Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 1998, Page 5A, Image 5

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quickly, Williams said.
“It really didn’t require a lot of
discussion," he said. “It was pret
ty clear that the Oregon law went
against the amendment. There
will be no reason for us to change
these laws. It seems to have
worked well so far and didn’t re
quire changing.”
The amendment, which passed
into federal law early in October,
was sparked by a string of alco
hol-related deaths on Virginia
campuses last fall. A Virginia task
force on college drinking recom
mended in July that Congress ex
empt drug and alcohol records
from the privacy requirement.
According to the 1997 Oregon
Revised Statutes, “Whenever a
student has attained 18 years of
age or is attending an institution
of post-secondary education, the
permission or consent required of
and the rights accorded to a par
ent of the student regarding edu
cation records shall thereafter be
required of and accorded to only
the student.”
In the 1998 Compilation of the
Oregon Administrative Rules, it
also states everything in a stu
dent’s file must remain personal
and confidential except for direc
tory information and objective ev
idence of a student’s academic
achievement.
“For a tiling like the business of
the state, including universities,
the state should tend to these mat
ters and be left in the hands of the
state, not the federal govern
ment," Williams said. “Washing
ton is a long way from here.”
Students will probably be re
lieved and happy that the Univer
sity didn’t uphold the amend
ment, ASUO Vice President
Morgan Cowling said.
“I think it’s a great thing this
didn't happen," she said. “It’s not
necessary for colleges to take a
parental role and rat on their stu
dents. I would have been very up
set and so would have many oth
ers at the University for
overstepping the boundaries.
“College is a time for growing
up and making your own deci
sions and not having parents, the
University or someone else inter
fere.”
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