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Black arts continued from page 1 he said. Members of six sororities and fraternities, in addition to the Jef ferson Steppers, will participate in the performance, which will be followed by a party in the Gumwood Room at 9 p.m. On Sunday, BSU members are {{1 believe that some students may feel exclud ed because of the title of the festival, but I feel that everybody here at the University of Oregon needs to get a full college experience: Waweru Gatimu junior, political science and general science hosting the Unity Games and a barbecue starting at noon on the Esslinger Intramural Field. Stu dents are invited to participate in team competitions such as mas tering obstacle courses. Free food will be available to all partici pants. The cover charge for the entire weekend’s events is $10 and tick ets are available at the EMU Tick et Office. BSU member and ASUO Stu dent Senator Waweru Gatimu, a junior double-majoring in politi cal science and general science, said that although he is con cerned non-black students might not feel invited, he hopes they will attend the festival in an ef fort to broaden their cultural awareness. “I believe that some students may feel excluded because of the title of the festival, but I feel that everybody here at the University of Oregon needs to get a full col lege experience,” Waweru said. Marc-Daniel also said he hopes all students feel invited, regard less of the color of their skin or ethnicity. “It’s inclusive to everybody,” he said. “I think it’s important be cause any time black people can display their culture we can real ly make people aware of what’s going on.” LAZAR'S BAZAR • 57 W. BROADWAY, Eugene, OR 97401 • (5411687-0139 ARMY CAMO • ADIDAS-150+ STYLES OF CAPS, CLOTHES & SHOES-3 X5 FLAGS $6.99+ • BLACKL1GHTS • BOB MARLEY • BODY JEWELRY • CAPS/HATS • EARRING HOOPS/STUDS • GRATEFUL DEAD • HAIR COLOR • HEMP ACCESSORIES • INCENSE STICKS • JOKES • MARTIAL ARTS CLOTHES AND ACCESSORIES • 990 BIRTHDAY GIFTS • PATCHES-IOO’S • PEPPER* SPRAY • PHONE CARDS 3.90/MINUTE • POSTERS 1,000’S RACEY T-SHIRTS • SKATEBOARD & SNOWBOARD CLOTHES &* DECKS • SMOKERS SUPPLIES • STICKERS 1,000’S • STUDS AND! STUDDED BELTS • SUNGLASSES • TAPESTRIES BALI, CELTIC, INDIA • 1,000’S OF SHOES AT SHOE-A-HOLIC • TIE DYE • WALLETS • (WORK CLOTHES: CARHARTT, DICKIES ETC.) 006229 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦*»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ T“ r Go ahead, taste a slice of the good life; indulge in the flavors of an old world pizzeria. At Bene Gourmet Pizza, you can relax with a good friend or a good book, while you savor gourmet pizza made by one of the world’s most accomplished chefs. We invite you to visit us and experience old world pizzas and salads, enchanting atmosphere and impeccable service. 225 West Broadway, Eugene, OR 97401 • Phone: 541.284.2700 1 Health Consulting for College Men April 10, 7:00-8:30 pm, EMU Ballroom Why Men's Health? • Men live much shorter lives than women and have higher risks for all 15 leading causes of death, including heart disease, cancer and diabetes. • Despite these facts, most college men think their health is "excellent" and tend to ignore illness until they become disabling. College Men DO Have Health Needs • Most men do not receive regular health care until well into their 40s, dismissing their health needs to prove they're "real" men. And many take risks they shouldn't to show they're tough and strong. • The truth is men do less - and know less - about their health than women. And, they have higher death rates from cancer and heart disease to show it. Attend the Men's Health Event at the University of Oregon Come to the Men s Health Consultation hosted by men s health expert Will Courtenay to learn more about the health risks men face and how they can battle them now to live longer, healthier lives. April 10, 7:00-8:30 p.m. EMU Ballroom Call 346-4456 for more information. Get Smarter. Get Stronger. Live Longer. I U N I V E R S I T Y I HEALTH CENTER .... 'We’re a matter of degrees ^ I