President/Vice President Eric M. Bowen & Diana Collins Puente Bowcn/Collins Puente comprise a unique Mend of leadership style and cxpcri cncc in addressing student concerns. Through our years of involvement we know that the only way to guarantee student justice is to take direct action and tight tor common goals. The ASUO must commit to fight for equality of opportunity and strive to provide a fair, just, and supportive University Community. We will apply continued pressure on the State Legislature to ensure access to a quality higher education at a minimal cost based upon replacement revenue. There is no excuse for poor money management nor excessive student taxation. Wc believe that the student fee process should be changed restructuring, monitoring and reducing the fee. Wc will reorganise the ASUO to emphasise responsible money management by creating a Fundraising Coordinator who would facilitate alternative revenue generation and decrease reliance upon student taxation. It is our belief that the ASUO should foster a community where each individual is respected, valued, and their safety is protected; a place where encounters with others arc seen as opportunities for learning It is our priority to establish a Multicultural Center to foster a sense of community through personal interaction and increased awareness of diverse cultures. It is our goal to provide a hospitable environment for all students and actively meet changing student needs beginning with the creation of a Non traditional Student Coordinator and an International Student Coordinator. If you want diverse, experienced, proven leadership to represent you. vote Bowcn/Collins Puente April 20th & 21st! Leslie Warren & Mark Johnson Innovative leadership requires experience, action, anti commitment. Leslie Warren and Mari Johnwvn have what it takes Leslie is currently the Director of the Black Student Union (BSU), Co Director of Black Women of Achievement (BWA), Co Founder and Coordinator of Students of Color Building; Bridges, Chair of Affirma live Active Advisory Board’s Sub-Committee for Student Concerns. Appointed student member of the International College Master Planning Committee, and Appointed student member of the Multicultural Curriculum Committee. Mark is the Coordinator of (lie Dorothy Project, a program designed to assist in the educational and medical need of children in Uganda, founding member of the Tan/anian Association of Anthropologists and Archeologists, ami has worked to correct the foreign exchange market for the government of Tanzania Mark has also worked as a factional violence mediator in South Africa Leslie ami Mark arc committed to actively pursuing diversity in education ami our community, reducing costs ami increasing options for child care, holding regular town meetings am) Saturday office hours, facilitating an "Adopt-A Lightpost" campaign to improve campus lighting, developing better methods of reporting hate crimes, and providing more self-defense ami safer sex work simps Our global perspective ami continued involvement demonstrates collaborative efforts to keep students our number one priority. We approach problems differently, seeking creative solutions, and we follow through because of our passion, commitment, and ability to reach out to students and act on their needs We care about students and the community. We actively encourage and facilitate personal connections rather than maintaining the status quo. Lor a new way of thinking, vote lor Warren and Johnson! Associated Students Presidential Advisory Council Todd Newman Barnhart The President's Advisory Cooru.il is not a forum for personal griping or advancing individual agendas, it is one of the leu opportunities for students to directly tell the University president about student life Those serving on ASPAC should be able should be able to bring a broad, diverse set of experi ences to the committee I am a 37-year-old graduate student, father of two young children. I serve on two University committees (Family Housing Board and University Child Care and Family Services), and am the Chair of ihc Chair of ihc Tenants Council of Westmoreland Family Housing I have friends and acquaintances from all comers of the University, and believe I have a cmpathic and insightful understanding of what student life is for many of us here at U.O. Serving on ASPAC will all me the regular opportunity to share with the president the nature of student life the problems, pressures, anxieties, excitement, challenges, hassles, rewards. Most of all. 1 would do rn> best to get across a student perspective of University issues Chris Glasgow A friend of once told me that opportunities don’t happen, they are made In running for a student office, the candidate is making the opportunity. It is this opportunity to do something for the University of Oregon, the student body, and lor my self which I hope to take advantage of by attaining an ASPAC position. My motivanon as a peer adv isor for the past three terms has led to my position as coordinator Working one on one with the students has given me a chance to talk to them and determine their needs and wants. As a member of the President’s council. I will continue to work with the students and listen to their needs. What it all comes down to us this I want to try. When elected. I will demonstrate that I have the credentials ami experience to he an exemplary advisor on the council. Michele Johnson No Slulrmfnt The ASIJO Klections Guide is published once a year in j accordance with Election rules. The statements con tained within this guide are solely those of the candi dates and have only been reprinted by the Elections Board; the only editing has been for spelling While this guide does contain information from each registered candidate the Elect lomJioard encourages all students to attend candidate forums provided several times prior to the elections. The ASUO encourages all students to partu ifHite in the electoral process. 1992 -1993 Election Board Members: Tracy Dennis Nicole Sabourin Korcn Jarvis Kristy Gorman Steve Such James McC'affcrty Election Guide design by James McCaffcrty Remember to VOTE!