Letters to the editor Emerald misrepresents In response to the spiteful edi torial (ODE, March 1) in our cam pus newspaper, I feel compelled to address the misrepresentation of facts included in the article. A personal attack on C.J. Gabbe and Peter Larson should not be hid den behind the blanket label of an editorial board opinion. These two young men have worked too hard and too long to be bashed at the last second by someone too cowardly to claim his or her own opinion. The Executive was established to promote change and encourage students at this University to get involved. This election, thanks to the over-involvement of the me dia, has turned into a three-ring circus. Gabbe and Larson have gotten their names out on the streets, dorms and houses on this campus because they have been out there every day attempting to promote this election. The coffee hour was a means to advocate stu dent involvement in the election itself, not to “buy votes. ” The editorial was a gross misrep resentation of the issues at hand as well as a prime example of mud slinging. It’s unfortunate to perpet uate this form of petty journalism. Katie Breene political science Gabbe, Larson deserve vote C.J. Gabbe and Peter Larson are two incredible candidates. They have proven their ability to stand strong and work for students is sues even when they were facing a Constitution Court hearing. They are in the ASUO General Elec tions because students exercised their power, voted and let their voices be heard. The general elec tions are a chance to vote on the ballot measures that will affect our campus and a chance to vote for the two experienced candi dates. Gabbe and Larson have been working hard for years on a campus, state and national level. They have focused their experi ence and leadership on issues that are important to students. Even before they are in office, they are asking the opinions of students. Many people voted on-line for Gabbe and Larson’s fourth issue. Vote for the candidates who know how to listen to the stu dents. Vote for Gabbe and Larson. Logan Searl humanities, philosophy PFC defended From the first budget hearing of the year, the insults have been fly ing at members of the Programs Fi nance Committee. Thus far, we have carefully corrected the misin formation amongst students and in the Emerald. After the comments reached a personal level, with the help of the Emerald’s two page PFC “expose,” it became repetitive and ridiculous to put any more energy into this downward spiral of de structive criticism. I would like to step aside from my previous position of not engag ing in the battle of insults. I would like to wholeheartedly thank the ASLIO Executive for failing to un derstand what a good job and a valuable service the PFC performs. I would also like to thank the Emer ald for failing miserably to get both sides of the story in their recent ar ticle on Feb. 24. No other members of the PFC were contacted for com ment. As far as I can see, the ASUO Executive would have had fewer comments if their budget had been approved as requested. Nowhere in the benchmark was there room for the for the ASUO Executive Co ordinator position. As for the alle gations of “lies” and “unfairness” in the PFC, I am appalled at the substantiating evidence for the ex ecutive’s claims. . I challenge anyone who dis agrees with the PFC or the ASUO in general to get involved. Sit through the budget hearings, and change the process. Helen Stocklin-Enright Programs Finance Committee When is Fitness Kickboxing Dangerous? When an untrained, non martial artist, aerobics instructor tries to teach it! Incorrect techniques are proven to lead to muscle strain, and joint and back injuries. All of our instructors are trained martial artists that understand proper kickboxing techniques. So it's safe, and it's fun. JAPAN KARATE-DO NORTHWEST 43 W BROADWAY, EUGENE 684-0983 / T fTeeweekTitnesT I XICKBOCKING I M/W/F: 12n-1 pm & 6:30-7:30pm 4 Tue/Thu: 6:45-7:45pm ATM & Check Card Free T-shirt when you sign up for the Student Combo Package at your local branch. Free T-shirt offer ends 3/31/00. Student must open a checking account and/or credit card to receive the T-shirt. Limit one per customer while supplies-last at participating branches only. Credit card issued by Wells Fargo Bank Nevada, N.A. and is subject to qualification. ATM & Check Card is subject to qualification. © 2000 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Member FDIC Receive a THIS SUMMER GO TO UPSTAGE.COM FOR DETAILS «*#■ evervone know! Advertise with the Oregon Daily Emerald 'sity rates. Call 346-3712