Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1993, Page 3A, Image 3

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    DISAGREEMENT
Continued from Page 1A
er community and University resouri es to put on
seminars and workshops. I he workshops were to
he every other week through May and were to be
attended by no less than 80 percent of Phi Psi's live
in membership. The seminars were supposed to
address topics such as sexual harassment, alcohol
and drug abuse and sexism
• Perform no less than 100 hours of i ornmunity
services on two weekends per month during win
ter term at one or more of the organizations, SASS.
Women's Center, Lane Community College's
Women's Center, Saferide and the District Attor
ney's Victim's Assistance Program
In the resolution agreement. Rauch and the oth
er woman agre**d to develop a list of resources avail
able to individuals who believe they have been
victims of sexual harassment or rape and provide
copies of this list by May M to the University
Women's Center, the University and Lane Com
munity College o fTu.es of affirmative action and stu
dent conduct, the Oregon Daily h'merald, the
Incidental Fee Committee and the Panhellenu
Council. '
Both parties agreed to "avoid initiating direct
or indirei t contact” w ith eai h other for the dura
tion of the agreement, from Nov 18. 11)‘)2 to May
15, 1993.
Fluine Green, student conduct coordinator, and
L\ erett Wells, affirmative a< tion dins.tor. will meet
next week to verify whether the fraternity and the
women fulfilled their agreements b\ the deadline
Rauch said the fraternity hasn't kept any of the
good faith promises its members agreed to when
the\ signed the contract She's spoken to a lawyer
about preparing a case against the fraternity
Rauch said she has i ailed the five organizations
where Phi Psi members agreed to volunteer and
organization members said they have not volun
teered.
"It doesn’t make sense they'd sign something they
wouldn't honor." Rauch said. “I'm just so frus
(rated. I just want it to be done with. I'm transfer
ring schools. I don't want to leave until this is settled
and it's not."
The fraternity also didn't retain the servii es of
Collier. Rauch said. Collier said she only conduct
<>tl one workshop at the fraternity and was never
paid
"The only thing 1 want to say about this is we
at SASS recognize Niki's feelings of frustration,"
('.oilier said "We're saddened and disappointed
that our training and expertise wasn't used more "
Green said the fraternity has complied with the
provisions of an alcohol settlement signed with the
Office of Student Goodin t Hei mise the alcohol set
tlement and the resolution agreement shared some
provisions. Green and Wells agreed the fraternity
could fulfil similar provisions on both contracts
at one time
Phi Psi signed an informal settlement in Novem
ber with Green after pleading guilty for violating
the Living Group Alcohol Policy
"The fraternity has complied ltM) percent with
the provisions mandated under the conduct
process,” Green said. "They've been very diligent
The alcohol settlement included a provision
requiring 100 hours of community serve e during
winter term However, that provision didn't sjiec
ify the organizations where Phi Psi members had
to volunteer
Wells said the five organizations in the resolu
tion agreement between Ranch and the fraternity
were merely listed .is examples of suitable orgaru
z.ations
Si hvveitz said the fraternity has almost i omplet
ed all ol the resolution agreement's provisions He
said Greet) told him the fraternity didn't have to ful
fill the provision requiring it to pay Got her 51.000
for workshops at the fraternity
Si hvveitz said Rauch violated the agreement by
sending letters to Gov ro and himself S< hvveitz said
he will i omplain to Green and Wells about Raui h's
letter Rauch sent copies of the letter and resold
lion agreement to ull of the greek houses
Rauch said she sent Si hvveitz. and Govro a let
ter to warn them she w as taking her complaints to
the Emerald. She said she interpreted the provision
prohibiting any "indirect or direct contai t” to mean
phone calls
Si hvveitz said the fraternity members |ust want
to complete the resolution agreement bv Mnv 15
and "put this whole thing Ixthind us
"Basically, our house is slandered." he said "1
don’t know where she comes up with those aci u
satioiis It s too hail Niki < an t let this thing die.”
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