BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS 10% OFF w*h itu coupon wocx iort ! FUTON L.■SSSSSS 686-5069 117? AMw I I J WUNDERLANP TMST got STREET gW1 weuc“M*,!T ■ SjS ^ 683-8464 J v - ] VIDEO ADVENTURE ' L VALLEY MIVCMMJU* • ureal t-ooa • Relaxing Atmosphere • Affordable Prices 19th A Agate - 683-6661 University Theatre Second Season Present Vessel A comedy by Jon Klein Join two ex convicts on a rollicking adventure as they struggle against corruption and racial injustice February 24, 25, 26. 27 March 4, 5,6 ARENA THEATER Villard Hall University of Oregon 346-4191 0*ls the Mirror Fooling You? You, Body Image & Exercise A Free Presentation & Workshop Time: 8:15 - 9:15 pjw. When: March 2 (Tu March 4 (Tl ^ Whery: Oregon Wesf 1475 Franklin Blve _ Or call Student Health Center it M6 4456 Spcn emtty the U.d£) Student Health Center'» II Program 485-1624 • We'll address & discuss body image and the way the media dictates what we should look like. • i low do we cope with the demands put on us? • What can we do to help and learn to accept ourselves? • How much exercise ib too much? Police on lookout for fake ID use By Matt Bander EmexakJ Report©' Police say they have Uigim to crai k down on Uni versity students who misrepresent their age at cam pus-ami bars and stores because the use of fake identification to obtain alcohol is a widespread problem. Sgt Dennis Baker, the Eugene police department's campus liaison, said the use* of fake IDs in the tarn pus area has reached epidemic proportion*. "We're going to put more effort into enforcing the IDs laws. Baker said "It has he<. ome a big proh lem around campus " Baker cited the ( onfiMation of more than Utt) HK from one campus liar fall term as an example of the widespread use of false il)s During the past month EPD has cited about 10 to 15 students a week for using UK that are either fake or don't tieiong to them. "Students may think it is a game to sneak into a bar and get alcohol." he said "But if you are over 1H, it govs on your criminal re< on), and you an* tak ing a real risk to your career," If a student uses someone vise's ID to get alcohol, the student can he < ited for minor falsely rep resenting age and misuse of a driver's license. Bak er said. People using altered driver's licenses to buy al cohol can Iw < barged with minor falselv repre senting age. altering a driver's license and forgery, Baker said A person who uses another person's birth certificate to obtain identification can be charged w ith false swearing, falselv applying and forgery In addition to getting cited by EPD. students us ing fake ID can In* charged under Oregon Depart ment of Motor Vehicles statutes. DMV has the au thority to suspend offenders' licenses for 90 days to three years. Baker said Recently police have i ited most fake II) offend ers after observing students who appear to lie mi nors walking out of bars. Baker said officers know the student* had to show ID to get into the bar and ask to s«-e the identification they used. Offiters are also starting to check confiscated IDs they receive from final bars and stores Police run the names and addresses on confiscated IDs through a computer to track down the offender. Police also PTyjto r>y J*ft Pitstoy EPD Sgt. Dennis Baker displays a book of fake IDs. More than 130 were confiscated at a bar last term. i tin use DMV photos in their investigations, Bak er said. Bouncers a! campus-area bars art* also on the look out for false IDs. Most of the fake IDs bouncers see are either real driver's licenses that have been altered, fake laser-printed licenses or real driver's licenses that don't belong to the people trying to use them John Carlson, who has checked IDs at Rennie's Diluting for about three years, said he will turn cus tomers away if he doubts their ID and will confis cate IDs that he believes are fake. If bouncers suspect a person is trying to use an other's ID, they will ask fora signature or will quiz the customer on the information on the ID before they take it "We had people who couldn't remember what last name to sign," said New Max's bouncer Kary Chase. TAX WORKSHOP for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND FACULTY Preparation of U.S. Tax Returns for Oregon Income Taxes Wednesday, March 3, 1993 7:00 - 9:00 pm EMU Eir Room Resource People: Susan Gary, Tax Attorney Ginny Stark. International Student Adviser Ennis Wuite, Certified Public Accountant Tina Zamora. UO Accounting Graduate Oregon tux forms, information sheets and instruction booklets vs ill be provided Participants should bring with them their W 2 forms, December 31 paycheck stubs, am! other documents needed to help them complete their state tax forms. Sponxercd by the Office of International Hducation and Exchange. Graduate School and GTE Federation For more information, call .346-3206 TRIVIA TIME CONTINUES: A student-organized cultural night with colorful shows and exotic food. Watch for the answer next week...