Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 21, 1988, Page 5, Image 5

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    Educational Coalition Concerning the CIA to meet
MKKTINGS
The Educational Coalition
Concerning the CIA has a gen
eral meeting tonight at 5:.'JO in
the EMU Forum Room. All in
terested students are invited to
attend.
The Pre-Law Society meets
today at 3:30 p.m. in Oregon
Hall Room 164. A representa
_Et al_
live of the Lewis and Clark Law
School will he in attendance to
answer questions.
Hahai Association meets to
day at 4:30 p.m. in EMU Cen
tury Room E.
The Fellowship of Christian
Faculty meets today at noon for
lunch in EMU Century Room
I).
The Native American Stu
dent Union meets tonight at 5
at the NASU Longhouse, 1606
Columbia Street (behind the
Museum of Natural History).
All Nutive American students
are encouraged to attend.
College Republicans meets
tonight at 8 in EMU Cedar
Room F.
Oregon Public Health Stu
dent Association meets today at
2 p.m. upstairs at the Faculty
Club (corner of University
Street and 13th Avenue). In
volvement in World AIDS
Awareness Day, Dec. 1, will be
the topic of discussion.
The Oregon Student Public
Interest Research Croup Toxic
Use Reduction Project meets
tonight at 7 in EMU Century
Room F.
Political Science Student
Union budget planning meet
ing is tonight at 6:30 in EMU
Century Room B.
French programs in I.yon
and Poitiers: Informational
meeting is today at 3:30 p.m.in
the EMU Forum Room.
INTERVIEWS
Sign-up space is still avail
able for the following recruit
ers: Nov. 21 Coopers & Lybrand
(computer auditing); Nov. 22
Kinney Shoe Corp. (manage
ment trainee); Nov. 22 North
western Mutual Life/Baird Se
curities. Open sign-up beings
for the following recruiters
Tuesday: Nov. 2!) Ford Motor
Credit Co. (assistant customer
services representative); Micro
soft Corp. (software tester);
Uarco, Inc. (sales representa
tive); Nov. 29-20 Amplicon Fi
nancial Co. (account execu
tive); Nov. 30 Fred Meyer (re
tail management) group meet
ing Nov. 29 at 3:30 p.m in
KMU Cedar Room C; Interna
tional Paper Co. (accounting);
Tree Top (quality assurance su
pervisor); Dec. 2 Buck man Lab
oratories (area representative);
Xerox Corp. (sales trainee). In
ternational Recruiter: Dec. 12
International School, Belgrade
(physical education, K-8) expe
rience required.
MISCELLANEOUS
MEChA Thanksgiving Food
Drive will continue through
Nov. 23. All food collected will
go to homeless migrant work
ers. Please bring donations to
EMU Room 16-D or call
686-3508 for more information.
The 1988-89 Student Directo
ries will arrive Dec. 2 and are
free to students. They can be
picked up at the EMU Informa
tion Booth. EMU Recreation
Center. EMU Main Desk. EMU
Computer Lounge, ASUO, Uni
versity Bookstore, Housing De
partment, Oregon Hall Informa
tion and Tours Services, Law
School Administration and the
College of Education Dean's of
fice. Faculty and staff may pick
up copies from the EMU Ad
ministrative Office in EMU
Room Ml01 or from the loca
tions previously listed.
Deadline for submitting Et
als to the Emerald front desk,
EMU Suite 300, is noon the day
before publication. Et als are
run only once. Events with a
donation or admission charge
will not be considered. Events
occuring nearest the publica
tion date and campus events
will be given priority.
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to like.
EUGENE FAMILY YMCA
2055 Patterson
Eugene 686-YMCA
QUESTION *2.
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COLLEGE STUDENT SAVE MONEY?
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calls during evenings.
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service.
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