Oregon Daily THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1993 EUGENE, OREGON VOLUME 94, ISSUE SS A truck full o’ blues A_ Bob Bloesingcr. of Eugene plays Row. Row Row Your Boa! on his harmonica in his truck as he waits tor his wife at the dentist 's office Wednesday "It s tough ' he said I've been playing tor about a year Bloesingcr said he sometimes plays along when he ht ars his favorite tunes Neil Diamond. Fleetwood Mac I ve played * ith all those people Only 0 v, k » t know it Undergrads get law school preview j Introduction to legal system helps some students decide their future By Scot! Andre Emerald CootnOutor Before winter quarter started Stephanie Schafer thought she wanted In go to law school Now she's not so sun* "There's too much pajierwork and not enough deal ing with people.' said Schafer. a University senior Ktig lish major Dealing with one i ase at a time does not make a hig enough tmpat t, sot tails Sc haler said she i hanged her mind after attending two weeks ol I’ersjiec tivi-s in l aw a hroad-liased survev of the- American legal system offered by the lDiversity law school this quarter While Sc fiafer fias written off pursuing a legal • .ireer, other c lassmates are still trvmg to make up their minds "I wanted to get a taste of what a law i lass would In like with real law professors said Hugh Jensen, a at mor finance and et onoinit s major Jensen, w ho has never taken a law « hiss In-fore, s.od tfic- course has kept his interest so far Turnt LAW. Page 3 Professor Caroline Forell, who teaches part of Perspec fives in Law, said she believes such a course should be a pari of liberal arts education School board votes no on condom plan j Proposal for more high school AIDS education gams support By Mt><) DedOlph fcmeratd Reporter, l ilt' l| ihslrn t si liool Imaril nil \\ i 11rI• • < unintended by Nil.huls, lilt- si hi Mil ilislrn ! would In1 miirr effei live in preventing AMIS aiming students Ilian i! tin* m hoots tx'gan dispensing i.undams. \ii limi i!t dispensing 1 nndoms it tins lime Moseley s.iid is lti.it We will tills messages and weaken the messages we ale try ing to end Hoard member Mike I m said ill ordei to i om plenieiit tin* duel t te n long ill sm i.d skills nei es sary to avoid high risk liehavior, 'we have to re affirm our i ommilment to do the best we i an to teai h our i hildren what is good and noble Hoard memlier Ian (lliver told ol speaking to two groups ot students after the puhlii hearing, one supporting i ondoins in si liools. and one op posing They ImiIIi t ame up to me and said the same tiling We want to make a difference we really tin want to do something.' and there was nn denying the heartfelt sim eritv hi those young Voil es," (lliver said "I think that we have mm h to learn from our youth in terms of our eotmnilineiit to wanting to make a different e. she said Dress warmly and pai k sour umbrella Once !hc rain starts up. it won'! be stopping. Highs will In* in the upper 30s. but lows in the 30 s should prevail. CRUSHED ICE CORVALLIS !A!’| - Hardhearted vandals with big feet smashed an elabo rate eight-fi*.i ig! «that h k three weeks t build and the four 1 vs wh built it are crushed, too 11 an t believe anvone would do that, said Daniel Hough. 12. one of the igloo an hitei ts It s |ust mean The igloo was featured ai Monday s front page of the Gazette-Times their hometown paper By sunrise Monday, their work had been destroyed A sign now erei ted on the site sums up the boys disappointment It reads Whoever did this to our igloo, mav God have men v on y our mean, miserable soul, you creep SPOR API The Mid Fastern Athlete ( < • w It*- ■ . rules education campaign aimed .it player, anil coaches in the wake of a licm h-i leanng brawl between M rgan Stale and North t ari'luM A4 I. the league ■■ s-.. r s..,.| A pour fob is being done to contPol the players nut in the game and other bench penonnel MKAC ■ .mmissjoner Ken Free said Wednesday in a statement ride j (r ,m his ffi . in (.retnsboif, N.C Offiuals suspended the land I game between North Carolina A&T and Morgan State with 1 55 left in the first half w hen players on both teams began throwing punches Both benches then emptied