Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 16, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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Online exclusives
News
PFC, well into its budgeting
process, decides funding
for the Chinese Students
Association and the Asian
Pacific American Law
Students Association,
among other groups,..
The EMU Board gets hung
up again on the question of
cutting student jobs while
trying to decide Scheduling’s
budget...
Faculty Senate calls a meeting
of the University Assembly
to consider taking an official
anti-war stance...
The ASUO Student Senate
hears special requests
at its weekly meeting...
Pulse
‘Bowling for Columbine’ goes
beyond Michael Moore’s usual
sarcasm to reveal a deeper
truth about America...
‘Biggie and Tupac’ shows
the grimy truth behind the
rapper’s lives and deaths...
*1 Giant Leaf*’ is a music film
that tries to find meaning,
but its insights come off
tired and pointless...
Thirty-minute erotic films
are showing at the Bijou...
Columnist Mason West has
a roundup of new CDs and
sharp humor...
Foolscap Books again slams
Eugene with local poetry...
Read these stories at
www.dailyemerald.com...
Go to "Special Editions"
and then "ONLINE EXCLUSIVES"
Measure 28
continued from page 1
to find alternative sources of funding
and volunteers to maintain services.
In Lane County, proposed budg
et cuts translate into a loss of 52
beds at adult mental health facilities
and 18 beds at alcohol and drug
treatment centers.
White Bird Clinic coordinator
Robert Dritz said 40 percent of his
clients won’t be able to get treatment
if Measure 28 fails.
“People are pretty resilient, but
once they get knocked down a cou
pie times, they have a hard time get
ting back up,” Dritz said. “Our ca
pacity to help goes down, but the
lines just get longer.”
The University’s Crisis Center,
which provides a crisis line for stu
dents and the public, remains unaf
fected by state budget cuts. Counsel
ing and psychology doctoral student
George Hanawahine said student vol
unteers receive about 100 calls a
month from people in crisis situa
tions. Hanawahine said cuts to com
munity crisis centers means more
people may turn to the University’s
24-Hour Student Crisis Line for help.
Developmental Director of
Willamette Family Treatment Ser
vices Pat Skipper said cuts to alcohol
and drug treatment programs have al
ready crippled services. Skipper said
funds raised by Measure 28’s passage
would help stop the reduction of serv
ices and keep people off the streets.
Willamette will lose 11 beds if the
Measure 28 fails, Skipper added.
“We see so much that goes on be
cause of addiction — not just crime,
but domestic violence and child
abuse,” Skipper said. “Without beds,
we won’t be able to treat people.”
Contact the reporter
at andrewblack@dailyemerald.com.
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Schlotzsky’s Deli
Figaro’s Pizza
China Delight
Mekala’s
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12-1 lP.M.
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