University Wheelchair hoopsters to face Duck men's team Photo l»v Martin I >»•»•! In it Hiilvr Iv.ini nwnibris I i.m.i I n/vr .mil I art'll I ii'.lu in; n ill ffiii' llw mi'll s li.iskvlb.ill tr.ini ,i Ivssun on ./ ncit n >M In l>l.i\ llwuiiniv.il M.n Court I'bursil.n niulil Intern with JCPenny ATTENTION SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS Become an Intern at JCPenny store and div over what a Manage merit Career in retailing is all atxiut FROM TFtF INSIDE ' PRE INTERVIEW MEETING April 17, 1990, 7pm to 9pm Cedar C, EMU Building INTERVIEWS April 18. 1990. 8:30am to 2 30pm ; as a ; ':':h ■ V" 'v l ■ ,■ i • Kt f LETTER PERFECT • Typesetting • Paste Up lay<>ut • I )esign ( onsultat ion • PM I s 1 ransparent ms Spotlight on abilities, not disabilities IU Daralwi Irnppe ( mcrald C cintrilnitor The Oregon men's huskethu!i team will pln\ m M( Arthui ( unit rhtirsdav Ini! it will be a whole new ballgame for them Thursdav night .H the Duiks will hue the Lou Hitlers ,t hu ,11 team of wheelt hail athletes It that sounds like an uneven matchup, consider the tact that the Dinks will lie pinging in wheel c hairs also The Low Riders is a team ot III people who tor v arious reasons use vvheeh hairs to compete in sports I hi1 team was organized !vears ago h\ the Kai red Heart l)regon Rehab!Iitation ( entei and is a member ot the National \\ heelr h.or Has kethall Assiu nil ion 1‘roceeds trom the game will he divided lie tween the I niversitv s services tin .Indents with disabilities and the ( )K< sports program but l ow Rider team members liana Inzer and l.oreri (lushing agree the game will serve as more than a fund uiiser "We tm us on the abilities ot people w ith dis abilities. (.ushmg said AW it* real interested in the awareness opportunity of this tvpe of game ill v\ i! I show peopfr i lfi.it e s i’ti though we it* in ss lieelrhntrs vse hase ,m a< live lifests le All of us whether lu*'ii* uhfflih.ii! ath h'ti*' or list* walking .iitis or whatever u.ml peo jilt* lo look hevond tin* adaptive ri|tii|)infill unit mm* us .is hum.in humus. ” hi* s.iid lo/.er is tin* mils I nivetsils student on tin* If.mi Shi* was hit In ,i thunk tlrivfi two sears .mil spnil sfsfi.il months m S.u ifti I It*.ui Ifospi l.il I In* ()|\( spurts program eveiilu.dls in*i .mu* .i p.ut of lift ri'h.iliilil.iliun I fieri* ,m* no sports iifleretl on i ampus for ilis.ihlfil stuili*ills so ur hast* to go out into tin* luimrnunits ' I'o/er s.ml There an* several umveisities around Ihe t iitmlrs that do hast* sports prngiams tor wheel i hair athletes, hosvesei and I o/ei w ill gel tilt* i ham e to pl.is tor one ol them nest seal She graduates from the I 'nis ersils this spi mg and will attend grad mile s< hoo I a I l lie t ’ Diversity lorn to floops, Page I I The Honorable george McGovern Eighth Occupant Wavnc Morse Chair of Law and Politics University of Oregon April 16-17, 1990 Eugene, Oregon ■ Pl’Bl It' APPlAKANt I S: 7: 50 p.m., Monday, April 16 “New Perspective* on America’s Role in the World" Introduction by President Myles Brand A reception follows the address O’Neill Room, Lugene Conference Center, downtown I bus tkLJr^u atul reception are presented mo* 8 University Street, University of Oregon TTV The Wayne Morvr ( harr ua% waled at the ( 'njcmitv of ( heg-n m 197* a*, a in ing to civ LiW < begun \enaUrr arki farmer iieanof the l < ) School "/ / *iu l he . hnr i*. an eiuluued [nufe\,;>r\hif. fitviru ed by fmuiLt >L >ruiltom nutU htd by a federal c hti’Jenge grant The cufnmt w wi/> ted by the l ’< ) frrfiident "based -m civ yfuabuei .in.I m hiexeme’it\ etengibfied ,n civ Ufe ui Wayne l M ♦ v >ur.uy integrity, irklej>etulerue, tea* hirig ahtbty, sLUe\mnnship uh^Ursiw/' jn.i nirUndti.-ns u,-the erduituenient f the rule ' Liu refnesenUtn.e »; n-eminent, irul u l'<-.us WXttd to