Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 12, 1993, Page 6, Image 6

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• Opening Rally 12 00-1:0(VCourtysrd. EMU
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ol Outer Prnit and you will make this on* Ot th* host events of !h*
week1
• Straight Allies Friends or Fees?
3:00 5 WKolnom* Center. 1414 Ktnceitf
• Mlier/Seclel 4 00 • 3ftInternational lounge EMU
TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH
• Women Centered Sexuality 10:00 12:00/605 PLC
Presented by the feminist Women 5 Health Center this workshop wiH
explore the details ol sexual health and happiness tor lesOian;
bisexuals and other women
• Understanding end Working with Gay. Lesbian
and Bisexual Students
11:30 1 00/Ben Linder Rm. EMU
• A Changing Movement: "The Evolution ot the Gay
Rights Movement"
11 30-1 OG'Gum wood Rm. EMU
• Gay and Lesbian Studies Paper Presentations
1:30-3:00/605 PIC
• Out on Campus 4:30-6 OtyBen Linder Rm. EMU
Come and iom in a discussion ot what it s like to be out on campus
Hear stones trom (acuity start and students and share your
experiences
• Lesbian. Gey. Bisexual Youth Outreach
4:30-6:00/Maple Rm. EMU
Panelists will discuss the need tor and the ramifications ot youth
outreach in the Gay eommunrty
• Making Law work tor Gay Men and Lesbians
5:00-6:3(Vlaw School. Rm 125
• Ask A Queer
7:00-8:3Q/Raimey Rm. Hamilton Complei
Everything you always wanted to know about Gay Lesbian and
Bisexual people but were atraid to ask
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14TH
• Lesbian, Gay. and Bisexual Professionals
11 30 1:3(VGumwood Rm. EMU
How does being gay or bi sexual affect your professional career’ find
out a! this round-table discussion
• Sex & Faith: Spirituality in the Gay '90s
1:00-3:0Q/Koinonia Center, 1414 Kincaid
Come hear perspectives from the Goddess Christian Buddhist and
Jewish Traditions Refreshments provided
• Bi & Bi: Myths and Realities ot Bisexuality
4:30 6:0Q/Gumwood Rm. EMU
• Lesbian and Gay Families with Children
4:30 6 OQ/Ben Linder Rm. EMU
THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH
• Coming-Out in Oivorsa Communities
3:00 5:0(VGumwood Rm. EMU
Panelists share their experiences ot coming-out m minority
communities Come participate m an open dialogue between and
within th* Heterosexual and Gay communities ot color
FRIDAY, APRIL 16TH
• Queerest 10:00-3:3(VCour1yard, EMU
A spectacular celebration ot Queerness tills the EMU Courtyard Ail
Day today
• Good Vibration: A Celebration ot Lesbian
Sexuality
10 00-IMMVBen Under Rm, EMU
• Together We Have Made a Difference: A Reunion
ol GPAr'GALA/LGBA members and Co-diractors
S:00-7:0tVlnternatlonal Lounge. EMU
SUNDAY, APRIL 18TH
• Candle Light Vigil 7:WCourtyard. EMU
LGBA and JSU co-sponsor a memorial vigil tor lesbian and Gay
victims ot the Holocaust
FILMS! FILMS! FILMS! FILMS! FILMS!
• Edward the II
Friday April 16th 9 00 p m /Dining Rm EMU
Saturday, April 17th. 7 00 & 9 00 p m Dining Rm EMU
• Rocky Horror Picture Show
Friday April 16th 11 00 p m Dining Rm EMU
Saturday April 17th. 11 00 p m Dining Rm EMU
Pride Week\$ a chance for everyone to explore and
understand the variety and complexity of issues facing
lesbian. Gay and Bisexual people in a predominantly
Heterosexual culture
Get a complete program at the LGBA table in the EMU
lobby. For more information please call 346-3360 or
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-Oregon Daily EffTICriilcI S [30 i t S
Ducks hire new women’s coach
By Erick Studenicka
Q/egcm Oafy
Missouri assistant coach Jody
Kunge has been hired as the Ore
gon woman's head basketball
i on< h.
"I'm very excited about the
opportunity to coach at a presti
gious institution like Oregon."
Kungo said at a news conference
Friday 4 I isiint to put Oregon
Iwskolltall tuick on the map "
Kongo. 30. was the primary
recruiter fora Missouri team that
finished 10-A this season She has
also had assistant coaching stints
at Florida. Alabama ilirmingham
and Colorado State during her
career.
Kunge looked positively at the
<118 team that she inherits
"We have a strong nucleus
coming iwi( k." Kunge said "II we
got committed. with lots of work,
we can move in the Pac-10."
Range whs given a one-year
contract worth $42,000.
Range was asked if the
women's baskethall budget lim
ited the team's potential for suc
cess.
"Budget-wise, we ten compete
with anyone in the Pac-10."
Range said "I know where and
where not to spend money; I fee!
we c all get it done."
Associate athletic director
Barbara Walker said Range was
one of three finalists for the
position but was the only candi
date offered the job.
Walker was then asked if fill
ing the position with a woman
was on athletic department pri
ority
"(•etting the best person for the
‘Without a doubt,
we have hind a
person who will
bring respectability
back to our
program
— Rich Brooks,
athletic directoi
job was a priority.*' Walker said
Walker said she had worked
with Runge at Alahama-Birm
inghntn and the two had
remained in contact over the
years.
Athletic director Rich Brooks
Turn to COACH. Page 7
Women’s tennis sweeps matches
By Steve Mims
Oregon (huff CmtK&ia
The Oregon women's tennis team continued its
remarkable season this weekend bv sweeping
Willamette, Puget Sound. Portland and Portland
State 0-0 in each match.
The Ducks raised their school record for victo
ries to 22 with the weekend's wins, compared
w ith only four losses
Sara Willens won her No. t singles match
against Willamette Saturday with a 7-5, 6-0 tri
umph over Carrie Beelandi. Willens defeated
Portland s Andrea Svvilk 6-1. 6-0 Friday.
Sherry Fairgrieve played No. 1 for the Ducks
against Puget Sound and defeated Lisa Wong 2-6.
6-4, 6-3. Fairgrieve defeated Safaa-El Mansy of
Portland State 6-0, 6-1 Saturday.
Elise Adams won three matches during the
weekend, defeating Karyle Kramer of Puget
Sound and Annie Akita of Willamette 6-1, 6-2
each Saturday, one day after treating Portland's
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