Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 06, 1990, Page 6, Image 6

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UNIVERSITY
Amnesty International to organize
MEETINGS
MEChA. the Chicano I .at i no
student union, meets at 5::ttl
pm in the EMU Ben Kinder
Room. Call 346-3508 for more
information
Amnesty International orga
nizational meeting is set for
7::i() p m in Douglas Mali of
the Walton Complex For more
information < all 346-9735
Pre-law general meeting will
la* at 7:30 p m in EMU Century
Room H (Jail 485-6962 for
more information.
Et als
Campus Crusade for Christ
weekly meeting will lie at 7:30
p in in Room 150 Columbia
Hall Call 485-4375 for details
Student Campaign for Disar
mament meets at 6 p m III the
EMU Board Room. Call
340 4348 for more information
OSPIRG's hunger and home
lessness group meets at 5:30
p.m. in EMU Suite 1 Call
146-4377 for information.
Men Against Rape weekly
meeting will be at 7 p in in
EMU Century Room I) Call
346-4206 for more information
The Student Senate meets at
6 p m in EMU Cedar Room A
Survival Center office meet
ing will lie held from 7 to 9:30
p m in EMU Cedar Room I)
<lal 1 346-4356 for more infor
mation
Life Choices Support Group.
sponsored by Women In Tran
sition. will lie from 7 to 8:30
p m in EMU Century Room C
Registration is required Call
346-4095 or 346-4099 for more
information
INTERVIEWS
The following companies are
available for sign-up interviews
through the Career Planning
and Placement Service. Visit
Room 24-1 Hendricks Mall for
dates and information
• Ingersoll Rand Co.; Chevron
Corp . Ford. Black ft Company;
Sears. Roebuck (4 Company;
U.S General Accounting Of
fice; M S. Central Intelligence
Agency: Precision Castparts;
Ralston Purina Co.; U.S. Feder
al Deposit Insurance Corp ; Bi
Mart Corp ; Hewlett Packard;
and Mutual of Omaha.
The following group meet
ings will be held this week:
• ( I IP from 4 to 5:30 Tuudi)
in EMU Cedar rooms B and C
•Columbia University, Gradu
ate Si hool of Journalism from
11 a m. to noon Friday in EMU
Cedar Room A
Bidding is available for the
following companies Monday
through Thursday:
• Pepsi Cola (employee rela
tions representatives); Dun &
Bradstreet (business analyst);
Boy Scouts of America (district
south executive); Gap stores
(assistant or sales manager)
SPEAKERS AND EVENTS
Barbara Roberts and Peter
DeFa/io will greet students
from 12:15 to 1 pm at the
EMU The event is sponsored
by Students for Barbara Rob
erts Call (>8tj-()ti93 for informa
tion.
“New Voices: Graduate Fic
tion and Poetry Reading" will
Im* at 7:30 p m in the I-aVerne
Krause Gallery. Room 101 lam
renee Hall The event is spon
sored by the University Literary
Society.
"Casting of Creek Bronzes:
Variation and Repetition" is
the title of a lecture being given
by Carol Mattusch of George
Mason University at 8 p.m. in
Room 115 Lawrence Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS
The Summer Employment
Program is sponsoring a work
shop from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. in
Room 12 Hendricks Hall. Also.
Sun Valley Co. interviews to
day for winter employment.
For details call 346-3214.
Rap with the Rabbi open
hour discussion group, spon
sored by Hillel. will be at 4
p m in the koinonia Center.
1414 Kincaid St. Call 343-8920
for more information.
PS/2 orientation featuring
windows for beginners will be
from 2 to 4 p.m. in Room 119
Volcanology. The orientation is
sponsored by the Computing
Center. Call 346-4394 for more
information
Meet with CLIP Fund, Inc.
representative Scott McArdle to
discuss environmental career
opportunities from 12:30 to
1:30 p.m in the EMU. and at 4
p.m. in EMU Cedar rooms B
and C.
Deadline for submilling Et
nls to I ho Emerald front desk.
EMI' Suite .100. is noon the day
before publication Et 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 anil style
PROGRAM
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thing of yourself." Campos
said She said she wants to lx* a
paralegal when she gets out. a
goal she has set with the help
of the HEP staff
"The teachers care about you
here; it's a nice feeling,"
()ampos said.
The program's nine staff
members use a multicultural
curriculum, stressing toleranc e,
sensitivity and students' own
life? experiences. Marks-Fife
said.
Almost 40 percent of the stu
dents have gone on to universi
ties or colleges, he said, ac
cording to lvtKH-Hvi statistics.
An additional 40 percent have
gone hai k to the job market.
but not back to work in the
fields.
With a graduation rate of
more than 85 percent. Marks
rife said the students them
selves make the program suc
cessful.
"I've found people waiting
for me here at 8 a m who know
the value of education, hut just
haven't had tin* opportunity.
They are very motivated." In
said.
Oscar Hernandez, a recruiter
and promoter for the University
HEP program, said he travels
all over the state seeking candi
dates for the program
"It's my mission to talk
about the program To me it's
not just a job I believe in it,"
Hernandez said
Hernandez himself is a grad
uate of the program, and has al
most completed a hat helor's
degree in political science and
psychology at the University.
“The only limitation is how
much desire people have to
commit to school," Hernandez
said.
The program will be receiv
ing some well-deserved atten
tion, Hernandez said, when
University President Myles
Brand visits Nov. 13 Hernan
dez said he hopes Brand will
see the buildings and realize
the need for better facilities for
the program.
“Our presence has been ig
nored." he said. "I think that
will change in the future."
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