Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 17, 2000, Page 8A, Image 8

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Teach English in junior and senior high schools in Japan
Learn about Japanese culture and people
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Requirements
1 Have an excellent command of the English language
1 Obtain a bachelor’s degree by June 30,2001
1 Be a U.S. citizen
1 Be willing to relocate to Japan for one year
Applications are now available. The deadline for applying is December 6,2000.
For more information and an application contact the Consulate General of Japan in Portland at
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University set to
honor new court
■The grand opening
ceremonies for the new
Student Tennis Center will
take place today
By Robbie McCallum
Oregon Daily Emerald
It’s weather like this that makes
the Oregon tennis teams appreci
ate their new home.
In the past, when it got too cold
or too wet to play tennis at the East
15th Avenue outdoor courts,
coaches Chris Russell, Jack Griffin
and company would have to pack
their bags and go across town to
one of their alternate indoor
courts.
There will be
no more moving
around for the
Ducks, thanks to
the new Student
Tennis Center,
Oregon’s indoor
tennis facility.
“We have
everything we could possibly want
here,” said Griffin, the women’s
tennis coach. “To be able to have
an on-campus facility for the stu
dents and the community is huge.”
The $2.1 million, 48,000-square
foot facility has been in operation
for almost two months, but it will
be inaugurated today at noon in
opening ceremonies.
Physical Activity and Recre
ational Services and Intercollegiate
Athletics are hosting the grand
opening ceremonies at the Student
Tennis Center, which is located be
hind McArthur Court on campus.
University Vice President Dan
Williams will be on hand to official
ly open the facility along with repre
sentatives from PARS, the Athletic
Department and the ASUO. Follow
ing the official opening, the men’s
tennis team will give a tennis
demonstration.
In addition to housing the varsi
ty tennis teams, the Student Ten
nis Center is also available to stu
dents through physical education
courses and open recreation times.
“It’s as much ours as it is [the
students’],” Griffin said. “Students
should take advantage of it.”
Oregon broke in the new facility
last weekend with its first-ever home
tournament — the Duck Classic.
Improvements on the tennis cen
ter are already under way. The re
cently installed, jumbo-sized liquid
crystal display boards are just the
first installments to be made inside.
Plans for second-story seating with a
panoramic view are all in phase two.
The center “is an ideal environ
ment for tennis and one of the top
venues for tennis in the Northwest,”
said Russell, the men’s coach.
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