Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 01, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    QUESTION:
If you could say one thing to Sen. Bob
Packwood, what would itbe?
"I got a
bad feel
ing about
this one,
Bawb."
I
RUSS CHINSKE
senior, pppm
"If you
want to
reach out
and
touch
some
one,
work tor ai & i, not tne
Senate."
RYAN SPANTON
sophomore, undeclared
"Get a
life."
STEVE MORGAN
junior, finance
"What
you did
was ethi
cally
wrong.
Support
the party
line on tamuy values
and resign."
ELAINA LAWSON
senior, english
"He's
sup
posed to
be a rep
resenta
tive of
the peo
pie; if they don't want
him in office, he
shouldn't be there."
KRISTIN OVERALL
senior, journalism
"I think if
you set to
hold an
important
position,
you
Should
have admirable per
sonal and professional
ethics."
SARAH BERNSTEIN
sophomore. Snt. relations
ROOMMATE
Continued from Page 1
hound together not by commitment, but by finan
cial necessity, said Jai.quie Gibson. ASUO media
tion director
"With a roommate who you don't have a lot of
commitment with, it's much easier to withdraw
and break off and live with someone else next
quarter instead of working through the conflict."
Gibson said
People who move in with people they know are
at an advantage because they probably already
have a sense of the person's likes and dislikes.
Robbins said However, rooming with friends or
acquaintances is no guarantee of roommate bliss
"You may find out your dear friend is a pig.
Robbins said. "Though she dresses neatly, you
may find she leaves dishes all over the kill hen
Gibson said she tielieves students rooming with
friends have no advantage over students rooming
with strangers
Altout 95 percent of the roommates Gibson has
mediated between have arguments over issues
stu.h as noise, cleanliness, visitors and sharing
food The biggest problem roommates have is
agreeing on noise, Gibson said.
Carole Kirkpatrick, a psychologist, said some of
her patients with roommate problems believe
they're failures if they must spend time negotiat
ing with their roommates But a roommate rela
tionship. like other relationships, requires work
However, some roommate pairings ore pist not
made in heaven. Kirkpatrick said
"There are certain people who will always
push vour buttons the right way. she said. It
will tie too much of a hurdle to get over.''
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