Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 05, 1989, Page 4, Image 4

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Lecture to study Julio-Claudian priestess iconography
mi i; ri\(;s
Iniidrntal Kw (Uimmittw
will Imlil .1 ht’iiring tonight .it 7
in I.MI' l fiitiMA Room A I hf
_Et als_
StudiMit Hunk Kxi hangr is on
till! agenda
Students Against Aparihi'id
meets tonight .it 7 in I Ml ( i
liar Room A
Mndi'iit Pnijnls hoard ol ill
ri'i tors rni'cts tonight at 7 til in
RMl! ( 1'iitiirv Room I All in
terested stndi'iils are well nine
In attend
Sl’KAKKKS AM) IK II KKS
“The Iconography of the
Priestesses ol Deified fmpemrs
in the |ulin-(llaudian Period"
is the title of a lei tore to lie gi\
en In l)i Alastair Small front
tile I 'niversil\ ol Alherta to
night at It in Room 107 Lw
rem e I hill
MISCII.I.AM Ol'S
A (lollies drive for the In
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T-SHIRTS
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gene lumtlv Shelter House is
being lifM bs tin- Foreign Slu
dents l tigam/.ilion Donations
i an In' dm|)|M'd li\ 11u• I S() of
lice in I.S11 Room 201). or at
liu* group's table in the KM1
toilav Also needed are dishes
pots pans glasses, kill hen
utensils, towels and sheets
Flection of officers lor the
Graduate Teaching Fellows
Federation will he held .it the
following loiations and limes
at the union office. H70 I 1 till
Ave Dec 4 to H. in the I’l.C
lobh\ Dei 7 from noon to 4
p in . and in F\ll! ( edar rooms
A and It Doc 7 .it 5 It) p m
Politic al s< ienc <• pre-registra
tion Ini .ill politic al sc ienc e ma
jors will be today from o to
a m In 1 10 p m on the* ninth
floor of FIX! Professor's con
sent is iinjuifiid for some class
es; all graduate students must
have professor’s consent
An information meeting on
summer studying in Mexico
will he held today .it X 10 p in
in Room 2 1 f> Allen Hall
An information meeting
about the Japan Kxc hange and
Teac hing Program will be held
today from 2 to to 4 to p in in
the KMl' Oak Room Officials
Irom the Japanese (Consulate
will cl I'm ribe the program* and
the (|u.ihfi( ations nnednd
Deadline tor submitting hit
.ils to the Kmerald front desk
l'\11 ’ 'suite tOO. is noon the d,n
before publication, fit als run
the day ol the event unless the
event occurs Indore noon
I’lease submit HI ats the day be
fore they are to run only.
Notices ot events with a do
nation or admission charge will
not be accepted. Campus
events and those scheduled
nearest the publication date
will be given priority The Km
orald reserves the right to edit
note es for grammar and style
Crafts highlight Christmas fair
I hr ( ultural lorum and the ( daft (lentor arr
sponsoring the annual FMU Christmas Craft Fair
mi Wrdnrsdas and Thursday
The I.iii will hr in tin* I ir Kimm (if the KMC
from 10 a m to 5 to p in Admission is frrr
I hr non profit fair fralurrs Ihr work of ha al
artists who will fir selling Christinas items and
other handc.rafted works
Anno Sc hneider. Craft Center assistant dime
tor. said the event provides an opportunity for
students to attend .1 small ( raft fair that is more
personal than larger lm al i raft fairs
"What we re Irving to do In bringing the fair
to the ( amptis is to provide something fun for stu
drills mi campus before finals,” Schneider said
"We want to bring crafts on to campus so
students don 't have to go off campus to the larger
craft fairs," she said
St hneider said many of the same artisans
from previous fairs are returning this year be
i ause they like the atmosphere of the small craft
fair
The fair will also feature entertainment by lo
i al artists such as the l 'diversity Song and I lam e
Troupe and Fugle Park Slim Santa Claus will ap
pear Wednesday morning.
Tree hot apple cider will be available at the
fair.
Donations to benefit local family shelter
FSO clothing drive starting today
The Foreign Student Organ i
/.ation is sponsoring a i lothing
drive today to help protei t Ku
grin* homrlcss fainilirs from
the ti|>< tuning ( old season
Donations of clothes and
household items such .is dish
es. looking utensils towels
and sheets will he accepted hv
the I St) at a table in the KMl'
lobby from 'I a m to r> p m
Items will also lie accepted l>\
the I SO in Room 2Ut> of the
1-All' until I-ml,iv afternoon
All donations will he given
to the Family Shelter House, a
non-profit homeless shelter lo
i tited on Highway fi'l The slid
ter is funded by United Way
and Lane (inuntv
Uaroline Steele. I SO direi
tor, said the Family Shelter
House was i hosen hei ause it is
not a religious institution
"The Family Shelter House
isn't affiliated with un\ reli
gion. which we found impor
tant because the I SO has so
many diverse groups." Steele
said
Steele said tin* t lothing drive
is not primarily associated with
the (ihristmas season
"The Chinese and Muslims
don't celebrate Christmas, but
we felt it's our duty to help out
in some way during the cold
season.'' Steele saiil
Steele said she hopes the
I SO will sponsor a food drive
next term.
Forests .i
ontmurd from Pjki* 1
dispute "You can't < route life and kill it at the
same time.' he said
Alter an audience member shouted "Im
peach Hatfield now llurmai h said th.it some
liody better could be found to run against him
nest \ ear
The process is under way to i ut more (tun
her) next year than in the (previous) history of the
state Not that I think ancient forest should lie
i ompromised." Wood said
"There's enough for everyone's need, hut not
enough tor evervone's greed." she added
"The earth can exist fine without the human
species. but not without lores! humans won't
survive w ithout forests." Wood said
She vowed the environmental movement
would tight nonviolenlk . and expressed the hope
that at least as many people would show up to
defend the forest as were at the rally. Wood said
Wood also announced Karth lust' has
opened an office at the (dower's Market building
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