President wraps up vacation,
looks toward his second term
■ VACATION: After a week
of golf and rest, Washington
business awaits Clinton
By Robert Burns
The Associated Press
His Caribbean vacation over,
President Clinton is wasting no
time in setting a tone for his sec
ond term, planning a series of
public events this week to high
light his policy priorities.
The president and his wife,
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
wrapped up a week of rest and re
laxation Sunday, including four
quiet days on a Caribbean island.
Embraced by warm sea breezes
and afforded privacy they rarely
get at home, the first couple pro
nounced the visit a “perfect” va
cation.
Returning to work Monday,
Clinton starts a schedule for the
two weeks before Inauguration
Day aiming to underscore a theme
central to his re-election cam
paign: the federal government
working more closely with other
segments of society to achieve
progress on thorny problems such
| as strengthening education.
During his vacation, Clinton’s
aides announced he would lead a
Camp David retreat for members
!of his old and new Cabinets. The
private session is meant as an
opening opportunity to discuss
second-term priorities.
On St. Thomas, Clinton stuck
mainly to golf and rest.
The first couple had talked of
boating to nearby St. John on Sun
day and walking the nature trails
in heavily wooded Virgin Island
National Park. But at the last
minute they opted for less-taxing
pursuits at the 3,700-square-foot
Sand Dollar villa overlooking Ma
gen’s Bay, which served as their
vacation retreat.
White House spokeswoman
Mary Ellen Glynn said they spent
the morning reading and working
a jigsaw puzzle. The president
and Mrs. Clinton were out past
midnight, dining at a local open
air restaurant. The president had
the special of the day — a plate of
“Old Wife” fish — washed down
with a nonalcoholic drink made
from an apple-like local fruit
called soursop.
It was the Clintons’ first visit to
St. Thomas, the easternmost out
post of the United States. Once
they’re back in Washington’s po
litical fray, it may seem a distant
memory.
The Republican-controlled
Congress is opening Tuesday
with its own priorities, including
an eagerness to investigate irregu
larities in Democratic campaign
fund-raising.
Clinton is putting a spotlight
this week on cooperative ventures
outside the capital. On Monday,
he’s attending an ecumenical
breakfast at the White House, and
administration officials said he
will stress that a national unity of
purpose is necessary to overcome
such social ills as racial intoler
ance.
Authentic Chinese Cuisine
RESTAURANT &
LOUNGE
947 Franklin Blvd.
0 343-4480
$ Winter Term
Elective Classes
Special Topics in Human Development
Exploring Leisure
HDEV 410 - CRN 23032/HDEV 510 - CRN 23036
Thursdays 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 112 ESL
Dr. Larry Neal 4 credits
Introduction to Adult Developement & Aging
HDEV 410 - CRN 25720/HDEV 510 - CRN 25721
Tues/Thurs 9:30 am - 10:50 am 301 GER
Dr. Chris Bolton 4 credits
Facilitating Older Adult Education
\ HDEV 410 - CRN 25722/HDEV 510 - CRN 25723
f Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 3:50 pm 112 ESL
f Dr. Chris Bolton 3 credits
I
Event Management
HDEV 410 - CRN 25724/HDEV 510 - CRN 25725
Tues/Thurs 11:00 am - 12:20 pm 107 ESL
Dr. Gaylene Carpenter 4 credits
For more information call the HDEV Office 346-3396, 180 ESL
Fujichrome RD135-20
For Bright Color Slides
$3.99
NO LIMIT
Ad Expires 1/17
Fujicolor CA135-24
For Brilliant Prints
$2.99
ISO 200
36 Exp-$3.99
qerlach’s"
mmmdt We Sell Photography. Not Just Cameras
CAMPUS
CAMERA
CENTER
The Internet Curriculum:
Workshops on Using Computers for Learning and Research (Winter 1997)
http.V/libweb. uoregon. edu/instruct/intemet. html
Welcome to the University of Oregon Library! In cooperation with
the Computing Center and Career Center, we’re offering non-credit
workshops on a variety of topics related to technology, the Internet,
and information resources. These workshops are offered free of
charge to members of the university community—all faculty, staff,
and students are invited to attend.
Most of the workshops are held in Knight Library. The classroom
symbols and locations are:
EC.Electronic Classroom (Room 144)
IMCB.Instructional Media Center, Studio B (Ground Floor)
ITC.Information Technology Center (2nd Floor)
LH.Lawrence Hall (Room 278)
LR.Lois Reed Seminar Room (Room 235)
Seating is limited, and available on a first come, first served basis.
No advance registration is necessary. For more information, please
call 346-1817.
Requests for accommodation related to disability need may be made
to 346-1897 at least one week in advance of the workshop.
PaWPite
Time
location
Introduction to the Internet
Wed, Jan 8. 12:30-1:50 pm.
Tue, Jan 14.5:00-6:20 pm.
Wad, Jan 22 „.12:30-1:50 pm.
Mon, Jan 27,.3:00-4:20 pm.
Ihu. FahS.1:00-2:20 pm.
The Janus System: A New Look
Wed, Jan 8.4:00-5:20 pm.
Thu, Jan 16.1:00-2:20 pm.
Usenet Discussion Groups
Wed, Jan 29.3:00-4:20 pm.
Wed, Feb 5.3:00-4:20 pm.
World Wide Web tor the Computer Novice
Thu,Jan9.1:00-2:20 pm.
Introduction to the World Wide Web
Thu, Jan 9.5:00-6:20 pm.
