Graduate programs topic of career faire By Jeremy R Foutch Fmevald Contributor From music, to business, the Minority Graduate; Career F'alre has something for ail This Saturday, the* University Law School will host an event that will include a variety of graduate; panels and speakers "This is a day when people can come from all over the state to learn more alroul the; Univer sity of Oregon graduate; pro grams.'' siiiri June Gordon. As sistunt Law School Dean for Student Affairs Graduate; panels will range from International e areers to designing buildings for a belter future; Panels Inc lude- art and de sign, career opportunities lor minorities in education, bio medical research and musical choices Gordon, who rone rived the Idea, said one* ed the; main oh jnetives ed the- fait is to intrei due* people of color to gradu ate schools and help diversify graduate programs The Minority l.avv Students Association and th«r Black Law Students Association arc among the groups assisting with this event The keynote speaker will be Ur John Brooks Slaughter. President of Occidental C.ollege in Los Angeles Tho program, which is si hud uled to begin at H :i» a ni . is opened to the publu and aimed at minority high school siu dents, college students and t.a reef changers The panels will consist of memirers from different Univer sity graduate st hools There will is- a free lum heon availalile to the first 200 parte i pants who register by Friday Registration and information gathering will be held from H to *) 00 a m at the first floor of the law s< (tool To register or for further in formation contact Ellen Briones, (ane Gordon or Diane Salley at t it. 1853 “30 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen Audi • Datsun • Toyota 342-2912 2025 Franklin Blvd. GERMAN AUTO SERVICE, INC. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 TEACH! 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OR 97301 (503) 370-6303 Spin doctor Phoio by K*m Nguy*n Senior Brad Baxter a fine arts major, works on a bowl Tuesday that he plans to give to his mother Baxter said she can use it make sourdough bread 'She 's been asking me to make her a bowl tor the longest time." he said. ",and I'm finally working on it." WORK Continued from Page 1 whim students live .it home and mom and dad pay all the bills, to college, when students have to foot the lulls themselves, is a tough one to make, said junior Michael Gonzales "You forget you can't eat out every night and go to the movies all the time,” he said Gonzales saitf he's getting a job soon because "finances are getting very tight " He is running out of savings from his previous jobs Senior Kachel Kerfoy said she works about 10 hours a week as a cashier in the EMU Fishbowl for spending money Kerby's parents are paving her way through school and she doesn't think she's alone "Most of my friends' parents are paying for (tui tion),” she said, "but everybody whose parents are paying for it knows it's a privilege and it's not typical I don't think Junior Marat la Muller said a friend of hers has been attending the University part-time for nine years because he musi work to pay his way through school But other students hit the finan cial aid jackpot. "Some people have so much financial aid, it's unbelievable,” Muller said. "1 had a friend who got her check and put in a new car stereo.” 0k With most of their time split between work aM school, students say the remaining time they have has become a valuable commodity. herby said she was less than the ideal student her first two years of college at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash. 'The first two years I was a student, 1 was .1 slacker,” Kerby said "But when 1 transferred down here 1 go to classes, 1 go to work and I go home and study and i go out if I have time 1 jin oriti/.e and school is my lop priority.” Students who juggle work und sc lux.) I are better students, Davis said. He said he does whatever it lakes to finish his schoolwork ' even if it means you have to stay up all night. ”1 think the hirst students work and study," he said "When you work, it makes you more fo cused on your studies because you don't have time to play around." 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