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Hill said he was proud of the way Eugene police officers acted Halloween night, especially the way police gave repeated orders for rioters and crowds to leave be fore using tear gas. Hill said the police have been working with the University and the West University Neighbor hood for a number of years. “We will continue to work with our partners in that area to ad dress these issues, and we’re not going to give up,” he said. Laura Blake Jones, associate dean of student life, said the Uni versity is not going to give up, ei ther. The Office of Student Life helped plan many of the non-al coholic campus events. “Well, obviously we didn’t pre vent it from happening, but we Cash for books Everyday. 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But she said beyond non-alcoholic events, which may not attract people most predis posed to riot, she does not think there is a way for on-campus events to solve the riot problem. “I don’t think there is anything that could bring in the whole cam pus," she said. “I think definitely whatever the answer is, it has to be a cooperative effort with the po lice.” Cowling is critical of police for overreacting to some incidents Saturday night. “I think it's a problem when they come up with a [SWAT] squad,” she said. But at Hill’s press conference, Eugene police Sgt. Ride Gilliam de fended criticism against police. “We’re criticized if we move too fast, we’re criticized if we move too slow,” he said. ALL DAY TUESDAY s p A G H E T T I ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERY TUES! 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