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Come in and pick up a menu: 1225 Alder CALL US FOR QUICK, FREE DELIVERY: 345-2434 SCULPTURE Continued from Page 1 Artist Coorge Greonamyer, who t routed (tic statues. said the drawings im submitted where representational to what the sculpture would had, like when in place " there should have been no surprises.” he said t.reenamyer said he is happy with the new location, but he added that moving the sculp ture to its new home on the south side of the Casanova Cen ter is still in the planning stage. l in' moving costs, estimated at $11 .(>00, in< hide S-1,000 that Crernamver will receive for re vised drawings and S27.000 lor tin- relocation work. On Friday, Remington an ROTC Continued from Page 1 'The University is in viola tion of the rule th.it prohibits sexual dis< rimination by virtue of allowing military ret miters on i ampus," Drescher said Drescher said the decision Is a good first step, but that she hopes the higher education sys tem sticks to what it is saying "I think it's a good step for ward,” Drescher said ”1 com mend the chant ellor and tile board and encourage them to take t orn rete steps to imple ment the principles and the values thev had expressed in tin- paper nounced that an anonymous group of donors came forward to pay tho cost of the reloca tion The donors have given money to tho athletic depart ment in the past. Tho University had originally planned to pay for the reloca tion costs with money from the auxiliary parking fund because the athletic department already has a deficit of SI .7 million. Those funds wore extra re serves that could bo used for a variety of facility improvement needs," Remington said. "If you looked at all possible uses for the money, 1 don't think you could necessarily say this was the 'best' use. "Rut the administration felt it was an appropriate use." "The point is that the higher education system makes all these statements supporting gay rights but we haven't seen any concrete actions to hack it up.” Drescher said she thinks the University should follow a plan that would give ROTC some sort of deadline when they will no longer be allowed on cam pus. I.t Col. James Hinton, head of the University's military sci ■ in e department, said his de partment has to follow the poli cies of the U S military. I! the chancellor wants the policy changed, he is going about il the right wav," he said. MKKTINCS I't'iM Advising information meeting will take plant* tonight al 5 in t Iti Cilhort (ju to 271 Cillx-rt for more information Order of Omega mandatory meeting for all members ssill lake pi,ii i* tonight at r> it! in tin* I.Ml’ Sec EMC calendar of 11 v o lit s tor I ui: a t io n ('all tlfi-until for mom information kVAK campus radio will have a meeting tonight at 7in 21r! Allen for students Interest ed m becoming hroudiast new sw Titers reporters (la II .i-tli tool tor more information College Demos ruts vs ill meet tonight at (i lit) m KM!) Century Room A Call 080-4529 for more information OSPIRO • Grassroots i asa s Project meeting tonlgfll .it 5 .10 in 2 1H i'.u da • Kei \ i ling l’rojent grou p meeting tonight at Slit) m 1(1-1 Pacific • Toy Safety Props t meeting tonight at 5 in KMtJ cedar Room C • Coalition Toxns Project meeting tonight at 5 in 159 Straub Sl'KAkKKS l’ulit/er Prize nominee Ron ald Takaki. author of the besl selling hook .Strangers From a Different Share A History ot Asian Americans. will speak to night from 7 :t() to ') in Room 1 It) Willamette Hall. FILM Repentance, a Russian film depicting a surrealistic fable about totalitarianism, will ho shown tonight at ti .10 in room 115 Pacific Call 540-4078 for more information MISCELLANEOUS Domestic Violence will tie the topic of panel discussion tonight <11 7 in the training mom ot the EWEB Building, MM) K.tst Fourth Ave Call t i t 1787 lor more information OSl'lRG National Toxics Tuesday Various student groups w ill i>r at tables and tox u dump simulation sites around campus to educate .diout the toxics issue. opportunities CD-ROM Tutorial Search Strategy Learn how to use the library's c o m p u t o r i z u ri databases to develop research strategies today at 4 p.rn in the Reference department of the Knight Library. Free cholesterol screening to day from 9 to 11:30 a m. at the health Education Cantor locat ed in the Student Health Cen ter For prospective teachers: A planning workshop to discuss what you should be doing to have the best chuncu of getting admitted to a teacher education program will take place today at 3 30 in 184 Oregon Hull. Bidding for the following companies will take place to day through Wednesday in 244 Hendricks: • U S General Accounting Of fice • Ford Biuck & Co. • Russ Berrie Co. • Enterprise Kent-a-car • Radio Shack • Livingston Securities • National Life Insurance Co. Group meeting: Great West Life Insurance Co. — 7 to 9 p in. in EMU Century Room D RELIGION Inquiry class for those inter ested in the Catholic faith will take place tonight at 7:30 at the Newrnan Center, 1850 Emerald St Call 348-4488 for more in formation.