UNIVERSITY Designing a business will be focus of class By Julio S wen sen . VpyOO tavva/U Art hdei turn, business and journalism siudents will have the opportunity to team up to design .1 business in a new class offered spring term, thanks to an SH.OOO grant the University has rts eivetl to fund the project I be course, titleti Design and Business C ollaboration, w ill be offered to 2’< students at the grad uale or advanced undergraduate level, i'be students will work in teams of live to design .1 business including plans for its marketing, advertising and architectural structure. While must business and design collaborations have focused on industrial and prod uct design, the new program is unique because it will emphasize architectural and communication design as an integral part of busi ness development. "This is the first of its kind in Oregon." said Mike Holcomb, an associate professor of art hite< - lure and one of nine faculty mem bers involved in designing the program The University rei eived the grant from the Uorpornte Design Foundation, and other corpora tions have donated materials for the program. A planning group ot nine faculty members three tai 11 It v each from the School ot Architecture and Allied Arts, the College ol Business Administra tion and the School of Journal ism and Communication — have been meeting since March l'l't I to develop course concepts and materials Group members have been consulting with model business i*s. such ns Nike, and Dvnatnix n Kugtmo high-tech computer game business — to get ideas, and they've also been sharing infor mation with fai nils from other University programs in the Unit ed States and Inirope Hoi. omh said Professionals from outside of the University already have agreed to lend their expertise said Kon heliett, an assot inte pro fessor of art hitet lure ami coor dinator of the pianning group If the early indications are > or ret t, this program will be very successful, heliett Saul During thr next tew years. trie planning group will i on* entnite on developing the currii uluni and resources for the program, while continuing to teach the course on a small stale The pilot course is projected to develop into a series of classes which will lead to a fully integrated program by 1998. Students in the spring term pilot ( ourse will he asked to design a business to meet alter native health care needs for women, including acupum lure and naturopath services. The course will count lor six credits under regular course offerings in visual design, business, journal ism and communication, and as studio credit in an .hilts Hire and interior architecture, L acuity from the three profes sional schools will disi iis>, the course and its apple ation pro cedure today from 12 to 1 p m m Room 2()t> Lawrence Lor more information, contact Ron Kellett at GRANT Continued from Page 1 session However, lawmakers discovered a fiscal surplus of nearly two million dollars in the final days of the session. The Oregon Senate placed this money into the Oregon Need Grant fund. Tfte Oregon Need Grant awards more than $12 million to in.000 Oregon students each year The Legislature, under advice from Calouri's committee, created a formula that would supplement the lost funds of the students attending Oregon private colleges, while taking money away from students attending public institutions. The Oregon Student Lobby and some members of the Oregon Legislature are against this reasoning Many feel the f’LSK. fund was eliminated Iwcause it was no longer needed. "This is wrong, dead wrong." said Robert Nosse. Oregon Student Lobby executive director "I realize that private college tuition is going up. but in the last three years public: education tuition has increased over 50 percent. Earn $5 while helping U of 0 students conduct market research for EMU Main Desk Store You will participate in a one and one-half hour focus group session over a cup of coffee or soft drink Please go to the EMU Main Desk Store for more information and sign up MATCH Continued from Page 1 frustrated and upset." Lyons said. Collins Puente and Lyons left the of Lice and didn't return until pot it »> wore there, he said Twain entered the ASUO offit.e on Other business as the meeting ended, she said ''The argument in the conferem e room ssas verv verbal.” she said "The whole office was tense " After it broke up. she said she entered the i onference room to talk with Bowen Ajrian (Jinari entered the room after her and started up the argument again. Twain said Bowen left to i lass and Ajrian Omari begin arguing with tier instead (le&ucle this paper Christian Science Organization I rui-i\ % jt I (Ml in l Ml ' vcr room Ittttrttt) tor morr info wall III O4) ’ I NEED A LAWYER? Can to Schedule F Pt'i Initial Consultation Dfafco K- x.’fi.HHj U O' < -f