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Classes held on Campus ANTH 176 Intro to Forensic Anthropology FLR 410 (414/514) Myth & Modern Fantasy FLR 411 Folklore & Religion anthropology.uoregon.edu folklore.uoregon.edu PAGE 2 EMERALD MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016 NEWS WEEKLY NEWS WRAP-UPUO settles with James Cleavenger, mandatory reporting policy remains intact ➡ JENNIFER FLECK, @JENNIFERFLECK University of Oregon UO senate maintains UOPD begins search for settles suit with James current mandatory a new chief Cleavenger for $1 million reporting policy On May 10, the UO agreed Search committee members A motion to revise the to settle the lawsuits brought who are screening candidates “Responsible Employee” policy against it by former UOPD for the new UOPD chief met for failed at the UO Senate meeting officer James Cleavenger for the first time on May 9. May 18. The vote was 15-16 $1 million. The university also The committee consists of 13 with 20 absent senators. cancelled its Ninth Circuit members — including faculty, Sexual assault survivor appeal in exchange for students, UOPD staff members, Brenda Tracy pushed against canceling his own appeal in UO administrators and Eugene the idea that mandatory his state lawsuit. Police Department Chief reporters should be in Cleavenger first sued the Pete Kerns. the majority. university for wrongful “We are accepting “Mandatory reporting does termination and retaliation applications up until May 18,” not support us; it silences us,” in 2013, which he won said Andre Le Duc, assistant Tracy said. in September 2015. The vice president of UO’s Risk According to UO Senate university lost its first appeal Management. “At that time, we President Randy Sullivan, in February and refiled will have the committee review university President Michael in March. those applications and then do Schill will need to address “This case was a victory a ranking process to determine questions about mandatory for every honest police which candidates will advance.” reporting moving forward after officer in the state of The search group will utilize the failure of the proposal. Oregon,” Cleavenger said in a consulting group to broaden a statement. its selection of qualified applicants. Le Duc will make the final hiring decision, but the committee will advise him. 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(Christopher Trotchie) ➡ MAX THORNBERRY, @MAX_THORNBERRY The UO’s mandatory reporting The version, Harbaugh and other policy will remain the same for at members of the senate believe, least the immediate future. clarifies the language of the A motion to revise the current proposal. “Responsible Employee” policy Brenda Tracy, a survivor of sexual SPLIT OPINIONS FROM CAMPUS failed at May 18’s UO Senate assault at Oregon State University meeting by a vote of 15-16 with in 1998, shared her story with those COMMUNITY ON THE PROPOSED 20 absent senators. The proposal in attendance, pushing against would have widely expanded the the idea that mandatory reporters university’s policy to include more should be in the majority. employees and situations in which “Mandatory reporting does not reporting would be required. support us,” Tracy said. “It silences MANDATORY Questions about academic us.” freedom and survivors’ control In addition to pushing back on pushed buttons as a two-hour mandatory reporting in cases of REPORTING POLICY discussion about the language and sexual harassment and assault, merit of a change to the current some raised questions about policy took place. This followed how the proposed policy would quick decisions about exam deal with issues of prohibited scheduling and course overlap. discrimination, specifically The conversation was extended discrimination based on race. twice as the senate pushed the The current policy is set to expire emergency meeting past the in August. With the failure of the scheduled time of 5:30 p.m. and still proposal, UO President Michael failed to complete all agenda items. Schill will need to address questions The senate did discuss a “cleaner about mandatory reporting moving version” of the policy proposed forward, UO Senate President by vice president Bill Harbaugh. Randy Sullivan said. PAGE 4 EMERALD MONDAY, MAY 23, 2016 NEWS Free Delivery! UO GRADS TAKE ON $8.99 THE 10,000 MILE Any Large One Topping Pizza, 2 Drinks, and MONGOL RALLY FREE DELIVERY 99¢ Slices 11am- 4pm Order Online: pizzapipeline.com • Download our App today! 824 Charnelton St. • 541.686.5808 • Sun-Thurs: 11am-1am, Fri-Sat 11am-2am Shuttle to Portland International Airport Participants at the 2007 Mongol Rally. (Creative Commons) Three University of Oregon graduates for students, girls in particular, to will be straying off the beaten path this help them educate their communities, summer – literally. Jackson Jarman- families and friends.” Miller, Gabe Howden and Cameron About a year ago, Jarman-Miller Huber are spending two months driving approached Howden and suggested over 10,000 miles from London to they sign up for the rally. The timeline Mongolia in the Mongol Rally, an epic was too tight to make the journey last adventure designed to raise money for summer, so planning began for 2016. several charities. Huber was approached later. He was “It’s probably the dumbest thing I’ve originally going to hike the Pacific Crest ever done,” Huber said. Trail, but changed his plans when the Make reservations at city2cityshuttle.com or call 541-758-8001 The rules for the rally are simple: Mama’s Boys approached him. each team must complete the “I knew I wanted to do something journey in a compact car with a 1.2L crazy after I graduated,” Huber engine or smaller. said. “This sounded way, way better The entry cost for each team requires [than the PCT].” them to raise €1,000 for charity. Half of The planned route will take the trio that amount is donated to the Mongol through 20-21 different countries, Rally’s charity of choice, Cool Earth. requiring 6-7 different visas. Obtaining The rest goes to a charity of each team’s those visas has been the biggest choosing. The Mama’s Boys, as Jarman- challenge so far. Miller, Howden and Huber have dubbed Russia in particular has been a themselves, have elected to donate their challenge because, in order to obtain proceeds to the Central Asia Institute, a visa, the government wants specifics a charity focused on equipping girls in such as when and where they will enter Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tajikistan and exit the country and where they NOW HIRING with an education. plan to stay each night, details that are “In the U.S., education is such a hard to pin down for a team that only norm,” Huber said. “There, education has an inkling of what to expect. CALENDAR EDITOR isn’t a thing. Half the population Adventure and danger aside, the not being educated seriously team is excited about the fundraising Do you consider yourself “in the know?” hinders society.” opportunity at hand. Using three The Central Asia Institute has had its branches of fundraising, Mama’s Boys Are you always keeping track of concerts, share of controversy in recent years.
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