Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    Student Senate to meet
MEETINGS
The Student Senate meets
from 6 to 7 p.m. in the EMU
Board Room. For information
call 485-6960.
The University Student
Alumni Association will hold
its first meeting of the Home
coming 1990 Steering Commit
tee at 4 p.m. in the EMU Maple
Room. All interested student
groups are invited to attend.
Et als
A German language retreat
organizational meeting for this
weekend will be tonight at 6:30
in Room 225 Friendly. For
more information call Helmut
Plant at 346-4059.
Men Against Rape will hold
its weekly meeting tonight at 7
in EMU Century Room D.
For more information call
346-4206.
Campus Libertarians will
hold its first organizational
meeting tonight at 7 in EMU
Cedar Room F. Call Matt
McCallv at 485-3046 for mom
information.
Student Projects, Inc. Hoard
of Directors meets tonight at
5:30 in EMU Century Room I).
For information call 346-3729
MKChA. the Latin American
student union, will hold its ini
tial meeting tonight at 5:30 in
EMU Room 16D. Call 346-3508
for information.
MISCELLANEOUS
A library research workshop
for international students will
be held from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in
Room 381 in the Knight Li
brary.
The Asian/Pacific-American
Student Union is sponsoring a
student reception at tonight at
7 in the Gerlinger Lounge. For
more information call 346-4342
or 346-9695.
Glasses/Contacts / Exams ... complete lab on premises for fast service.
Students!
$15.00 off Eye Exam
with Student I.D. Card
rainbow optics
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Hours: M-F Ham - 7pm, Sat: Ham ■ 5pm OFFER EXPIRES 10/31 /90
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would \c bought .i Macintosh c\cii without
the student discount.
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“The first time I saw a Macintosh, I was
immediately h(X)ked. It's a work of art. 1 saw
the student pricing and my next move
was obvious: get one.
"Some other computers are cheaper,
but they’re a pain to learn, and w< irking on
them can lx* a grueling experience.
List year, a friend lx night another kind
of cx >ni{niter against my advice and has used
it for maylx* Is hours.What a waste.
“Macintosh, on the other hand, is a
logical extension of the mind It lets you
ctincentrate < >n what’s In yinir paper, ni>i < >n
how to get it on paper You can create
professional looking documents in
minutes, and you lose the fear of
learning new programs because they
all wiirk in the same way.
"Once you’ve w< irked with a
j Macintosh, there’s no turning back"
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Simula) ■ Friday ‘tain - 5pm
Why do people low Macinti >sh’v
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Vhll us lodii) and register lo win an \pplr Scanner!
Apple I-shirts for the first 50 Macintosh buyers!
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