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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 2001)
•CRIME WATCH Vandalism Monday, Jan. 29 — 2:52 p.m. A caller reported a reckless bum in the Walton Complex. Wednesday, Jan. 31 —7:28 p.m. A bullet hole was reported found in the Walton Complex window. Thursday, Feb. 1 — 3:25 a.m. Resident patrol requested an officer after smelling strong odors of someth ing burning at the Student Recreation Center. Friday, Feb. 2—9:32a.m. University staff member called to request an offi cer investigate graffiti in the student lounge of Robbins Residence Hall. Friday, Feb. 2—11:52 p.m. Furniture was found stacked up outside of the Robbins Residence Hall. Saturday, Feb. 3 —4:22 pan. The Bean Complex director reported a poster was burned on the wall in the Caswell Residence Hall front stairwell. Sunday, Feb.4—1:52a.m. Furniture was again found stacked up outside of the Robbins Residence Hall. Disorderly Conduct Thursday, Feb. 1 —9:54 p.m. Caller reported that students in the library were being obnoxious, one possibly with a knife. Friday, Feb. 2—12:05 p.m. A caller reported a person walking around the Lawrence Hall Library in a T-shirt and underwear. Sunday,Feb.4—1:48a.m. A resident assistant called to report three subjects who were pounding on windows and possibly broke a window in the Clark Residence Hall. Substance Abuse Wednesday, Jan. 31—10:07 p.m. An officer making housing rounds reported four subjects with possession of less than an ounce of marijuana. Saturday, Feb. 3—1:50a.m. A caller reported two males running past the Clark Residence Hall with open containers. Theft Wednesday, Jan. 31—5:33 p.m. A caller reported the theft of his camcorder in Allen Hall. Thursday, Feb. 1 —9:54 p.m. A University staff member reported that someone broke into his vehicle while it was parked on campus. Saturday, Feb. 3—1:00 p.m. A caller reported an attempted break-in at the special collections area of the Knight Library. Threats and Violence Monday,Jan.29— 8:50a.m. Acaller from Johnson Hall reported a threatening phone message left on her voicemail. Wednesday,Jan. 31 —11:50 p.m. An officer reported that a vehicle ran a stop sign and almost ran into him at the intersection of University Street and 15th Avenue. Thursday, Feb. 1 —10:25 p.m. A fight was reported in progress in the Bean Complex. Friday, Feb. 2—12:16 p.m. An assault was reported by staff at MacArthur Court. Sunday, Feb. 4—7:01 p.m. An anonymous caller reported a fight in progress in front of Robbins Residence Hall. Bike Thefts Reported at the following locations; Spencer View Apartments, Willamette Hall, 14th Avenue. Source: Department of Public Safety Labor continued from page 1 said. Lichtenstein described Morse as the most famous labor arbitrator of the 1930’s. “He was a man with a social con science,” Lichtenstein said, “and he was pro-union.” Between 1958 and 1973, Morse donated 1200 linear feet of personal and senatorial papers to the Univer sity’s Special Collections. The Morse collection is the largest at the Knight Library. The exhibit, sponsored by the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, is part of a continuing pro gram focusing on “Labor in a Global Economy.” Margaret Hallock, director of the Wayne Morse Chair, described Lichtenstein as “the most eminent labor historian writing today. ” “This was an illuminating lesson about the challenges facing Ameri can workers,” Hallock said. “It’s of ten forgotten that workers are hu man beings. We have to check our rights at the door.” Lichtenstein’s address sparked a great deal of discussion among those at the reception afterwards. Tom Leedham, secretary treasurer of the Local 206 Teamsters, appre ciated Lichtenstein’s perspective. “Workers can’t rely on the judi cial system to work for them,” Leed ham said. “You need more democ racy to build power for the working people.” Drive-Thru convenience Photo and Text By Tom Patterson Oregon Daily Emerald A vehicle crashed into the 7 Eleven convenience store at the corner of Franklin Blvd. and Patterson St. about 9 p.m. Sun day. EPD Officer J. Warden said. The car was pulling into the parking lot when, instead of stopping, it slammed over a curb and through the storefront win dow, knocking down rows of merchandise. Alcohol was not involved, ac cording to Warden. No one was injured in the incident. "The driver just stepped on the gas instead of the brake," Warden said. WE'LL SELL YOU ONE.Jor $2.50. It's Grow-A-Date,™The Incredible Expanding Date! The UO Bookstore has some great Valentine toys this year. Try out the Wacky Wigglers, Romantic Magnetic Poetry, and Wild About You™ Handcuffs! UNIVERSITY of OREGON Going to Dental School? Attend Kaplan’s Dental School Admissions Workshop Tonight 6:00-8:00 PM Eugene Kaplan Center Call today to reserve your seat! 1 -800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com Test prep, admissions and guidance. For life. ’DAT Is a registered trademark of the American Dental Association. 1711 Willamette (next to Blockbuster) 343-3330 Little Caesars MEDIUM PEPPERONI OR CHE