House repairs anger students SB FXLENSBURt;. Wash (AP) — A plan to spend $240,000 to renovate the homo of Cen tral Washington University President Ivory Nelson has outrage*) students fat mg pro gram cuts and tuition increases The CWU trustees voted Mas l-t to upgrade the state-owned house Student Aaron Reardon said Tuesday he is more angry about that det ision than about department cuts Reardon, a political science major, organized a protest march from the Samnelson Student Union to the president's house on Tuesday night. "We sot; that some repairs need to be mode for normal maintenance. That's apparent." said political science student kip Anderson. "However, the part 1 i an t understand is that if students and Nelson siti11 he had made no decisions on whal lo remodel or add to the house The original house was built in 1'147 at a < ost Of S'tt'.HOO III 1 8. about $95,000 was spent to add 1.876 (QUire feet to the home ,uui .) 983-(QUira fOOt reception center In the reception kitchen. one of two in the house, was remodeled at a cost of $67,326 In 1992. an independent firm appraised the sal ‘There’s no air conditioning in the dorms, and I have no air conditioning in my apartment, either Shawn Christie, CWU Associated Students vice president parents were asked to make sac * rifices because of o tight budget, then Ivory Nelson should be able to lend by making a sacrific e, too.” Nelson is required by his contract to live in the house, which he shares with his wife and a daugh ter, who is a student at CWU. "It's not my property to make sacrifices." he said. The project's funding is from the university's capital budget, of which 11 percent is from student tuition. Hoard chair Susan Gould said renovation of the president's home and adjac ent rec eption area was long overdue. ue of the 5.2M-square-foot resi donee — 2.H4 3 square fool is the president's living urea and the rest in the r H apt loo i re.i - .it $.116,000 This year. $30,000 was already budgeted to remodel the resi dence kitchen, master bedroom and bathroom The $240,000 students were objecting to ts a separate cost It includes $03,000 to air cun dition the four-bedroom house and reception area, $34,100 to rvplm i* ihv roof. ttiKM.it 55.5(H) for lands) aping work, and nearly S1T>,000 to replat i* the deck. at,i urding to a memo by Courtney tones. Central's vice president for business inti finan cial affairs The remaining funds will he spent on t arpetmg, a chandelier and a shower door for one of tin* -1 and one-half bathrooms Shawn Christie, a vice president of the Associ ated Students, said three presidents have lived in the house before Nelson and none had air condi tioning "There's no air conditioning in the dorms, and 1 have no air conditioning in my apartment, either.'' Christie said SwwiM«r Steady tntmntv* Vwwk prxv, I.KU in PurtUnd OK. lulvJI Aug?» ! .im Iijuartrf Inxir* Study Ungu.t^r ui H Invid arxl t u I hi rv with )ap.»rx-w nuttonl* Outdoor wiklormw* prv ’«>»-?WS KING LEAR bv Wvllwm Slu%k«^|HMrr Kobmion Ihcjtrr Univfnity of Orrjjon \ m»utf5 MftsmwfHTi p rti M*»v 21 7?_ 27 2H 2^ jtkl lum- 4 » M.ilmn'. 10 *0 k* m M.iv ,tihl |line 3 IV»\ i»Hm- m j> jilibk l'l|IW| MS >NJ> t ,|| TS < m-em•■« 1 »*r»f. nr rm • ms i**: Pitt toaiNfvt t* rm: • «< 19*1 poppiV _y4na.4o!la. Tht Land East' Traditional Gr««k 0 Indian Food Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 995 Willamette €ugene Or 97401 343-9661 J i Introducing... Reflections by Birkenstock The Ibiza Is now avertable in 6 new limited edition / colors for spring * Receive a complimentary tote bog with your purchase, while supplies last $55 Ibiza BlrKensjocKj TM The Original Comfort Shoe THE IIBKINSTOCK STORE Eugene • 5lh Street Pubic Market. 342-* 107 EMU RECREATION CENTER CAMPUS LOST AND FOUND • Umbrellas • Coats • Sw$$t$rs * GloYM/Hlft * Books * Misc. Goodie* 6r#«t Bargain—Nttbiaj avar $3,001 DaalWaak Jane 1st & 2nd 9-5 p.m. _ CASH ONLY Pick up your free copy of the bulletin at the Summer Session Office, 333 Oregon Hall, or call (503) 346-3475. All students pay in-state tuition in summer. Duck Call summer session registration, starts Tuesday, June 1. 1993 UO Summer Session \ Bulletins with schedule of classes are now " "1 available! \ n\ o\ sl'MN"K t i