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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 board 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, ASUO 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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Joel
Hood
10-4
Rob
Moseley
10-4
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Pyle
5-9
Allison
Boss
10-4
Scott
Peszneeker
7-7
Ryan
Frank
10-4
Matt
Garton
9-5
Bill
Steffen
Guest
Pac-10 Conference Standings
Conference Overall
1-Arkona 2 0 5 0
USC 2 0 4 1
3.0regon 10 4 0
UCLA 10 3 0
California 10 3 1
6. Washington 11 2 2
7. Arizona St. 12 2 3
8. Oregon St. 0 2 3 2
Washington St. 0 2 3 2
Stanford 0 2 14
Top 25 Football Schedule
No. 1 Ohio State at Illinois
No. 2 Nebraska at No. 18 Texas A&M
No,3UCLAatNo.10 Arizona
No. 4 Tennessee at No. 7 Georgia
No. 5 Kansas State at No. 14 Colorado
No. 6 Florida vs. No.HLSU
No. 8 Florida State at Miami
No. 12 Wisconsin vs. Purdue
No. 13 Penn State at Minnesota
No. 16 West Virginia at Temple
No. 19 Southern California vs. California
No. 20 Arkansas at Memphis
No. 21 Missouri at towa State
No. 22 Notre Dame at Arizona State
No. 23 North Carolina State vs. Georgia Tech
No. 24 Syracuse vs. Cincinnati
(something to ponder over your next cup of coffee)
Why don’t
psychic hotlines
call you right before you
you call them?
Why don’t they? If you were even thinking about calling them, even if it just crossed your mind for a
fleeting moment, why don't they call and say, “I sensed your thoughts. Can I answer any questions for you?”
Now that would be impressive. Maybe the psychics on the hotline are just beginners. Why don't they just enter
your thoughts from Buffalo or wherever they hang out? It probably would be tough to make a living that way.
Here's a good way to figure these
things out. Please drop by your
neighborhood Starbucks store and
start with a tall cappuccino.
(Please note: when you arrive, try not
to stare at the baristas as you think
about them making you a cappuccino.
We profess no psychic abilities.)
13th & Alder Starbucks, 801 East 13th Avenue