Fri.Jan 10.9:00-10:20 am.
Wed. Jan 15.12:30-1:50pm.
Thu, Jan 16....3:00-4:20 pm.
Tue, Jan 21..,.3:00-4:20 pm.
Thu, Jan 23.9:00-10:20 am.
Wed, Jan 29„.12:30-1:50 pm.
Tue, Feb 4.2:00-3:20 pm.
Netscape Tool Kit: Helpers and Plug-Ins
Tue. Jan21..„.1:00-2:20 pm.
Mon, Jan 27.12:30-1:50 pm.
Beyond Just Surfing: How To Find What You Really Want on the Net
HecommentM: experience using the Web
Thu. Jan 9.9:00-10:20 am.EC
Mon, Jan 13.12:30-1:50 pm.EC
Wed, Jan 15s.7:00-8:20 pm.EC
Wed, Jan 22..4:00-5:20 pm.EC
Tue. Jan 28. 4:00-5:20 pm.EC
Fri, Jan 31.2:00-3:20 pm.EC
Introduction to Web Publishing
Required: account on Darkwing or Gladstone: familianty with graphical Web browser highly
recommended.
Wed, Jan 15..2:30-4:20 pm.
Tue, Jan 21.1:00-2:50 pm.
Tue, Jan 28.1:00-2:50 pm.
Mon, Feb 3.1:00-2:50 pm.
Mon, Feb 10.1:00-2:50 pm.
Tue, Feb 25.2:00-3:50 pm.
Selected Topics in Web Publishing
Recommended: experience with HTML authoring
1: More HTML
1:00-2:50 pm.
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC (Windows)
..EC (Macintosh)
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC
..EC (Windows)
..EC (Macintosh)
..EC (Windows)
..ITC (Macintosh)
..EC (Windows)
JTC (Macintosh)
..EC (Windows)
..ITC (Macintosh)
Thu, Jan 16.
2: Images on Web Pages
Wed, Jan 22.
Thu, Jan 23.
3: Designing for the Web
Thu, Jan 30.
4: Debugging Tools
Thu, Feb 6.
5: Animation on the Web
Thu, Feb 13.
.10:00-11:50 am
.1:00-2:50 pm. ..
1:00-2:50 pm
.1:00-2:50 pm....
1 00-2.50 pm....
..LR
..ITC (Macintosh)
..LR (Windows)
..LR
..LR
..LR
Pay/PateTliaaLocatiow
6: HTML Editers and Coavartort
Wed, Feb 19.10:00>11:50 am.ITC (Macintosh)
Thu, Feb 20...1:00-2:50 pm.EC (Windows)
T, UaM nuk n_
• mi ipi ■
Thu. Feb 27.„,1:00-2:50pm.LR
I: Ferns * CGI Scripts
Recommended: account on Dartwing or Gladstone: knowledge of computer programming desirable
Thu, Mar 6.1:00-2:50 pm.LR
Advanced Lexis/Nexis
Required experience using Lexis/Nexts
Fri. Jan 31 .9:00*10:20 am EC
Fri. Feb 7.1:00-2:20 pm.EC
Mon. Feb 24 .4:30-5:50 pm.EC
Art and Architecture Information
Thu, Jan 23.0:30-5:50 pm.EC
Tue, Jan 28.6:00-7:20 pm.EC
Asynchronous Conferencing with Motet
Thu, Jan 9..:. 3:00-4:45 pm..EC
Chaos or Order? Using Bibliographic Management Software
Mon, Feb 3.4:00-5:20 pm.EC
Tue. Feb 4.4:00-5:20 pm.EC
Copyright Issues and Images
Tue, Jan 14. 3:30-4:50 pm.IMCB
Fri. Jan 31.1200-1:20 pm.LH'
*Please note classroom location: Lawrence Had, Room 278
Copystand Photography Fundamentals
Sal, Jan 18.10:00-12:30 pm.IMCB
Electronic Journals: No Cartage or Recycling Necessary
Mon, Feb 10.400-5:20 pm.EC
Tue. Feb 11.4:00-5:20 pm.EC
Excel 5.0 Advanced Topics
Required: experience using Excel.
Wed, Mar 5.2:00-3:50 pm.-.EC
Finding a Job on the Internet
Contact the Career Center. 346-3235, to register tor this workshop.
Thu, Jan 23.2:00-3:20 pm.EC
Thu, Feb 20.3:30-4:50 pm.EC
Internet Resources for Geographers
Tue, Jan 14.3:00-4:45 pm.EC
Wed, Jan 22.7:00-8:50 pm.EC
Introduction To Scanning: Creating and Moving Digitized Images
Thu, Feb 13.3:00-4:20 pm.ITC
Wed, Feb 19.3:00-4:20 pm.ITC
Lexis/Nexis
Tue, Jan 7.3:00-4:20 pm.EC
Mon, Jan 13.4 00-5:20 pm.EC
Fri. Jan 17.9:30-10:50 am.EC
Thu. Jan 30. .4 00-5:20 pm.EC
Thu, Feb 6 4.00-5:20 pm .EC
Special Features of SAS to Analyze and Interpret Data
Required knowledge of SAS. elementary statistics, account on Oregon or Darkwing
Fri, Jan 17.2:00-3:50 pm.EC
Using PowerPoint for Presentations
Mon, Feb 17 .2:00-3.50 pm .EC
World News Connection (FBIS Online)
Wed Feb 19_ .2 00-320 pm . ... EC