Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 28, 1992, Image 1

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    Despite Brand’s effort, special session on hold
j Roberts, Brand meet to
discuss higher ed cuts and
the impact of Measure 5
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Rain likely to return soon
j Forecaster says recent
warmth could be linked to El I
Nino, but it won't last long
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h.r.r iiujli-r temperatures and sometimes
i vi-n vi; i rold Arc!u: air."
Temperatures wore anything bul frigid
throughout the week. howovor, a* Eugene's
high hit ti? degrees Monday and t>ti Tuos
d.iv and Wednesday The coast was oven
warmer, as North Bend residents saw H2
degree heat Tuesday
W agner said it's impossible to say exact
lv what is causing the warmth, hut El Nino
might lie playing a rule
El Nino, a cyclic warming of water tern
peralures in the Bucific Ocean dial was no
tit ed again by scientists last year, has been
blamed for unusual weather all over the
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world
Wagner s.iid the relative warmth and
dryness of iho current winter in Oregon has
been linked to hi Nino, and the recent
warm spell may he an extension of that
Unfortunately, today will likely be the
last nice dav for u while Wagner said an
ipproaching storm will slowlv push the
nigh pressure to the east, bringing cooler
temperatures and increased cloudiness try
later today and a chant e of showers just in
one for the weekend
Photo Of Potion
University student Sierra Doano (above) takes a break near the EMU in
Thursday s warm weather, whilo student Sarah Lewis (let!) plants vegeta
bles as part of urban farm, a landscape architecture class.
CIA HONOR
Oregon graduate
Richard Kerr received
the CIA's highest career
achievement award.
See AWARD, Page 7
RETURNING TO COLLEGE
The Non-Traditional Student Project, an
ASUO Women's Center program, aims to
address and assess women's needs by
developing and starting a support system
See SUPPORT. Page 4
LAME DUCKS
Arizona shot down the
Ducks by 48 points
Thursday night at Mac
Court
Sec SPORTS. Page 8