Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 30, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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QUESTION:
How much is too much?
"The
grave is
too
much. I
guess
you have
pretty
much maxea out when
you hit the grave."
PATRICK McCARTY
freshman, psychology
“In terms
of money.!
for exam-1
pie, it's
too much fj
when you ||
start ■
donating it.'
EFREM MEHRETAB
senior, finance
"Too
much is
not
enough.”
AMY BISHOP
junior, journalism
"I would
say not
enough is
too
much."
DAVID SCHUBERT
sophomore, biology
“Too |
much is I
when it's I
not sus- ;
tamable. I
When the”
long term!
can t support that
much."
MICHELE BELL
junior, romance languages
"Well,
there is
never too
much,
and/or
maybe
there is
never too
KELLY MULLENS
graduate, journalism
Women to sing at Saferide benefit
A recording artist with Columbia Records anti a
Lugone singer will combine ihoir talents tonight
to raise money for the University's Project
Safe ride
Brenda Kahn, who recently released her first al
bum hfiiphuny in Brooklyn on Columbia's new
"Chaos" label, and Laura Kemp, who has earned
praise lor her new r<« ording / Hope They Like the
Ham, will sing at the 1992 Projet t Saferide Bene
fit Concert
Project Saferide is u free shuttle service for
women
After Kahn bought her first six-string guitar at a
K mart, she immediately liegun to write songs, she
s.mi Her mush was influenced by LI vis Costello
and lam Reed
"Basically it was survival for me," Kahn said
■'ll was just a way to not have to deal with any
thing else It was the only way I could really com
municate."
Kemp Is "one of Eugene's newest rising stars."
according to the Eugene Folklore Society. She
didn't begin writing and performing her own
songs until early 1990
"Through my songwriting, music has taken on
a whole new dimension, providing me with a
powerful way to express my emotions and con
victions," she said
The concert will be at H p.m in the Cato Audi
torium, located on lHth Avenue and Agate Street
Tickets are $<> for University students and SM
for the general public. Tickets are available at the
EMU Main Desk. Mother Kali's Bookstore und
Balladeor Music
meetings
c AH f. (Creating * K*y* free
Environment) will iponwf the fullowtna
n livtllei starting today the Wall of
Aw«ranrM a mural vharmg hwlmg* about
*««ual aaaauh and CARE Bulletin Board*
whith provide Uu about m*u*l a***ult.
will b* m ihe Cm verity Inn, (aimn and
Hamilton lobbUW Al*o. the (.A K I Walk
wilt have mot* information on *e*ual
aftwiult outaide of nddanca halU Far more
information, tall Mf
( enter for the Study of Women in
SuiKd* will have a in* tur* and nrxeption
with Catherine RaUklgultr. viatung
Aftkittani profettar of women'* ttuiiie*
today a! » U) p tn in the (.auhngnr l ounge
l*u# more information. r*J! SOI5
l ounwlmn ( mtn end Oven of Sludmti
will have 4 leftbian end blMMUal drop in
group on " Km! * lion %lu p«" today from 3 30
U) S 30 pm el ihe Kotnonu (enter. 1414
K int ei d St
Amnetlt Inlrrwelumel will fftwt luRSglit
at 7 in KMl * t e?d.*r Room II
IMU Hoard of Dim tun will rn*l today
at 4 30 p m in the LMl (V*k Room for
more information, t eil »4r> .1730
Aailrpted* will inert tonight at 7 m KMt -
(.«dar Room A For more information, tall
RKUCIQN
I hr Nl|hti of 1 he Roundtable* *ilt
due u*» ratih and Knorin" tonight at 7 in
KM t Century Room 1) K a r more
mbftnation. util 545 49 5 4
MISCELLANEOUS
KMC ( ulturel forum will have u
Saferidr Benefit Concert with Brenda Kiihn
and !aura Kemp tonight at A at the (Ate
Auditorium. lAih Avenue ft Agate Street
for more information, call 54» 4i>ft
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