Charity: Gift
will fund four
scholarships
■ Cootinuad from Pag* i
Unlwwiih, but bar attorney,
Milton Gifford, gave her the
idea Gifford.« twts Unlvenity
l*w school grtduilr.
Ktving money to tk« Untvemify
for wrholanhipa when planning
Churchill'» mUIp
“I know my huitband would
like it." Churchill Mid ”W*
both tike to «ee young people go
to college, be* «um it give* them
• better dutm e in life* “
(Ihurrhii! did nol name a *pe
clfk geographical area or com*
munity that the *1udent» had to
be from, but the want* thr
money to go to hr Ip student* in
•mall timber cummunitie* tn
Oregon. Mid Ann Mack, a Uni
veraity Foundation official
Churchill'* donation will be
used for four praatdentiai *chol
arships nnut tall and will even
tually bo used for a* many a*
nine scholarship* per year
Strike: OPEU
asking members
to band together
to stop pay freeze
■ Continued from Peg* 1
hindered their abtlity to keep
pace with the coet of living, said
|ohn Hudson. a union represen ■
tstive who also attended the
board meeting,
"It * our number one priority."
Hudson laid- "If# the corner
stone of our bargaining post ."
OPEU is celling for its mem
bers to band together to put
pressure on the Oregon State
System of Higher Education to
accept its demands
The first phase of the bargain
ing process will end March IB,
t SO days after it began Seekat*
is hopeful that an agreement
will be reached by then, but if
not. the two groups will enter a
mediation period that will last a
minimum of IS days, he said If
an agreement still has not been
reached, the two sides will have
30 days to give the other a final
offer
Seekati said he has yet to
form an impression of whether
the University Is willing to grant
OPEU its concessions
"The demeanor at the table
has been fairly positive." he
said "But it's really too early to
say.*
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I «ft!J Ulf IrwkMMP
for Inhiaatk «i
Budget: Educators fear increase in enrollment
■ Continued from P»go 1
w*W lo make more strict our
requirement* for residency
Ttii» Increased the number of
out of state *t indent* we
enrolled*
Non residents partially help
subsidise resident students
boreu** they psy three Urn**
mare for the wm« education
Ihrtg said non resident ik nut
numt i* now a major part of tns
versify enrollment
Still, statewide tuition he*
tnr.riMi.Aed 6<t percent for reel
dent* end Hit percent for non
resident* since the beginning of
Measure S. fhrtg rant
Pragma cut* were Another
lug impact of Mee*ur* 5 Over
•if. •bout 90 program* were cut
hum the eight higher education
institution* in (iregon
During the lMVtM bienni
um. the second phase, the
•rhotdt (t* uwl on admiiudra
Him retiruc luring ami down
turns Mmi of lb* EUl) warn in
admin i*t rat iv» and tuppon m
vfcaa. but fatuity and *tafl poat
lion* ««« alto eliminated
In all ihrw ol the biamnia,
only 3? pan ant at (he m hoolt
butlg*l» came (rum dale tup
part. Ihrig taid
The eight publtetyaupporl
ed < amputee in the title have
laced reduction* of $74 mill tan
annually tinea the beginning at
I9HI. according to an articla
publithed in The Oregonian in
liwi Now th#y muti lei the
wound* heal
"For lMNMKFa we will con
linua a vertical reduction to
tave money." Ihrig taid "Our
objective lor '9J '97 it through
productivity in« raatet ll‘t a
mote cost effective way to
reduce the budget*. *
CC
Hr have also had to
drasihalts tntrease the
number of our of state
students to male up for the
downfall
— Wtldon Hwtf
V«# C&anaiior kst Fmmee md
Admtnalr#iorv 0$$Hf
99
OHS HE wilt alto uvf iniMwv
by offering early reUrnneni lo
fa* ullv member* and moat of
lb»»e vai aied float Don* Will not
be RIM. b# Mid
ThU reduction will not have
an effect during ih» '95- '97
biennium. on program* tlvat am
currently offer**). Ihttg wild "I
know of no nor imynm rodut;
limit fur {that pmiwil *
Th«> good new* (or student*
l» that (Hun* will Isn no negative
effects on financial aid thla
biennium because of Measure
S («mni awards will remain at
do’ll current level*
Stan* educators are Inuful of
the future H la espcs ted that by
lh» year JOOO. Oregon will
espenetu e « 40 percent
increase in the student popula
Mon, auadina to an ( kregnnain
article published in 1M3 Fig
ure* were from estimate* o(*tu
dent* currently enrolled in
preschool and kindergarten
through nth grade
More students will be in
school, but funding for these
students |a bleak The system It
having problems «» it is. and
official* say a 40-parcel!I
Increase will on I* make matters
worse
JuSt in Case
you decide to buy
the books
this semester.
It’s every v^rvere
yO\X 'Wcl^t tO be.
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