Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 21, 1981, Section A, Page 15, Image 15

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Although the August deadline tor completing the University’s new all-weather soccer fields has
come and gone, seeding of the fields soon will take place, according to University Planner David
Rowe The fields, located on the south side of the Willamette River near the Autzen bike bridge,
include a complex drainage system that should enable athletes to use the fields year round.
Ethnic unions
Continued from Page 14A
University community, educat
ing students about how others
live, Mungai says
From a Chinese New Year
celebration to African night, a
Native American tribal dance to
Islamic Cultural night, the ethnic
organizations otter a variety of
events for the community, giv
ing students a taste of cultures
far removed from Eugene
Vincson Green, director of
the Black Student Union, says
his organization is trying to
bring ethnic students together
on campus and increase
awareness of black culture The
BSU sponsors films, lectures, a
Black Arts Festival. Black
History Month and Martin
Luther King day
"We re trying to be involved in
every phase of the school,-'
Green says
Other groups sponsor tables
and displays in the EMU, airing
their political and religious
beliefs All groups stress they
are open to everyone, in an at
tempt to help foster a better
understanding of each other
Mungai says she thinks the
ethnic program may have a
higher purpose
"Maybe it serves to help world
peace," she says
The offices for the various
organizations can be found
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throughout the EMU. For more
information, foreign students
should contact Julie Mungai at
686-3724; ethnic minorities na
tive to the United States should
contact the ASUO program dir
ector at 686-3724
The 15 foreign and ethnic
groups include Organization of
Arab Students; Iranian Student
Association; Muslim Student
Society; General Union of
Palestinian Students; Afri
can Organization; Nigerian
Organization; Chinese Students
Association; Muslim Student
Association; Asian American
Student Union; MEChA; Black
Student Union; Ethnic Womens
Alliance; Jewish Student Union
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