Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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    __C omm u nity
OSPIRG chapter meeting tonight
MKKI'INC.S
Sludent CampaiRii lor Disar
mami'nt will meet tonight .it t>
in tho basement of the koinonia
( enter. 1414 kinc aid St
Inc idental l ee Committee
will meet tonight at <'• <tl in the
_Kt als_
KM!' Hoard Room
OSI’IKC Chapter Meeting
U ill he held at 4 p 111 Inesdav
at koinnnin ( lentei 1111 kin
raid Street
SI’KAkHRS AND I .id iTDRKS
I S Senate Democ ratic Can
didate Hart % Lonsdale,pro
c.hoic e. environmentalist. edn
nationalist candidate will he at
the KMl' I n Room at noon to
day Sponsored In 1 niversitv
I )fino< r.its
"Onward Christian Sol
dit’rs" is tlu1 title ot a lilni t»» be
shown tcxliw at Id to p m in
thi' l-.N11 ’ Hen lander Room
Ihe t i I in dot uments the grow
ing evangelical movement
throughout 1 .atm Amern a
Sponsored by the Latin \iuen
can Support < ornmittee
jell Dehorns, president ot the
Assoc iation ot Korest Servii «*
hmploM'os tor Environmental
ethics (AtM E) will give a talk
on I t ologi< al Management ot
our Public forest Lands an hn
vironmental Ethic for the Jlst
(Vnturv’‘ tonight at " if) in the
I Alt' I n Room Admission is
tree Sponsored by the I'.nvirun
mental Studies ( enter f or
more info. < onta< t the l enter at
PU» fiOOt*
i he Philosophy (tub will
present .1 ptihlii lt’i lure bv !«*ti
infer Miller entitled Did Sam
uel I'li kvvn k Put I Its I’nnts ()ti
()ne I eg At A time ’ Indus .it I
p ill in It 1 t I’l t I he lei lure is
mi how in i harm terize fii tional
i hill.li ters .inti nut appret i.ition
nt them
MINI I I i AM ( )l S
A workshop on \pplving to
I aw Si hool w ill he held .it t ill
p in m IP-1 ( begun I lull I >is
1 over the best majors and
1 nurses and learn how to pie
pare fur the l.SAT Sponsored
i>y Arademu Advising S Stu
dent Servk es
A CD-KOM tutorial on the
Sin ml Si lenee Index database
w ill he held \\ ednesdav muni
mg at 111 to m the Referent e
Department nt the Knight la
brarv
E10ction j<>n|inut>() |r<>m p,^>‘
ing the Willamette (ireenwny
,ind adapting t it\ programs to
intuit needs ul tamilies. youths
seniors, women and minorities
Robinette advot ales the pro
posed Riverfront Research Park
and a strong University as es
sentiei parts ot the lot al econo
mv.
In addition, he believes that
to ensure et onomit headh
through u age pay ing jobs, "we
must not make decisions that
rest! It t the a\ adabilitv of silt b
jobs.
Mom/ is a » ounseloi v\ ith the
Sat rtid t leart Adolest eiit Re
covery Program and he seeks
to broaden the tepreseiitatiou ot
leatieiship on the i its t mint d
In addition Mom/ said he
would like to set1 a stabilized
local et ononis supported by
environmentally sound bust
nesses Another goal would be
supporting AAA baseball anti
U orltl I lot key League teams, as
well as bringing the 1 ‘ »J
Olympic trials to Kugftie. be
salt!
In Ward to whit h comprises
the Hethel I ktnebo area lilt aim
bent anil I ’diversity sfudent
Hobby l been is running against
Immersion^
( onlinufd from Pagf 4
Tin? nrvvrst of hugrnr s
rxisting primarv si hool iimnrr
sion programs tin* others an*
1 rent h and Spanish N upn
(iakut*n sought but did not add
kindfigartfii lanirsr
(iianonnc said, dm* to budget
t onstraints
Hut she dors have budget
inonirs to add third grade next
\pdi and rxpand to fifth grade
as tins \rai’s stiuiruts advant r
,n i mml.ini Darrell (Irundman
(ireen was appointed ti> the
i 11u11 ( i 1 in eurlv 1‘IH'I ami is a
member ul several ( nmiTUttees
iiu lulling tin- I lum.m Rights
rusk I <IK e tile Joint Sim l.ll
Sen ire I nnil ( oininittee and
the ( •)in111miit\ (Niulilion tor
the Prevention of N outh t .angs
(Ireen's main lotuses will m
I lode public sate!\ responsible
i oinmuiiitv development and
pi i id til live alternatives to: .d
youth
(Irundman brings rvprnrni r
m programs sui h .is the I ugenr
( hatnbri ol (ioinnuTi I- and tin
joint ( aiimnitlfi- on 1 ( onoimi
I )iv ersitii at too
111s goals i out n il at i otntno
dating thr expansion ol the
lift!u-l IJanrlio .lira partii ul.it
l\ in .liras mi hiding tialhi
housing drvrlopmr nt and
lirlghhorhood 11nprovr llirnt
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3 PERSON TEAMS!
2 rowers pick up a stranded Iriend on Millrace Island
and row me mree to satety>»
SAT MAY 12--3 30 PM--@ THE MILLRACE
$10.00 ENTRY FEE PER TEAM
mu -tom ivrpfi-nMTioN caii 346-3711
SPONSORED BY THE EMU REC CENTER
CITY VIEW AUTOMOTIVE
Volvos A Specialty
Klin trit at Work
Alternators St.liters
Hiak.es I tinu U|iv
Reasonable Kates
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MIVIN I UtM.
'l (Mrs Kxpt'rifiu i
VH )\1) A'l s | HK( H (,M ( K11 ) s
Luncheon
Specials
Szechuan Chicken Noodles
Hot & spicy
$3.95
i \r\t h > / fit l
CHINA BLUE
RESTAURANT
H7‘) I 1 5th 54 5 28 5.'
1/2 PRICE
ODE
PERSONALS
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WHO
ME?
TO ALL
GREEKS
DURING GREEK WEEK
May 14-19
Room 300, EMU
346-4343
^ YOU CAN eAr
Spaghetti
S2«
Every Tuesday
PIZZA PETE’S
2673 Willamette
I; UNIVERSITY DAY MAY 17, 1990 ij
12-12:55 j;
Opening Ceremonies ;j
Fenton Hdll Steps j!
Tree Planting !;
1-5:30 ||
Work at Job Site ; 1
4:45-7
Ice Cream Social ;!
at EMU :
7-10
Blubinos Concert ; \
at EMU :;