Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 09, 1990, Page 8, Image 8

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University junior Jamie Carpenter gets his hair styled by Tangles employee Staci Stallings in
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EMU stores aim for better service
By Stacy Ivie
Emerald Associate Editor
Independent businesses rent
ing spate in the KMU benefit
students not only through the
services they provide, but also
through the money they earn
that helps fund the student
union.
And now. with a new hair sa
lon moving in. the travel agen
cy space coming up for bid and
the possibility of a fast-food
restaurant looming in the hori
zon. students arc expected to
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benefit even more from these
businesses.
"ft is mutually agreeable to
the businesses and the Univer
sity because the EMU benefits
from the rent and the business
owners benefit from the loca
tion," said Susan Racette. EMU
assistant director and business
manager. She oversees the in
dependent businesses in the
student union.
The businesses, including a
hairstyling salon, computer
store, travel agency, post office,
note-taking service and various
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The hairstyling space down
stairs in the EMU was the most
recent to change renters, with
Tangles moving in at the begin
ning of fall term.
"It had always been a barber
shop type service, serving
mostly men. As time went on,
women wanted service also,"
Racette said.
The "up-scale" salon, featur
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