CENTER Continued from Page 1 Inc version of the (.enter.” ASUO President Eric. Bowen, whose campaign helped to put the measure on tho ballot, said he got the same reaction from students "We don't want to force the center on the students." he said, "but the idea of tho center is broadly supported, students |ust did not want to pay mom fees. Fees are too high I don't blame them." And out of what magic hat did the money get pulled from? Half will bo paid out of money in the ASUO reserve account, which contains money left over from years past as well as the interest gained on the leftover funds This is the same money that was "found" by tho Uni versity Inst year when the ac < mint was reviewed and it was discovered that students bad $237,000 the adminis tration "forgot" to toll them about The other half of the money will !«• provided by the University. The price for the center has gone down, however. The original figure of $100,025 was cut to $100,000 at the end of spring term when the Incidental Fee Committee agreed to matc h a $50,000 pledge from the University The amount was further cut down to $40,000 when the administration found that it could get away with « less expensive model. But even with the stripped-down version th»* money will only be for cleaning the piece up (including the asbestos removal) and revamping it to suit the new occu pants. It will not include the money to actually run the center Bowen said the (.enter will be sponsoring speakers and events, studying topics in multiculturalism and con ducting student services. as well as paying graduate teaching fellows to help run the ( enter (all of which are tentative to final committee der isions) None of the money needed for these has lienn found. Bowen said most of the money will have to come from the IH: and hem*, fees may have to be raised, budgets cut or surplus money allor-ated to fund the center. "The budget will have to be negotiated (with other sources of funds looked into) but part will tie from stu dent fees," he said The idea for a multii ultural ( enter was first articulat ed in fall 1 «*. and that Munson's pay from that period until May t5 was, in fa< t. an over payment of $4.474 In tus attempt to prove the University was not liable (or Monson s outside income. (-as bv produced a copy of an unemployment ben efits request form ttint Monson had filed in Spokane. On tfie fonn. Monson claimed his final rate of pay as S',000 per month at Knit $84,000 l>er sear, whit h Casbv t:laimed showed ttint. at ttie time Monson left the University, he did not consider himself entitled to benefits for anything other than his University salary. (lastly then brought up Monson's win-loss record at the University At the end of tiis tenure, Monson was 1 l(i Hfi overall and 42 72 in his last four seasons with the Ducks Would you agree that no other team in the Par -10 had a worse record than the Univer sity of Oregon?" Cushy asked Monson replied, "I guess you < ould say that " (lastly and Erit Bloch, attorneys for the Uni versity, will begin presenting the state's case today They are expected to call on Byrne, Monson. Williams. University President Myles Brand and assistant athletic dime tor Sandy Walton to testify ET ALS Ml HING5 AM O Health Insurantr Committer Mill meet in the Student Health Outer Medical library Wednesday at H to a m For more information, call 346 3702 MIM.l I I.ANH)US Nit It Institute will sponsor a lot turn* by Fgun St hv%ar* titled lews and Anti soinitism Vienna Around 1000 ' tonight at 7 in 115 Pacific For more inform* (ton. t all 346 4007 or 346-4027 tknullmr for submitting Kt Ah to the hmeraid front desk Suite J00 TKtl' n noon the day before publication The iifHi editor does not have a time mot tune h Ah run the day of the rs-rnt unless the event take» place before Solli es of event* with u donation or adnttstusn t htirge a ill not be accepted Compuc esents and those scheduled nearest the publication date hi// he given fsnort tv The Finer aid reserve* the right to edit for grammar and style T.i Alt run on u spat e available basis Try our new Star Jogger Treadmill and expanded Free Weight Facilities. HURRY OFFER ENDS SOON Fully Air-Conditioned. Open 7 days a week expires 7/30/93 J PACIFIC If BSSr- 485-4475 Cooking With A Social Conscience Nurturing your health while supporting the earth •Jan's Salsa •Marinara Sauce •3 Bean, Black Bean & Chili Dip All made with organically grown tomatoes & beans 1% sales for Ecology ft Hunger Protects l\Jh hen AVAILABLE IN THE EMU ★ Large Combo or Veggie Pizza ★ Two Garlic or Cheese Bread ★ Two 32 oz. Sodas $ Available for m-houae or delivery Offer good only with coupon Coupon expires August 27. 1993 TRACK TOWN PIZZA I CAMPUS 1809 Franklin Blvd I 484-2799 WEST | 25n W llih & Wilson Jr <0)1 n iiuioi nuMJii • 484-4262 __; J