Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 13E, Image 123

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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,
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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.
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Over the past eighty years Sigma Chi has
stressed high academic standards, leadership,
responsibilities, community involvement, and
strong brotherhood.
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provide a paralleling development for your fu
ture.
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