EDITORIAL Free the schedule; drop proposed fee Hoginning fall term, the University will no longer give away free class schedules Students will instead be charged 25 cents per copy to cover the costs of printing. In many wavs, this makes sense. University Registrar I lerb Chore* k said printing the schedule books costs the registrar's office between $7,000 and Sft.OUO every term, most of which would bo recovered with tho fee. Ho said the fee would generate around .$5,000 from tho sched ules With almost every department at tins University facing a fiscal crunch, this money would bo appreciat ed by everyone. However, registering for classes is not a frill at the Uni vorsitv Students currently pay $907 a term to attend those classes, plus additional fees for certain courses. The University, as a courtesy, has always provided free st nmnmr>. bocause students pay to attend school, they also pay to know which classes are offered. Granted, 25 cents is not a lot of money. Most students could even splurge and buy a dollar's worth. But students are sen sitive to shelling out more money for the same service, and many Some would question whether many classes themselves, much less a continuously shrinking list of them, are worth 25 cents. believe Ino university ignores mmr neeus anyway. Another fee. especially h seemingly trivial 25 cents, is almost an insult to a campus community that already fools foo'd to death. The registrar’s office could benefit from a change of strategy. Our suggestion — advertising. Chereck said the University contracts with a national company for printing and couldn't attract local advertis ing. and national advertising would be difficult to sell. However, local printers could probably handle the job just as easily as national contractors. The University has the facilities and the people to design the schedules. The Springfield Alews prints a number of high-school and college publications, and could certainly handle print ing 20.000 schedules every three months. Tlit* University could make money by selling four or live full-page ads. which would more than cover the cost of printing. A full-page ad in the schedule, at Emerald rates, would cost about $1300 per week However, the schedule is not a daily publication — it often sits around for an entire term Therefore, the University could prob ably charge more for ad space because, unlike the Emer ald. students have to read the schedule. It has a captive audience of 16,000. Students already pay what some would consider too much for what they get now. Some would question whether many classes themselves, much less u continu ously shrinking list of thorn, are worth 25 cents. 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Srwon Sauv* Distribution Hebectlt Brook* Kn«b V»n Gord#< Anthony Wynn Business. *wny Carbone Superv-w >xty Connotty Production l>^\ favorite college team so sad 1 would really like the Ducks to win a game so they would be happier. That would prove they are winners That would la* very groovy. I think. It made me happy to see the women's tiasketlsdl team Imallv win a game, but it also made me sad because I yv.ts not there to enjoy the thrill of victory I guess that makes me similar to the other [ample who don't go to basketball games Which is kind of funny because last year I was the Emerald sports editor, and 1 went to all of the games I had fun. But now I will go to all the women's games bet ause I think the women have a I letter chance of winning games than the men. I hope they go on a big winning streak That would be a neat way to end a sad season. I hope they finish fifth in Pacific-10 Conference-NCAA-Di vision I action. Some people may call me a fair-weather fan That is not very nice. I am very busy and have little time to catch Pacific-10 Conference-NCAA-Division 1 action unless the Ducks are win ning, Because if they are win ning. then it is more important to me than other things. It makes me happy. I like things that Most people wouldn’t even give a care. But in Eugene — where there are all sorts of crazy and kooky people — anything can happen. make me happy , Which is why I do not rare for Valentine’s Day I was not hap p\ Sunday, i had to work all day And I was not anyone's valentine. After work, 1 went home and read Moiling Stone magazine by myself. It was fun, but I still was not that happy I was sad I think they should cancel Valentine's Day because it makes so many people sad. I think instead they should make i eb 14 a Hike-Crashing Day" he* ause I would like it much better It would make this cam pus a happier place to lie On "Hike-Crashing Day" everybody would be < razy and kooky and run into each other on bicycles I think the last per son still on his or her bike should win lots of dollars. That would lie neat I would like that a lot. I also do not like colds. Colds are bad. Having a sore throat and coughing a lot is not much fun It makes my head hurt. That does not make me happy. People do not smile at me as much when 1 am always cough ing and sneezing They think I will make them sick. too. They are probably right. That does not make me happy. I hope this column will make you happy. If it does not. then you are unhappy. Therefore, you are probably sad. In that case, maybe you should go cuss at a squirrel or make two of your friends run into each other while riding bicycles. Those yvould make me laugh a lot. lake Berg is the news editor of the Emerald