Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 2D, Image 80

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565 W. Centennial. Springfield
INSIDE
WHILE YOI WKRK AWAY—
\ look .ii I he happenings around I u gene ihis past summer, including. the closing ol the Op
[>• 'itumis Shelter tor the homeless and the protests that the closing caused, the remains ol Nathan
Madsen were found this summer |tist two and a halt miles from where he was last seen; and the
( its ( ouneil is seriously looking at moving the I tigene Public I ibrary to the old Sears building
See story . PUgt1 7
noi si n (;—
binding reasonably priced housing in I tigene has been an on going problem for University
students I he market this year does not look much better
See story. Page 8
YOI.l NTEER—
I tigene is amass with communitv service agencies and support programs Many of these pro
giams use volunteer workers to stall their ottices, deliver meals to the elderly and transport pco
pie to meetings I he Volunteer Connection connects potential volunteers with positions matching
then qualifkations
See story . Page 9
EMPLOYMENT—
Many students need to work at part time |obs during the school year to help subsidize their ed
ucution and living expenses A variety ol temporary agencies and job listing services are avail
able in the community and on campus
See story . Page 10
BREW—
Micro-breweries are growing in number and m popularity More and more University stu
dents are partaking of the loculi) produced be verages
See story. Page 12
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Section Editor: Alice Wheeler
Copy editors: Christopher Blair, Peter Cogswell
Contributors: Cathy Peterson, Bob Waite, Pat Malach, Mary
McMahan, Tony Lewis, Andrew Martinson, Ann Ziegler
Photographers: Eric Evans, Bean Poston, Vince Ramirez
Advertising Sales: Michael Gray, Bhellie Elagen, Micole Leahy,
Ken McBride, Busan Miguel-Acosta
Production: Bandi Daller, Jim finch, Elisa Litchman, Ingrid White,
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