. ..j*rxrwBrrzsK Jim Treloar and Perry Pepper are among the more than 100 Uni versity students participating In a nationwide last HUNGER Continued from Page 1 resentatives had," Treloar said. Supporters of the former committee are trying to obtain about li.r»C)0 signatures for a petition, which would demand Congress to focus on the hunger problem and suit port Hall. Work to help the homeless needs to stnrt at a local level. OSP1RG member Perry Pop per said. In pugene. OSPIRG and the national student campaign are planning a Hunger Cleanup for Saturday. April 17 The ninth annual clean up is a one-day workathon, and everyone is encouraged to either participate or donate money to the cause. SELF SERVICE The CefKj Sh*j> Open Mon-Fri 8-7 Sat 10-4 Sannwri PmOtrsan S furr, ■ Ryu an Un 485-6253 ;LMNfc TO YOt K HI AKi s (. 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Tin* firsi course would locus on contem [Mirarx rat e relations in tin* Unit ed States, and lh<i sit ond would examine rat **, gender, class and/or ethnii it v in Western and/or non-Western h* ielios Other st hoois art* following suit The thiiversiiv of Cali for nia at Berkeley lias an "Ameri can Cultures Requirement." based on five major cultures in tin* United States Native Amer ican. Clmano/l atino. African American. Asian American ami 1 tiro-A merit an Kvery t hiss that fulfills this requirement must t over tlire*- of the five groups, and oulv one t lass satisfies the requirement I’d Berkeley does not require a i lass on women, homosexuals or i uitures outsitle tin- United States At the l 'Diversity of ( ulor.nlo at Boulder. the ”t uilurt- md gen tier diversity requirement tot uses on women, rat e ami sex tiality Students need one t lass to satisfv the requirement Nut limited to cultures within the I hilled States, it covers the t ui tures of!(»' world Closer to home. Oregon Slate l hiiversitv s i urru ulum ini lodes the culture diversity require ment " l his single-class require ment includes a study of world cultures and minority American i uitures At this time, it does not include a fot us on women Oregon Slate is proposing a "different e. power anti (list rim illation requirement." in which classes will compare two or more cultures within tin* f hilled States and include a study of women's roles Portland Stale University s "diversity requirement" consists The University of Oregon also considered integrating religion into its proposal, but University senators voted against it last month. of Iwd classes from different departments that cover gender and world ( ulturvs Solin' universities art still proposing requirements t i l.A is devising an Amen t an diversity requirement'' that resembles Iterholey s, In he tmat tfd by tall til The i .lassos v\ 111 t over three of the five recognized culture* in the I Hitetl St.tins Present l\ sointi at l t I.A believe tin! proposal's fonts on Aimirn an t ulturvs is too rvstrn ■ ttsv. while others think people need to learn more about vul tures in this i oitntrv The requirement proposal doesn’t lilt lude women or homosexuals t he I hiiversity of Washington is proposing an "Ament an plu rniism requirement," whit h will fm iis on ethnit pluralism in the country Neither women nor homosexuals will lie tnt hided in this retpuremeul Kehgion. how ever, will lie a hit tor. 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