Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 20, 1990, Law School Edition, Page 11, Image 11

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    MUSEUM
Continued from Page 6
Oregon women From Sept 2 through ()( t 2 1
"Blue and White Traditions Quilts" will feature
25 detailed quilts, all made by Oregonians
’It highlights some of the best hand quilt
m.iking in the state," said Museum of Art 111ret
tor Steve Met lough
" The ( olors. blue and white are a strong tra
dition both here and in other countries." Mi
(lough said
From Or! 2 1 through Nov to. the Museum
of Art will present a photography exhibition i (im
posed of works donated bv photographers from
around the country.
The exhibit will i ulminate in a fund raising
auction. During the showing, anyone interested
in purchasing a photograph can make a bid foi it
in an auction book
A second photo exhibit, entitled "(Initial
Photojournalism since Vietnam w ill be present
ed from Nov 4 through Dec 2(i
It will feature the "color images of a lot of
the important things that have happened over the
past 25 years. " Met lough said
The Museum of Art 's final fall term exhibit is
titled "Land of Morning (lalrn" and u ill run from
Nov 1H through Jan n
The works nt 17 contemporary Korean .irtisis
will hr featured
I hf Museum ut Art ot is open from noon to '
(i m Wednesday through Sunday
A sf< mid museum .it the I niversits the Mu
sfum ot Nat uni I History .it ltittll I t "> I h SI will
present two major exhibits during fall term
"Masks and Monsters Temples and lowers
I he Golden Age ot Mayan \rrhilec lure will
feature the life work ot t'mversitv I’rotessoi
Kineritus George Andrews
Andrew s has been doc umenting Mavan rums
in the (Iheties Puui: and Kio Hei regions ot Mexi
in for tO years said exhibit designer Margie Mo
reno
He has made detailed pen and ink drawings
which "capture* the spirit and eomplexilv of one
ot aboriginal Nnieru a s most sophistic ated i ivili
/at ions Morenci said
The so mid exhibit is titled I tfliopia s
Itraided Traditions " and will feature everything
from nuns and magic scrolls to potters sculp
tore i ostuilies and paintings from the country
I lie Museum ot Natural History is also open
trom noon to > p m Sunday through Thursday
Group tours can be organized by contacting the
museum at I -.1st two weeks ill advanc e Moreno
said
HOUSING
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to s.tv.” Ramey said
Tin1 v,i< ancs rate in Lugene
has hovered near the 1 percent
mark consistently foi the last
feu \ ears, siiid Jim \!< (.ns of
tfie Lane Counts Housing An
thoritv "Jills has traditionally
been the oil time." he said, hut
even then the number of avail
able units is not substantial
enough to affect the vacant v
rate
Me ( sis said Li id L 182 units
were vacant in the I errs Street
bridge area as of luls 10 A sur
ves lis I )uiu an, Morgan 14
Brown found only nine of
1.074 units va< anl in South I n
gene
In spite of these disc ouraging
findings, students have mans
alternatives for housing at ans
time during the si hoot year
The Rental I lousing Office is
a free listing service that helps
connei t people who have hous
ing to offer ssith those who are
sean hmg for it Listings in
i hide one , two- and three bed
room apartments, stuiiios
roommates wanted. houses, du
piex.es. quads, group living ■ 11ui
rooms lor rent
"CeneralK speaking house',
are the least available, I ihitpa
said Kent lor one bedroom
houses starts at $'J()0 tat) a
month. In1 said.
Sharing or renting a room is
tile least expensive wax to live.
( tiupa said
Rental rates that were raised
this tall are imlihelv to ini reuse
again during the school year.
Jennings said, but rents have
been steadily mi.leasing at least
annually to keep up v\ dti the
i urrent market rates
It a student is looking tor bar
gain rates, an agency is not the
place to look. lennings said
'With agents, you get good sei
vice and repairs for a fair
prii is ” he saiil
Rentals managed to lennings
Co are priced from ,1 low ot
Stitt for .1 one-bedroom to a
high ot S 'tia for a three bed
room on i ampus Quads run
from S_’Lta Jtia
"As a general rule, you're
' ertainly pax ing a premium to
live nr.it campus." lennings
said ( iampus is campus il s
all eipialh p<ipulai
I'niversifv housing rales an
on the low end ut the spectrum
The lU'XMll rale to share a
two person room in a i ampiis
resilient,e hall is S.'.Hti I pel
term St on) at the limersitV
lull, and S 1 I'l 150 a month for
Iannis housing including l ast
(larnpus houses
rite diifirullv ol the seal! h
for a plat e to lis e during the
si hool year is t oinpotindrd tor
students svlio have pels Spy
glass has a strict no pets poln \
and lennings & (In generally
does not allow pels in apart
meats lennings salt! the tleta
sion is up to the owners of the
rental ant) each rental is t mi
snlered ease by i use
Kesponsihle pet owners ire
penalized hei ause ot other ten
ants who do not take cart- ot
then animals Jennings said,
and in main i ases. allow ing
one pet into the t iimples
opens the dool wide' till
problems w ith others
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