ROSES '9.99 do/ l of O *loc? * t»w».o» • »w THE GREAT STEAK OUT FULL STEAK DINNER $2.99 (4-7 pm) $5.99 (7-9 pm) FREE DANCE LESSONS 44 ■ Tth 683-5160 Who needs an MBA degree in today’s competitive business environment? You do. | An MI1A degree (nun ilk I Ituversiiy ul (Itegon provides invaluable tools for Ik'lptng you full ill i .irivf and business goals An MBA i an ecjuip you wilh iIk* necessary skills lit ilnnk globally. solve problems creatively ami respond i|iik kly willnn a rapidly changing marketplace We invite you to ulleml MBA Day IW.I I isienioom panelists discuss Ihe progiam ask questions i>| | miner and current students and j meet our 1 tiiec lot MBA Day 1993 Wednesday, December 1st • 4:30 -1>:30 p in. Ca*rltnger I iHiiiyc l'Diversity ot Oregon 1 relieve of Business (.raduale Sc bool ol Management uill t-fn i Ido far inure il< I’ll!" Chelsea House Christian Co-Op House opening on men's & women's floors starting winter term. Contact: Mary Ann at 343-2674 Sec./ $3 joyviif ‘^ 2 $3 Ugh \ii\\ ^ 3 $6 HMhgBM Tlw taper ruS fVCCOVy Musi be 21 or oi er UiLlttk 342 3351 Knars i y-v !lj»ai>l» UiiP UNIVERSITY UPDATE • Thu On'jjon Children's Choir will perform at a seasonal open house at the University Museum of Art at 2:30 p.m Dec 12 The choir, whic h is made up of children from around the com munity will perform songs from around the world University music. Professor Randall Moore will direc t The event is free* and open to the public. Two clowns. Sparky and Mitch, will also perform a series of skits and puppet shows celled "Kiddlv Jinx" ot 1:45 and 3:15 p.m. The open house will also open two art exhibitions. "Robert Raushenberg: The Stoned Moon Series" is a collection of 29 lith ographs on loan from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The second exhibition will lie the second in a series of four exploring the work of the late Oregon painter David McCosh. Both exhibits will be on display until Feb. 13. Guest curator Craig Chesire, a Portland State University pro fessor of art will give a gallery talk on the McCosh exhiht at 2 p.m. Dec:. 12. The Museum of Art is regular ly open from noon to 5 p.m Wednesday to Sunday It will be closed Dec. 24-26. and Dec 31 Jan 2 For more information, (.all 346-3027 • Five University authors who have written books on Oregon s natural history will sign copies of their books at the Museum of Natural History Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. At 3 p.m. Theodore Stem, Uni versity professor emeritus of anthropology, will give a short talk on his book Chiefs and Chief Tinders Indian Relations at Fort Sez Ferre, 1818 1855. The hook traces the lives of the Forst Nez Perce fur traders and the Middle Columbian Indian tribes. Other guest authors and fea tures books include: C. Melvin Aikens. University professor of anthropology and author of the now third edition of Archaeolo gy of Oregon: Robert Clark, Uni versity president emeritus, author of The Odyssey of Thomas Con don: Thomas Connolly and Den nis Jenkins, archaeologists for the Oregon State Museum of Anthro pology, co-authors of Archaeo logical Investigations at Seaside. Oregon. ET ALS MEETINGS llillcl will meet today from n 4S« m. to 1 p m #11414 Kincaid. For more information, call 34.1 11920 „ Unwanted Setual Behavior Teak Forc.a will maat today from 1 to 2 30 p m in EMU (adif Room# C and D For more information. call 346-3210 I Ml Board will maat today from 4 30 to 6 30 p m in the EMU Board Room. For more infor mation, call 346-3725 Amnntv International will meet tonight at 7 in KMl' Oder Room B Aaeembly (omimttae on Multicultural Curriculum will meat today from 11 .10 am to 1 p m in Room 240 Willamette For more information, tall 346-3013. 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