Hatfield begins race for re-election See Page 5A Oregon daily emerald Eugene, Oregon ? Pagans begin holiday All Hallow's Eve — Halloween. The gates of life and death are opened; the Sun Child is t one ei\ ed: the dead u alls, and to the In ini’ is revealed the \h ster\that e\er\ ending is hut a new beginning. He meet in time out of tune, everv where and nowhere, here and there, to greet the Lord of Death, who is lord of life, and the Triple Goddess who is the < in le ot rebirth. (From "Spiral Dane e" In Starhavvk, a w itc h.) Halloween is an important dav for witches. It is their Sew >ear's [)a\. More interesting, though, they believe it is the dav when the veil that separates the liv ing from the dead grows thin, enabling' both to speak with one another. For Stephanie Fox, Halloween "is the time when you leave behind old things." Fox, a journalism graduate and self-prqc laimed witc h, is high priestess 01 her c oy en, w hii h ijnects every two weeks on the full moon to prat tii e rituals, i haul and rear h (rani e states. She also teaches a Searih (lass, Witchcraft and Paganism. W itc he ratt, or "wire a,." is only one denomina tion ol paganism,''explains I ox, who estimates there Continued on Page 7 Volume 85, Number 41 Walkin’ with Zombies