Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 18, 1994, Page 4, Image 4

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FROM THE PAST: Yolanda King, daughter of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
brought her memory of her father’s civil rights work to Eugene in 1990 as part of
the 'Dream Lives' celebration Activities for this year's MLK celebration continue
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llieir budget* would Ik* Iks* of .1 burden on the
t ornmittee members
We don't have the time now to look at all the
budgets before the budget hearing meetings."
I.yons said, conc erned about the work load "On
the night we bear a budget request, we are usual
ly looking at (the request) for the first time
Others attending the meeting suggested that
since the budgets for the I,Ml' and the Athletic
Department are being controlled t>v separate sub
c ummittees, there would lie less work lor the pro
gram subcommittee any wav
Because of the nuni tier of AM ’() rrc ogni/ed pro
grams. the loss of only those two budgets would do
little for the workload of the program subcommit
tee, Lyons said.
At that point, a member of the Student Senate
suggested that maybe it's time programs offering
similar services join forces under an umbrella
group that would divide budget money
Chervl Hunter, the ASUO's executive coordina
tor said that such a plan could cause friction
bet w ee» the ASUO executive c om mi I tee and the
individual programs.
But. Kri< Rowan, ASUO president, could have
Its U'llt'fitS
For instant e. the numerous organizations now
representing Law School students could combine
their budgets to bring higher quality to their pro
grams. like hiring fewer, higher quality speakers
instead ol main . lower quality speakers, he said.
()l the five elected members, the group decided
three should (mi elected lor two year terms and two
for one year terms
A system like this would allow for greater conti
nuity in the subcommittee from year to year
The group originally < onsidered that four posi
tions should he for two years, but later withdrew
the suggestion because such a system could black
ball older students
Bowen also suggested that it was a bad idea
because it might force students interested in run
ning fur gist a one year spot to run for the two year
seats with the intention of quitting after the first
year
The additional two seats on the suhi ommittee
will both he appointed, one by the ASUO presi
dent and the other by the Programs Council.
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University of Oregon.
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