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MF.FTIN't.S Students fur Crealivr An.ii hronixm ■ ■ ’ t. night .it 7 in Agate Building No 1 t .ill SMI soou for morn information I mv.mted Scxu.il Behavior Mil's meeting Will l ike. jll.H.l' tod.IV ,1! I 10 (Mil 111 KMi ( edar Iv.ium A (hill ( in loo' f, : mi.re :n formation College Democrats meet tonight -at 7 in HMU Cedar Room t t ali (>Mi•-t.%’B lor ill minima tion I .a tin A merit, an Support ( nmmiltee w , . F.av <■ a gcnural interest i-ihm ting tonight at a to in iAH Cedar Room C Call .141. hitor for mure mloritia lion t 0/1 I S Sister t niversitv Protect »i:r;.•••• t to night at A in i AH ('untilrv Room 1-. ( a . tit. 11 o l for more information Pre-Law Sot ietv will have its first winter meet ing tonight at 7 to in tin- 1 Ml Oax Room t ail it42 it07(> for more information Student Senate \\ ill mi > t ionigh.l n m I'M I ( unturv Room 1) t all i It. CJ-t lor inure anfnrir.a lion. Druids meet tonight at t. .10 in the I. V.Maple Room Campus Radio -a ill have a genera! meeting to night at (. m Room 15-1 Strauli ( all tin Ill'll for more information M1S( 1.1.l.ANROlS Outdoor Program t it. ) tt.S • How to obtain permits for the Rogue, Snake Middle l-'ork, and Colorado Rivers Will he dis cussed tonight at 7 it) in the Outdoor Program of !;< Room i At I • j W o..' : . r i’r span ..Hi. .■ Room -M i .V A «im! In Ivorrna ( are ( enter »i Ac pi r : : . .i* l -i ■ m ' m'.i ti-sli-i! m t<i. " p ;:! -i : ,11 ti.* N. *.s;st.iti Centt * lH'.O ! si ■ f i‘i} S! ( .it!' t-»i. 4It .I t.*r more information A \st () t.i.iss Knots tIryani/im; < nmmiltee win kshop w . tam !• lay !: ■ 1 ; m !j;. : V !!.: :■ •!■ ; Room l ... tA< I 1. ! ' more information t li’i’nK n si rn.s ()pen sij>n 1 |> f. : V. i * ■ t "i:j . !*1 r S. -1 s Hu will hogin today . Vijrnu p meet ms; I r i■’S West w i: ' .s*■ p. .* .• 1.. . 1 .iv at i .1(1 p m in Room J..' - Chili-.. ( ill H(. I.'JS for more information A Career I’l.innmi; and l’l.u I’lin-nl rn iit.it i*. session Will tills.- |)l.ll 1- (ndaV ff. 11: (10 ti* 1 10 j. in in Koimi J i' flt'it.lrn iss Hnidiiu; tor 'I > VV.inter I ambert i • on w i take jilaii- liiilav through U ••dm ••.lav m d m .11 Hi lldrif ks ( all i ll. 1.’ r. lor nmle-atilorma lion ‘ Rlil.K ;ios Mnrnint; 1’r aver Catlmrim; vv: -it tng and silent tin * t it at i. ai .sill talm p. * e to.. i\ !{[ '!:! II li. 'I 111 *1 M 1' 111 V\ ' ■ . - - ! !. Hi kirn .ml Si ( all IK* lf'.'M lot more mti-mia lion Bible studs Ini betpnneis vs i. t ki-p.i e ' .! is at J p m at (he VVesl.-v l-otuuintion ; to km. a ! Si t:,i 11 A lt. .in'l l for more tnlorimitlori Student stabbed in fight By Gernt Koeppsng { "wakl Raportor A i jiiversitv student vvas stabbed just ttofore inldntght Saturday mu moloo on 19th .util Alder sln-i'!s thttt lints hast' involved as mans as _’.r>. mint hr It/. CnitfltHsch. 19. stayed overnight al Sat rod Heart Honeral Hospital after stiller mg a om' irit h long knife wound to Ills (host Hi was released Monday liugone polite hast* set to determine ss hat t a used the fight, boss mans people worn involved and if it ssas rat iully motisuit'd (iutfleist h tohl po lite ho hoard a light outside and went outside to break it up Iff let auto embroiled in tin- t ttnilit t and was slublietl tit thf t host Aftor realizing that ho was injiirod, ho It.id a friend take hint to Sat red illalii Tin' suspect is ii hltii.k mail in'his -’(K ii livt l ini hi-s tall, about -1H) pounds, .inii was wearing i leather ).u kill, him k shill and hint) jeans \noiher witness reported seeing around <!0 hiock men and fiv<* while men fighting sin* Hit'll linard a man si main l it* been stubbed and saw a white mo to i' I u U h I ng his tsii k Dv the turn' polin' arrived, thi’ light had dispnrsi'ii. and itm second alleged victim couldn I lie found I nn Hirr. iugem- pollci' department spokesman, said "there Inis la-en an amount of