Calendar Tuesday, April 11 The film “Stealing Heaven” will be shown from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Sacred Heart Auditorium. A $5 do nation is requested. The film is based on Marion Meade’s novel by the same name. It is the true story of the unsanctioned love relationship between the 12th century French philosopher Peter Abelard and Heloise, the niece of Canon Fulbert of Chartres. The film is unrated, con tains some nudity and may not be suitable for children. Dance Africa celebrates Africa Day and launches the University’s Inter national Week activities with a high energy performance of traditional dances and drumming from various ethnic groups in South and West Africa. The event begins at 8 p.m. in the Dougherty Dance Theatre in Ger linger Annex. The price is $2, and proceeds help fund Dance Africa’s visits to area elementary schools. For information, call 346-3386. CRIME WATCH Reported April 3 through April 10: April8: Criminal Mischief II, 90 Com mons Drive, attempted break-in April9: DUli, 1200 block Hilyard Street, subject ran red light April 9: DUII, 1300 block Columbia Street, failure to obey traffic stop April 10: .Public Indecency, 1200 block Alder Street, masturbating in public Crime prevention tips of the week from OPS Officer Sob Guse: 1. In a grab-and-go theft, keep your head and try to remember the de scription, last-seen running direction and any other important informa tion we might need to know. Re member our emergency number is 346-6666 on campus. 2. Get to know the company before you subscribe to a magazine through it. Selling bogus subscriptions to stu dents is a favorite scam among truly artistic thieves. SOURCE: Eugene Police Department Museum continued from page 1 “We’re extremely pleased to have received such generous do nations,” McDonald said. “It would take several more years if we didn’t have help.” Pape, a local business owner, made the contribution to the cam paign as a birthday gift for his wife, Susie, two weeks ago during a party at the museum. “I was totally surprised,” said Mrs. Pape, a member of the muse um board. McDonald said the Papes are also supportive of the athletic de partment and the business school. “They’re really great peo ple,” McDonald said. “They’re very committed to the University in many areas.” . Public support is crucial to the development, said Kaci Manning , manager of public relations at the museum. “We not only rely on the pub lic’s financial donations but their support when it opens,” Manning said. “Our goal is to have a full building all the time.” Beginning next spring, the 70 year-old building will receive its first renovation that will more than double its size to 63,000 square feet. The new look will r feature a cafb, a store and an inter active gallery. Museum director Dave Robert son said he hopes to attract trav eling exhibitions to the new 4,700-square-foot exhibit gallery when the project is complete in 2003. The renovation will pro vide space for all of the 13,000 art collections that now fit in space originally intended for about 3,800. Once construction begins, the museum’s access will be unavail able to the public. Despite efforts to keep it open, Robertson said the museum must close during the two-year construction period. 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