Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 2004, Page 4, Image 4

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Gov. Ted Kulongoski told marketing Instructor Anne Forresters business administration
class Wednesday that he wants to invest in Oregon’s future by improving the quality
of education and making it more accessible to Oregonians. During his speech in the
Lillis Business Complex, he also said that if February’s Measure 30 fails, students could be
affected by a potential cut to the education budget.
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Suzanne Clark, chairwoman of the President's Task Force on Athletics, speaks at the
Intercollegiate Athletics and Higher Education discussion panel on campus Wednesday.
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Moreover, panelist and Interinstitu
tional Faculty Senator Jim Earl said
the University faces an unfortunate
predicament.
"You cannot pull back unilaterally
in an arms race," he said.
Audience members also worried
that the massive athletics budget
would be a draw on the University's
budget, thus taking away from aca
demics. Director of Athletics and pan
elist Bill Moos noted, however, that
the Athletics Department is financial
ly self-sufficient.
Moos said that while the athletic
budget may seem high compared to
the rest of the University's budget, it
ranks fifth among schools in the Pa
cific-10 Conference and is "right in
the middle of the bunch" among the
rest of Division I schools. But faculty
remained concerned about what sort
of message is sent.
"Are we five out of 10 on library
spending?" asked Spanish Professor
Gina Herrmann.
Still, others worried about added
problems that athletics self-suffi
ciency brings.
"I think we ought to be deeply
concerned with commercialization,"
said Suzanne Clark, panelist and
chair of the President's Task Force on
Athletics.
But Strawn said commercializa
tion has undeniable benefits; for ex
ample, athletics serves as an original
draw for many out-of-state students,
who then investigate further and
find that the University also has
strong academics.
"I wouldn't be at the University of
Oregon if it weren't for commercial
ization," Strawn said.
Moriah Balingit is a freelance
reporter for the Emerald.
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