Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 25, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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    COMMUNITY UPDATE
Graduate appointed judge
Gov. Barbara Roberts appointed a University
School of Law graduate Tuesday to replace retiring
Lane County Circuit Court Judge William A Be< k
ett.
Judge Ann L. Aiken, a Lane County District
Court judge since her appointment bv former Gov
Neil Goldschmidt in 1988. will replace Beckett
when he steps down Feb. 28.
Prior to her Distric t Court appointment. Aiken
practiced law privately for five years with Thorp.
Dennett, Purdy. Golden and Jewett. She was Chief
Clerk of the Oregon legislature from 1982 to 1983
She was also a law clerk for Judge Edwin E. Alien,
for former Governor's Legal Counsel James Brown
and for the I-ane County Public Defender's Office
Aiken received her law degree from the School
of Law in 1979. She received her undergraduate
degree in political science in 1974 and her mas
ter's degree from Rutgers University in 1976.
CISCAP sponsoring caravan benefit
The Committee in Solidarity with the Central
American People will have a benefit dinner Friday
for the "Building the New El Salvador Caravan."
which will take material aid to community organi
zations in El Salvador.
Drivers will take ahout 35 trucks from the Unit
ed States to El Salvador. The trucks will remain for
the use of various organizations. Catherine Harris
and Ross Bondurant of Eugene will be among the
drivers.
Donations of health rare items, construction and
agriculture materials and office and si hool sup
plies have been requested by OSCAR The dinner
begins at 6 p.111 at the Central Presbyterian
Church, 1475 Fern Street. A $5 to StO donation is
requested. Speakers will include William Hernan
dez of the FMI.N, an opposition party to Ft Sal
vador's government
For more information, call Cl SC A P at 4HVHt> n
Substance abuse program set
The Universitv's Substance Abuse Program is
sponsoring a conference on "Drugs and Sex on
Campus,” this weekend at the Valley River Inn
The three-day seminar is designed to pros ule
information on substance use and abuse and its
connection with sexual behavior on campuses For
more information, call 34fi-4t36 or I4t> 11<»7
ET ALS
MEETINGS
Ciri lr k International will meet tonight at
7 JO in EMI' Cedar Room A For mom infor
mat ion. call 4«4 0069
Dean of Students will sponsor an Altema
live Spring Break Informational Mart mg
tonight at ft JO in Room 225 Fnondlv
University Hooting Rftidrnri Hall Cio*
rrnanir Committee will have Spiritual*
and the Minot la Thant a Conflict*' proton
tat ion bv Prof—Of Ed Coleman. Ethnic Stud
les tonight at 7 at The Schafer Hall Lounge
Hamilton complex For more information,
tall 34ft-5393
Cultural Forum will present free imuic
with folksinger Peter Wilde today from 12
to 1 pm in the EMU Fishbowl. For more
information. • ail 345-437 J
Alpha Phi Omega will have an exec title*
meeting tonight at 6 30 in EMI 1 Gaidar Room
B There will alto be a general meeting
tonight «t 7 in EMU (iedar Room B For more
information, call 5117-0579
EMU public hearing will be Friday at 2 30
p m in the KMU Board Room For morn
information. call 146*3720
Soulhtail Aitan Slud»*» Program will
pretent "Nurting Service* in Thailand 4
talk by Dr P«rm»ln Nittmanop lodav from
12 30 to 1 30 p rn in Room 810 PLC For
more information call 346-1521
friend* of lk« Honor* College will moot
tonight at 5
APASlf will have a workshop for it» ww#k
hr mooting tonight at 6 In the Cmmteling
(writer Fur more information, rail 346-4342
international Student Atamtalion will
have a budget hearing tonight at 5 in Room
214 Allen For more information, call 146
4367
Rf.UGRJN
l ruled Method**! tampu* Mmttlry will
have a reading and dt*c ruMiCtti group on Mar
cu» Borg » book |mui A New Vision
tonight from 6 to 7 at the VVeeley Foundation.
1236 Kincaid
I 'nited Met hodiat taropu* Mlantry will
meet f»r Bible Study ami prayer littw cm
imumw of M*!f MtMtm itwiav hum 12 K) to \ JO
pm ii th« Wealey ttiuncUliim. 12 H* luii'
caui Fof mom information tali 14fi 4604
( athoim Mraitum ( rnlrr will have father
M»* haei Dodd* give a lacltat *»« Suffering
and the (iod of Tuva tonight at 7 Kt at the
(at Incite MvwttiAII laulM lf»W> t.meraid
MtM U l-ANUX S
Stale Representative* < vnlhia Wooten
and (lari Muelu ka will *pun*or a Town tiait
Mooting on Wlmt t.on*tiln«mt* Want to
know tonight from 7 to <9 at City Council
Chamber*. 777 Pearl For more information,
call J?» 6.174
Newman ( an ter will leave to um a go»;wi
ensemble iomghl at t, to from the Newman
(enter 16th Avenue anil Fmeraid Street Fof
more mformattoo. call ‘4 1 7021
IMmdltiw for itibmitimg h i Alt to tin? i nter
aid from dv*k bktff Strife JOV i* noon ih$
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GOSPEL
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them long to got the basic techniques down.”
For the past few (invs. the gospel ensemble has been working
with Rickey Grundy, to* Angeles gospel recording artist, to pre
pare for tonight's Kith anniversary concert. Grundy taught the
group several songs he composed, and ho will Ikj conducting
the group, playing the piano and singing solos.
Grundy offered the group words of inspiration about the sen
timent that must be expressed when singing gospel music
"Gospel is about feeling and emotion," Grundy said. "The
melody should take you somewhere. If it doesn't take you some
where. why waste your time?"
Orders for t,i|>es of the concert with Grundy will lie taken at
the Hull Center
The concert is tonight and will feature two performances,
at 7 and 9 3U p in. in the Soreng Theatre «t the Hull Center Gen
eral admission is $ti. and student and senior admission is S-t.
TRIVIA TIME:
A student
organized cultural
night that has
been a blast
for 7 years in a
row.
Watcnout tor a clue
next week...
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DON'T PANIC OVER ESSAY EXAMS!! INSTEAD,
LEARN HOW TO CONTROL YOUR ANXIETY AND
IMPROVE YOUR EXAM WRITING SKILLS
Taking Essay Exams with Confidence
A Workshop for University Students
This Saturday, February 27
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Cost: $10
Room 336 Gilbert
Workshop topics will include:
Coping with anxiety; learning to relax
Predicting test questions
Organizing notes for effective review
Organizing ideas efficiently
Using successful exam-writing strategies
Overcoming self-sabotaging behaviors
Using study questions for effective review
Creating your own study questions
To Register: Contact Academic Learning Services
68 PLC 346-3226