UNIVERSITY Men against rape to meet tonight MEETINGS AIESEC will meet today at 7 p.m in Room 310 Gilbert Call 342-5119 for more infor mation. Oregon Ballroom Dance Club will meet at 8:30 p m in EMU (Century Room A. 011 345-9262 for more infor mation. Et als lalin American Support Committee will meet in HMD Century Room A at 5:30 p.m. Call 346-5897 for more infor mation. Men Against Rape will hold its weekly meeting in EMU Suite 1 at 7 p.m. Call 346-4206 for more informa t ion. College Republicans will meet in EMU Century E at 5:30 p.m Women's Sexual Identity Group meets in EMU Cedar Room C from noon to 1 p.m. Participants may bring a lunch, and drop-ins are wel come. Call 346-4095 for more information. Native American Student Union will hold a meeting and potluck in KMU Room 15A at 5 p m Call 346-3723 for more information. Iaisbian and Bisexual Women's Croup wilt meet in KMU Cedar Room I) at 5:30 pm. Asklepiads will meet in KMU Cedar Room A from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Call 345-4434 for more informa tion The Survival Center's An cient Fo rest/I .and* group will meet in KMU Suite 1 at 5:30 p.m Call 683-4356 for more information Academic Advising tk Stu dent Services will hold an in formation and orientation meeting for students interest ed in National Student Ex change at 4 p.m in KMU Ce dar Room C. Call 346-3211 for more information. Asian/Pacifir: American Student Union will meet in 154 Straub at 5 p.m Call 346-4342 for more informa tion MISCELLANEOUS Oregon Institute of Marine Biology is sponsoring a slide show with information on its spring term program at 7 p.m in EMU Cedar Room I) flail 346-5897 for more infor mation A student Mass will In> said at the Newman Center. 1850 Emerald, at 9 p m. Spe cial guest will la* Sister Clor ia Marie Jones, a Dominican nun from Mission San lose Call 343-7021 for more infor mation. OSPIRG is sponsoring an information table where stu dents may sign up to attend a general interest meeting from 9 a m to 3 p.m. in the EMU lobby 15th & Willamette ■HHHHNHMliBBHHBMNM Full Italian Dinner Menu Including: Chicken Parmagiano • Pizza • Calzone • Spaghetti • Lasagne • Daily Lunch Specials Hours: Mon Thurs 11:00 midnight Fri 11:00- 1:00am Sat 3:00 1:00am / Sun 3:00-ll:00pm Delivery Available 342-8111 EMU CULTURAL FORUM PRESENTS - f/S t>//€rt//?p /?/”„ . ///MY< MS/?/ BOB WEIR ROB 1 WASSERttAN Thursday, Jan. 31, 9 PM Hilton Ballroom $18.50* Tickets go on sale Fri. Jan. 11 Available at EMU Main Desk only or charge tickets by phone 346-4362. 'All tickets subject to service charge & Continued from Page 1 diversity and economic equali ty. committee Chairman Frank Geltner said King’s message is still of im portance today “mainly be cause what he fought for is still out of reach.” Geltner said, adding that he hopes students, staff and faculty rededicate their commitment to "ways in which they can help realize Martin Luther King’s dream." Students who cannot or choose not to attend Monday's activities should still use the day to reflect on what King stood for. said junior Robert Boyd "Remember the things (King) did. the accomplishments he did in a short time," Boyd said Me said King’s message is more important now than ever be fore Many of the problems of inequality that King addressed are “not as visible now but they’re still there." he said. University freshman Mere dith Maier said she believed most students probably would not attend the daylong confer ence of workshops and speak ers planned by the University. electing instead to use the day "as just another holiday." "I'm probably going skiing." she said Sophomore Heather Wright said she plans to spend the weekend at home in Portland, where she and her family will go to a local school to attend speeches about King and his work. "It's good we have a holiday to observe (King), but his mes sage is something we should be aware of every day," she said. "In daily life I try to live up to the principles King stood for." Besides Monday's confer ence. other workshops, speak ers and events are planned throughout this week. Students can pick up yellow “Celebrate Diversity" decora tion tape free of charge in the EMU student activities resource office area, and Martin Luther King ]r. posters are on sale at the EMU Main Desk University organizations sponsoring King celebration ac tivities include the Black Stu dent Union. ASUO. Students Against Apartheid, the greek system. Cay and Lesbian Alli ance and the Women's Center Continued from Page 1 made the decision to contract with C.oca-Cola. Carr "found the loophole to continue offer ing Pepsi as a matter of choice We really did what we could to offer a choice,” Carr admitted he was "per plexed” by the boycott, and said that campus food service sales are important to matters of student employment "This will only hurt the stu dents, and student employ ment Students could lose their jobs and prices could rise. It's really not a productive means to an end Hut Carr did say that he sup ports the desires of the Univer sity's students, and under stands how "people want to ex press themselves and the issues they care aland Anderson, however, said that "for such a politically oriented school. (I'm) surprised every one's been standing around about this." The ASUO, the HSIJ and SAA an* asking that students refrain from purchasing any items today and every Wednes day from the following facili ties: EMU Main Desk, Fountain Court Cafe, EMU Food Vans. EMU Fishbowl, Skylight Cafe and F1MI' Catering Other University organiza tions endorsing a Coca-Cola boycott include: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Kappa Alpha l‘si Fraternity. MEChA, SETA Student Insurgent and the Uni versity Day Coalition. Heart Throbs? | Heart Throbs (hart throbs) n. 1. the act of throbbing; strong beats of the j heart 2. to tingle or quiver with |! excitement 3. 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