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JADE PALACE CANTONESE & SZECHUAN CUISINE Professional Wok Cooking Coming ^ December 4th ► Seafood Buffet Irklav-Sauirdn SAO-Ni.AOl’M AII.YOI (.AN I'AI <a Regular Lunch & Dinner Buffet served everyday. 'Uetfeia'Uatt Buffet /JvailaJUe ^luei. & *7UusU 5:30-8pm Lots of tofu & vegetable dishes, veggie egg rolls, pot stickers & more. 906 W 7th, Eugene • 344-9523 • Closed Mondays iddlefielTV '^Solf :Cbu«sFll/ 18 Minutes south of Eugene in Cottage Grove • 942-8730 2000 Cal Young Rd. Eugene • 484-1927 0049971 GOLF ANYTIME 18 Holes...s12“ School of MUSIC ’OF OREGON & Department of DANCE DECEMBER CONCERTS Clip and Save this Calendar! For more information on School of Music events, call 346-5678, or call Guardline at 485-2000, ext. 2533 for a taped message. Tue. OREGON STRING QUARTET 12/1 UO Faculty Artist Series 8 p.m., Beall Hall $7 General Admission, $4 students & senior citizens Wed. OREGON JAZZ ENSEMBLE & JAZZ LAB BANDS 12/2 with Kim Richmond and Clay Jenkins UO Ensembles & Guest Artists 8 p.m., Beall Hall $5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens Fri. OREGON OPERA ENSEMBLE 12/4 UO Ensemble 8 p.m., Beall Hall $5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens Sat. UNIVERSITY PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE 12/5 UO Ensemble 2 p.m., 198 Music $5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens Sat. FOLK DANCE PARTY 12/5 International folk dancing with free instruction. 7:30 p.m., 220 Gerlinger FREE Admission Sun. HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT 12/6 UO Ensembles 4 p.m., Beall Hall $5 General Admission, $3 students & senior citizens Sun. HUNDREDTH MONKEY ENSEMBLE 12/6 UO Contemporary Music Ensemble 8 p.m., 186 Music FREE Admission Campus Cash Continued from Page 1 be a $10 minimum first deposit, said Joel Woodruff, UO card manager. The office will collect old ID cards rather than running current IDs through the card machine, Woodruff said. Student Shari Takara speculat ed that one day the system should expand benefits to stu dents in housing, as well. “It would also be helpful if you could use your ID for washers [in the residence halls], because it's hard to always have quarters,” she said. Campus Cash is in its first phase, which focuses on using the card for direct purchases. The next phases add the card system into vending machines and arcade games and hope to expand to include use at the Uni Campus Cash Starting Jan. 4, people can trade their old 10 card for a new ID with Campus Cash at the 110 Card office in EMU room 12. Campus Cash will be accepted at all food outlets in the EMU and Lawrence and Willamette halls. The EMU ticket office, recreation center and craft center will also ac cept Campus Cash. versity Bookstore. “The intention is for it to be utilized in other applications around campus,” Woodruff said. “This has the potential to be a full-campus card opera tion.” The card system has taken a long time to get to the Universi ty, EMU Director Dusty Miller said. “Frankly, it’s pass6,” Miller said. The University debit cards are starting in an established process, Woodruff said. “There are campuses that have been doing this for 15 years,” he said The system was put in mo tion as soon as possible, said Lee LaTour, EMU marketing co ordinator. “I wanted to launch it in Janu ary as opposed to spring because it’s ready to go, and I didn’t want to sit on it,” LaTour said. The marketing aspect is work ing on highlighting the conve nience of the card. “Every place that you can use it will have a big sign,” LaTour said. “We want to make it as con venient as possible.” Bridge Continued from Page 1 "I like Mr. DeFazio, but I think if anything is named after him, it should be after he leaves office or dies — whichever comes first,” Taylor said. Councilman Pat Farr said the new name might take credit away from the people who made the bridge possible. Mayor Jim Torrey said Bascom worked hard enough on the pro ject to warrant putting her name on the bike bridge. “It is not at all unlike Ms. Bas com to shove the high praise on someone else,” he said. But Torrey also said he recog nizes how hard DeFazio worked to press former U.S. Sen. Mark Hatfield to push through federal funds for the bridge project. Councilman Bobby Lee agreed. “It is tough to be a congress man in charge of four counties,” he said. “I think he deserves it. It is not fun at all being a con gressman.” Lee read a sentence from the council agenda that said the bridge project and the new bike bridge would not exist without DeFazio. “Assuming this sentence is true, I think he deserves it,” he said. Taylor said she understood Lee’s opinion. “I like Peter DeFazio. I know how hard he works,” she said. “But 1 think we should have more time for other people to ex press their opinions.” Councilwoman Laurie Swan son Gribskov said DeFazio “ran the ball” to carry the funding through. Torrey said he wanted con sensus. "I know we can find a way to make this a unanimous vote,” Torrey said. And when it came time to vote, no members of the council dissented. The Emerald was unable to contact DeFazio for comment on the council’s decision. David Ryan covers the Eugene City Council, community groups and politics for the Emerald. Freshman Seminars WINTER 1999 PREFIX ANTH 199 ELTA 199 ENG 199 INTL 199 HIST 199 J 199 MIL 199 PS 199 RUSS 199 SOC 199 TITLE Health and Healing in Southeast Asia Living, Learning, and Working in the 21st Century Science Fiction: A New Mythology? Australia Through Autobiography The Death Penalty: Historical, Political, and Ethical Perspectives Seeing Television Come Fly With Me: Exploring the Heritage of Flight Theories of Leadership Asian American Literature and Film Social Identity and Oppression For more information, see page 77 in the winter UO Schedule of Classes. 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