specula tion ulxmt whether there were racial motivations, hut we do know there was drinking " Mur said most witnesses win [elm I .in t to talk to po lit e or w ere too drunk to he interviewed I ooklnn tor ,i <|<hhI di .il ’ ' Ki-.nl tin On (lull l),nl\ I mi l,lid I.issiIh (Is Costume and set designs chosen for Seattle exhibit By Daralyn Trappe ■ '-'et .c:A .1 ate I ! ’ ' Costume, lighting and sot dr signs bv liirrr mrmlirrs of Ihr Universitv theater .iris program havii fieen chosen to lie part ol Design llxpo '(J. an exhibit of outstanding North American theater design Those honored this spring for excellence in theater design are Alexandra Hoods, an associate professor of costume design; Janet Rose, an instrtK tor and lighting designer, and Steven K Met;illivrav, a theater-design graduate student Bonds' costume designs and Mctiillivrav's set designs lor k,ihuki'H:i< t hur and Rose's lighting designs for Into f/te IVooi/.s were selec ted in a na tional competition sponsored by the United States Institute of Theatre Tr< hnologv The dis p 1 a v will p re m ie re at t fi e group's national conference, set lot Man h -If in Seattle Rose, who came to the Uni ve:sitv in l‘(H7, has tlnsigned .ightmg tor various Umversltv Theatre ptodm turns including Love's Labors Iust. I'hr l..nl\ \ Not /or Ihiriling and annual dam e cone erts This spring, she will design lighting for the i.ugene Opera production ol Dun /'usi/uu/e Bonds, a member ol the I 'm versitv faciiUv situe m79, has had her designs chosen for [ins h,. ntu.il exposition since 1‘tht Other i xhiluted designs in clude costumes lot Mi-n h.inl ut t e/iicf and T.irtulfi’ Mcdllhvrav is a master of line arts degree < andidate in theater His designs iilsu Wen recognized earlier this year b\ the American College Theatre lfsUv.il M({;iliivr..v sin! having hi*, works featured m this \. .ir s Design l.xpo is .1 high honor It % dehniteiy ■< hig h ti .I .1 students work to even lie se> u with the designers from around the i.mmtrv th.it will tie dis played there. expei l.illv to he .1 designer front one ot the schools with .1 smaller (theater arts) program." he said Met h 111VI a X said about 1 ’It entries Were submitted to the Design hxpo jury this year and only about one fourth were chosen to he exhibited I hey pick the t ream of the I fop, lie said ■ It tells you per sonally how good your work is compared to others around the country " Design l.xpo. which always takes place ill a different loi a tion, includes members from around the world. MiOilllvruv said, and he antic ipates an in ternational audience h a/aki Ihit i hili- was I u-'ll re< led by |err\ Williams, pro lessor and direr tor <j( theater and Janet Descutner assot tale professor and head id dam e Tim production was a synthesis id tireek and Japanese Kahuki ritual with contemporary West ern theater prat litres Into ihr Wout/a Stephen Sondheim's Tony Award win rung music al fairy tale, was di re: ted by jai k Watson, assistant professor of theater arts Horn*"- ’r° I m ' .(or " , U- ' .1 ••: . ' . ■ .. ... ■ -.“ '"'“'.uri"'.. ,v*4w«* L n , „ <\• ‘ ‘ 5>‘-.-.•”•■■■ ..•••• k O'J ’ ' . I c. >'■' , l',r suN"v"v s.'-"',s .... VISA CARDS: LAST CHANCE TODAY!!! ACT NOW! "Due to recessionary action, Wells Fargo Bank will end its automatic approval of student VISA cards as of fanuary 31,1992. We will toe in ttoe EIS/IU toy tho main desk *tt you ever wanted to start your credit, don't let today 90 by1 It wil never oe the easy We offer automatic approval: no job, no income. no credit history1 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ONLY!!! Bring: a photocopy ol student ID. and proof of tee payment to the EMU RIGHT NOW to take advantage of this special, limited time offer'" ‘you only need to: be an e nr oiled student *«• a Social Security * have a checking of savngs account in good standing have at least $T " mnt in income trom any souire