Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 06, 1994, Page 7, Image 7

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    SPORTS
Continued trom Page i
spring.
"It will allow students an
additional topic of study, and it
should attract some people to
the* University," Kahle said
Important social issues, as
well as product marketing
issues, are to be examined hv the
new center, she said
"The sporting industry is a
mil roc nsni of the rest of sot ietv.
and with this t enter we will Im>
able to examine problems of
society like excessive gri“eil and
gender ecpntv " Kahle said
The i enter is still in the for
mutating stages but the si hool
c ould inv ite speakers to i ,impels
this term, and a symposium
i ould fie held as soon as next
year. Ritchey said Although the
i enter will offer an emphasis of
study for students, fie did not
believe that a major or minor in
sports marketing will he offered
soon by the business school
The money from the endow
ment will be invested by the
University The annual interest
from this investment — along
with a mati lung amount of
money from the state — will be
used to develop uirruulum
materials, hire ri'sctnih and
teaching assistants. and used
toward expenses of conducting
i onferem ex, workshops and
symposiums on sports market
ing issues
Administrators are pleased by
Warsaw's involvement with the
project, since he also has
promised to raise an equal
amount of money from friends
and colleagues in the sports
industry
It 's somewhat unusual for a
donor to lie tins active in a dona
lion/' said Ann (taker Mack,
direi tor of Development Com
munications of the Oregon
f oundation Not only is lames
Warsaw giving his own money
hut he is raising money and he
is helping shape* the c enter "
Warsaw is the former presi
dent of Sports Spei lalities. the
largest In eased sports cup pro
duc er in the world flu* compa
ny was started hy Warsaw's
father in the Cireat Depression,
and w as rei entlv bought by the
Beaverton-basod Nike
Warsaw previously gave
$100,000 to the University in
honor of a professor he admired
at c ollege
IFC
Continued from Page 1
is very unfortunate Preston added a lot to the committee
Cannon said in his statement that he is portly resigning because of
fiis recent appointment to the newly formed City of Eugene Public
Safety Advisory Committee The citizen's group will review police
disciplinary practices and prevention programs
Timing, said Cannon, was equally important in Ins decision
"The IFC will lie holding hearings and making budget dei isions
beginning next Tuesday, and 1 don't think it's fair for me to partu i
pate in those decisions and not he around to live with the results,
said Cannon.
According to I.in. Cannon regarded li t politics vs ith growing .me
mositv as he entered winter term
Cannon was esper inllv concerned with the li t i s difficulty iu sliak
mg its poor public image from last ve.ir when IK. members ousted
their chairman over political disputes, the committee's current chair
man said.
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