Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1990, Page 4, Image 4

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University
Public hearing on fees today
PRSSA teaches how to negotiate salaries
Mi l TINGS
Girt lr k International meets tonight ,i! (> 10
in I AH ' (Cedar Room I
(Constitution (Court will meet today .it -4 ill
I Alt ( entur s Room ( to disi uss KM l J (Child (Care
funding
TRASH/Oregon Recycling Art meets tonight
.it ti in 1 All' (Cedar Room I)
Students tor the kthii.al Treatment ot Ani
mals meets tonight at l> in the Survival ( Center of
tn e I Alt' Suite 1
Et als
Women in Transition's lesbian Support
Group meets todas from -4 to to n p m in IA11
(Cenlurs Room I
Women in (Communications meets todas at
•4 10 p m in l-CMl' (Cedai Room (C
lapanese Student Organization ssill hold
presidential elect ions tonight at 0 0) in the I All
International I.ounge
SI'ICAkl'RS AND l i t i! Rl S
“The (Cost ot (Com foil is the title of a lei t un
to he given 1 >s [ohli laiehs. professor of philoso
phy at \ underbill I'nisersity The presentation
ssill he today at -4 p m in the KMt Kir Room and
is sponsored by the 1 lumanities (Center
Robert ICvans a nesvspapei editor in north
eastern Oregon, ssill talk about his struggle
against those who tried to silence his editorial
son e against the timliei industrs The lecture,
sponsored bs the ( ainpus t hapter of the Six iets
for Professional (ournalists. will be presented
from i 1(1 to to p rn on the first floor of the
Kai ulty C'1 ul) ((!111 iu■ r llotisi').
A public hearing on the special fees, fines,
penalties and service charges vmII be held toda\
•it t p m m the EMC Walnut Room. Muriel lack
son, assistant vice president for administration,
w ill a< I as presiding officer
Mist :ki.lankoi\s
“Politics and Christianity" is the title of a
disi nssion to he held today at -1 p m in an KMt:
( Vnturv Room ( diet k the KM!1 daily schedule for
more information
Negotiating a salary is the subject of a work
shop to he presented In the Puhlii Relations Stu
dents Soi iet\ of Amerii a tonight at a ,It) in Room
If 14 Allen
"Fictional Excess", readings hv fniversitv
students Cody Yeager, Hen Klkus. and Charles
Schwartz, will he held tonight at 7 p in in the
I Ml' Hen lander Room An open mike will fol
low the readings
Ret reation and Intramurals games ol the
week ol ultimate frisbee. grass volleyball and ten
ms will he shown at the RIM table in the KMC
l.nblw tnda\ and Friday from 10 a m. to 1 p in
Deadline Ini submitting lit a/s to the Emerald
front desk li\ll Suite lilt) is noon the ilav before
/Hlblii .ition f t a/s run the day of the event unless
the event occurs before noon /’/ease submit lit
a/s the day before they .ire to run onl\. Xotices ot
ece/ifs with a donation or admission (barge will
not be ,ii i epted. Campus el cuts and those sc bed
tiled nearest the publication date will be given
priority The Emerald reserves the right to edit
notic es tor grammar and stvle
LESBIAN AND GAY
STUDIES
UNDERGRADUATE
ESSAY PRIZE
A $100 prize will be awarded to the best essay or
project in Lesbian and Gay Studies submitted by an
undergraduate enrolled at the University of Oregon.
The winning project may be from any discipline and
will be honored for its contribution to the advance
ment of Lesbian and Gay Studies.
Creative projects from fine arts classes such as mu
sic, visual arts, drama and creative writing must be
accompanied by an essay clearly explaining the
aims of the project and its importance to Lesbian
and Gay Studies.
The deadline for entry is Friday, May 25, 1990. Three
typed copies, which will not be returned, should be
sent to
WOMEN S STUDIES PROGRAM
636 PLC
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
** FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 346-5529 **
Award ceremony
will honor alumni
l lii' I nivetsiu Alumni
Assot lotion will honor
three alumni al its annual
Spring Rut ognilion Han
quet Friday at tin* Hull
t enter tor tin* I’ertorming
Arts
Rt*ileiving the 1 ‘>‘10 i)is
tinguished Alum
mis Alumna Award will
ho Alfred I Ifil'' (loud
win ot I’asadtuia (!.»I i t
who graduated from the
law st hool 111 l'Fi I
(loodwin was appointed
I hie! judge tor the util
Circuit Court ot Appeals
m 1 MHH
Mark Sloneking ot
Finery ville, t alit . w ill
at t ept this \eat s (Jut
standing Young Alum
nus Alumna Award Ite
graduated with a hat he
tor’s degree in anthiupuF
ogy in 1*177
The 1*1*10 )eanne |ohn
son Alumni Sen it e
Award goes to X Kay
Hawk ot Kugene
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