Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 07, 2000, Page 5, Image 5

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    Black arts
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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.”
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