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Police also shut down parties at 1539 Villard St., where they cited five University students for MIPs and wrote one citation for allowing minors to drink; 991 W. 11th Ave. where four University students and two from LCC received MIPs; 1390 Alder St., where a dozen University students received MIPs; 1975 Hil yard St., where six University stu dents and one Oregon State Univer sity student received MIPs; 3415 Onyx St., where two University stu dents received various citations; and at 2656 Alder St., where 13 Uni versity students, two LCC and three University of Washington students received MIPs. The Phi Kappa Psi fraternity at 1708 Alder St. also received a visit Saturday a Latino man entered an 18-year-old University student’s apartment in the 1800 block of Har ris Street and “attempted a sexual contact.” The woman ordered the man to leave and he did, taking some of the woman’s property. He is described as being about 30 years old and 5 feet 10 inches tall with a slender build. The case will be re viewed by the department’s violent crimes unit to see if there is enough evidence to charge attempted rape. “The potential for one is there,” Powers said. Police are also seeking information about the armed robbery of the Al bertson’s Food & Drug, 3075 Hilyard St., at 12:13 a.m. Saturday morning. Two men wearing black nylon stock ings over their heads and carrying handguns robbed the store of an un determined amount of cash. If anyone has information on ei ther crime, they are asked to call the police department at 682-5121. from the police department, and four University students there received MIPs. A spokesman for the house would not comment on the incident. Eugene police cited 49 University students and other revelers during the weekend at parties shut down by the department. Those cited received tickets for: Minor in Possession of Alcohol Allowing the Consumption of Alco hol by a Minor Interfering with a Police Officer Police spokeswoman Jan Power said that while the weekend was not as bad as others in recent years, “from the people on the party patrol, they’re saying it’s right up there.” Powers also said police are seek ing clues in a burglary and possible attempted rape case. According to a police report, at about 5:30 a.m. on New faculty continued from page 1 As in Hardwick’s case, the weath er seemed to play a role in other fac ulty members’ decisions to make the move as well. “We’ve been here for three months now, since mid-July,” said Joel Sneed, a new accounting pro fessor who came from Arizona. “We wanted to leave before it got really hot there.” Besides the difference in weath er, Sneed has also noticed the large number of students that come through campus daily. “It is unbelievably crowded,” he said. “The college of business at Ari zona is off to the side and really re laxed. Here, the College of Business is right in the middle of everything.” Another factor that influenced Sneed’s decision to come here was that he was looking for a “smallish town” to live in. Sneed and his wife seemed to find what they were looking for in Eugene. “We just had a child nine months ago and are expecting another one,” he said. “It’s nice to live in a town like Eugene.” The “excellent” University and faculty, as well as the fact that the University is a Pacific-10 Confer ence school, were also factors. For Julie Haack, a new assistant chemistry department head and teaching administrator, being an un dergraduate played a significant role in her decision to come back to the University. “I was working in a bio-tech start up company in Portland, and the chemistry department here had some programs that really interest ed me,” she said. Haack, who had previously done some teaching at the University as a teaching fellow, said that her first week has been fantastic. “The University faculty is incred ible, and the administration has been very helpful,” she said. The University’s dance depart ment and regional location is what lured new dance professor Walter Kennedy to the University. “A very nice offer and a very nice dance department in a beautiful part of the country is what made me come to the University,” he said. Kennedy, who came from the Uni versity of Illinois at Urbana-Cham paign, said he enjoys the nature of a smaller, more intimate campus. “I love it, I am very excited,” he said. “There are going to be new challenges and talented students.” Faculty Breakdown Total number of tenure-track new faculty: 42 Men: 27 Women: 15 Faculty of color: 7 Source: University Office of Resource Management WELLS FARGO SKIP the LECTURE We make BANKING Here's a subject you can ace. Banking at Wells Fargo is a walk in the quad with the Student Combo Package. It combines a range of services into one smart plan. Sign up today at the Wells Fargo location nearest your school and you'll score a free Wells Fargo T-Shirt. 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