Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 02, 1998, Page 22, Image 22

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
The Oregon Daily Emerald is seeking a student representative to
serve on its Board of Directors.
The ODE is governed by a ten-member volunteer hoard of
directors, which includes two student body representatives
appointed by the ASUO president. These students, appointed for a
two-year term, must be enrolled for a minimum of six
(undergraduate students) or three (graduate students) credit
hours and may not be on the staff of the ODE.
Board members meet monthly to consider financial, policy, legal
and personnel matters, including selection of editor and general
manager. The board does not, however, get involved in editorial
content. Additional attendance is sometimes required for
committee meetings.
Application deadline is Monday, October 12
and term of office is effective upon appointment.
Submit letter of application and resume to:
Geneva Wortman, ASLIO President
Suite 4, Erb Memorial Union.
The ODE is an equal opportunity employer committed to a culturally diverse workplace.
Minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
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Entertainment briefs
Duckfest kicks off
Saturday on campus
Duckfest, a day-long whirlwind
of student-related events, will
take place Saturday. The events
begin with a barbecue for resi
dence hall students on the lawn of
15th Avenue and Agate Street
from 4 to 6 p.m. Various recre
ational activities will be available,
including sand volleyball.
The EMU Recreation Center
will be open from 6 to 9 p.m., fea
turing billiards, foosball and a
video arcade. The Buzz Coffee
house in the EMU will feature
stand-up comedians from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. Finally, free swing
dance lessons will be offered at 8
p.m. in the EMU Ballroom, fol
lowed by a free concert (with stu
dent I.D.) by Indigo Swing at 9
p.m.
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Vietnamese play hits
Robinson Theatre
The Central Dramatic Compa
ny of Vietnam will present a sin
gle performance of “Truong Ba’s
Soul in the Butcher’s Skin" Oct.
4. in the University’s Robinson
Theatre at 8 p.m. The play will
tell the story of a gardener whose
life is taken by two gods.
The man’s soul is moved into
the body of a dead butcher. The
play is performed in Vietnamese,
but it will be accompanied by
English supertitles.
Tickets are $5 for students and
$8 for the general public. Tickets
are available at the EMU ticket
office or the University Theatre
box office in Robinson Theatre.
Call 346-4363 or 346-4191 for de
tails.
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Two actors perform a scene in the upcom
ing Robinson Theatre attraction “Truong
Ba's Soul in the Butcher’s Skin.’’
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