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He retired in 1980 and was ac tive in the emeritus association, serving as president for one term. Martin died March 13 of heart failure. He was 84. England’s Eugene Memorial Chapel is in charge of the arrange ments. — Serena Markstrom Change in football schedule decision sent to committee After a heated discussion of whether regular season football games should be held during Dead Week and Finals Week, the Univer sity Senate decided in a 17 to 8 vote to refer the decision to the Intercol legiate Athletic Committee and to the Athletics Task Force. University art history Professor Richard Sundt proposed a resolu tion during Wednesday’s Senate meeting that would have asked athletic schedulers to keep games out of Dead Week and Finals Week. But senators voiced mixed feelings about the resolution’s possible effectiveness and pur pose. Sundt said the resolution promotes the idea that faculty control the University’s academic agenda rather than athletics as suming control over academic af fairs. “More and more, athletics is in truding in academics,” Sundt said. Some senators voiced concern over why the resolution only re ferred to football, and others ques tioned whether the resolution was trying to help athletes or students. “I was initially a big supporter of the resolution,” ASUO Student Senate Rep. Eric Bailey said. “ But I’m not sure who we are try ing to accommodate with this resolution.” English Professor James Earl said he supported the referral because it allowed for further discussion on the relationship between athletics and academics, which he said is frequently a complex issue. “This is a major national issue, and discussion is very valuable,” Earl said. “I think not voting on the resolution now and referring it to the IAC and Athletics Task Force will make further discus sion possible.” — Katie Ellis Senate ponders to share or not to share... office space In a brief ASUO Student Senate meeting Wednesday, senators dis cussed moving the Senate office from its current location in Room 319 of the EMU to the ASUO Exec utive office, located in Suite 4 on the ground floor of the EMU. The Senate and Executive have been sharing office supplies this year and Sen. Peter Watts said he believes the joining of the two of fices would be a more effective use of space. Sen. 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