UNIVERSITY Students elected to board posts By Tammy Batey Oregon CX*\ fnw&k) Two University students were elected to the United States Student Association Board of Diret ■ tors at the student lobbying organization's annual conference in Washington, D C . during spring break. Ebon Brady and Erika Armsbury were among lfi University students to attend the conference The University's delegation was the largest at the con ference. which was attended by 500 students from 70 colleges. Brady and Armsbury were named to the posi tions of Students of African Descent Caucus co chairman and regional chairwoman, respectively. Armsbury's post covers IJSSA colleges in Oregon. Alaska. Washington and Idaho Brady will oversee colleges across the nation. T he Students of African Descent Caucus is part of USSA 's National People of Color Student Coali tion Brady's position ends in July, lie said he will make a directory of phone numbers of black stu dent unions and similar college organizations and produce a membership list. "I was really surprised no one (in the people of color student coalition) really knew each other, espri ially on the East Coast." he said "1 want to fat ilitate people getting to know each other and having access to other schools for events or just for information." While at the nation's capital. ASUO President Bobby I-ee was one of only sev en students to speak at a hearing on the National Student T rust Fund, which would allow students to repay loans through community service University students met with senators and Con gress members to discuss nine federal issues ASUO memliers chose to focus on. These issues included the Military Freedom Ad. which would lift the ban on gays and lesbians in the military; the Violence Against Women Act. which would itit rease sentences for repeat sex offenders; and the National Servil e Trust Fund "We were so organized in our lobbying that oth er students tagged along with us." Fee said. "In fact, a .Vei*sivtrvk reporter tagged along with us." ‘f want to facilitate people getting to know each other and having access to other schools.’ - Ebon Brady, USSA board member Some meetings with legislators were encourag ing. Troy Shields, Lesbian. Gay and Unusual Alliance co-director, and several other students met with Sen Sam Nunn to vote e support for the Military Freedom Ai t "We didn't change Ins mind, but he heard what we had to say." Shields said 'There was a dia logue We weren't veiling at wii h other Other legislators were less commune alive Ore gon Sen. Hob Packwood didn't show up for his meeting with ASUO Safety (Coordinator ( aitilin Twain. l.ee and other students The students hand-delivered about Vt5() letters to Oregon Sen Mark Hatfield. Congressman Peter DeFazio and Packwood's aide, voicing support for VAW A "At this point I'm verv frustrated," Twain said "We hand-delivered ti/O realh heartfelt letters to Pack wood's aide, and he hasn't made one noise about it." Hut Lee said students weren't in Washington. I) C , to meet with legislators w ho shared their views on the issues "We weren’t going there to lobhv our friends he said. "We were going there to butt heads with the strongest members opposing these at ts Pronita Gupta. USSA legislative direi tor. said the University delegation was one of the most pre pared groups utteuding the conference "They came ready to lobby," she said "They had the information down They were prepared to work." 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