§ CRIME _ WATCH Disorderly Conduct Monday, Feb. 26, 9:11p.m.: An unauthorized person attempted to enter the bike cage at the Universi ty Inn. Tuesday, Feb. 27,11:42 a.m..: A caller reported that the trash can outside Esslinger Hall had smoke coming out of it. Wednesday, Feb. 28,1:42 a.m.: Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at West 13th Av enue and Kincaid Street. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 3:41 p.m.: A caller reported damage to the Gerlinger Hall equipment lockers. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 5:10 p.m.: Officers received a report of sever al subjects climbing in the trees near Johnson Hall. Thursday, March 1,11:32 p.m.: A caller reported a fight in progress involving three or four males near the University Inn. Friday, March 2,8:23 p.ra.: A bi cyclist reported people in a vehi cle had sprayed him with an un known substance near West 15th Avenue and Agate Street. Sunday, March 4, 2:37 a.m.: A caller reported two intoxicated males knocking on doors and at tempting to gain entry to Ganoe Residence Hall. Theft Monday, Feb. 26, 9:45 a.m.: A bicycle was stolen from the Bean Hall bike rack. Tuesday, Feb. 27, 8:18 p.m.: A student reported a backpack stolen from Knight Library. Tuesday, Feb. 27,9:29 p.m.: An other student reported a backpack stolen from Knight Library. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 5:12 p.m.: A caller reported a purse stolen from the Knight Library. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 3:50 p.m.: A bicycle was reported stolen from the Pacific Hall area. Friday, March 2, 6:56 p.m.: A student reported a bag stolen from Knight Library. Friday, March 2, 7:11 p.m.: A Eugene Police Department officer stopped a person carrying a stop sign near Knight Library. Friday, March 2,9:41 p.m.: Offi cers received a report that several bags, backpacks and wallets were stolen from Gerlinger Annex. Harassment/Physical violence Monday, Feb. 26, 2:41p.m.: A caller at Spencer View Apartments reported continual telephone ha rassment. Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2:23 p.m.: A University student reported being harassed at West 15 th Avenue and University Street. Tuesday, Feb. 27, 1:08 p.m.: A caller at Spencer View Apartments reported a male subject continu ously calling; subject will not leave name. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2:30 p.m.: A caller reported an attempted rape near the bike path at the Autzen Footbridge. Drugs/Alcohol Tuesday, Feb. 27,1:56 a.m. and 1:28 p.m.: A Westmoreland Apart ments resident reported a person was smoking marijuana. Election continued from page 1 lot measures because elections can not be held during Dead Week or Fi nals Week, and University Presi dent Dave Frohnmayer must have funding measure results by April 1 so the money can be included in next year’s incidental-fee budget. The general election should have started Monday, but the court halted voting until it can rule on an appeal by disqualified Executive candi dates Bret Jacobson and Matt Cook. The elections board removed the pair from the ballot on the night of the primary election after Jacobson campaign volunteers distributed fliers in the residence halls. Although members of OSPIRG and the MCC had to suddenly halt campaigning plans Sunday night, everyone said they are ready to go this week.“I would have liked to see the election happen, but it doesn’t set us back that much,” OSPIRG campaign manager Melissa Unger said. “I know we’ll be ready when the election does happen. ” Unger said she was shocked and “totally caught off guard” when she received an e-mail late Sunday night describing the details of the court's decision. “Right now we are trying to stay mobilized for this vote and keep everyone’s enthusiasm up,” she said. “We were all set to go [Mon day], but students will continue to stay mobilized around the fight. ” While they didn’t hand out fliers to students Monday, members of OSPIRG continued to talk to stu dents about their campaign and en couraged students to vote for the OSPIRG ballot measure. But Unger also said it was insult ing that the court set the hearing date for Jacobson’s appeal during Dead Week, as people will be study ing and not focusing on an election during that time. William Beutler, director of com munication? with the Honesty cam paign, said he wasn’t surprised with the court’s decision to put a halt on the measures. But said with the elections starting up again today, he is expecting a depressing voter turnout. He said he was confused and upset that the court decided to send the measures to the polls with out including the candidates. “Sending the ballot measures to the polls without the candidates is an abysmal proposition,” Beutler said. “It undermines the campaign ing process.” Beutler said the court’s decision throws everything off for the Hon esty campaign. He said participants in the campaign were scheduled to hand out fliers to attract people who don’t always vote to vote against OSPIRG, and he had to call them off, then put them back on the job when the court announced the extra elec tion. With some unexpected extra time on its hands, MCC Director Erica Fuller said the MCC is working to battle misinformation regarding its ballot measure. The court’s halt on the voting process has allowed the MCC time to re-evaluate and clarify its purpose. “Multicultural education is a ne cessity on this campus,” said Abby Lovett, MCC resource coordinator! “We didn’t ttealiie that dur^urpose was being misinterpreted by so . many people.” Lovett said if the MCC’s ballot measure passes, extra funding could allow the MCC to offer bigger „ and better speakers and fev'ents. Fuller said the MCC has already revised its bylaws to include a structure to distribute its money. 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