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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1996)
Oue*t'« vmrngrn. ju.t •«»! of Autmn SUKMum. N» marly comptotad •« MO units ot a* rxrw studs* housing Apwtmsnts ars avatlatMs w«h am. two. thrss or lour bsdrooms New complex provides payment plans ■ HOUSING: Other perks include a copy center, a fitness center, and nightly security patrols By Dawn Peugh Comiwumy ftaponpr A heated pool, Jacuzzi. film*** center and mmiiim center may sound like attractions at a vaca tion resort, but those am |u*t a tow of the porks that will create an environment students wilt enjoy living in, said the general manager of a new apartment com puts. located )ust east of Autzen Stadium on Kinsrow Street — eight minutes by bike or a 25 minute walk on the bike path to the University — Duck's Village target* students by supplying furnished apartments. Alt a student needs to move in are basic personal belongings, said Gena Bernard, general man ager of Duck's Village (hick's Village will begin leas tng next Monday, and students can begin moving in as early as September. The entire complex has 230 units Student* may choose on# of three rental payment plans full payment, payment in installments or monthly pay went The rates are available on a per person basis The complex offers one, two. three or four bedroom apart - menu. • One-bedroom apartments, located on either the first or sec ond floor, are MX) square feet and available for one or two peo ple. Coat is $279 to $289 a month per person or $358 to $378 for one person • Two bedroom Apartment#, located on the mm:ond floor, ere 816 square feet and have a built In break hut bar instead of a table and chairs The unlta cm) front $326 to $346 a month per per HO. • Three-bedroom apartment*, located on the firet floor, are l,tM»6 square (net with a patio and additional outside storage •pace Tlie units coat from $200 to $3 to a month per person • Four-bedroom apartments. I mated on the first and second floor*, are t,4t» square feet townhouses with cathedral ceil ings, two full i*eth* and a *un deck off each living room Coat is $305 to $325 a month per per ton. hath apartment is furnished with an oak end table, oak coffee table, chair, sofa, white cabinet* and a matching linoleum floor All apartments have forced gas heating and central air condi tioning First floor apartment* are wheelchair accessible "These we amenities designed to meet [students') needs." Bernard said "We've designed thl* to fit their style of living * Each bedroom ha* a wait-in closet, a built-in desk with a chair, two phone jack* — one is a designated modem line — a full-site bed and a lock on each bedroom door "That way. when your room* mate* decide to throw a party while you are out of town, you can lock your door *o people won't go through your stuff.’ said Sonpi Guy. office manager of Duck's Village Duck's Village encourages people to sign up fee their leases with roommates In mind, but tor £ DUCK'S VILLAGE I L the people who have no room* mate*. Duck'* Village can for mulate a list and mml and talk wtlh future roommates to **« what work* beat This year Imhm are available for 10 month*, but con*e«ullv# lease* will be for 12 month*, front June to |une The ftr»t pm*, pie to tubmtt leave applications will be the first to dec ide where they want to live. Bernard said he will not have co-ed roommate* In the three and four bedroom apartment* after dealing with relationship problems in similar complete* in Bolder. Colo . and Fresno, Calif. Additional Ducks Village bonuses include a copy center with work stations and comput er* for rent, security personnel walking the grounds at night and maintenance repairs to be made within an hour of request. Gene Bernard and Sooia Guy will be available in the KMU on Thursday and Friday from a am to 5 p in to answer ques tions and band out brochures about Duck's Village. I I r Block Fl#s DraffoH DSO • BolU Vuomct Bucci A more I sunglasses f Bnng m thu coupon for $S 00 off •ungfowa $35 00 ot matt- Etptm V17/96 t r ^ 1 " . ' ""."""."" .. .. ... y ‘VetsClub & Colonial Inn Restaurant* Open to the Public - i-""" . mm ,v..i • ^.. Dangerous Household Objects performing Wed, Fri, & Set faBOpoi-ldXfcmi BuHei Tue* Fn. II *m-2 pm * IS 00, Senior* M SO Menu Mon Sul. U am-ikMng Uve Music. Blues & Jaut Wed. Fri & Sat, 9 pm-1 am » Willamette * MS-.list * (Wn^wf mviUNt • - - - ■ '^4ll available FOR jpftTRING 1996 *^vw< ^Mental awareness wc>rkshops _ _LAvX MAY 17. II ft 19 2 emltd (HOrV <1(15101 Tutlnm $190 i Mfe mi imjli iaici ihmg Qrrgtm't cowl provide m uumittn* and mfutmttut field lab ft* ihe uudt of plant*. #wmai», hotury and jn>( ofy Tla* *v*ith«p will e*pk*r preacrvatton and me tunes, recur (ffwmimvi pwwvc virocs. *dl an the historical ami feotofscai signifi <mm of these escepwooal resources ORBOON RIVKKS MAY 24.23 A 26 2 credit* (HDEV 410/510) Twfwn $100 Investigate the eacMtag riparian environment* of thegsm'% n*cr» held UN on local mm offer first hand espmure to help students gam an understand in|t of the proMeim. relationships. concepts and op pwturoue* for riser activities Stiuho of plants, arumah history and over geology anil hrtsaden students’ aware ness of Oregon's waterways. 1 PARK RESOURCES—MAY 51. JlfNK I ft 2 2 crniite (HDEV 420/510) Tuttum $180 Tin* ***kthop n dfufttctS b> allow the participant* an opportunity to ckndy eaamtnr the need*. development. com* and mana*enj<rw of public pari »>*trm* hiekl Lain will «srt pari* to talk to the pcrvmnrl about the hutory, budget, and the teal pruNnmAoiutMMn Agtratchamc to find new planet (or recreation For Information, call Mel faekaon at IWH 14k-44.lt or the Continuation Center at UtD) Ma-tiJI With ■ Maori tj* Miiustitwni Irian Atkm*un Gradual* School ot Mart *!*«**« you get * mjnng*mem nfc«.«<h>n urpcnt* (» an MRA <n hu«> ***** or an MPA in puWk admimurainm Thar* hn«>M »» cumhtiM iw,» Jrgwrt into one (Har ttun» managm to e*t»! in Uxh private and puhl* etcuM carvcn W* r» ilw only *th»»d in ib« N.i«h»oi to offw th«. and wr'nr (he only Jeftr* t in ihe mnon wuh double accreditation Hun t why m* ployen of Our (wattr their verutility and > apahtltty And why our eradwate*hold tu>.h prominent powiwn* tn buunr**. s> <vrtnmrnt and non peofti iUgwniM«K«M M you'd Idsr to know more atxM our brand of management tiktuun. give u* a t«U at (101) 170-6167 o* r mail agem ^tm<«»tnn#wilUnvr(tr rdu tm own iitauiMti wauaiUMt mkmmum in im u t « * MWIIO »» »IH «*. t* AND HMUta* i WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY A1 KIN SON ORA DU AT I SCHOOl Of MANAGtMtNT **00 STATE ST Rif T SAIIM OREGON 97J0I