All Ways Travel • Domestic Airfare Sale • Providence - $198.00* Chicago -$188.00* Denver -$198.00* New York City - $298.00* ♦tax not included, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice. Eurail Passes issued On-Site!! E-mail: awt@luv2travel.coin TUF.ATRF. lrt> benefit matinee april 22 Robinson Theatre EMU Tickets 346-4363 UT Box Office 346-4191 Hult Center 682-5000 “37 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi German Auto Service 342-2912 • 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 Q.Q6358 Need committed and creative student volunteers to advise the University Health Center regarding programs, services, finances* and health insurance. Student advisors will spend about 1-2 hours per week as members of the evolving Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) and will guide the University Health Center^* promoting a healthy campus through the storm of health care reform. Successful participants will gain an in-depth understanding of health care delivery and its financing, will learn about the health issues of college students, and will deve(<|p||tirpersonal skills and confidence. | > Routine meetings are scheduled at 3 p.m. Fridays, allowing members to plan their class schedules accordingly. Applications can be picked up at the University Student 1|eil|jji Center front desk. Completed applications should be submitted to the University Health Center Director's office by Friday, April 27. U N ! V EDS! T Y HEALTH CENTER »—— We're a matter of degrees ^ Open daily 8 a m. lo 6 p:m., except Tuesdays (9 a.m.) and Sundays (10 a m.). Appointments and after hours: 346-2770 • Web: http://hcalthcd.uorcgon.edu . . Please call. 346-4447 for more information. Dance Week kicks off tonight ■ Dance Oregon hosts a nine day dance celebration, which includes dance workshops ranging from hip-hop to yoga Tara Hadley for the Emerald Yoga, breakdancing and hip hop, oh my! Dance Oregon, the University’s dance club, is sponsoring a nine day celebration of shakin’, jumpin’ and deep breathin’ during Nation al Dance Week. “Our goal is to get the communi ty to try new dance forms or try dance,” said Rachel Onkka, the di rector of Dance Oregon. The organization will kick off National Dance Week tonight with Glenna Blessing’s MFA concert at 8 p.m. in the Doherty Dance The ater, and it will continue to get stu dents and faculty moving all week with a variety of unique work shops scheduled for each day. The workshops will include Capoeira dance — an African Brazilian martial art — African dance, jazz, yoga dancing, hip hop, breakdancing and a massage workshop. Dance Oregon has brought five instructors from the Northwest and one from Paris for this event. Suzee Grilley, who is instructing the Capoeira workshop, has toured the world with the Nikolais Dance Theatre and will perform in the Oregon Cabaret Theatre’s century closing production, “Full Circle.” Yoga dancing will be instructed by 14-year veteran Theresa Elliott, au thor of “Stillness in Motion: Yoga Vinyasa.” Students are anticipating a week full of dance classes and learning from practiced instructors who aren’t available on campus. “I am excited to try urban style dancing because it has to do with the hip-hop culture and communi ty,” said Josh Finderup, a sopho Courtesy photo Theresa Elliott will instruct the yoga dancing workshop Thursday in the Gerlinger Annex. more pre-journalism major who plans to'attend Saturday’s break dancing workshop. Although the event is not annual, Dance Oregon is hoping to create a new tradition, Onkka said. The workshops are for all skill levels and are an excellent opportunity to try something new. In order to keep the workshops affordable, Dance Ore gon requests a small donation of $1 to $5 per workshop, which will help dance students raise funds to at tend the American College Dance Festival next year. For more information and a schedule of the workshop times and locations, check the Dance Oregon Web site at http://glad stone.uoregon.edu/~danceorg/ or visit the third floor of Gerlinger Annex. The MCC Presents The Dr. Edwin Coleman Conference: “Reawakening: Remembrance and the Radical Reality” April 18-22, 2001 ■HHI HI HHBH Amiri Baraka Elaine Brown Ay a de Leon Friday, April 20 MCC AIDS Awareness Reception EMU Fir Room • 6pm Keynote Speakers • Amiri Baraka: Poet, Writer and Activist • Elaine Brown: Author and Activist Columbia 150 • 7pm Saturday, April 21 “Reach for Success: Higher Education Orientation for Oregon Middle School Students of Color” Campus/3pm Workshops on Saturday: • “Internal Racism” • “Activism and other Creative Processes” with Aya de Leon • “What Does White Have to do with Diversity?” with Tim McMahon Closing Performance: • Aya de Leon: Poet and Actvist • Cristina: International Musician • Other Artists EMU Ball Room/8pm Sunday, April 22 Earth Day For More Information: Multicultural Center 346-4207 or 346-4321 eaf@darkwing.uoregon.edu suite 33 Erb Memorial Union University of Oregon Sponsored by: Career Center, Counseling Center, Housing Office, Women in Society, English Department, SARO, Journalism School, EMU Student Activities, President’s Fund, Student Life, Romance Languages, MEChA, APASU, KP Pitch in! 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