Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 02, 1999, Page 4, Image 4

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Students and faculty who file
an informal report do not need to
leave their name or have the re
port followed up. Roley said the
reports give the task force num
bers to work with.
Troy Franklin, assistant dean of
student life, said that as a racial
minority and a former college stu
dent he understands the impor
tance of feeling welcome on cam
pus.
“You all pay a lot of money to
go to this school. Everyone should
feel comfortable here,” Franklin
said to the crowd in the am
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Corcoran said he can better serve
the student body as a liaison be
tween the court and students who
have business or grievances with
the court.
Corcoran cited Senator Spencer
Hamlin’s Feb. 18 Emerald editorial
as one reason for his frustration. In
his editorial, Hamlin criticized the
court’s decision to hold a hearing
to determine the legality of the spe
cial election.
In the editorial Hamlin wrote,
“The Constitution Court has clear
ly violated our right to vote by post
poning the special election without
allowing a response from the de
fendants, in this case, the ASUO
President Geneva Wortman.”
Hamlin also said one justice was
spending too much time at Ren
nie’s Landing, a campus bar. Ham
lin said the opinion piece that he
wrote was meant to be his interpre
tation of the court’s decisions.
“Sitting on the bench, there are
things that a judge cannot speak
about,” Corcoran said. "The next
time someone like Spencer Hamlin
makes unfair accusations about the
court’s conduct, I will be able to
speak to the issue.”
Hamlin rebutted, “I wasn’t trying
to focus my criticism on the court,
but on the decisions they made,
and the ramifications of those deci
sions as they relate to students.”
Hamlin said it is unfortunate that
Corcoran resigned from his position.
Corcoran said the actions of the
parties involved in the election
controversy might prove to be the
downfall of the student fee system.
“When people start making
these attacks and getting people
riled up, they attract the attention
of the Oregon Legislature, which
has the power to end the student
incidental fee system,” he said.
Corcoran feels that, whether they
are aware of it or not, members of the
ASUO Executive are part of the prob
lem. In a posting on the ASUO news
group, Corcoran expressed his frus
tration toward the ASUO Executive.
“In my opinion, the ASUO Exec
(or, at least, Pres. Wortman) has
been politically manipulated by a
small group of people bent on
pushing their political agenda, no
matter the cost to the ASUO,” Cor
coran wrote.
In response, Wortman said that
her record speaks for itself.
“I would disagree that I have been
politically manipulated,” she said.
“Everything I do, I do with the best
interests of the student body in mind.
“For four years now, I have been
working for student issues like stu
dent fee autonomy, lower tuition
and faculty hiring.”
Wortman has 30 days from Sun
day to hire a new member for the
five-person Constitution Court. She
said she will follow the formal hir
ing process and that applications for
the position will be available in the
ASUO office in Suite 4 in the EMU.
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