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Gordon Smith, R-Ore., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., made the announcement Monday. The money will be used to cover the costs of the Presynaptic Mechanisms at Ribbon class Synapses Research Project, which examines cell communica tion from one cell to another. "Scientific discovery and biomed ical advancement is a sector of the economy that has incredible poten tial in Oregon," Smith said in a press release. "Investing federal dollars di rectly into Oregon's higher educa tion will pay big dividends in our economy down the road." Researchers said they hope to learn more about cell communica tions, specifically in human ears and eyes, which will help pave the road to learning how to prevent and treat cell trauma. "These funds will create jobs and enhance the University of Oregon's already stellar research programs," Wyden said in the press release. "I'm pleased to see Oregonians get the support they need to make invalu able discoveries in the science and health care fields." —Ali Shaughnessy EVERY THURSDAY ONLY IN THE OREGON DAILY EMERALD SALARY continued from page 1 "The more the state cuts, the more important the president's per formance becomes," he said. Student reaction to Frohnmayer's salary is mixed. Even though senior Jamie Tripp is not familiar with Frohnmayer's responsibilities, she said she feels his salary is too high. "I just personally don't think it's necessary for anyone to make over $100,000," she said. Senior Gabrielle Guidero said she doesn't have a problem with the salary if other university presidents generally make the same amount of money. "I assume his salary reflects the industry, the market for college presidents," she said. But Guidero added that during this time of higher education cuts, she would have a problem if Frohnmayer received a raise. Vice President for Student Affairs Anne Leavitt said she thinks Frohnmayer earns every penny he makes. "I believe that the responsibilities of the university president today are huge," she said. "It is an extremely challenging job." Contact the higher education/student life/student affairs reporter at chelseaduncan@dailyemerald.com. PRESIDENTIAL PERKS Oregon State University, Edward John Ray: $295,000, plus a car and a house provided by the state. University of Oregon, Dave Frohnmayer: $278,024, plus a car leased by the UO Foundation and a house provided by the state. Portland State University, Daniel Bernstine: $170,396, plus a car provided by the PSU Foundation and a house provided by the state. Oregon Institute of Technology, Martha Anne Dow: $163,008, plus a car and a house provided by the state. Western Oregon University, Phillip Conn: $140,000, plus a house provided by the state. Southern Oregon University, Elisabeth Zinser: $135,516, plus a car provided by the SOU Foundation and a car provided by the state. Eastern Oregon University, Dixie Lund: $134,000, plus a car provided by the state. Supplies * Custom £ \<& ^ ITc • Motherboa rds. Ta * t , Upgrades • cSw^ ,C/) * ' “Ultimate”am 5 * % “Ultimate”AMD Athlon™ UP2400+ $829.99 • MS/ KT4V-L Ultra 2 Board • W M/J GeForce 2 MX • 40 GB 7200 RPM Drive • 512 MB DDR Memory • 17”.27 SVGA Monitor AMDS | , WWW.VOSCOMPUTERS.COM ^hts | XBox Skins I Case Mods | Cables Market Place West 3131 West 11th Ave 343-8633 Monday-Sat u rda \ 10am-6pm Virtual Office Systems, Inc. VOS Inc. 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