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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1983)
r Greek Home Cooking at Reasonable Prices • Daily specials • Beer and Wine from the U S and abroad • Weekend Brunch • > P°PP'S $ ( GREEK PEASANT FOODV WINE-AND SPIRIT! 675 East 13th Avenue Closed Tuesday 343-0846 11 30 am 10 30 pm. Weekdays 9 am 10 30 pm. Weekends V Whether the Ducks Win or Lose Take your ticket stub and shove it at one of our bartenders for a V2 price pitcher at Duffy’s after the WSU basketball game Duffy’s Rocks I 13th & Alder I,. . .--JL PAC-10 ACTION! Men’s Basketball Oregon vs Washington State Saturday, January 22 • 7:30 p.m. Oregon vs Washington Monday, January 24 • 7:30 p.m. Tickets Available at Mac Court Ticket Office and at the Gate Student $2 00 for more information 686-4461 Police seek sodomy suspect Police composite drawing The victim of a sexual assault on campus last weekend has worked with Eugene police to complete a composite drawing of one of her two attackers. The victim, an 18-year-old University student, was attacked by two men at about 11:30 p m Saturday as she walked to her dorm from Rennie's Landing, according to Sgt. Rick Allison of the Eugene Police Department. The first suspect (shown in the composite) is described in police reports as being in his early 20s, 6 feet, 180 pounds with blond hair He was wearing a gray sweater, blue jeans and run ning shoes The second suspect was a white male about six feet tall, 200 pounds and 23 years old Allison asks that anyone who can identify either suspect or provide additional informa tion call him at 686-5444 PRECISION HAIRWORKS haircut 6 29th & Willamette behind Patty’s Pizza the way you want it cut! 343-1182 9:30-6:00 Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00 Saturday 0) cs cn c a> E c O a a ra o c OSPIRG® Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group presents a symposium “Utilities and the Consumer’s Viewpoint: The Formation of a Citizen’s Utility Board (C.U.B.) in Oregon” Saturday, January 22 10 - 5 luncheon at Portland State University Smith Memorial Center room 294 ‘2.00 General Admission ‘1.50 Students Speakers: Peter DeFazio, Keynote Speaker, Lane County Commissioner; Representatives from BPA, private, and public utilities. C.U.B. will be ... A Professional Organization Representing the Consumer Viewpoint In Public Utility Commission Proceedings. Membership and Direction Will Come From Residential Ratepayers. For More Information Call U of O OSPIRG Office 686 4377 Rides Are Available! ^Ski Rentals! Downhill or Cross Country. . . includes skis, boots, poles just $R°° . •J per day And ask about the SKI BUS TO HOODOO. . . leaving weekly on Deluxe Trailways Busses! Your Ski Headquarters for 25 years. Soap fans may have to tune out until spring term Soap opera addicts will have to wait until spring term to find out whether the EMU TV will be returned to the EMU, the EMU House Committee decided Thursday. At an earlier meeting, Dan Cohen, house committee member, suggested the TV be moved from its former location near the Fishbowl to the Recreation Center Sandy Vaughn, director of Club Sports, which borders the Recreation Area, said there was much "negative feeling" from students toward having the television in the Recreation Area. Vaughn said many students thought that moving the TV to the Recreation Area would "eliminate the purpose of the area, which is an activity area." Student reaction to the removal of the TV, despite the popularity of afternoon soap operas, was low, said Frank Geltner, EMU assistant director "I was suprised by the lack of reaction" from soap opera fans, Geltner said "They just went to another place to watch the soaps " But one member said rein stalling the TV is not a necessity It is not our duty to provide a TV." said Alan Scearce The committee decided to wait until spring term to decide whether to reinstall the TV. not ing that the problems with tran sients that led to the TV's removal will be alleviated by the warm spring weather In other business, the com mittee considered what to do with the former TV room that remains unused An artist has offered to create installed art" in the room, said committee member Paul Curtis Frank Geltner described installed art as "art you walk through The artwork would not be permanent, would cause no room damage and would still allow use of the room's door ways and restrooms. Geltner said The committee also approved moving the Fishbowl jukebox to the Recreation Center The move may increase revenue and spark student interest in the center Vaughn said The committee also decided to revamp guidelines for as signing EMU office space to student organizations The committee allowed Students for a Nuclear Free Future to con tinue to use Suite 1 and the remaining unused suite space, pending a review of all EMU building space