Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 20, 1993, Page 9D, Image 91

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    CISCAP
Continued from Page 8D
them to work and trying to get
materials donated from local
companies.”
University faculty and students
have been involved in CISCAP
since its beginning. Val Burris, a
professor of sociology at the Uni
versity. has seen CISCAP evolve
and grow in the community dur
ing the Inst decode He said the
focus has shifted from a focus on
Nicaragua and El Salvador to
Latin America as a whole. He also
said the issues are more visible
in Eugene than a lot of other com
munities the same size, because,
in part, of the University.
“Eugene is recognized nation
ally as a community involved in
Central American issues. A
number of chun lies here have
been active around the issues,
and a small Central American
refugee population in Eugene
has helped to keep the issues
olive." Burris said. "A lot of peo
ple have come out of Eugene to
work at national-level groups
There are outstanding grass
roots organizations here as
well."
Although CISCAP is prohahly
the largest organization in
Eugene that duals with Central
American issues, it is not the
only one The Latin American
Support Committee and the Uni
versity of Oregon/University of
El Salvador Sister Citv Project
am two organizations located on
campus that also dual with Cen
tral American issues.
LASC arranges film showings
and tours for speakers from
Latin America throughout the
school year. UO/UES works
solely with matters in El Sal
vador — the focus is primarily
on the student population in El
Salvador and the relationship
between the two universities
Because of a large turnover in
staff at UO/UES, the project is
now seeking new members. Par
ticipation In the project can
mean a trip to El Salvador and
University credit for the
involvement. People interested
in joining UO/UES are encour
aged to get involved regardless
of having anv knowledge of El
Salvador.
CISCAP. l.ASC and UO/UES
are independent organizations,
but they have all worked in con
jun< tion with each other on \ ar
ions events. For more informa
tion about anv of the groups, call
CISCAP at 485-8833.
DOC’S
Continued from Page 2D
tion. Sited several bloc ks from
campus or the downtown bars.
Doc's is too far away for most
students to stagger home drunk,
especially now that the weather
will he1 returning to Oregon rain
At least one person in a group
will need to he sober for the
inevitable drive back.
Luc kily. Doc's Pad gives peo
ple plenty of time to sober up
Doc’s closes at 2:30 a m . and
they don't set the1 c.loc k forward
1 fi minutes
Word of mouth lias boosted
Dot 's popularity signifit antly
during the summer. So fast has
been Dot s rise that it is in dan
ger of falling to the "ET Syn
drome.''
Named for the movie that
everyone loved but soon t ame to
hate, the ET Syndrome essen
tially boils down to this axiom
Once everyone likes something,
no one does When Dot s does
lose its special qualities, just let
it go. like Eugene should have
done with the 1960s Hut until
then, pass the peanuts
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