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UNIVERSITY UPDATE • Performance urtist Tim Miller will perform at tonight 8 p.m. in the Robinson Theatre, 1 100 Old Campus Lane Miller, one of the "NFA Four" artists who challenged the National [•Endowment for the Arts' der ision to rescind funding already appro priated, brings censorship issues to the forefront Tickets are $10 for general admission and $(> for students and seniors For more information, rail! 348-4373. • A snow camping clinic that will teach techniques needed to travel deep into the snowy wilderness will be 7:30 p ill I uesdav in LML Room 17, 1 I'll K 13th Ave The free clinic offered by the l inversity Outdoor Program will dis( uss gear, safety and snow shelters l or more information, call 340-4303 • Maria Lugones of the Latin American and Cariblxian Studies program from SfJNY at Hing liamton will give a lecture tilled "Hoomerang Perception and the Colonizing («i/c" from 7 to <) p m Tuesday in the KMC C.umwood Room l.ugones has written extensively on feminist philos ophy and the philosophy of race and gender, and is the author of /Vregnnn/rs/P//grim ages hssoys in Pluralism hrmimsm The event is part of the "Ratio Theo ry Women’s Voices. Now Para digms" lecture series • Cheryl Marshall, soprano, and Caroline Almonte, piano, will perform at H p in Tuesday at Beall Concert Hall The per formers will play mush by Charles Ives, John ( age. Milton Babbitt. Joan l-alfarbare and oth ers Tickets are $<> 50 for gener ill admission and $3.50 lor stu dents and seniors For more information, call 34fi-5fi7H • N V M (amzele/. considered by academics to be the dean of modem Philippine literature, will present a talk titled "Philippine Literature: Work-in-Progress" at 11 a m Wednesday in KMU Ceil turv Room I For more informa tion. (all 34(i-1 'il 1 • Brian O'Neill, assistant aniiaeologist for the ()regon State Museum of Anthropology, will give o talk titled Mountains and Rivers Upland Occupation of Southwest Oregon" at 4 30 p m. Thursday at the University Muse um of Natural History A St donation is encouraged For more information, ( all 340 (024 • Author N V M (kmzaler. will sign copies of his new honk, 1 hr Hrrad of Salt and (>thrr .Stones at 4 to p m Thursday at the 1 in versits Bookstore A pollock din ner in his honor, which is open to the public, is si heduled for 0 ft) p m at lO'U Roland \\ .i\ in l.ugene The potluck is sfKinsored bv the Philippine American Association id Kugenc Spring field I-or more information. ( all 34(>-1321 • Odessa Ramirez, chair woman of the Southwest Net work of Citizen's Alert w ill give ,t free lecture on native sover eignty .in<l environmental degra dation at !) p m Thursday in Room 260 Condon For more information, call 146-5015 • Visiting artist David Shaner will talk alKiut ceramic s and his own work at 7 30 p.m Thursday in RtMim 115 Lawrence The free lecture is port of the Fine Arts Visiting Lecture and Workshop Series For more infonnation. call 346-3610 • Members of the University Opera Workshop will perform si enes from well-known operas at K p in Friday at Beall Concert Hall Musical selections include Mozart s "Don Giovanni." (k>un od's 'Romeo and Juliette,” Menottl s Hie Old Maid and the Thief and the Opera Workshop will present the selections with light staging and costuming, accompanied by piano, rickets are $4 for general admission and S2 for students and senior citi zens For more information, call the University School of Music at 346'5678. • The University Museum of Natural History will present "Skeletal Artie illation with Will Peters" at to a m Saturday. Feb. 12 Peters will teach various ways the articulators reconstruct bones into a skeleton that accurately represents the living animal Fees for the ‘ Clot Art" workshops arc SIS per session per person for non •members and $12 for mem bers. For more information, call A4ti-3024 • The University Jazz Studies program will present a second round of jazz combos at H p in Saturday. Feb 12 in Beall Con cert Hall. Two jazz quintets and a jazz sextet will perform at the program under the direction of Assck late Professor Steve Owen and Assistant Professor Ciorv Ver sace Tickets are $4 for general admission and $2 for students and senior citizens. For more information, call 348-5878. m IdIVERsItY Yu are invited to attend a public forum to discuss Multicultural Education and the future of the Race, Gender and Non-European-American requirement. When? Where? Thursday, February 10 from 12-2pm Walnut Room, EMU (Across from Post Office) Please bring ideas, comments, and criticisms. Sponsored by the Assembly Committee on Multicultural Curriculum ET ALS MEETINGS I anclM ape Architecture Studio 489 ’>89 will hold a community design mooting for htidmli of Amazon tiudoiil housing (NW neighborhood) tonight from 7 to 9 at the Amazon Community Room. For more information, ( ail Stan lone* at 346 Hi 19 ASI () will hold « program* confer once (open forum) today at 5 p in in I Ml < >*Ur Room f KMK.ION Chi Alpha ( hnstian fellowship will hold a worthip service and bible study tonight at 7 in Room 105 Ksslinger For more information, < «t11 34b 0910. MISt .1.1 l.ANM MtS Department of (irrmamc language* and literature will sponsor a S< andina vian film titled Northern Lights (subti tied) tonight at 8 in Room 115 Pacific 1 nr more information, call 34b 406b lapanrsr Student Organization will sponsor a Japanese language table today from 4 JO to 5 30 p.m in Room 115 Par*fic Lor more information, call .143' (X162 Oregon lluinanitie* ( enter will span *or a lecture demonstration by Cheryl Marshall, soprano. and Caroline Almonte, pianist, on Collaborations between Singers and Composers Idea* regarding Tec hniques am) Interpreta tion today at 4 p m in the (.erimger Alumni Ixrunge for more information, call 14(. 1934 Career Planning ami Placement Ser vice will liwiiwir a presenilation by Pets Mart tonight from b to 7 in KMlr ( auitury Room A Career Planning and Plai emeiil Ser vice will conduct an mlorvum workshop today from I to 4 10 p m in KMC (c*«iar Room F Career Planning and Placement Ser vie e will ( unduet an office orientation today from J to 4 p.m in Room 221 lieu drink* Career Planning and Placemen! 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