Oregon Daily TUESDAY. MAY 18. 1993 Norwegian celebration Photo by H*rv)y TfeoMo Students celebrated Norwegian Independence Day Monday by marching from U-Lane O Cred it Union across campus to Alton Baker Park Lee resigns as president; picked for IFC j New president nominates lame duck to fill Incidental Fee Committee spot By Chester Allen Ort’«j(*> 0.#.sy / ( iting it desire lo improve the student Itm system. AM U ) President Holdiy I.ee resigned Ins ollii <• Monday .uni .it (opted an appointment lo litis lot (dental l-ce l om millets ASI () Presidentelot I I'ru Itovven assumed the duties of president and immediatelv nominated l.oe for ilie (ommillee The AMl() ( onstitulion sillies I he AMU) president elei t will Ih'< nine president it the i iirrent president resigns from offic e 1 he ASt () president is respou sihle for iippointing replete merits to v.n lint Im idenlal l ee (iommittec seats l.ee, whose nomination to the IFC must first he confirmed h\ the Student Senate, said tie resigned his post to ensure that new amendments to I lie AStU) Constitution approved during April's election go into effect Bobby Ln tnUTUMltult’iv Tht> two now iiimintJinnnts rtiquirti tint ASIJO Consti tution (iourt to rwviow .ill U ( I ruins and policuis uiul also mjiiiriHi tho commitlou to ithk'I art of the slate's higher eiiut ation Budget ( risis. 1:011 firmed Saturday that lie is one of three finalists for chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Madison Brand, who dei lined further i onuneut other than an issued press release, said no decisions have tieen made by him or the University of Wisc onsin. "The University of Wisconsin is searching for a new chancellor for its Madison campus," Brand said in the statement Its search com mittee has notified me that I have been nominated for the post "Although I have not sought this nomination, i have agreed to talk to them.” Brand said. "Obviously neither they nor I hove made a decision." The University of Wisconsin has 45,000 students and an annual budget of Si 2 billion, which is about equal to the entire eight-cam pus Oregon system of higher education. Turn to BRAND. Page 4 Paper asks controversial question j Student Insurgent lists five professors as possible racists By Sarah Clark I (rated debate aver the new race, gender and non-Kuro pean requirement continued in the Student Insurgent last week when editors listed five professors' names and office numbers on the paper's back page under the headline. "Are they RACISTS?!? Ask them " The entire May It issue of the monthly student publica tion was devoted to support ing the new requirement Insurgent editors said the back page was part of an effort to help people understand the reasons for changing the requirement ami make them i art' about the issue. ”1 don't care i( people gut iifigrv." said InsurjfMtl ussch i .iit> editor Cinde Kosanbalm ” T his i umpus has lieen so apatltetn I don't know what it takos for |ieople to gut engaged in discussion about this." Three of the live professors hsti'd returned h'mrmld phone i alls They said discussion is fine, but the insurgent stepped beyond the bounds of good journalism "They revealed themselves to be emotionally handi capped when they chose to implicitly libel and intimidate five persons. including myself." said physu s Profes sor Paul Csonka insurgent staff members said there is nothing wrong vvilli exercising their right Id free speech "1(1 like to know (he proper wav lo handle llie viuleme I ve experienced on tins < am pus." said Tonija Edwards, who has worked with the Insiirfitmt Insurgent editors said the Iwu k pane doesn't say the pro lessors are racist, it merely asks a question "This is one means of chal lenging people to determine what racism means to them.” said /riMirgnnl iissim into editor Brian Hoop, who helped draft the new requirement KosanUilm said the five pro fessors listed hove been some of the most outspoken people during the deflate over the new requirement Turn to INSURGENT. Page 4 WEATHER Fairly good weather continues tod*> Warm temperatures remain between 75 and B2 degrees The sunshine may be blocked temporarily throughout the day by clouds from a storm that is mov ing toward the < oast More clouds are expei ted for Wednesday. and showers are forcast by the end of the week. SPRING FEVER HERE ALBANY, N Y (AP) - The snows have melted, temperatures are rising and that woman you keep seeing at the tops machine is looking kind of cute It's mating season - and not just for the birds and the bees Most people begin to feel happier and more energetic in the spring And those feelings usually translate into more social behavior Marts Marram a clinical psychologist, calls it "the elation effeil ' “Coming out of a long, tough winter gives people a lift." he said "Starling with the weather change, you can see a sequence of behavioral changes from a lighter mood, to seeing more people, to Marching out what we re all looking for in life - a spec iiil person to fall in love with and have a special relation ship with ' SPORTS Oregon announced its wrestling award winners a! its annual banquet Sunday afternoon, with Cory Sonnen. a lH-pound sophomore from Woodburn. earning the Howard W« klund Trophy a* the sauad s most outstanding wrestler Pat (’iraig (ISO), a senior from North Bend, was awarded the John Miller Memorial 'To he the very best I tan' Trophy Jeff McCoy (190). a sophomore from St Hellens was voted most improved, and Kevin Robert* (11H). a redshirt from Spokane, received outstanding freshman honors