Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNIVERSITY
Self-defense to be topic tonight
MEETINGS
United Methodist Student
Fellowship meets tonight at 7
at the Wesley Center, 1236 Kin
caid St.
Mortar Board meets tonight
at 6 in EMU Cedar Room A.
KRMA Campus Radio
Search Committee meets to
night at 7:30 in the EMU Maple
Room. Campus radio organiz
ers encourage participation of
any interested students.
Et als
Jewish Student Union will hold
a general interest meeting to
night at 5:30 in EMU Suite 5.
Incidental Fee Committee
meets tonight at 5:30 in the
EMU Hoard Room.
Pre-law Society will hold a
general interest meeting to
night at 7 in the EMU Hoard
Room.
Club Sports Fencing will
hold an organizational meeting
tonight at 6:30 in Esslinger
Room 47.
Oregon Voice will hold an
advertising sales meeting to
night at 5 in EMU Century
Room D.
American Institute of Archi
tecture Students will hold its
first membership meeting to
night at 7 in Room 107 laiw
re nee. New members will be
signed up at 6:30 p.m
Students for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals will
hold a meeting tonight at 6:30
in EMU Century Room B.
SPEAKERS AND EVENTS
Pro-life feminism is the topic
of a presentation to be given by
Frederica Mathewes-Green,
vice president of Feminists for
Life of America. The presenta
tion will tie tonight at 8 in the
EMU Fir Room.
"Self-Defense from the In
side Out" is the topic of a lec
ture to tie given by Nadia
Telsey, tonight at 7 in the Staf
ford/Young lounge of Ear!
Smith to debate
Kopetski on TV
PORTLAND (AP) - U S.
Rep. Denny Smith, the Repub
lican incumbent, and his sec
ond-time Democratic, challeng
er Mike Kopetski will face off
on Oct. 2ti In an hourlong de
bate televised by Oregon Public
Broadcasting.
The 5th Congressional Dis
trict race is expected to lie one
of the closest congressional
contests in the county. Smith
defeated Kopetski in 1988 by
707 votes out of more than
221,000 cast.
The show will be aired by
OPB radio stations at 10 a.m.
Oct. 27 and will be rebroadcast
at 1 p.m. Oct. 28.
The two candidates have
been negotiating about such an
event for months.
"We got it." said Smith aide
Tony Williams Me said his
camp is "pushing for more"
and there could be other de
bates, possibly before the Cor
vallis and Salem chambers of
commerce.
"It looks good." lay Byrne of
Kopetski's office said in con
firming the date. "There's al
ways room to discuss others."
Complex. The presentation is a
self-defense workshop as part
of Creating a Rape Free Envi
ronment Week.
MISCELLANEOUS
Library research workshops
for international students will
be offered today from 2 10 to 4
p.m. The workshops begin in
Room :t81 of the knight Li
brary.
The film Romero will be
shown tonight at 7 in the EMU
Hen Linder Room A letter ask
ing Sen. Hob Pack wood, R
Ore., to vote yes on un upcom
ing bill to cut military aid to El
Salvador will be available for
student signatures. The event is
sponsored by the Latin Ameri
can Support Committee.
Doug Fir Fall Forum, pre
sented by Earth First!, will be
held tonight at 7 in the EMU
Oak Room. A slide presentation
will precede a general discus
sion of the Northwest timber
debate.
Family Home Day Care
Brown Bag Lunch and informa
tional meeting will be held to
day from noon to I p.m. in
EMU Cedar Room A All facul
ty, staff and students are invit
ed to attend.
"Catholics on Campus" is
tht' topic ol a discussion to lx?
hold tonight at the Newman
Center. 1850 Emerald St Mass
and a social will follow at 0.
For more information, call
343-7021.
The film My Left Fool will be
shown in the Sacred Heart Au
ditorium as part of the Mental
Health and the Cinema Series.
The film will begin tonight at 7
and will be followed by a ques
tion and answer period led by a
panel of professionals
Irena Klepfisz. poet,
Yiddishist and Middle East
peace activist will hold a
booksigning today at 4 p in in
the EMU Maple Room She is
the author of Dnams of an In
somniac: Jewish Feminist Es
says, and A Few Wortls in the
Mother Tongue: Poems Select
ed and New.
Deadline for submitting Ft
als to the Emerald front desk.
EMI l Suite :I00, is noon the day
before publication. Ft als run
the day of the event unless the
event takes place before noon.
Notices of events with a do
nation or admission charge will
not be accepted. Campus
events and those scheduled
nearest the publication date
will be given priority The Em
erald reserves the right to edit
notices for grammar and style
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