Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 19, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    UNIVERSITY
Demonstration lesson on Russian to be given
MEETINGS
Alpha Phi Omega will meet
at 4 30 p.m. in the EMU Oak
Room.
lewish Student I'nion will
meet at 6:30 p m. in EMU Cen
tury Room 1).
Et als
Model United Nations meets
tonight at 6:30 in the EMU
(Jumwood Room
Alternative Break Coalition
will meet to discuss work in
community service shelters as
an alternative to spring break
activities. The meeting will be
tonight at 7 in EMU Uedar
Room I).
OSPIRG’s hunger and home
lessness group meets tonight at
3:30 in EMU Century Room It
Student Health Insurance
Committee meets today <0 3:30
p m in EMI' Cedar Room It
OSPIRG alternative energy
meeting will he held tonight at
ti 30 iii EMI I Suite 1
Pre-Law Society meets to
night at t> in EMU Cedar Room
F
Lab Week Committee meets
tonight at ti in EMU Suite 1
University Democrats will
hold a general interest meeting
tonight at 7 in EMU Century
Room A
SPEAKERS AM) LECTURES
"The Yellowstone Fires: Nat
ural Process or Ecological Di
saster?" is the title of a let lure
to tie given by Associate Profes
sor Cathy VYhitloc k at 7: .10 p m
in Room 704 (london
"Disciplining Your Child" is
the topic of a panel presenta
tion to he- made from 7 to o
p m at Emerald Baptist
('hurt h. ti t 1 E loth Ave
“Protecting Oregon Rivers"
is the title of a presentation to
he made at 7 10 p in in EMI
Room 74
Oregon
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THE PM SIDC
By GARY LARSON
Andy looked up in horror. Right in front of Sally, a
worm was amarging from his forahaad — and ha felt
himself turning even redder.
MlSCKI.l.ANKOCS
Cholesterol screening will hr
coudut It'd fmm u to 11 HI a m
in the health education area of
the Student Health Center
()rrgon Institute of Marine
Biology will present a slide
show on its People and the ()re
gun Coast spring term program
at 7 HO p m m KMI' (>dar
Koom K
Dark Kytm will he shown at
ti to p in in the Instructional
Media Center The film is part
of a series sponsored by the
Russian department and the
Russian and Hast European
Studies (lunter
T-shirts, buttons and cards
tor International Women's Day
Celebration will i>e sold by the
National Organization of Worn
en from to a in to r> p m near
the KMl I Main Desk
Demonstration Russian les
son will lx- condui ted b\
Tatyana Corokhovskava from
10 .U) to t 1 JO a m in the
Yamada l-anguage Center
Lounge. 122 I'ai ifii
The Lust (irvat Wilderness is
the title of a film about the Ar<
tic National Wildlife Refuge in
Alaska and attempts to blo< k
011 exploration there, to lie
shown tonight at 7 in Room
14t> Straub
Hillel'* Torah study will lie
ut -I p in in tin* koinonia On
ter. 1414 kiiu.mi Call
H I H<I20 fur more informalion
"Is the New Testament Reli
able?" is the title of a round
tidile (list ussion to lie held to
night id 7 in KMIJ Century
Room II
mu.lt; HKAKINCS N’t)TICK
Incidental Fee Committee
will hear budgets for the fol
lowing student groups Wednes
day at tt to p in in the KMl l
Hoard Room Pre-Dental Club.
Men Against Rape. YMCA Hig
Brother Hig Sister. Westmore
l.iiul Community Tenants
TAPES & CD'S
COUPON
This coupon worth 50<
toward any musk cassette
tape $5.99 to $9.99 on main floor
at the UO Bookstore.
Valid through Feb. 28,1991
UO BOOKSTORE
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