Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1992, Page 4A, Image 4

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QUESTION:
What do you think of the Autzen
Stadium keg ban?
‘They did
this at |
Michigan
when I was
an under- j
grad It justj
changes R
the location1
where people get drunk It
might also be more danger
ous "
JAMES WITTENBACH
first year taw student
'I disagree .
with it I j
see nothing
wrong with j
kegs at
Aut/en It s j
part ol the
tun at the
game It's not wtiat football
is all about, but it is fun tor
those of legal drinking age ”
STAN BURTON
junior, history
‘I really f
haven't I
thought I
about it ^
because
I've never f
been to a
kegger It u
there have been a lot ot
problems with beer at the
games, I could understand
the ban"
ABBY CELLERS
senior, sociology
"I don't
know what j
the prob
lem was, I
and people
are still
going to get
just as
rowdy without kegs People
will drink before the game,
and the ban won't make any
difference"
KIMBERLY VALWAY
junior, biology
“It's pretty
harsh on
students
that are
responsible
when they
drink. If
students
are reponsibie enough to go
to a bar and drink, then they
should be able to drink at
Autzen.”
MARC MCREYNOLOS
senior, general science
“I'm
against it
because it
causes
too much
waste with
cans and
bottles.
The U of O always says
it’s trying to be so envi
ronmentally aware. And
this step isn't."
USA CAMBER
junior, business
“SKI SWAP
Sell the old! Buy some new!!
Boots, Skis, Jackets, Pants, Goggles, Powder Suits, Poles,
Ski Racks, Bindings, Sweaters, Gloves, Hats, and more..
October 29th-31 st
at the Lane County Fairgrounds
CONSIGNMENTS TAKEN SALE
Thurs, Oct 29,9 am-9 pm
Fn , Oct 30,9 am-5 pm
Fn , Oct 30.6 pm-9 pm
Sat. Oct 31. 9 am-6 pm
Proceeds provide funds for Willamette and Santiam Pass
volunteer sh patrols'equpmerrl needs
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AI.I. ADS MUST BE PLACED TODAY BY 1 PM
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(-allege Demo* rat* will have a general
campaign meeting today at 5 M p m tn
KM!" «-*jt!ai Hoorn K For mom information,
rail 144 11955
The ln< ujental For (will have
a meeting today at 6 JO p m in EMI;
( -entury Room K For more information. t all
I4» 1749
Him Black S laden I Union will have a
general meeting today from 5 30 to 8 :ui
p m in EMU Gsdar Room* A and H For
morn information, call *46 4379
Alpha Phi (Hnega will have a general
moating today at 6 in Century Koorn A For
mow information, rail 346-0630
REIJCION
The (atholk Newman (enter will have a
Catholic Action reading by Ht of Joe Hi no*
tonight at 7 30 at the Newman (-enter For
more information, call 343-7021
The Catholic Newman (-enter wilt have a
student mass inrughi at 9 at the Newman
Canter For more information, call
343-7021
United Methodnrf Fellowship (.roup will
meet tonight for a discussion of the Voters'
Pamphlet and a time of worship at 7 at the
Wesley Foundation (1236 Kincaid St . next
to (ha bookstore) New student* are
welcome For more information, rail Janet
Cromwell at 346 4694
MISCELLANEOUS
'the Alton Baker Pari CualrtuteNurvival
(teller will show a slide show tilled "The
Story of the fast Alton Baker Park Charter
Amendment" today at 7 p m tn the EMC
Ben Linder Room For more information,
call 342-6641
Student I mp toy men! will have a summer
employment program workshop today from
4 to 5 p m in Room 12 Hendm k» Hall For
more information, call 346 3214
The Vietnam— Student Ammm ladun will
have a potluck today at 6 t» m at the (-oilier
Lounge For more information, call
346 6490
The Honor* College Student (-omraiMee
Board will sponsor an open campus spent h
by Matt Dennis titled 'Columbus — the
Man and the Symbol" tonight at 6 tn Room
303 Chapman For more information, call
663 H 7 5
Academic Advising and Stud sail Services
will have an "Applying to Law School"
workshop to investigate the best majors and
courses, select the right school, prepare for
law school and the LSAT and apply to law
schools today at 3 30 p m in Room 164
Oregon Hall For more information, call
RhUll
College Republicens will sponsor a
speech by Lauren Holland, candidate for
District Court fudge, today at 6 15 p m In
EMU Cedar Room F Far mare information,
call 747 3679
The Outdoor Program will sponsor a free
program titled “Caving in the Northwest"
by Cynthia Ream tonight at 7 in Room HO
Willamette For more information, call
346 4365
The Outdoor Program will show
"Kamika/l“ as its Wednesday Noon Video
today at 12 30 p.m tn the EMU Outdoor
Program Room For more information, call
346 4365