Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 17, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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QUESTION:
What would be a really cool
way to die?
“Flying
off a cliff
on the
Oregon
Coast in
a 69
Camaro."
BRET VANDERBERQ
sophomore, english
“Being hit
by a car
because
your last
minutes
would be
spent lis
tening to all the wit
nesses' different ver
sions of what hap
pened."
AUDIE LUKASAVICH
sophomore, romance lang.
“Jumping
into the
Grand
Canyon.
The last
thing you
' would
look at was beauty and
then bam."
CHAD MARSHALL
junior, pre-medical
“Falling
onto a
stake and
being
impaled.
It would
have to
go through the heart so
I wouldn't be flailing
around on a stake"
HUGH JENSEN
juntor, finance
“Going
skydiving j
with no
chute.
Not too
peaceful,
but it
would be quick.
MARIEKA FARRENKOPF
senior, sociology
“The best
way
would be
to die
while
saving
someone
else’s life."
PAMELA OLDFIELD
senior, biology/chemistry
Language center plans
By Jen Ellison
O«0Of* O i 'y [menakl
One of the best Japanese pro
grams in the notion has just got
ten better.
Flans for the new US West
Center for Japanese Language
Education, to tie open on the Uni
versity campus in fall 1994. were
announced Inst Thursday at the
stale Capitol.
Funded by a S'ttl.MO grunt
from tin* US West Foundation,
the new language center will
bring a Japanese language teacher
11mgr.)m lo campus
The center wilt train I a pan use
tea< hers in elementary and see ■
ondary schools, design a kinder
garten through 1/th-grade cur
riculum in the language, and
produce new materials lor teach
ing Japanese
The center will also adminis
ter a new Japanese language
teacher certificate program to
start in fall 1043 as a part of a
master's degree program in the
language.
The demand for mcxlem Japan
ese instruction materials and pro
ficient instructors of tho Japan
ese language is on the rise, said
Kathleen Bowman. University
vice provost for international
affairs.
"American teachers of Japan
ese in elementary and secondary
schools struggle with a lack of
both appropriate materials for
their classrooms and carefully
thought out curriculum models."
Bowman said.
The new center will operate
under the University's Depart
ment of East Asian Languages.
COMMUNITY UPDATE
Overpass gets federal funding
A project proposal to construct a bicycle/pedes
trian overpass at lHth Avenue to connect the hike
paths on each side of the street was recently sole* t
t-d to receive a federal grant of $490,000
The project. expected to cost a total of $012,000.
will link the two sections of Westmoreland Park
that are now separated by IHtli Avenue ( onstrm ■
lion is expected to l)**gin in the summer of 1994
The new overpass w ill l>e located alxmt 500 feet
east of Chambers St met
The projet t was seventh on the original list of
projects submitted to the Oregon Department of
Transportation for this region and was not chosen
in the first round of funding The project was select
ed when ODOT expanded the amount of funding
for each of its regions.
Cancer society sponsors fund-raiser
The American Cancer Society will lei locking up
"jailbirds" Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday in
an effort to "put cant er behind liars."
To help donate to the annual event, people tan
file a complaint and take out a warrant for some
one's arrest An official jail-a-thon "sheriff” will
serve the warrant, arrest and transport the arrested
person to the jail, located this year at Rock 'n Rodeo.
While in custody, they t an call friends, family or
business associates to raise bail, which will be
donated to the society. Hail will lie set by the per
son who filed the complaint and can be anywhere
from $300 to $3,000. hut the judge ma\ alter it A
$5 arrest fee is charged for each complaint. To Till
out an arrest form, call the Lane County of the Amer
ican (ant er Society at 4H4-2211.
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