Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 1992, Page 4, Image 4

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International career fair set for Saturday
By Mandy Baucurn
The International Opportuni
t|CS I .111 set ':it Saturday. IS Ml
let mg its fourth year .is .1 guide
(ot students interested m inter
national 1 arccrs
It ci an sc tin- fair has <"'cn 1 m
.1 k Uni uf rutatton for tin- last
four years. approximately l"r>
! r;n,t'!sii\ ■ indents attended
tiic r\ ent last year at Oregon
State t’diversity'. hut tins year
will he ,1!ilc to attend fight her*
on 1 ampus
Registration will he from 'I to
0 HI a 111 ill ! he \S’ 11 iu incite
Hal I Atrium
! la lair begins with ley note
sneaker (limn l ord, DirrwtOf ot
the Internal tonal Trad*’ Ihy 1
sum, i•:y 111 >t an address Inter
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DOMESTIC A FOHEIGN
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ternational opportunities
I he intent is In paint as
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was s u! hemp involved in an
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said
\n evn ;de' •• ! this broad
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sonally -e 1 - an pal nos ills 1 leans
from N,- -ii-n'-.a to tin ' S Ac
f ounts from people sue ri as
Layton will be available to
shoes students the variety of
opportunities the\ have for
travel even if thev don't want
to live in .i foreigncountry
Spokespersons from Search
North Aiiiere a. a business that
deals with environmental prob
lems on an international level,
and the I’ear e Corps will also
be there Smith said the turnout
tor the lair is expected to be .it
about 100 with some possible
Dart-.' ipants Irom neighboring
colleges.
A reception and exhibit by
area organizations will con
( lutie the iia\ s events
! ir kets ,ire SI for students,
S - tor all others and can be
pun based it the LMI! Main
l)esk Store or at registration
Saturdav morning The fair
runs from ft 10 a m to 4:30
pm
Jesus Week to begin Sunday
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i i i !•■ : ,n . will Hu luili' sut h ioplt s as "Srtr*n
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' WEEK i ■
DEMO DAYS
Friday and Saturday
for New 92 Outdoor Equipment & Clothing
Representatives From...
• North Face
• Sierra Design
• Jansport
• Hi Tec
• Thor Lo
• Asics
• Wigwam
• Eagle Creek Travel
• Eureka
• Mt. House Foods
• Outdoor Products
10% OFF featured
NEW PRODUCTS
Fri. & Sat. only!
Additional savings
storewide!
• Teva sandals now IN STOCK
• Outdoor Cooking Demonstration Fn. & Sat.
• Free gift with minimum $50 purchase.
• Free socks with shoe purchase.
ENTER TO WIN!!!
NORTHFACE DENALI JACKET($140 value) PLUS other great prizes
lVfKENZIE
UTFITTERS
validated parking
79 W. Broadway
485-5946
Home is where
t the heart is...
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ri ll Spnr
Send M <>t her
“Flowers”
Mother’s Day is
May 10 '
ORDER EARLY!
‘Eugcm's flow it Horn
1 hr I'nivrrsity Florist . .1. re..; a>
K 1 iiii .it P#iit»-tniii 4sr. <».'.?>
if*
cJos ^aez
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Mexican Restaurant
and kxinge
is inviting vou to a
C'inco de Mayo
Celebration
with Caliente.
They will be playing from
10pm-2am on May 2nd
b orne dance with an increasingly
jx>pular group in town
CALL FOR
RESLRVATIONS
683-5889
Ss Coburg Center