Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 23, 1991, Page 5, Image 5

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    ET ALS
MEETINGS
International Students A hoc i a I ion
subgroup meeting will uko pi* * tonight at
7 in EMC (iviaf Koom C C-aII 346 4387 for
morn information
Hag and ra//b* dazzle football managers
meeting today at 4 .10 in 102 Cerlmger
Mandatory meeting for team* going Into the
playoffs
Society of Professional journalists
general meeting tonight at '• 10 In 301
Alien
Chanukah party planning mooting today
at 4 10 p m at Hlllel (in the Koinonia
Center. 1414 Kim aid St ) Call 141-6820 for
more Information
College Kopuhliian* will ltl«cl tonight at
0 30 tn KMl Century Room H Call
144 1181 for more Information
ASIJO Program* Count il will meet
tonight at 0 in EMU Odar Room H
Men Against Rspn't wouldy meeting will
Imi tonight at 6:30 in EMC Century Room D
It will by followed by a group discussion
and support for men Call 346 4206 for
more information
FILMS
Napa ()t*rr Tree*, a video by thu
Audubon Society, will h« shown tonight at
7 in KMC Cedar Room E A discussion will
follow Call *46 4356 for more information
Himalayan Niver Nun. an Outdoor
Program vidao, will he shown today at
12 30 tn KMC Ro rn 23 l-tll 146 430S for
more information
MISCELLANEOUS
"Abortion 1% dialogue possible?” is
tlio topic of a roundtable discussion tonight
at 7 in KMC Century Room A (.all Campus
Restoration Ministry at 143 4714 for more
information
“When the State Kill* The Death
Penalty, a Human Rights Issue" will be the
topic of a discussion s{wmsor»td by Amnesty
International tonight at 7 30 in the KMU
Gumwood Room
Cameroon will be the topit of an
International Student 1«* turn by Nagimeh
Moshtael today at 4 30 p m at the
University Museum of Natural History.
1680 East 15lh Avo Call 14»> 3024 lor more
information
Lesbian l)rop-in Sitii*s will take place
every Wednesday beginning today from
1 Ml to r> 30 p m at the Counseling (aintur
Check at thu Counseling Center or the
Women's ('.enter for listed topics Call
140 3227 for more information
Students for United Nat ions'Model
United Nations
• Celiera! it* lure Will lake pltOI tonight
at U 30 m 142 Straub
• C N and Pe»n « in the Middle East will
bo discussed tonight at 7 in 142 Straub
Call 342-8 264 for more information
Correction
In Monday's edition of
tin: Emerald, I’liil Zucker
mun’s position at tin: Jew
ish Student Union was
misstated He is one of
the co-directors.
The Emerald regrets the
error
RALLY
I he Hemp Action Coalition rally will
lake place lo.iay at 12 30 p m in the l-INfl
Courtyard
RKUCION
Spirituality and the Aria final w-rksh-,
will uke place tonight from 7 to « a; ■ o
United Mtihodin (ampu* Ministry. K\v»
Kincaid St ( all 3 4 6 4ftw4 for m rn
information
Torah study at Hlllel will tak e p!a« r
every Wednesday at 3 30 pm in the
Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid St Call
343 «M20 for more information
Student Men followed by a Hi i'
Kriapto" dessert *. < ta! will Uko pla. a
tonight at 0 at the Niwman Onter. 1 «’*0
Emerald St (all 34ft 44rt« ?>r moi#
information
Newman Club will rno«t t-.might at 7 30 at
the Newman Center. 18'«o Emerald St
Ol’I’ORTl NIHES
Cl) HUM Tutorial MIA
BlHUlX-KAPHY I awrn to use the Library's
computerised dauKiwj to find information
in language and literature The tutorial
begin* at 2 p m in the reference d«qu»rtfnent
of the Knight lubrury
M«*di« .*1 and Dental Scluml Interviews"
i* the topic of a workshop to dlwun
interview formats, c <>*U, nneiquemei an 1
typical questions The workshop is today at
i 30 p rn in 164 Oregon Hall
Carom* Planning and Placement Serve e*
of he m mentation sesslunt Will take pla« C‘
today from 5 30 to b 30 p rn tn *»
hondneks
The billowing group inerting* will take*
plat «• today
• • •
Hoard Room
Kidding for the following i ompamr* w ...
take plat e today in 244 Hendric k*
•I S ( crural Intelligence A gem y
• K H Mac y * Co
• K Mart Apparel
• ('.corgi a Pat ifn
• lady l until*, kur
• Anderson Consulting
• Intel
Deadline for submitting hr Alt to the
Emerald front desk. WW(' .Suite HMJ, is noon
tho day bttforv pubhutdon H Al* tun the
day of tho event unless tho want takes
plami he/ore noon
Notnos of events with a donation t
admission charge will not tn* a< • apted
('jtrnf)Us events and tho*** v».hodulml nearest
tho publication data will he given priority
The Emerald reserves the right to eiiit
notic as f >r grammar and style
Rackets
&
Balls
at the
UO Bookstore
STUDENTS• FACULTY •STAFF
‘ffu ‘Vaccination
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Influenza vaccinations will be given at the
Student Health Center every WEDNESDAY,
T11URSDAY AND FRIDAY FROM 8:00 a m
to 9:00 a.in. beginning October 23rd and
continuing until the end of Fall term. Only
one injection is needed.
Students $3.50
Faculty and Staff $4.00
Annual flu immunizations ARE RECOM
MENDED for the following:
1. 1 iealthy persons 65 years or older.
2. Persons with long-term heart or lung
problems.
3. Persons with any of the following: kidney
disease, cystic fibrosis, diabetes, anemia, se
vere asthma, and conditions which compro
mise immune mechanism.
Influenza vaccine MAY be Riven to persons wishing
Jo reduce their chances of catching the flu, persons
who provide essential community services, and stu
dents or others in schools or colleges
For more information, call the
STUDENT HEALTH CENTER
at 346-4441
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