Catholic Campus Ministry Fall Retreat WHO IS JESUS? October 30 - November 1 $25 includes Food, Mountain Hiking, Relaxing, Jesus, and a Halloween Party Contact Ryan at 343-7021 or newman@efn.org 1850 Emerald Street (across from Hayward Field) Copeland’s Sports SUPERSTORE If ALLEY RIVER CENTER, EUGENE 342 2066 NIKE AIR ZOOM TOUR WATERPROOF GOLF SHOE SAVE $90 WITH GORE-TEX™ 2 year limited waterproof warranty. Full length Air-Sole Sold in Fall 1997 for $150 60°° ASICS GEL ULTRA II RUNNING Sold in Fall 1097 for $00 39” ADIDAS CONCENSUS RUNNING Sold in Fall '97 for $04 49?” FI LA TURF RURNER MID RASNETRAUL Sold In Fall •07 for $00.00 39?” NIKE JUR PEGASUS RUNNING Sold In Fall 1997 for $75 /B.Q" m A PIL NIKE AIR EDGE MAX X/TRAINER Sold in Fall *97 for $85 59?“ FI LA JAGGER LOW BASKETBALL Sold in Fall *97 for $89.99 39?® WOMEN S SUPERSTORE ADIDAS WOMEN'S SUPERSTAR MILLENNIUM Soft, rich, full-grain laathar uppar with braathabla ADIDAS WOMEN'S THREE STRIPE Athletically inspired, made from cotton comfort and flexibility. Adidas Three Stripe fitness apparel is designed for the female athlete. COUPONS ALL WOMEN'S ATHLETIC SHOES WITH COUPON CURRENT PRICES Good tKroogh 10/31/00 HOODED & CREWNECK SWEAT SHIRTS WITH COUPON CURRENT PRICES Good through 10/31/08 limited to dock on hand. Advortbad merchandise may bo available at sate prices in upcoming sate events. Regular, original and current prices are offering prices only and may or may not have resulted in sates. Advertised prices A discounts not valid toward any previously purchased merchandise. No dealers. Prices may change at dose of business 10/25/M. ** Not all brands in all stores. Health Continued from Page 1 pharmaceutical companies were all at the EMU Fir Room to offer their knowledge to students. They also offered a multitude of free treats: condoms, female con doms and tubes of Astroglide. “We’re here to let students know that we support sexual awareness,” said Valerie Wright, events coordinator of the Women’s Center. Information was available for all students. The Health Educa tion table offered information on sexual protection for men, women, lesbians and gay men. Information on birth control methods, sexual transmitted dis eases and other health issues abounded. “Between all these tables you could find any information you need,” said Mariah Bowden, peer health educator. Sarah Skidmore covers the health center, counseling center, alum ni association, AAA school and the business school for the Emer ald. She can he reached via e mail at slskidm@gladstone. uore gon.edu Airport Continued from Pagel AirTech is helping the airport determine what is needs for ser vices and facilities will be in the future. Together, they determine items that the airport must re spond to. “As you do those, then it falls in line with how your business is supposed to progress thought the years,” Bell said. It is a little premature to discuss the airport’s current goals, she said. “It may come back and they’re going, ‘You guys don’t need to do an awful lot.’” Bell said. Mike Hines covers the Eugene police for the Emerakl. He can be reached via e-mail at Achievement and Challenge: The American Research University at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century Nils Hasselmo, Ph.D., President, Association of American Universities 2:30 P.M. 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