Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 3E, Image 113

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    Jewish Students
observing Rush Hashanah
ma\ register tor tall term
at an alternative time.
Please stop b\
the Office of the Registrar
tor details.
Hie L'niversits of Oregon is an equal opportunity. affirmative aetion
institution commuted lo cultural diversity
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WHOLE PIZZA PIE.
Choice of regular crust
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Eugene area diverse, recreational
By Brian Bloch
Fmerald Reporter
Diverse is <i term often used to dest ribe our
community, both the t'niversitv and the Ku
gene Springfield area their people, laiulsi ape.
convictions, industry and thus its recreational
and entertainment offerings.
The term stands alone in its accurate (albeit
vague) description of the community because no
other single description can be found ()ur com
munity reflects as a whole eat It individual taste
and slant, vvIni h seem to vary so widely that their
sum i annot be called anything less than diverse
We are outdoor lovers play goers songwriters
bicyclists, picnickers, swimmers the list goes
on We have offered the community our needs
and it has catered to them, creating an environ
ment where even the most contradictory views
and activities i an take plai e
This underlying community theme is carried
into the recreational and entertainment opportu
nities available both on campus and m the Ku
gene area I'he community has truly tier ome a
place where almost anything fun exciting or re
taxing can easily be found
1 ugene contains the larger metropolitan re
sources it needs to provide cultural events such
as major play s com erts and festivals that would
be unavailable in smaller communities In fait.
these resultrt es make it the i iiltiir.il loc us of the
i iMitr.il \\ ill.imelte \‘<iI!*•% ,ind host to events such
.i'. the l.anet.nunty I ,or. Willamette Valley Kolk
I estival. Oregon Hath festival anil others found
unlv here in Kugene
On the contrary. Kugenes relatively small si/e
and population (about I 1-1.000 compared to Port
land's 4.1.1.000) gives it the small town friendli
ness and responsiveness to its < iti/ens i ullivated
almost e\i lusiveK b\ small, rural communities
Pthnu and multi cultural events abound, as do
community plays, i om erts in the parks and hom
ey festivals in i (immunities surrounding the city
In addition to its si/e and the diversity of its
people Kugene s location in the heart of the Wil
lamette \ alley also contributes to its recreational
abundance Wilderness areas surrounding the
community offer perfect serene settings for pit
nic king, hiking, fishing, camping, rafting and
lust .thou! am other outdoor ni tivitv imaginable
Its people surroundings and unique size com
bine to make Kugene one thing diverse I lie ar
ray ot entertainment and rec reational (apportion
ties are innumerable, catering to any taste or
sty le, interest or hobby When c lasses are over
and the studying done reach out for one of the
many opportunities that this unique area has to
i iltel
Hn.m IIIoc h is a comiminilv reporter tor Ihtt ()r
egon I)eily Kmerald
INSIDE
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I .onlun^ lor things to Jo it tnu'ro under 21 and I rustrated by a lac k ot activ mes catered to you ' I here s
more to do than you think ! he I diversity sponsors a host ot asliv Hies lor students ol all ages
Set-story, PilJJt* 1*4
UOU HAl l —
F'he Community ( enter tor the Performing \rts \\ () V. Hall has brought some ot the area s best loyal
bands to Eugene in vears past ami promises to do the same this ye.u Ibis historic concert hall presides
shows tor all ages and musical tastes
See story, Pagt* 6
RECREATION—
ll you’re into the outdoors, the wilderness areas in the Eugene area are teeming vs ith prune spots to lish
swim, hike and picnic Explore nearby trails, rivers, lakes and winter recreation areas under the warm tall
weather
See story. Pil$*t 2S
ERB MEMORIAL CMOS
I he LMl' is a treasure ol inexpensive diverse entertainment opportunities lor students Whether you’re
into a relaxing canoe ride ylown the Millrace. an nu,daar adventure or a yompetitive game ot bowling, tin
I Ml oilers programs and services to meet any need
See story, Pil^t* 16
Ashley ■ ■ ■ ither e Hawley
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Section Editor. Brian Himn Copy Editors: ' .hr.- : , ■ ■ r t: t >
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Renate Hansen. Pat Maine! Cat'- / Peterson, Tony Lewis Kirsten Lucas, hell Wahlert.
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