UNIVERSITY Student in satisfactory condition By Came Dennett Emerald .Reporter A tTniversitv student who was r riticalh injured Iasi week when she was thrown from a state owned van is recovering following pelvir surgerv Mon day night at a hospital in Reno (labrielle Hubbard. 10 a freshman undeclared major, was moved out of intensive care at Washoe Medical Hentei Moiuhiv She is listed in satis lai lory condition "I'm doing well." Hubbard said In phone "I'll prohabh he here until Wednesdav of next week f lubhard said she and most of the six other passengers' were asleep w hen the vail rolled over about 7: to a m on Highwa\ H7t) near Tonapah. Nev Susan Winn. 7 1 a junior Knglish major, was killed in the ai cident "All 1 remember is when I woke up in intensive care and realized oh itn Hod. I'm in the hospital'." she said "I had thought it was a dream, that the van rolled over, hut then I knew it wasn't a dream ” Hubbard said that mam ol the passengers were not wear ing their seatbelts .it the time of the ait ident because they were asleep "I was huddling against Su sie, we were sharing tin* same seal. she sanl It's |ust a weird exponent o to realize that I was sitting next to her then she lin'd "I feel realiv had that Susie lost her life, and I w ish that I i iillUi have gone to the tuner ah' IItihhard said \V inn's f ii ne ra 1 was he Id Monday morning in Saratoga ( aid Hubbard said they were hop mg to take a short! ut. to Mer run, Nev . the site of the American IVaie l est hut had taken a w rong turn ' We real i/.ed w e took a wrong turn, so we stopped the van. got o u I a ltd vv a Iked around.' she said ' U e wall hed the sunset it was real Iv beautiful Ue took some pit tores, and got bai k in the van "We had |llst driven a lew (Wore miles before vv e (ell asleep.' ’ she said "We had just had this t leant I lul moment, and then the an i dent happened llubhard said she plans on traveling to the Amerii an Peat e lest next year, despite the ai i i dent I leel really bad about not going,'' she said I even thought about going before I leav e Nevada I ll IS VM 111 1(1 ll.l VC IlCI'll (lie lirst time Hubbard attended the \n "I was iiisi hopinvt to i’ll and (live some support tin all the people who are working for peai e she said lobn.db.in St hwart/ a 22 year old junior psyi hology ma |or and the driver at the time of the act'blent vs.is arrested for involuntary manslaughter, a routine charge when a fatality is involved and released on his ow n ret ogni/ant e The I ugene /register (.uanl reported Wednesday that the dislrn t attorney \s off it e has not yet dei ideil it St hwart/ rvill be jiroset uted Hubbard said she has relent ly talked to Si lot art/ He yy.is hurting, he r\as look mg pretty dins u she said I yy.is trying to comfort him and tell him to look on the bright side Hubbard Winn and Mary Ager. .!() a sophomore sm min gy major were all thrown from the ran Ager ttns released from a hospital in I niiapah I ri day and is now recovering from a frat lured shoulder at her parents' home in Sail Diego The other passengers yy.re released from the hospital the day ot the ai i ident GTFF to hold membership meeting mi :ktin( ;s Craduate Teat hing Fellow Federation h.is a membership meeting .il I ill p m ,iI 870 I Hili Si Et als Alpha I’hi Omega meets in lilt* (arson I Fill Cold Koom .il i> p in (art It* K International meets al li 111 tonight at tile Agate Streel Crosswalk Im Redyvood Villa Alpha Kappa Delta Honor Society meets at a p m lor in formation on CRF's the gradu ale s< hool entrant e exams in 705 Fix: OSt’IKt.'s Recycling (• roup has a meeting in I Alt' Century Room K al 5 .10 p m MiSCFLLANFOUS Karth Week Table will he giving information on alterna live energy and the Art lit S'a lional Wildlife Refuge m (tie 1-All' lobby from 10 a in to t |i m This event is sponsored bv OSl’IRC .old the Survival (ienter CD-ROM tutorial to learn to use tin* library s computerized database to find information in education takesplat t* m the Knight Library's referenta* tie partment at 4 p ill Larry K Churchill, professor of medicine, let hnoiogy and the humanities at the 1’niversi ty of North Carolina, will speak on "Rationing, Rights and Re sponsibilities Basil Vocabu lary of a Health Care Hthit for the Future " Flit* lei ture takes place today in 100 H illamette at 7:30 p in and is sponsored by the Humanities Center Free MAC Workshop today in Room 175 at the Computing Center from 11:30 a in In 1 30 p in for those interested in learning advanced Macintosh operations The Cniversity Outdoor Pro gram presents Best of the Alps tin■ I mer.ild front desk I \ll Suite .Hill, is mmu llir if.it before fiublii ation I t ,1/s run the i/dt nl the event unless the cl oil/ takes pi.11 e holme noon Sollies ol events with ,1 1I0 nation or admission 1 Inline tt ill nut be .11 1 e/Jltu/ I ampins events anil those si hedulvd nearest the pnblit at ion dale will be alien pnont\ I he Km it.iIiI resenes the n^ht to etbt notii es fur gramma’ and st\ b‘ THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON “Curse you, Ahmad! This is a picnic lunch, and I specifically asked you not to bring your work with you!" CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED CLASSICAL MUSIC A OPERA ON COMPACT DISC & CASSETTE ww w\ MuAiqua Gounnet Catering to the Discriminating Collector CD's FROM $5 95 L.™ TAPES FROM $2.95 In the Fifthpearl Building ?07 I " lh Avenue •i'S K ' A t • 343-9000 /NATURAL FOODS ^ y Kwam Sak Pee Mai ...or, happy New Year April 1 tlh i' tlif S.>|.ii NV» Year .uul i\ cc'lcbratni .is the wmi ■ beginning throughou Southeast Asia i >n ibis m rhailand. people temples to wash the I ties also throve ss aler strangers It's a blessing ss.iler ssashes assas all Ami to give animals release birds from their then boss Is into the I celebration lasts lor the everyday s (Hires of singing, darning, arid believed that the hi mg abundant rainfall ^ crops lor ills’ year \ rhailitrul and iiiik h of day, known As \Songkian" traditionally go to statues ol tin* Huddlia at cveryone, even to ho soaked because the the evils of the old year new hie as well, people iages and pour fish from river flu* full three day s at u. hie h time a r llif «!.t\ arc irjtl.it ril In playing games Is is throw mg ol w .iter will ami thus insure good Free Tasting: Sat, April 13 from 3-6pm We ll be serving a Thai Noodle Salad in celebration of the New Year. Come taste and enjoy! V__/ Sundance Natural Foods ^ 24th & Hilyard Open Daily 8am-1 1 pm 343-9142^ It’s Your Education. Take it Seriously. I he l iklergraiiuate I-dm .it ion Iask I one n. sponsoring two ojH*n forums on undergraduate edui ation Issues to be addressed ini hide • I the nivei ity committed to undergraduate teaching? • Whv is it so ditin ult to graduate within tour years ’ •Shi>uld the l niv ersitv pk e greater emphasis on idv ising' • Wh.it is the i orient state ot the . .impus environment' •What .ire the major comerns about undergraduate life' Wednesday. April IT |W| Wednesday, April 24, IW| 1 2 IHI P 111 to 2 (Ml p III I Mi l .umwood or Walnut Room Come express votir views and take an ai tive role in votir education. Materials will be a\ ai table ahead ot time at A'si ( > the Provost s Office, or In calling Student Affairs, V|<> 1121'