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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1984)
Set sail for study and adventure on a Boating campus Do exotic ports in faraway places sound like an enticing break from every day Oregon rain? Does it also seem an unlikely con sideration for the student trying to get through school as quickly as possible? Semester-at-Sea, a study-abroad pro gram based on the “floating campus” of the U.S.S. Universe, enables students to travel while going to school. Twice each year, the ship sails on a 100-day voyage for Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, India, Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Spain. The program offers a broad-based liberal arts program with more than 60 courses emphasizing world problems. Typically, a student takes four courses for a total of 12 hours. Academic credit is earned through the University of Pitt sburgh and transferred to home campuses. Students spend equal amounts of time aboard ship and in the various ports of call, exploring the history, culture, government and customs of each coun try. Classes meet only while at sea and each port visit lasts from three to seven days. The U.S.S. Universe is equipped with classrooms, a bookstore, a student union, a library, a theatre and a gym. A spokesperson for the program described the set-up as the “best way to take a col lege campus around the world.” The program is not without a high pricetag, however. One term costs $8,900, including both room and board, passage and tuition. Any full-time stu dent with a 2.5 or better grade point average is eligible to apply. Applications are still being accepted for spring term 1985. Information is available by calling (800) 854-0195 or writing Semester-at-Sea, University of Pittsburgh, 2E Forbes Quadrangle, Pitt sburgh. PA, 15260. et al. MEETINGS THE NON-VIOLENCE TRAINERS COL LECTIVE is sponsoring a non-violence training session for people who have sign ed a “pledge of resistance” against escalated U.S. intervention in Central America. The session will be held Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid St. For more informa tion, call 485-1755. THE EMIJ BOARD HOUSE COMMITTEE meets today at 4:30 p.m. in Century Room D, EMU. For more information, call 686-3724. Classifieds CLASSIFIED ADS CAN BE PLACED AT OOE Office. 300 EMU UO Bookstore Stamp Counter EMU Main desk SUAB Booth M-F 11-1 PAYMENT: All ads must be paid for in advance unless a billing agreement has been established with us. For bill ing arrangements, please call 686-4343 or stop by the Emerald offices, 300 EMU. To qualify for a billed account, you must have several valid credit references and leave a $15 deposit. RATES: Rates are 15 cents per word for the first day and 12 cents per word for subsequent consecutive days the ad is run without change. Minimum charges are $1.50 for the first inser tion and $1.20 for consecutive insertions. DEADLINES: Contract and open rate line ads: 1 p m. the day before publication. For Sale LOCKING SKI RACK FITS DOMESTIC SIZE CAR LIKE NEW $50. 485-1451 SKIS: FISCHER R-C4 Super-combi; 200 w/ marker M40 I am truly hard up for $ and these are truly excellent skis, so let's deal. $210 OBO Doug Meyer 683-3453 leave mess. 11-21 SOFA HIDE-A-BEO, Regular size. $120 or offer, 344-9802. 11-21 Buy & Sell THE BUY A SELL CENTER BuySell«Trade Musical intruments, stereo, tools. 361 W. 5th. tfn:8184 Services Small Kennel In Big Woods Luxurious accommodations for the dog owner who cares. Reasonable rates, heated indoor sleeping, large runs. Call for rates and reservations. 345-1073.3665:11-21 CARTOGRAPHIC WORK- Maps Graphs. Dissertations- Papers. Profes sional work, call Michael 343-6967.12-7 QUICK CASSETTE COPIES. “We re in expensive because we want it that way”Check us out at 1550 High St. bet ween 15th & 16th, or call 345-8117.11-21 Doonesbury BY GARRY TRUDEAU NOW, REMEMBER, PEOPLE, NO PAIN, NO gain! i ma you out on the volley ball am in FOLLBUEmempay AT9-00! 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Call 686-4343, leave message for TIM. tfn Sound Systems JIM’S ELECTRONICS STEREO REPAIR 1627 Pearl Street 343-7683 Monday thru Friday 9 am - 6 p m Saturday 9 a m - 1 p.m. Books 100,000 BOOKS IN STOCK All Selling 40-50% ott list prices •Textbooks«Clitf Notes*magazines» USED BOOKS BOUGHT AND SOLD SMITH FAMILY BOOKSTORE 768 East 13th Bicycles UNIVEGA SPORT TOUR 1981 Only IX miles ridden. New S345. sell for $210. Excellent condition. Call 342-2750.11-26 MEN’S 10 SPEED, REBUILT. $60 or of fer 344-9602n-21 20" REBUILT GIRL'S S BOYS bikes $25 to $45. 344-960211-21 WOMEN’S SCHWINN VARSITY 10-speed, rebuilt $75 or offer 344-9602 11-21 Men’s 23” 10-Speed. Schwinn with headlight. Have new bike. 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HE WILL LECTURE ON THE STATE OF SOVIET AMERICAN RELATIONS MONDAY NOV 26 8 PM GERLINGER LOUNGE __37001126 PLATFORM FOR TWIN bad and swivel stand for T V 43^5571 11-21 TYPEWRITER Portable electric typewriter with cor rection Will pay to $100 344 2186 tin Opportunities HALF THE WORLD IS HUNGRY FOR YOUR EXPERIENCE As a Peace Corps volunteer, you could help people in developing countries obtain the skills they need to grow their own food. Call Marsha Swartz, campus Peace Corps representative, NOW for placement in spring and summer of 1965. Cmw Planning and Placement 244 Hendricks 666 3235 OPEN YOUR OWN highly profitable Children's Shop Baby lo Pre-lean All first quality merchandiaa. Nationally known brands 'Health Te* 'Buster Brown 'Her Majesty 'Lee 'Levi 'Chic *l2od 'Jordache 'Doe Spun "Rob Roy and many more Furniture, toys, and ac cessories by Qerber and Nod-A-Way $14,900 includes beginning Inventory training-fixtures and grand opening pro motions. 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