Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 2004, Page 6, Image 6

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Tom Kerrigan and his mother Sheryl Kerrigan plant flowers as they participate in University Day on Thursday morning.
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it was revived by two University stu
dents, Waterkotte said.
Tim King, the exterior team super
visor for University Facilities Services,
said when University Day was first re
instated, he wasn't crazy about the
idea of students doing the work his
team was responsible for, including
flower planting, mulching, trash pick
up and all other outdoor work. He
worried the work wouldn't be taken
seriously and that apathy would result
in a low-quality job.
"When it was first organized, we
were a little leery about having stu
dents come out and do some of our
work for us," King said.
But when he got the opportunity
to work with students, King said he
realized University Day was a good
idea because students' volunteer
work was a big benefit to Facilities
Services. Besides the short-term ben
efit of having a spruced-up campus,
King said University Day also creates
long-term benefits.
"We have a lot less vandalism on
campus since University Day was
started because students have a sense
of ownership and pride in the cam
pus," King said. "People are a lot more
respectful about the environment
they're in."
UNIVERSITY AFFIRMATION
OF COMMUNITY STANDARDS
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: University community
i dedicated to the
mcement of knowledge
and the development of
In order to thrive
I excel, this community
jst preserve the freedom ;
of thought and expression
of ail its members. The
•has a long and
history in the area
f academic freedom and
i of speech. A culture
; respect that honors the
5, safety, dignity and
i of every individual is
essentia! to preserve such
freedom. We affirm our j
respect for the rights and
well-being of all members.
We further affirm
our commitment to:
• Respect the dignity and essential
worth of all individuals.
• Promote a culture of respect
throughout the University
community.
• Respect the privacy, property,
and freedom of others.
• Reject bigotry, discrimination,
violence, or intimidation of any kind.
• Practice personal and academic
integrity and expect it from others.
• Promote the diversity of opinions,
ideas and backgrounds which is
the lifeblood of the university.
As another part of sponsoring a re
spectful campus community, the Uni
versity Day Committee had seven
plaques inscribed with the Affirma
tion of Community Standards in
stalled in the EMU Amphitheater on
Thursday. Waterkotte said that they
wanted to make the Affirmation of
Community Standards more visible
to students because "its ideals are tru
ly what University Day is all about."
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