Oregon Daily FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1994 EUGENE. OREGON VOLUME 95, ISSUE 77 MtXGAN SMIKV Ihm After a five year campaign ASUO Vice President Diana Colllns-Puente gave her resignation In a speech to media and stu dents yesterday. GOOD MORNING ^ Today is the last day to add a class, register, change to or from audit and apply for a Winter or Spring 1994 undergraduate degree. ^ WASHINGTON (AP) — Fettuccme Alfredo is worse than eating a stick of butter, but other pasta dishes like lin gume with clam sauce or even spaghetti with meatballs have much healthier doses of fat Those are the findings of a con sumer group that followed up its study of Chinese-restaurant fare by sampling Italian cuisine "I was shocked Many of the dish es I thought would be outrageously high m fat . wound up on our low-fat list," said nutritionist Jayne Hurley, who conducted both surveys for the Center for Science in the Public Inter est Spaghetti with meatballs was among the lowest and even spaghetti with Italian sausage was relatively low in (at, she said. "I couldn’t believe that spaghetti topped with fatty Italian sausage is only slightly higher in (at than most health authorities recommend.” she said p- WASHINGTON (AP) — Surgery sandwiched between two rugged, six-month courses o( chemotherapy not only dramatically improves sur vival (or women with advanced breast cancer, but also allows some to save their breasts, researchers reported Thursday Doctors at Thomas Jefferson Uni versity m Philadelphia, beginning in 1979, treated 158 of these women by giving them intensive chemotherapy lor up to six months before surgery The chemotherapy shrank the tumors dramatically, making it easier lor surgeons to remove all the malig nant cells, said lead researcher Dr Gordon Schwartr ARCADIA. Fla. (AP) — A man who had long wanted to switch sexes cut oil his penis with an electric saw Doctors tried without success Wednesday to reattach the organ, which was lound tossed under a bush near Bill Sconyer's home. Sconyers. 23, said he "lelt he needed to cut oil his poms to become a woman," the sheriffs ollice said Sconyer's mother, Novella Holder, told deputies her son sometimes wore dresses and had wanted (or years to be a woman "I don’t leel like a man,” he said Irom his hospital bed UNIVERSITY ASUO vice president gives her resignation ASUO Concerns about increase in racism lead to resigantion of Collins-Puente. By Edward Klopfensteln Ooiyv*» l In an emotional speev ti to media and students I hurs day. AM () Vice President Diuna (.'oil ms Puonle olfu tally iinntniiK ed her resignation, after a five year tause of advo i atmg for minoritv rights on t ampus Collins Puente. who wilt officially leave tier position Ian I soiit a worsening i linwitc of r.n ism on i ampus e, fori iutier lo not only l«*i»vher position, tmf to leave the state She plans to start two internships in Washington U (. I eh t i have invested five years of mv life on this i ampus. fiv e v ears of sweat, blood and tears lo affet t change, she said in her spiss h. "I i .one on this i ampus with the intent to stay here in Oregon, which is lll) peri eut white, lo achieve change, lo lietter the lilestyle and the educational s\ stem and the |ustii e svstem tor people of i olor. lor les hians, guy s and bisexuals, lor women, and for non-tra ditional slodeots What I have found out is tfi.it those goals i an not tie act omplished She continued. I heard everyone talking ahmit (diver sitv). but al the same time. I've heard this so many limes before The point is nobody is listening to what we're saving Not the white people at this University, and sometimes not even the people of i olor. That's a reali ty " I he administration’s response to Collins Puente's res ignation was one of regret "I'm sad that Diana is not able to stay with it (her post at the ASUO)," Gerard Moseley, vice provost for acade mic support and student services, said "She worked very hard for us and with us." Collins-Puente told Moseley that she was harassed sev eral times because of tier leadership position, he said, adding that there may have been financial concerns that also pushed her to resign Responding to the charges of instutionalized racism Collins-Puente and others leveled, Moseley said the administration made gains. The number of minority pro fessors on staff has increased from 7 percent in l‘IH7 to the current it percent. Although the University needs to work more for diver sity. the increases in minority faculty are "at least in the right direction," he said. " The l Jniversity t an seem glacial with its movements That is definitely frustrating Eric Bowen. ASUO president, also expressed remorse for Collins-Puonte's resignation "Personally it's hard to see her leave because we do have a close relationship,” Bowen said Outside the meeting, a friend of Collins-Puente said she couldn't believe there were not other issues tiesides race that influenced her decision. "Her concerns are absolutely valid, and it is true that she has seen racism on campus." Caitilin Twain said. "To people who know the issue and know Diana, the (res ignation) is going to look like n student leader that got Turn to ASUO. Page 5 Ski resorts prepare for busiest weekend Sktors: Thousands expected during the Martin Luther King holiday By Rebecca Merritt Oregon Omiy Cmerak) Oregon ski resorts are preparing for one of the busiest weekends of the year. With the long-awaited snowfalls at Willamette Pass. Mount Bachelor and Mount Hood Meadows last weekend, the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will more than likely send thousands of skiers to nearby slopes. And that's exactly what resort owners — and their pocket books — like to see. "This weekend is going to be a great weekend to ski." said Katie Gottlieb, marketing coordina tor for Mount Hood Meadows. “Skiing is just really hot this year." Gottlieb said last weekend was the resort’s busieet weekend in its 25-year history. Mure than 25 inches of new snow greeted 15.000 skiers at the mountain last weekend. After even more snow early this week. Mount Hood Meadows reported a 107-inch snow base Thursday. The ski resort, located 67 miles east of Port land, just opened a new express chair, called Cas cade Express, to accommodate the weekend crowds. "The new chair really opens up the whole mountain." Gottlieb said. "From the top of the mountain you can ski anywhere." Turn to SKI. Page 5 MCMACl SMMOlEiVEmwtk) Jl-hang 1m, a graduala aludant In axarclsa and movement aelaneaa at tha Univarsity, shops at Barg's Ski Shop.