Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 12, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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have little effect on the Univer
sity. seiil Chris Rrnney. an archi
tect with the University
Planning office.
“We at the University feel
we're one of the leaders of trans
portation, in promotion and uti
lization of alternative modes."
Ramey said.
The University already did
many of the things mentioned in
the amendments, ho said.
These included the Lana
Transit District ridership pro
gram for University students
and faculty, the present transit
station on University property,
and another proposed transit
station to lx? built in conjunction
with covered bicycle parking.
Ramey also said the Universi
‘Only a bike rider
knows about the
problems of riding
bikes.*
— Allen Lowe,
associate city planner
ty has spenI "a considerable
amount of monny on bicycle
improvement," including bicy
cle lockers, paths and covered
racks.
"We're ahead of the curve.”
he said. "We do almost every
thing the code expects already."
Ramey said he would like to
see the city develop a compre
hensive plan including the Uni
versity that addresses "outdated
parking requirements."
ACLU likely to challenge
anti-gay rights initiatives
BEND (AP) — The American Civil Liberties
Union says it probably will challenge the con
stitutionality of an anti-gay rights initiative in
communities that endorse it in local elections
across the state.
More than a dozen Oregon cities or counties
are considering the anti-gay rights amendment in loinl elections in
June. More cities and counties may offer the initiative in local Sep
tember elections.
Dock Kerbow. chief petitioner for the initiative, said the measure's
supporters will continue to push for its approval.
The Oregon Citizens Alliance sponsored the local initiatives, which
would deny minority status for homosexuals. The OCA had target
ed 25 cities and eight counties to revive toned-down versions of the
measure at the local level, where the group hoped conservative rur
al voters would give the measures a better chance of passing
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QUESTION:
If you were an IFC member,
would you go to the meetings?
••Only if
they had |
a cocktail
waitress
to serve
drinks." I
JAKE PANOWK3Z
junior, journalism
“I don't
know
anything
about the
IFC. I try
to stay
away
from it because I heard
the IFC was full of
idiots."
RICHARD JOHNSTON
senior, history
"I would
go if they
gave me
some
thing to
eat - like
one of
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meatloaf dinner bas
kets."
LISA HARRELL
junior, romance languages
“Of
course I
would. If |j
it had to
do with
fees I .
would ^
show up and try to
lower them."
BRIAN LIE
junior. business
“Of
course I
would go.
It seems
like you
don't
care if
you don't show up."
SERRINA STIERLIN
junior. CIS
"If I was
elected
for that
reason. I
would
have to
attend."
CHRISTINE STEWART
freshman, undeclared
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Nkonde from Zambia
Kadi from Mali
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