Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 06, 1998, Page 6, Image 6

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    Alcohol
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"It would give us a new tool,” he
said. “I would really like the flexi
bility. I can see that it would be
helpful to contact parents or it
might not be. Not every family is a
support family. They may or may
not have the financial or emotional
resources. It might make it worse
to contact the parent.
"... What’s important is being
helpful to the student. If it will
give me help to serve students, if
it's legal for me to use and is help
ful for them, I may do it.”
ASUO Vice President Morgan
Cowling declined to comment un
til more information can be ob
tained.
The amendment, listed under
the Higher Education Amend
ments of 1998, was sparked by a
string of five alcohol-related
deaths on Virginia campuses last
fall. A Virginia task force on col
lege drinking, led by state Attor
ney General Mark L. Earley (R),
recommended in July that Con
gress exempt drug and alcohol
records from the privacy require
ment. Senator John W. Warner, R
Va., sponsored the amendment.
TeriMeetiwsen coivrs the Universi
ty administration and the Oregon
Unit entity System for the Emerald
She can be reached via e-mail at
meenwsen@gUulstone.uoregon.edu
News briefs
MEChA to hold
info meeting
MEChA will hold an
informational meeting to
day in the Multicultural
Center from 5 to 6 p.m.
for freshmen and incom
ing students interested in
joining.
Co-director Mario Si
fuentez said MEChA of
fers many opportunities
to get involved in the lo
cal Latino community
through tutoring, activist
issues and cultural
events.
Blood bank seeks
donors in Fir Room
Lane Memorial Blood
Bank is having a blood
drive Tuesday and
Wednesday Oct. 7 and 8.
The drive will take place
in the Fir Room of the
EMU from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Students of all blood
types are encouraged to
attend; however, O posi
tive and A positive
donors are in the greatest
need.
Surfing
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meeting in the EMU’s Ben Linder
Forum Oct. 5. Students can join
by filling out a waiver and a med
ical history form and paying a $20
fee at Oregon Club Sports, Suite 6
in the EMU.
This weekend, the club plans to
find its waves around Newport.
The club has a $300 Club Sports
allocation for its first full year.
That’s three trips, each costing
about $90, Bates said.
“We’re required to fund-raise 15
percent of that, which for us is
$45. And we do that tenfold in a
year," he said.
The club’s popularity should
continue this year, judging from
the 20 people at its first meeting.
The vans are usually loaded up
with long boards, a smoother ride
than the more publicized counter
part, the short board.
“I’d say the majority of people
ride long boards in Oregon,” Bates
explained. “But it doesn’t matter
what you ride.”
The club also welcomed new
studentsat it's organizational meet
ing. Many were pleasantly sur
prised by a University surfing club.
“In high school I’d meet so many
people who were into it,” said
Rands, who has been short-board
ing for five years. “But they all did it
through me. I’d rent them the
boards, I’d rent them the suits.”
The club requires members rent
or own their own equipment. Rent
ing a board and wetsuit will usual
ly cost a student around $30 a day.
"I like it because everyone asks,
‘When do you practice?’ or ‘Do
you have competitions?”’ fresh
man Mike Bendixen said. “It’s just
a bunch of guys who go to the
beach, hang out and surf.”
It actually isn’t just guys, Bates
said.
"My girlfriend actually goes out
there without a wetsuit,” he said.
“She’s pretty burly.”
Burliness may not be enough for
many who take on the cold Ore
gon Coast. The club recommends
a 4/3 thickness wetsuit and some
times booties, hoods, and gloves.
"Sometimes you look like a seal
out there in the water, trying to
stay warm,” Bates said.
There is no shortage of breaks,
or waves off the Oregon coast,
Bates said. But protective locals
often latch onto the good surf.
“The Point at Seaside is a world
class break when it’s hitting,”
Bates said. "So they don’t want
people who don’t live around
there to crowd it.”
The club promotes friendliness
between surfers.
“That’s one of ihe objectives of
the club: there’s no reason to cop
attitudes.... That's just part of Ore
gon, that attitude of smiling and
helping people instead of giving
you the stinkeye. ”
Surfing Club
WHERE: Club Sports Office, Suite
6 EMU.
HOW MUCH: $20 one-time fee for
trips, Surf Club T-shirt, and a
sticker.
IWHO: Any current University stu
dent — long boarders, short
boarders and boogie boarders
welcome.
WHEN:Trips every other weekend
leave about 6 a.m. and some
overnight trips. The ciub surfs at
beaches all over Oregon and
Northern California.
SURFING IN OREGON?
SHORT SANDS:lt’s a nice, pro
tected, Northern Oregon beach
between Cannon Beach and Man
zan'ita that stretches for a mile. Be
prepared for a short hike to the
beach.
OCEANSIDE: Easy access and
good waves make it a pretty popu
lar surf spot. Its popularity may
make for some unfriendly locals.
SALMON RIVER: There's a long
paddle to get to this “Oregon sur
fari spot". It's a beach for the ad
venturous.
SOURCE: University Accounting
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