Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 08, 1990, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNIVERSITY
IFC to hear 1990-91 resolutions
MEETINGS
The Incidental Fee Committee
will Ik* dealing with its 1900-01
resolutions and hearing the
budget criteria at 7 p.m in the
EMU Hoard Room
Et als
Amigos de las Americas in
formational meeting, sponsored
by I^itin American Support
Committee, will Ik* at 7::t() p.m.
in the EMU Gumwood Room
OSPIRG's alternative energy
group will meet at 8:30 p.m. in
EMU Century Room E
Vietnamese Student Associa
tion will meet at 7 p.m in
Smith Lounge.
Public Relations Student So
ciety of America will hold a
general business client commit
tee meeting at 5:30 p.m. in
Room 214 Allen Hall.
Bahai Campus Association
will meet at 5:30 p.m. at the
Bahai Center, 1458 Alder St.
International Students Asso
ciation subgroup leaders' meet
ing will be from 5 to ti:3t> p.m
in EMU Room 206
OSPIRG's recycling group
meeting will Ik; at 5:30 p.m. in
Room 107 Esslinger Hall.
Women’s Support Group,
sponsored by Women In Tran
sition. will Ik; from 3:30 to 5
p.m. in EMU Century Room E.
Registration is not required.
Campus Identity/Young Wo
men's Support Group, spon
sored by Women In Transition,
will meet from 0 to 7:30 p m
in EMU Century Room I).
New Directions, a support
group sponsored by Women In
Transition for women 35 years
old and up. will meet from 7 to
H: 30 p in in EMU Century
Room B Registration is re
quired. Call 340-4095 or
340-4099 for more information
Saferide drivers meeting will
be at 0 p m in the EMU Oak
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off." brand told one professor
brand said he might have a
(witter sense of spending limits
at the first of the year or in late
spring "You may have to get
back to search candidates at
some later date." he said
Sean lies forCTEs will be fro
zen for at least 30 days brand
told math professor Charles
Wright
The cuts will not make ten
ure trai k and non tenured pro
fessors more vulnerable to lav
offs. brand said
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AIESEC informational meet
ing will tie at H pm in Room
3 10 Gilbert I lull
SPEAkERS AN'l) LECTURERS
Stephen Durrani, associate
professor of East Asian lan
guages and literature, will
speak on "Iking Zhongshu and
Sima Qian and the formation
of the Confucian Canon" at
3:30 p.m. in Room 360 Condon
Hall
Representatives from Oregon
Health Sciences will discuss
pre-dental curriculum and ad
missions at 7 p m in the EMU
Cedar Room The event is spon
sored by the University Pre
dental Club.
1-ost Valley public forum on
forestry and reforestation will
he from 7 to 10 p m in Room
100 Willamette Hall. The event
is sponsored by the Survival
Center.
Marta Benavides, director of
Ecumenical Ministries for De
velopment and Peace and for
mer adviser to Archbishop Ro
mero on humanitarian con
cerns. will speak at 5 p in in
Room 110 Willamette Hall
CD-ROM tutorial on PAIS
(public affairs and current
events) will be at 10 a m in the
reference department of the
knight Library. A Humanities
Index tutorial will be at -t p.m
in the same area. In the Science
Library, a tutorial on Medline
(medicine) will he at 2:30 p m
lewish Bible study will lie at
5 pm in EMU Suite 5 The
event is sponsored by the Jew
ish Student I Inion.
lewish perspectives on cur
rent issues discussion group at
Ilillel will he at 4 p m in (he
Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid
St
Personal Transformation
Through Sound a workshop,
will lie at 7'40 p m in Room
2ti0 Corulon Hall The event is
sponsored buv Kugene
KCkANKAR Center
Kind out how to study in tail
in America at an informational
meeting at 1 :tl) pm in KMU
('edar Room K
Deadline (or submitting Et
ills to tho Kmerald front desk.
I'Ml1 Suite MM). is noon the day
Ix'forv publication Ft als run
tlw day of the event unless the
event takes p/are before noon
Notices of events with a do
nation or admission charye will
not he accepted Campus
events and those scheduled
nearest the puhlii atioil date
will he ftiven priorit\ The Km
erald reserves the riylit to edit
notices for grammar and style
CORRECTION
In Monday's issue of the
Emerald, an article on a
Congressional grant received
by the University faileil to
acknowledge the Universi
ty's appreciation of the ef
forts of Congressman lais
AuCoin in getting the grant
Also, in Wednesday's is
sue, an editorial mistakenly
identified the location of the
1‘tH‘l Independence Howl as
Baton Rouge. lai. The cor
rect location was Shreve
port, Ci The Emerald re
grets these errors and any
confusion they may have
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