Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 03, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    QUESTION:
What’s your favorite rainy day
activity?
“I like to
just stand
out in the
rain. I’m
from
New
York, and
the rain is so much
cleaner here."
TRACY BIGGERSTAFF
sophomore, undecided
“Ride my
bike in
the mud
at a BMX
track.”
SALLY STEEL
freshman, undecided
“Stay
home,
rent
movies
and eat a
lot of
Doritos."
CELINE ROSARIO
senior, psychology
“Climbing
trees." |
EU ELDER
freshman, undecided
“I'd have
to say
happy
hour at a
local
bar.”
CHRIS LANGDON
senior, general science
"I’d say
Sega.”
BRANDON WICK
junior, psychology
Future of Africa to be discussed
By Chester Allen
Oregon Daily f rnetaH)
An internationally known African scholar will
visit the University tonight to (hs< uss the problems
and opportunities Africa faces after the end of the
Cold War.
In his lecture, "Global Africa and the Black
World After the Cold War." Dr. Ali Mazrui will
examine how the end of the Cold War has put
African countries in a weaker political position,
said Saluted Adejuntobi, a University graduate stu
dent in history.
• During the Cold War, hath Russia and the Unit
ed States competed for influence in Africa. Ade
jumobi said "Since the demise of the Soviet
Union. Afrit an countries have lost aid hih! the
political power of bulant ing lietween the i ornpet■
jug interests of the Soviets and tin* t nited Stales
Ma/rui. author of more than i!t) hooks and tun
articles about past and presold Africa. is ontt of the
most prestigious Afruanist si hoiars in the world
today, said Quiutard Taylor, a University history
professor.
Ma/.rui received his PhD from Oxford Univer
sity and has lectured about Afrit an affairs on all
five continents. Taylor said.
In addition to his academic work. Mazrui has
been involved in many United Nations projects,
ranging from human rights to mn lear prolifera
tion. Taylor said
"He's an eminent si holar,” Taylor said Not
many people have at t ornplished what he has done
over the past 4!) years "
M i/rui's lecture will begin at ~ p m in Room
I r>() (Columbia
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100 Willamette Hall
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