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    Oregon Daily
FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1993
EUGENE, OREGON
VOLUME 94, ISSUE 86
Loud and clear... in the EMU
am a am m . jLmmm ^
&y C>y4*n Coottwr
S/e.‘ve Wooc/waff/, music director tor KWVA. performs during his
weekly radio show that can be hoard on the air in the EMU Fishbowl
and Recreation Center K\A/VA operates six hours every weekday and
is hoping to go on the regular airwaves in the spring
IFC denies EMU request
j Incidental Fee Committee
says surplus funds won't be
shared with student union
By Chester Allen
F fT't’f .jid RoporUH
Hie Incidental hr Committee will mil
grant .in I Ml' spci 1.11 retpiest lor $ t'MHMl
nt additmmd (1111111111'. because the I Ml
won't follow budget guidelines set by
last years If f ,111 KMC board imnnlier
■..iid I'hursdny
llio I Ml needs thf 5 ot 1 ini 1 to fund
nine student ami four graduate te.u hing
follow [msitions m tin- I Ml replai o 1111
Milo pi,unround equipment it Vi11<1 r<I
and Muss Child Care renters supply the
Outdoor Program anil the Oregon Chili
Sports lux low ti'.im vsitli sali'li etpnp
mi'iit and moot underbudgeted assi■■ s
incuts irom the University. said I MU
Hoard ol Dirci tors uiointN-r Sara Dodge
Dodge said the I Ml asked the li t to
allot ate the $ l‘M)tM) from an nnexpin led
$ I IH.HUO in oyer realized or surplus stu
dent tees
Sillt e the li t ' feels their budget notes
are lining ignored In the I MU hoard, the
II I says thin feel no obligation to help
out the KMC this year. Dodge said
Dodge said the I Ml hoard is not tot
lowing tile III budget notes because
they infringe upon the duties ol the I MI
hoard and professional stall
|o« Crube. < h.nrman of the KMC
hoard, said University President Myles
brand said the lit had no authority to
place budget notes or rn oinmendatiiins
on any group's int idental lee funding
However, II C metnlicrs said they do
have the authority to place budget notes
or re< ommend/vtions on the money the
III allocates
I he lot idental l ee Committee over
sees ini idental lee use on campus." said
li t Chairman Steve Masai To what ex
lent it does, we don't know hut the II I
is constitutionally < barged to do that
II C member Jose Balderas said the III
won’t allot ate money it doesn't have to
programs that do
‘Since the IFC feels their
budget notes are being
ignored by the EMU
board, the IFC says they
feel no obligation to help
out the EMU this year.’
Sara Dodge,
f Ml I th \/•'./ nu>mt't"
at guidelines
"Wh ({ou t know wilt'll We ll llUVe till*
$118,00(1 in oyer realized fees. hill wo
i in't spend tho nioni'i until wo have it
Halderas s.ml Wo also wml llto I Ml to
work in the lies! interest o' students not
I.Ml' management
I o.ldors ot programs .llli'l tod by tho
II ( s dot isiotl sun! they II Mihiiut now
requests or Irv to r.iisu tho noodod mono',
on their own
Dennis Reynolds KMl' child i .iro on
ordiniitor, said playground oqinjiinont at
Moss ( hdd ( are i outer is outre than .til
years old and must ho replai oil for safe
ly and regulators reasons
I ho playground strut tore lias roai hod
tho point whore it < an l lie pale,hod to
cthoi illy more Koynolds .aid Wo
had hoped tin- over atalized luntls i mild
help us replace it. ospot tally suite our
reserve at count ssas cut hv tho il l last
year "
I'ho lit will consider paying tor now
playground equipment d the i hdd t are
program can't raise the money. Masai
said
Sandy Vaughn, director of (Huh
Sports, said the hotkey team would try
to raise the money for goalie's safely
equipment on its own or try to slroh h
out its use lor another year
t.ruhe said the II ( s de< isinu will
fort o tho I.Ml to rod in e student employ
iT'.' work hours and stop filling yaiaut
jolts
Architecture students live to work
j Students say total
devotion is a must to
finish the program
By Mandy Baucum
Emeralo Reporter
Plants, photographs ,u„j ,lrt
work decorate the walls of an
architecture student s home
the studio
So mtu h time is spent ill the
studio, students tr\ to personal
ize the place where thus spend
most of their waking hours
The Inals of archittx tore stu
d&nts tiiH\ often go unnoticed
m the hubbub ol university ui
tjvity Their lives in.iv scorn re
I lusive to some, hut the stu
dents' ideas and creativity loom
as large as tall buildings in the
confines of Lawrence Hall,
h onto of the architect u re
si hoot.
Kob Roth, a sophomore in the
architecture school, said there
are ups and downs of being an
architecture student f irst and
foremost, total devotion to ar
chitecture is necessary for any
out* interested in tin* field
"An *iri hitei lurt* student Toil
bodies everything archilet,lure
is,'' lif said Other things in
lift* don't matter anymore Anv
sort of life oulsidf ot art hitei
turn is basil .illy null. Some
people have a really hard time
with it Some adapt to living in
the architecture building
Studios meet for four hours
three times a week, hut til nth
more time is usual!) spent hris
Shewt zvk. a third-year art.hi
Turn to STUDIO Page S
J'tKrtO tJy Dav«) Nj"
Sophomore architecture student Rob Roth said the only reason to
study architecture is if you love It.
WEATHER
Alternating i louds ami sun
shine throughout the dav
Highs real hmg the upper 40s
Today in History
Todas in 1973. in its Roe vs
Wade dei ision, the l' S
Supreme Court legalized abor
lions for the first su months of
pregnam v. ruling states could
not prohibit abortions during
the first trimester
OCA FILES NEW INITATIVES
PORTLAND |AP| - The Oregon Citizen". Ailiam <• has completed filing
loi al antigay rights initiatives for cities and eight counties. (X!A direr
tor Lon Mahon said Thursday
The initiatives would deny minority status (or homosexuals and would
prohibit the use of local governments funds to promote or express
approval for homosexuality.
Lot al officials in some < ities targeted bv the OCA already are expressing
their disapnnv al of the organization s drive
I don t like them coming in here and telling us what to do," Hermiston
Mayor Frank Harkenrider said
_SPORTS
STANFORD, (laltf. (AP) - Stanford has reported an NCAA
rules violation committed by football1 oat h Bill Walsh while
on a rw noting visit in Corine* ticut
Following a visit to the home of 245-pound limbai ker
Adam Salma, comments made b\ Walsh about the player
appeared in the \>w Britain (Conn i Herald. A< 1 oraing to
NCAA rules, athletic department staff im-mtiers may not
evaluate or rate a pmspec t for sc outing servo es or tin* media
before the player signs a letter of intent
The NCAA has yet to rule on the < ase involving Salma, hut
v hool officlals expe< t he willbe allowed to sign with the
Cardinal if he chooses