Winter brings extra cars to park
With the onset of winter, more students
and staff at the University will forgo walk
ing to campus in favor of driving, and
there are many parking situations to
choose from.
Last winter, approximately 1,700
students bought parking permits at the
University, while 2,435 faculty and staff
members bought permits, say Campus
Security officials.
Parking lots on campus are divided bet
ween students and staff, with main stu
dent parking located southeast of campus
on East 15th Avenue and Moss Street.
Faculty and staff parking is located on
various lots throughout the campus.
Winter term parking in these lots for
students costs $12 for the first car and $4
for the second. Faculty and staff must pay
$24 for the first car and $8 for an addi
tional vehicle.
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Local filmmaker
to exhibit work
Tamanhawis Illahee
(Medicine Land), a film by Spr
ingfield filmmaker Ron Finne,
will show Friday at Harris Hall
on East 8th Avenue and Oak
Street.
Made possible in part by the
Oregon Committee for the
Humanities, the film is a lyrical
telling of the collision between
Native American and European
mythologies in the Pacific Nor
thwest. In making the film,
Finne consulted University pro
fessors Edwin Bingham
(history) and Glen Love
(literature).
Movie admission is free.
Yummies
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make predictions for the future,
which include the destruction
of personal civil rights, a U S.
invasion of Nicaragua, a rise in
unemployment and a rise in
taxes, according to their state
ment of beliefs run in an
Emerald letter to the editor
Tuesday.
‘‘This is going to be an ‘I told
you so organization,' ” Taylor
said, pointing out that part of
the education of the Yummie
audience will be illustrating the
problems of society.
Something has to be done
“before we get more TV shows
like Love Boat, Fantasy Island
and, God forbid. Finder of Lost
Loves,” Taylor said.
But indecision ran rampant
among the group, who couldn’t
even decide if they want to have
leaders or not. After a lengthy
discussion over the need — or
lack of need — to have “of
ficials,” the issue was dropped
after several members said the
group should be a name for peo
ple who take individual action.
They have, however, taken a
definite stand on their name.
Originally designed to stand
for “young, upwardly mobile
Marxists,” that meaning was
dropped because it was too lef
tist. But the title “Yummie”
remained.
But only because “it was
cute,” Taylor said.
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