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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1990)
\ Eugene/Springfield 1 Area Map Mulls, parks, bicycle trails anil other entertainment offerings are loiated < lose to tampus or along free I.TI) hus routes. Eugene offers convenient, diverse entertainment, recreation areas By Brian Bloch Emerald Reporter While Eugene manages to maintain a small town atmos phete, its size allows it the re sources ot a more metropolitan area Nearby entertainment of ferings abound and allow stu dents to tap into a variety of convenient and enjoyable ai tiv ities 1'he lame Transit District of fers free bus rides to most of the Eugene Springfield area, allow ing students without cars or hi cycles to reach just about any entertainment venue the city has to offer for students who enjoy run ning, biking nr just exploring the area, the Kugene Parks and Recreation Department has set up and maintained enumerable tiike and jogging trials along the McKenzie and Willamette rivers as well as through most i ity parks Many of the trails are aimed specific ally at mountain hikers, while others are paved for street bikes and joggers Others are routed directly to malls, theaters and Autzen Stadium Whether you're into cycling the area or spending an after noon at the mall. Kugene is host of diverse, entertaining re smm es lor students to enjoy Malls and Theaters • I he new (lateuav Mall|4) .it Interstate fi and Gateway Street in Springfield is the area's newest While much of the mall sjiai e remains to lie filled. <i n u in her of large stores have moved in, ini hiding Sears and Target The mall also features a number of small speciality stores a lood pavilion and a 12 si reen movie theater • Valiev River Onter(fi) has just added a new wing for a brand new Hon Marche The mall is i lose to restaurants, a movie theater, car dealerships, Turn to EUGENE, Page 18 t\ VIJR^ ^VIR QUJSQlltl LAMBDA CHI ALPHA "The fraternity of honest friendship" Since its re-establishment in 1984, Lambda Chi has been one of the premier fraternities at the University of Oregon. Lambda Chi is always striving for the advancement of its brotherhood, the campus, and the community. IIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIlllHmiHIHIHIMIHIIIIIIIIIIimilHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIUIIHIIIIIimilllllllHIHIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII SIGMA CHI Friendship, Justice, and Learning 1910-1990 Established at the University of Oregon in 1910, the Beta lota Chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity has been built on rich tradition. Over the past eighty years Sigma Chi has stressed high academic standards, leadership, responsibilities, community involvement, and strong brotherhood. Sigma Chi and the University of Oregon will provide a paralleling development for your fu ture. KKG^KKGt KKGIKKG Kappa Kappa Gamma Wishes good luck to all with Rush ‘90! IKKG iKKGt KKG t KKG Welcome Fall ‘90 Rushees! ¥ Delta Gamma eljc iN'ctu ijork eimes THE WALL STREET JOl'RNAL. CAMPUS DISCOUNTS! NYT-25<f Per copy 50% discount WS]-35tf Per copy 30°.. discount Fall term Sept. 24-Dec. 7 SI L2r> Winter Jan. 7-Mart h H S I 1.00 Spring March 25-May 11 $12.25 NVI IH I K BOX PROGRAM paper, will In available lor pit k up Mon I ri at the bulk box lot a ted at the 13th St. porch ot the I ML. Io sign up, go to the Good Morning Newstand .it 2 572 W. I lth. Bring lull payment for eac h term requested. U of O BOOKSTORE PROGRAM papers will be available for pick-up Mon I ri at the U of () Bookstore. Sign up at the U ot O Bookstore. No deliveries during holidays or exams. Professors: Call for r lass size hulk deliveries. GOOD MORNING NEWS SERVICE for home delivery or information 683-1441