Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 1999, Page 8B, Image 16

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    Halloween is a time of celebration at the UO.
Ule hope to see you at the euents!
■ Friday, October 29
UO Fall Family Weekend (Friday, October 29 - Sunday, October 31). Call Office of Student Life for more
information, 6-3216.
UO Ice Hockey vs. UCLA. 7:00 p.m. Lane County Ice Arena; $2 students, $4 general public. Call 6-3733 for more
information.
Vampyr Cultural Forum Friday Night Film Series, 6:00 p.m. 160 PLC; $2 students, $3 general public.
Masquerade in Monte Carlo. UO’s First Annual Homecoming Sail. 6:30 p.m. EMU Sallroom. Purchase tickets at
The Sreak, EMU. $12 per individual, $20 per couple.
The School of Music presents a choral concert with UO Ensembles. 7:00 p.m. Seall Hall. Call 6-5676 for
information.
■ Saturday, October 30
Homecoming Football Game vs. Arizona State. Show up early at Stadium Plaza for Multicultural Tailgater
(12:30 p.m. through the game), get some FREE FOOD and have some fun!
UO Ice Hockey vs. UCLA. 7:30 p.m. Lane County Ice Arena.
David Spade, former Saturday Night Live comedian. 9:00 p.m. Mac Court; $10 students, $20 general public. Call
UO Cultural Forum at 6-4373. Tickets available at EMU Ticket Office and at all FASTIXX locations.
Halioween Dance, sponsored by the International Student Association. Free food, music, costume contest.
6:00 p.m. to midnight, Riley Hall.
Midnight Breakfast (immediately following the David Spade event). 11:30 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. EMU Fishbowl. Don’t
miss out on the free hot breakfast, Karaoke, a DJ, and more!
Sunday, October 31
et^!Z!h^rJiCtUre ?h°* Po0.re °pen 3t 10:00 P'm'; Pre'show starts 10:15 p.m. Local cast will perform.
Remember to bring rice, toast and newspapers. Be prepared for R-rated content. UO students in costume are
FREE!! $3 for students without costumes, $5 general public.
As you begin your weekend, remember:
• 96% of UO students have neuer damaged property while under the influence of alcohol*
• 77% of UO students strongly disapproue of behaulor that results in confrontation between students and police *
« 86% of UO students would leave an area or move back from the action if the police asked them to disperse, less than
2% of UO students would stay where they are; 1% would engage in confrontations with the police.**
Most UO students make good choices.
Stay safe and haue a great weekend!
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* Data taken from the 1998 CORE Suruey.
11% were unsure. Data taken from the 1998 CORE Suruey.
Costumes furnished by Halloween Bootique at Gateway mall.
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Office of the Dean of Student Life