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r»5“ OFF ANYTHING with value of $25 or more IN THE STORE Regular or sale Price n I I L DR MARTENS VANS CONVERSE 57 W Broadway and 957 Willamette Downtown Mall POSTERS I VISION I LA GEAR All You C\n EM Dviffct • Special Vegetarian Section • Featuring Fine Wines and Beer • Korean Style Soup Noodles • Curry Chicken, Szechuan Style • Traditional Favorites Buffet Lunch: Mon-Fri 11:30 - 2:00 Timet Dinner: Sun-Thurs 5:30 - 9:30 900 W. 7th • 687-2130 S1.00 OFF wok & grill orders only w/student I.D. Sun-Thurs. on orders ol $7.25 and up W'AIS.'I M* AVI) SAVI. 25* OFF mm Hiviui Hot Carmel Apple Cider Fall Creek Steamer 8165 1 Regularly $1 90 A double espfesso with chocolate, cinnamon and steamed milk FALL CREEK it a k i: k v r <i / «• 881 East I3lh Avenue no*! to the UO Boc*siore 484 1662 Open Monday-Ffiday 7 30-7 Saiufday 8-6 Sunday 10-4 Drink Special* Good Through Friday. November 19.1993 ASUO Continued from Page 1 Mime ideas on that." he said. Student official* cams to Monday's meeting ful ly hacked by the I PC.. Student Senate. EMI! board and ASUO Executive, which decided last week not to follow the administration-amended Clark Docu ment. ASUO President Eric Bowen said last week that he would argue against the amendment all the wav to the Oregon State Board of Higher Education. He didn't need to. "I was pretty surprised," said lav Forsythe, com munications coordinator for the ASUO, who expect ed Monday to be the start of a long Irnttle "Eri< did a great gob and showed the administration that he can rally the student organizations and get support " The amendment the ASl JO hopes to devise would minimize incidental fire hikes, block any possibil ity for the IPO to micro-manage the EMU board bud get and keep the I PC as the overseeing body for all fee-funded groups. Forsythe said. "This is the same line that we've kept with before," he said. Forsyth said the ASl 'O already has a rough plan that it will be finalizing over the next several months. The University circulated its amendment to stu dent officials Oct 29. just one business day before the Nov 1 deadline mandated bv the Clark Docu ment. ASUO officials argued ever since receiving the amendment that they didn't receive enough time for comment The administration, on the other hand, has said discussion ended Inst May when Univer sity President Myles Brand directed Moseley and several other officials to write a proposal changing the IFC rules Keeping the IFC from direct management of the EMU lioard budget was the chief concern pushing the administration to change the IFC rules. Mose ley said ET ALS mu rw »s Asklepiad* wiH men* tonight at b in FMt Onturv Room f For more infurmitiMi. c*IJ 667 A266 Inc tdroul I wl wnmiili* wilt moot icxtay at 4 10 it m in lh« F.MU Walnut Room For more information. call 146 1749 FMI Hoard Houm (oitimillra Mill m«*l lodav front 4 10 to f> 10 p m in F'.MU Odar Room F lor more informal ton. tail 346 1720 ScNirly of Professional |ournalists will rntwl tonight a! 7 30 in KMU (adn Room f For mom information. rail M3 1498 Amnrth Intrrnational Mill moat tonight from 7 to fl in EMU (atUt Room 8 Hdlel will moat today from 11 4’' « rtt to 1 p in «i 1414 Kincaid Few more information, i all 343 8920 FMt Board Budget ( nmmtllrr will ntact today from l 10 to 4 30 j» m in FMt! (odar Room f For more* information, (ail 34t> 3720 Asian Pacific American Student Union will meet today at S p in in Hoorn 22S Conn wlmg Canter For more ioforautlon, call 34ft4 142 (nllffr Republican* will mmrt tonight at 7 tn the EMI' Hoard Room ()«trvil«n Anonvmoui wil' mwl today from 12 30 lo 1 30 p m at Koinoni* Center MISCELLANEOUS Academic Adming A Student Service* will pmeant a workshop on the international rtudte* major todav at 3 30 p m in Room 1M Oregon Mall For mom information, call 34ft 3211 Career Planning end Placement Service* will conduct an interview workshop todav frurn 2 30 to 4 p.m in Room 221 Hendrick» Career Planning and Placement Service* will end the bidding today at 4 p m for the following organ i rat ion* Okie* Discount C*»rp Mutual of Omaha and GTK Career Planning and Placement Service* will conduct an office orientation today from 5 to 6 p m in Room 221 Hendricks. The CiAF will platant an intern program tonight from 7 to 11 in EMU Cedar Room A For more information. < all 484-1132 Outdoor Program will show the video Whitewater Blooper* today at 12 .10 p m in the EMU Basement. Room 3 7 For more information, call 348-4365. Student Employment will conduct a surn rnar employment workshop today from 2 to 3 p m at 12 Hendricks Hall For more infor mation, call 346 3214 DMA Leadership Team sponsor lead study tables tonight from 7 to 11 in EMU Cedar Rooms A and H For more information, call 346 3479 AStfO will have a grievance table today from 9 a m to 3 p.m in the EMU Lobby Deadline for submitting tt Alt to the Emerald front desk 300 IMlis noon the ihi\ before publication I t Als run the day of the event unless the went takes pirn v before -I PARENTS WEEKEND!! November 12-14 Oregon Vocal Jazz Ensemble Friday Nov 12, 8:00 p m Beall 1 Fall, $4 00 (Si2 00 Students anti Seniors) vjo-l7hl 77ip Learned Ladies Nov 11-13, 8:00 p.m Robinson I heat re, to Ml Me, 4101 Oregon v. Stanford Football j Saturday, Nov 13, 1:00 p m Aut/en Stadium, 1-800-WIBFOOT School of Music Student Recital Saturday, Nov. 13, 8:00 p.m Beall Hall, RtHim 198, Free .346-3761 Howard Reingold Lecture Saturday, Nov. 13, 8:00 p.m Mult Center tor the Performing Arts, 687-5000 i L For information on additional Parents Weekend activities and community events, call the Student University Relations Council. 346-2107 ‘ 'IS.' VH r* * •.* *n*r, fruttfftxri 1)>t>^ro ' * »v*»f'wil , rj| Orogrjr 1 TVWt/<‘. f/ fttlfXtn&tiCM <4<j'4fi . WE WONT PLAY k TOP 40. * RHYTHM AND REVEW3. I FRDATSM THE EMERALD. V 1_CL Reogole tHi^ popefl 100 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Lyr>«tt«. 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