Health Continued from Page 1 sure,” Durrant said, “But we have made some positive steps by rais ing awareness,” Young adults and college-age students are the target of many drunken-driving campaigns as a means to stop the problem early, said Bill Rice, local chapter pres ident of MADD. MADD’s annual “Tie One On for Safety " is a campaign running from November through January. In the 1997 holiday season, 568 people were killed in car crashes related to alcohol. Because alcohol is the most commonly used drug among young people, MADD recently began eight new programs to discourage underage drinking and to discourage drunken dri ving among young legal drinkers. A second campaign currently under way is the National Drunk and Drugged Driving Awareness month in December The 3D coalition, which spon sors the awareness month, noted that young legal drinkers, ages 21-34, constitute half of all drunken drivers in the country. Oregon daily emerald worldwide www.uoregon.edu/~ode Preventing young drinkers from driving drunk and enforc ing the legal drinking age restric tions will help discourage drunk en driving. Durrant said. "We've Got Your Number” is the theme of this year’s aware ness month. The coalition is fo cusing on numbers such as 21, the legal drinking age; 0.08, the legal blood alcohol level and 21 34, the largest age group of drunk drivers in the United States. The highest percentage of drinking driver deaths, 49.8 per cent, was in the 21-34 year old range, according to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Ad ministration. In 1997, 2,209 peo ple between 15 and 20 years old were killed in alcohol-related traffic crashes, according to NHTSA. “This is where we need to make a change, is to work with our youth," Rice said. The statistics help illustrate the horror of drunk driving, but nothing brings it home more than the death of a loved one, Rice said. “One tragedy for someone is one too many,” he said. All Ways Travel Boston -$302.00* Honolulu - $242.00* Mexico City - $442.00* Sydney - $699.00* *tax not included, restrictions apply Eurail passes issued instantly and no service/ticket fees! E-mail: awt@luv2travel.com 1200 High St. t 338-4199^ Student Travel Experts Need help selecting a major? finding a career? sharpening your study skills? Take a 1 -credit DiSCOV&f OrQQOH course and explore an interesting academic topic in a small group. These courses are open to all first-year students. WINTER 1999 PREFIX ANTH 199 CIS 199 CLAS 199 EALL 199 EC 199 EMS 199 GEOG 199 GEOL 199 HIST 199 HUM 199 ] 199 LING 199 MUS 199 PS 199 PSY 199 SCAN 199 TA 199 DISCOVER: Social Science Perspectives on Human and Cultural Origins The Universal Machine Sports, Games, and Shows in the Ancient World A World of Literature The Growing Interdependence of Our World Research in Exercise and Movement Science Humans and the Natural Environment The Science & Politics of Earthquake Prediction and Hazard Mitigation Private and Public in Modern America The Humanities The News Language and its Relation to Society The Musical Arts Women and Electoral Politics New Frontiers in Child and Adolescent Psychology and Education "Hot" Issues in the "Cold" North The Arts __ For more information, see \ page 61 in the 1 winter UO Schedule/ \of Classes DISCOVER OREGON PROGRAM 372 Oregon Hall • University of Oregon • 346-1136 freshsem@oregon.uoregon.edu ■action institution aniiinittrit fe on It n ml rfmwfy on. I ..m / hi on until the Aiiwnctlns unth I innbihtns Act Alt rqrtnl opportunity affirmative ODE Classifieds... Worth Looking Into! Check out the EMU WEB PACE for the latest EMU/ASUO event information http://darkwinsi.uorcson.cdu/-cmumain/ BUILDING HOURS Monday November 30th through Friday, December 4th 7am 11:30pm Saturday & Sunday, December 5th & 6th 10am 11:30pm December 7th-1 Oth 7am11:30pm December 11th 7am5pm TICKET OFFICEg s mt aniy yanr entertainment connection, ™ blit aiSO yOUr connection for pa»pvt/lD plwtns, t» services, and International 10 ctnts. Upcoming events % Eugene Concert Choir, mcnuncemr The Brian Setzer Orchestra,kim Ticket Office Hours: 0:00am 7:00pm Mon. Fri., 10:am 4:00pm Saturday, 12:00pm 3:00pm Sunday Phone# 3464363 SPECIALS ALL WEEK Double Stamp Week: Use your coffee card and gel two stamps instead ot one! MOCha MadnCSS Monday: Free flavor syrup with my mocha purchase! Larger Than Life Wednesday: Bov a large coffee for the price of a small! Bring a Friend Friday: Get two tones tor me price ot one! ilfollri nt Ninon Lftlil LOAft t'nniiinn Innntinnn /itJinn annlinnklfll vim n HiesR twu moo aervice locations (wnen appncahie) The Buzz, The Greatful Breed, Erh Essentials, The Daily Grind, AM Hearth, The Atrium, Dreyer's Ice Cream Carl Seattles BESTl y*5nr»2+4‘.