VVV'tOU CnHfy SPAGHETTI Kfl i n Every Tuesday PIZZA 2506 Willakenzie 344-0998 fincic P/o7a 2673 Willamette 484-0996 27//f and Willamette 015505 IPHOSI 1022 WlUAMITTi 541.345.7028 TOASTED SUBS • SOUPS • SALADS UO Campus at 13th & Alder (Inside Starbucks) 5th Street Public Market • Gateway Blvd. & Beltline RdL> percent it 0 percent percent ir mtui Photo illustration by Adam Amato and Scott Abts Emerald Fees continued from page 1 creases. Their main concerns are a 25 percent across the board in crease in laboratory fees for art classes, a 100 percent increase in practicum fees for the College of Education, a 50 percent increase in bicycle storage locker fees and a $15 conduct administration fee for judicial hearings. “We are very concerned with the trend of adding all these fees to in dividual classes when there are al ready resource fees for each major that you are enrolled in,” Buzbee said. “This is something that will have definite interest to students and their pocketbooks.” Although some of the fees, such as the laboratory fees for art class es, are only increasing by $5, Buzbee and Berkman said it is im portant for people to realize that the special fees are another layer on top of tuition, resource fees, the energy surcharge, the technology fee, the building fee, the student in cidental fee, the Student Recre ation Center fee and the health service fee. Buzbee said the special fees and fines lead to financial difficulties for students because the money is not a part of the tuition calculation, which makes it tricky for students dependent on financial aid to deter mine the cost of education. “It raises the issue of students choosing their courses based on their financial ability to pay for them, and not on their overall edu cational goals,” Buzbee said. However, several University staff members believe the proposed fee increases are justified. Robert Melnick, dean of the School of Architecture and Allied Arts, said the 05 increase in labora tory fees for art classes is intended to save students money. He added the laboratory fees are used to pur chase materials in bulk. Associate Director of the Depart ment of Public Safety Tom Hicks said the proposed bicycle storage locker fee increase is necessary be cause the lockers next to Oregon Hall are more than 10 years old and in need of replacement. The current fee is $25 for students, with a maximum charge of $100 allowed. The new proposed fee would bump the range up to a maximum of $150. Chris Loschiavo, director of Stu dent Judicial Affairs in the Office of Student Life, said the proposed $15 conduct administration fee for judicial hearings will make the process more equitable because there is already a $15 fee for cases heard in residence halls. He added that if the student is found not guilty, they will not be required to pay the new fee. Contact the senior news reporter atjenniferbear@dailyemerald.com. Break continued from page 5 Those who had experience with unplanned outings agreed that the most important thing was to have a positive attitude and to not get upset when things don’t run smoothly. “Those unplanned vacations were the best trips I’ve ever had,” Darnell said. Contact the Pulse reporter athelenschumacher@dailyemerald.com. ODE WORLDWIDE www.dailyemerald.com Scrapbook continued from page 5 ropean vacation deserved more ef fort and elegance. When my scrap book is finally done, it will be a polished testament to my trip that I can revisit decades from now. Arranged in chronologi cal order, it will form a narrative to carry me through the entirety of my journey. The seemingly worthless maps, brochures and tickets give in valuable detail — providing dates, locations and descriptions that would otherwise be forgotten. It will also provide a concrete way to share my experience with others. Oral accounts are often not enough; the photos and souvenirs will allow my friends and family to visualize what I describe. My travels will be recreated in two-dimensional form, for both myself and others to relive. Contact the pulse columnist at nikacarlson@dailyemerald.com. Her views do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. experience Perugia, Italy this summer! 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