PROJECT Continued from Page 1 I.webuga said he hopes the group will eventually huild .1 sense of community between Africans and Oregon inns "The purpose of the group is to ini reuse international under standing to create a close global community." I.webuga said People look at life differently after tfiev have traveled to an other country, as opposed to people who haven’t traveled outside the l" S " Shortly after the class ended. I.webuga mentioned his idea to t 'Diversity Dean of Students Jane DeUidio. who looked into making internships and < redit hours available to students w nr k1n g on the project Detedio is now faculty adviser for the group i.webuga said a long-range goal of the project is to ensile an exchange program so stu dents can travel to Uganda and work in the country 's st hools and hospitals I.webuga said publu educa tion is available in Uganda, but "most children c annot afford to go to school " The country’s illiterac y rate is as high as (<5 |)ertent. and il literacy among women is even higher, about H5 percent, he said. However, some people are semi-literate, which makes the percentages difficult to deter mine. " The Dorothy I’rojec t" will ,isk people to lend one t !gan dan child's edui ation for SB a month, or the cost of edu cation for a full year Dianna Kale, spec ial projec ts i oordinatomember of the Ugan da project, said the group's to cus is now on Uganda hut may Tom Lwebuga \People look at life differently after they have traveled to another country.’ Tom Lwebuga, The Dorothy Protect founder be subjet I to c hange in later years if a critical need arises in another region or country "At tins time, we felt it i riti ( al to work on the issues of Southern Uganda," she said Kale said the point of the program is the development of i.ommunit) anil the opportuni ty for students to gain interna tional awareness. "That's the ext dement of the program, she said, students seeing something at tually done and recognizing that we can bring about i hunge I'm pleased with the level of commitment to the project I t T T l R Pt Rf I. CT Graphics . TYPESETTING • PASTEUP • LAYOUT • DESIGN • CONSULTATION • CAMERA • • TYPESETTING • PASTE UP • UTOUT • DESIGN • CONSUITATION • CAMERA • SUIT! HR Ml MORIAl UNIc 'N 34ft 4381 ■) in' •• ix> M f a a NEW Crystal Pepsi and Diet Crystal Pepsi • CONCERT TICKETS ON SALE • Celebration of Choice with Rumors of the Big Wave • Green Apple Quickstep • Am DiFranco • Cris Williamson • Ice-T Lecture • Jim Carroll Iff/* *Moyer Theatre Discount Tickets $4.50 • Pay Station for EWEB, N\VNG • Greyhound Bus Tickets KING Continued from Page i Clinton But Bom said she look", more guard edlv .il Clinton ami at tin' future It s ail right for us to telebrate Clinton I" m# elected but right is right and wrong is wrong, she said "It's vs rung to soil at (ample who sas von break your campaign promises 1'vn Inn'll counting the promises tailing 1 would preter that im nevs president vs.ut until after the inauguration to break Ins promises People of all different rates amt ' lasses are not given an etpial eduiation in the I lilted States Hem said all people must work togeth er to put a dent in the wull n! injustice "People asked me Does it bother me that Clinton is senditu; Chelsea to a private si hool7' Herrs said I think parents should send their i hildren wherever they i an most at lord What concerns me is that all kids have this opportunity More than 1 .Don propa- i elelnated Kin,, s v i sum at the I'abilee which took pltii e at the Hull ( enter file i elehration tin lulled a poetry reading hv poet l.ssev Hemphill and musical performances hv t assell«*rrv Uul'ree and So journer Truth Theatre You Just riot hit with tin’ advertisiru; power ol ihr Oregon Dally Emerald Put it to work lor n, ii < all out ad department at an; 1712 Emerald romantic evening calls for a t bottle of wine. Candle-light, soft music, that sick-to-your-stomach 1 first-real-date feeling. 'I Ah, yes. Romance. You've planned the perfect night. Gone over every situation. You know what to say, how to at t, even how- to took the chicken, f And then, as you pour the last glass of wine it hits you! What do I do with the empty bottle? And just when you decide to give up dating forever, your date asks you, "Wharf's th« recycling binT" You think to yourself, this could be love. I« IRECYCLING rvcyOB jKM’fiM* t'» «: tm**ac untif youtir *. it •>« £v\-o ^2 6 Stodontsarai ^-Lqv* jy '£S°"*'5«c '%T* C«» Deadll"°:J*nZ;%^9Ar,S t ii Catch th y 25 1Q porutn Pro CultUral n Awe QUlck°9rams! CoS-£&^or 8°o^^-£^tVr J-«-£Mu^ess + s m'a"'>efr„fa,,o. 30 pm