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*SV)0 LEGAL SERVICES ♦ Legal Services handles a wide range of legal problems from divorces to landlord tenant disputes, t There is never a consultation or settlement fee. t Legal Services staff members are experienced, qualified professionals. | Legal Services are FREE to current fee-paying U of O students. Contact Legal Services, EMU, Room 334 (Third floor above the Fish Bowl). Or call 346-4273 to set up an appointment. _http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~legal 2nd.glnnual OregonJlomecoming October 20, 2000, 8:30 pm 1 ( (Ballroom Tickets are now on sale at the Break in the EMU Tickets are running out! Speech continued from page 1 with an election approaching. “There are ballot measures on the November ballot that could be hor rific in their impact,” he said. According to Frohnmayer, the real question people need to ask themselves is, what is worth doing? When questions of ethics come up, In this election, we need to look at the ballot measures and candidates that have the greatest in mind for the people. Dave Frohnmayer University president / j the answer, he said, is service, and “to remove ourselves and own self interests.” “In this election, we need to look to the ballot measures and candi dates that have the greatest in mind for the people,” he said. He also cited Measure 91, which he said would mean a $2 million cut out of state education budgets. /onnnnonno “This would strip for us self-de termination of our future. This is not in the interest of engaged citi zenship,” he said. Frohnmayer also gave examples of how activism is taking place on the University campus. “Students have gotten 4,500 new voters registered, more than any other college campus as of this hour,” he said. Local residents organized the Eu gene City Club to provide credible analysis of community issues, hon or diverse perspectives and stimu late informed community decision making and constructive action. According to Don Kahle, the club’s president-elect, the club was started about a dozen years ago. “It's modeled after Portland's City Club, which has been strong since early in the last century,” he said. Betty Niden, a city club member and one of the original founders, concurred. “It was formed because Eugene needed a group that looked at issues from a non-partisan view,” she said. A recording of the speech can be heard on KLCC radio Monday at 6:30 p.m. and can be seen on Metro television Monday, Tuesday, and Friday at 10 p.m. DonnnooocN e/@/0/@/e/0/0/0/0/0'0'e'0'(y0'0'0^0/ Calendar Monday, October 16 Exhibition: Multi-media by Naomi Kasumi, photography by Tera Gambill and painting by Michael Gambill and Ryan P. Glaser-Flynn. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 16 20. LaVerne Krause Gallery, Lawrence Hall. Free. Reception 7-9 p.m. Oct. 16. Food for Thought Video Series: "Shattering the Silences: The Case for Minority Faculty." Preregister. Noon-1:30 pm. Board Room, EMU. Free. Romance Languages Seminar Speaker: I leana Rodriguez discusses "Multicultur alism in the Romance World: Latin American Studies.” 4-6 p.m. UO Campus. Free. Presentation: Jesus Tecu Osorio speaks on how the World Bank funded Chikoy Dam and Rio Negro massacre. 7 p.m. EMU Fir Room. Free. City Council work session considers resolutions regarding statewide ballot meas uresand the April 2000 Draft Eugene Land Use Code. 5:30 p.m. City Hall, 777 Pearl Street, McNutt Room. Free. days left, make your voice HEARD Register 1 to VOTE! Any Yogurt ("■Except small cones and tinies. Expires 10/29/00) Campus SUBSHOP Mon.-Fri. lOam-lOpm Sat. llam-9pm Sun. 12pm-9pm 1225 Alder 345-2434 Not valid with any other discounts or coupons. 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