White train FROM THE PAST: Several University students were among the 35 protesters crrested in 1984 for blocking a “white train' headed for the Trident submarine base in Bangor. Wash The train carried components to buid nuclear weapons The train stopped to avoid protesters sitting on the frocks white Portland City Police and Union Pacific Railroad secu rity guards dragged the protesters away The train was called the 'white train' because it was painted white to deflect heat We’ll ask you to do unusual things Well, not exactly dancing half-naked but many other interesting tasks Be a Resident Assistant University Housing i* looking for active, enthusiastic people who would like to till the Resident Assistant positions in the residence halls (or the 94-'95 academic year Compensation: Room and hoard plus $600 pet year. Eligibility: Must have Junior standing by tall term 1994 and have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. You must also attend one of the following ( orientation sessions: Tuesday. Jan. 25th 7 pm Gold Room (Corson Hall). Saturday January 29 2:45 pm E'iWEB Building Communiry Room, 500 E. 4th Avc. Application deadline: Tuesday, Feb. 1st. 5 pm For more information contact: University Housing or call 346-4277 By the way, if you like dancing half naked, dont hesitate to come. •An AAEO institution committed 10 cultural diversity and in compliance with the ADA. Advertise in the ODE Classifieds today! Man sexually attacks woman in apartment By Mandy Baucum Ortfpon D#*y t rr^^kJ A University student was sex uallv assault!*! Sunday morning in h#»r home on Patterson Stne-t A man entered the woman's apartment through an unlocked door about 7 a rn . said Carey Drayton, director of the Univer sity Office of Public Safety Tlie assailant was des< ribed as a white male in his early 30s. approximately 5-foot-6 and weighing about 140 pounds. He was woaring a black-and-white plaid long-sleeved shirt and cot ton pants whose color was not known. The case is currently classi fied as first-degree sodomy and attempted rape. The Eugene police depart ment is investigating the matter BRIDGE Continued from Page 1 ting voter permission The four council members opposing the tits ision to wait on design plans said not enougli input has (k>i;ii given to plan ners. and the public: doesn’t know enough about the project More work needs to be done to analyze the effects of the chosen bridge alternative. . "There's a whole lot of ques tions wo haven't dealt with, " Councilor Barbara Keller said. "A split vote on this issue is not going to further anyone's cause." The council voted to appoint a citizen's advisory committee that would work on planning and design aspects of the bridge and to develop a conceptual land use plan for the South bank area of the Willamette River. This would include redevelop ment of the Agripac food pro cessing plant and restoration of the MiIIrace. The committee will be appointed immediately and will work on the land use plan until the election. If the project is approved, the committee will begin work on bridge designs. There’s a whole lot of questions we haven’t dealt with.’ -Barbara Keller -City Councilor A bicycle bridge to he built east of Kerry Street Bridge was also approved by the council, despite arguments by Councilor Keller that the bridge would ruin an important area of Alton Baker Park. The " Franklin option," which would stoer southbound bridge traffic onto Franklin Boulevard was passed by the council. The "Oakmont connector"that con nects Centennial Boulevard and Coburg Road north of the bridge was also approved and will be included — along with the Franklin option and bicycle bridge — in the total bridge package. Councilor Nancy Nathanson prepared the bridge plan pre sented before the council Mon day. 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