Chicano and Hispanic education the focus of MEChA conference By I^Mlie Carlson Of Ihf t mrrtfhl A very small percentage of Chlcanoa ami Hispanics in the United Slates attend colleges or universities. To draw attention to this, the Chicano Student Union. MEChA. is hosting a conference focusing on Chicanos and Hispanics in education. The conference, which began Thursday night and ends Saturday, is designed to “explore the harriers that exist for Chicanos and Hispanics in secondary and higher education.’’ says Petra Constanta, co-assistant director of MFChA and chairwoman of the conference. “There is a high dropout rate of Chicano high school students, and very few go on to higher education.” Constanta says. In addition, she stresses the lack of Hispanic faculty or a Chicano Studies program as discouraging factors for University students. ‘Our problem is part of a larger problem." sill! says. "You have a system which works for a specific kind of people — those of European des cent — but not for those who are different." She compares the problems of Chicano and Hispanic students to those of the handicapped because "someone who is handicapped has to work against the system to do the things they vvapt to do. But it doesn’t mean they can't do those things." Workshops will focus on high school issues and the importance of a Chicano studies program at the college level. Other workshop topics include affirmative action, the recruitment and retention of students, preparing Chicano and Hispanic high school students for college and parent and community involvement. ' i I'KiKo ^ Voun* Musical sounds provided by members of u four-pidee.band wore purl of. the activities Thursday night’ at the MHChA education conference in perl itiger libunge. The conference continues through Saturday. ' • . Self Service Copies Happy Hour 5pm • closing Mon.-Fri. All Day Sunday 860 E. 13th kinko'S' 344-7894 "VMIR lOMY Your ticket to hair perfection close to campus! Haircuts *12.95 . jrtchides .CorvditiohirK^ vjnd P’feci^ton Cut Mondays fil Thursdays f /x'N only *10.95 Look for us at Showcase '86 in Carson on April 25th All hau styling and make-up will be ' done by Hair Today 561 C 15th 485-4422 Campus-area bicycle race open to amateurs and pros By Allan Lazo IK I hr hmrrtlil Seasoned racers and .nn.ili'iir ( yi hug enthusiasts .ilikf will have the opportunity In race around campus without In-inn slopped by campus security Sunday during the annual University of Oregon Criterion! bicycle race. The race. sponsori-d b\ llu Club Sports cycling team, will be divided into three different categories, including one for anyone who.would like to race. The race course will surround the lower part of campus and llu* dormitories. The stjiiare i nurse w ill take riders along lath Avenue. University Striiet. 1 ith Avenue and Agate Stn-et, At til: l.r» a.in., the United Slates Cycling Federation licensed senior IV's. veterans, and women will race 40 laps (24 miles) around the course, followed by the Championship ( dtizen Race ill 11:20 a.in. According to race organizers Diane l-.asley and Meg()' Reilly, anyone can ride in the citizen’s race, and they especially en courage students to come out for llu- event Registration begins at 0 a m under the covered tennis courts, and the races will go on as scheduled regardless of the weather. All riders must wear helmets, Tho final race ot tint day will Im’ a '*0 lap (1(1 mile) U..S.C.I/ senior N/1II race starting at 12 pm Kasley says tHt* University of (irrgon Criterion! Inis lieen run sinr.e the cycling team began .it the Cnviersity sjx nr seven years ago, hut has become a large event only in the last two nr three years. Two years ago.; the race hit- its '* highest attendance when it Was part of the artiuial Tmir Willamette, a four-day stage rare that attracts racers from along the West (a>ast Ka.slev says she has had many ( alls from people interested in ra> ing in the Championship Citizen Race and thinks the field will Im- quite large. All registration will he handl ed the dav of the race. The entry lee for all races is $(>. and cash and gift certificates from area businesses will he given away as prizes. DON'T FORGET SUNDAYS Pasta Special Ktnh aptnach ot vy# noodle* with meat. clam, ot marlnata aaurr and garlic bread ALL YOU CAN EAT *3.25 (Dining Room Only) Chicago Styl* Plua...,...and moral 152 E. Broadway • 345-4114 lor carry-out or deHvary Stay in Shape at Honda of Eugene It's time to shape up your scooter for spring, and Honda of Eugene is ready to help Scooter owners will be receiving a FREE "Health Check" certificate in the mail from American Honda. If you purchased your scooter in your home town, phone home for the certificate To receive your FREE "Health Check," redeem your coupon upon service In addition, you will receive a FREE digital scooter mania watch while supplies last