One of their top lobby
ing priorities is getting the Vio
lence Against Women Ait
passed. The act would make
any rape on a college campus a
federal i rime.
Lore said Hills like the Vio
lence Against Women A< t ore
"hot political potato* ” It legis
lutors pass the bill, programs
like Project Saleride i ould be
federally funded.
Karmen Fore, Bobby Lee
"Anytime von t .111 make
those contacts, you'll Im- liettor
when you do your lobbying.''
l ore said 'We re at .1 disad
vantage because we re three
time zones away from where
we want to lie
I.ee and l ore said they will
also talk to legislators to voii e
their support for a bill that
would enable students to re
reive loans directly from their
universities, instead of from
hanks
Oregon Student I.obbv fists
ulive Director Rob Nosse said
he hadn’t heard it any other
student body presidents or y it e
presidents from Oregon col
leges re< etved ins itations to the
inauguration
"My sense is 11 ,ee and Fore)
probably got invited bet ouse
when Clinton came to Oregon,
he came to the University of
Oregon and they yvere onstage
with him," Nosse said
The student liody presidents
and vice presidents from Last
urn Oregon State college, Ore
gon State University. Portland
State University and University
of Portland were unavailable
for comment on whether they
received invitations Hut John
Petersen. Western Oregon State
College's student body presi
dent. said he had not
Mark Cregory, the student
body president ol Southern Or
egon State College, said he also
rcc eived an ms datum
Double Latte
with Scone
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Sunday 9 00-3 00 484-1662
QUESTION:
Did you make any New Year's resolutions9
“No.
Because
it seems
like an
arbitrary
measure
of time to
me."
SAMDEESE
graduate, history j
"To get
rid of my
belly."
LIZ SAIDEL
freshman, undeclared
"I sort a
did but
haven't
started
yet. One
was to
have bal
ance in my life. I’m
working on it.”
JESSICA CALDWELL
senior, PPPM
“No. I
made
them
before
and
haven't
been sue
cessful with keeping
them in the past."
JEN T1BBEY
lunior. psychology
"To live
deliber
ately."
KIRSTEN KRANE
semen. international studies
"No.
Because
I didn’t
have any
to make."
CHRIS HAWKE
junior, political science
POLICE BEAT
1 lie following mi idents WHO1
reported to the Offit.»* <>1 I’uhlic
Safe I\ ,iml the Kugene polite
department from l >•-« 20 to fan
A
• A University student re
ported ,i burglary on the 1400
blot k ot Alder Street that (»•
ctimid sometime Itetwnen Ue(
20-41 I tie hill k d(Mir ot the res
idem e was pried open, and a
television. V( 1. skis, ski boots,
a snowlKiard, two speakers and
a drill were missing 1 he miss
i ng iIimiis vv *' rt* V .1 i u «i! a I
$1,244
• 1 'hr !attlr ( h «\in |H*t sit>r«*
on lh»- i*-MmJ Mix k of f ranklin
Boulevard roportwi a thrlt that
(m < iirrcd sound mu* br'lvvron
I)m 20 2 t Tv\o i hani«*liM>ns
and a fool long boa i onslru lor
valuod at a tola! .$020 vw*n* rr
portnd missing
• A University student r»
port mi a burglary on the l‘M)0
him k of Kim aid Street that (*
< urrrd soim'lnnr Ih*Ivvih»ii I
.! 1 iinil |iin .1 A word proves
sur. two hikes, a I V and a sloe
i*o worth a total of $ I ,*M)() wore
reported missing
• Out* 1*1 year old and throe
invemles wore charged with
possession of less than an
ounc e of marijuana on Dec _'J
I he four were observed smok
ing marijuana around midnight
oil the* top row of si*,its at I lav
ward f ield
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