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Food-op
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provide alternatives to most
people
"We can otter substitutions,
ditterent kinds of proteins to
red meat — that sort of thing
We would like to educate peo
ple on campus to these alter
natives "
A three credit class entitled
Food, Hunger and You is be
ing offered Fall Term through
the University's Search pro
gram The 200-level class will
deal with the political aspects
of food, and many other topics
relevant to food and hunger
The class is scheduled for
Tuesday and Thursday even
ings from 3:30 to 5:00
Part of the process to
educate the campus is an ou
treach program that includes
publishing a newsletter, which
usually comes out once each
term
The newsletter covers many
aspects of food, including the
politics of food The food-op
also sponsored a conference
last year, which Coulter says
he hopes to do again this year
He says "the basic thrust (of
the conference) will be to
provide for students, to
educate them "
Bagels and kefir may never
replace beer and pretzels for
the big-game diet, but it is a
nice change
^Bamboo Pavilion
Serving:
Fast Lunch,
Best Chinese Food,
Inexpensive.
Open 10:30-4:00
MonFri
\ >75 Alder St.
Retirement
insurance
meeting set
A public meeting to discuss
the future of the Social Security
system will be held from 7pm
to 9 p m Wednesday in Room
177 Lawrence Hall
Alberta Canada, manager of
the Eugene district office of the
Social Security Administration,
will be the main speaker
Following Canada's presen
tation, a panel of University and
civic leaders will direct ques
tions to Canada and members of
the audience also will be able to
ask questions of Canada and of
the panel
Panelists in addition to Bader
include Joanne Carlson.
University acting vice provost;
Peter DeFazio, constituent ser
vices director for Congressman
Jim Weaver; Helen Gernon,
University accounting profes
sor. and G G Goldwaite.
member of the Eugene Com
mission on the Rights of Aging
The meeting is sponsored
jointly by the University's
gerontology center, academic
affairs office and employee
benefits office, and the Citizens
Advisory Committee on Aging of
the Lane Council of Govern
ments. Eugene Area Chamber
of Commerce, Eugene Com
mission on the Rights of Aging
Lane County Labor Council,
Emerald Chapter of Older
Women's League and United
Seniors
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FRATERNITIES
INTERESTED IN FRATERNITIES?
For an honest evaluation, go through RUSH. It’s a good way to see all the
houses and meet the guys, and this year it doesn’t cost a cent. So sign up
now, RUSH STARTS September 23 through September 27. Houses are
open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sign up tables are located in Dorm
Cafeterias, the Erb Memorial Union, and Suite 5 EMU.
For More Information Call:
9 am-4 pm 686-3701
or stop by Suite 5, EMU
(LIVE BAND)
DONT
FORGET
THE
STREET
DANCE
8:00 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 27
on 15th and Kincaid
across from the Library.
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