Oregon Daily WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3 1993 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 94. ISSUE 94 Music to die for Photo by Jeff Paslay Undeclared sophomore Liam Cassidy sits in the sunshine and practices on the guitar he got for Christmas Student Senate confirms controversial IFC nominee j Some current committee members oppose approval of Commentator editor By Pat Malach f mcwaid f.diiof Despite Itouvv imposition hv some cur rent tin idental Fee Committee members, the Student Senute Tuesday confirmed Kd Carson to fill a recently vacated IFC seat. Accusing Carson ot being racial and homophobic, members Steve Masai and Zoe Pargot. along with former com mittee member Barbara Rodgers, sub mitted a two-page letter urging the senate not to confirm Carson's nomination The accusations against Carson stem from his involvement with the Oregon Commentator, a student-run journal of opinion. "The Commentator has also frequently been the focus of controversy in regards to opinions expressed concerning race and sexual orientation," according to the letter, which was submitted in advance to the senators Other students opposed to Carson's nomination said they were troubled by the opinions expressed in the conserva tive journal. "He has created a nori-hospitable cli mate for women and people of color on this campus," said Diana Collins, ASUO multicultural advocate. "(Carson's) nomi nation would send a bad message to stu dents of color on this campus.” Carson said he was not surprised by the turnout against him. "I didn't feel like it was a parade in my honor," he said. Carson said labeling him as a racist and Ed Carson homophobe was an attempt to blacklist him because he works for the Commenta tor, which has often been critical of stu dent government. "They couldn't say they didn't want me on the committee because they are opposed to n different viewpoint." ('.ar son said, "but they could by labelling me as a racist and homophobe." Pargot said Canon should txs held re sponsible for what is printod in the Com mentator. "(Orson) is responsible for slamming people who don't need to be slammed." she said. "You can't write that all women are potential bull-dyke lesbians (referring to an unsigned graphic on the back page of the December Commentator) and not Turn to NOMINEE. Page 3 Students learn creative biology with computers q Computers take the place M animals in sdf^je laboratories By Demian McLean Emerald Reporter In Heustis Hall, human physiology students get to play architect with the human body. Using computer graphics, general sciences senior Greg Hoefeldt can design a circulatory system that second-guesses -nature's original design. “Should thi* body havo two haamT” SECOND Of THREt PARTS he aaks bta part ner." Or maybe three? Or maybe wa should just remove a lung — the body might be able to function without It." he »aid. Sitting before a er, Hoefeldt and his partner are study* ing human physiology in a bloodless Turn to COMPUTERS, Page 4 WEATHER Cloudy weather and rain may return later in the day. with temperatures in the 50s Today in History Feb. 3, 1959 was 'the day the music died' as a plane crash near Clear Lake. Iowa, claimed the lives of rock icons Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and |.P. The Big Bopper' Richardson FORGED TICKET WINS BIG ASTORIA (AP) - A forger failed to check an Oregon Lottery Monopoly ticket altered to win only $1. musing out on a legitimate $5,000 win The error was discovered when a woman presented the forged ticket to a convenience store clerk last week, claiming it was a $1 winner The clerk looked at it and said it s not a $1 winner, it's a $5,000 winner said Officer Denise Kotaniemi of the Astoria police. 'She was floored. She aid. This is great.'' But a second look revealed that the number had been altered to make the ticket appear to be a $1 winner, voiding the legitimate $5,000 combination. Kotaniemi said. SPORTS IRVING, Texas (AP) - The Super Bowl champion Dellas Cowboys hewn making changes in their coaching assign ments fuesday. Line coach Butch Davis was named defensive coordinator, replacing Dave Wannstedt, now head coach of the Chicago Bean, and offensive coordinator Norv Turner was given the additional title of assistant coach, replacing Wannstedt in that capacity 'It's a great feeling to be taking over the league's top defense.’ Davis said. "We ll |ust try to get better and better Dave did a great job and I learned a lot from him.'