Conscious Productions Proudly presents
Rocker T & the I.R.T. Band
w/ Sister Sara
Friday, April 27th '
Agate Hall (18th and Agate) • UO Campus
Tickets @ House of Records, Face the Music,
Lazars Bazar, EMU ticket office
and all Fastixx outlets
also look for Rocker T at Ocean Rythms 2001 • June 15,16,17 Gold Beach OR
• music, camping, food, waves, fun
Need a Job? Internship?
Gain valuable experience in advertising, sales and public
relations selling yellow page advertising for the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CAMPUS DIRECTORY.
Earn $500 a week plus • Internships may be available
GV Publications is looking for enthusiastic, goal-oriented students
for challenging, well-paying job! Expense-paid training.
Call 1-800-288-3044
or e-mail your resume to gvpubs@aol.com
Visit our website at www.gvpublications.com
All inquiries attention Gary Voyles
WAS YOUR WRITING TEACHER
EXCEPTIONAL!
A
Composition
Teacher
of the Year
2000-01
Help us reward him/her.
If you have had an excellent teacher this year in an
English-Composition class (any class with a "WR” prefix),
nominate him or her for ah Outstanding Composition Teacher Award.
Leave a note or a detailed letter with Mike Stamm in the
English Department (118 PLC) or mail it to Director of Composition,
Department of English, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403.
Nomination must be post marked
or submitted by Friday, April 27,2001.
For more information, call 346-3911.
Run your for sale item in the
ODE classifiedsfor five days
(items under $1,000)
if you don't sell it, we'll run it
5 more days for free!
S CRIME
_ WATCH
Disorderly Conduct
Tuesday, April 17,8:33 a.m.: Officers
received a report of telephone
harassment from an off-campus
resident.
Tuesday, April 17,10:02 a.m.: A
Spencer View Apartments resident
reported telephone harassment.
Tuesday, April 17,3:23 p.m.: A caller
reported a magazine solicitor was
inside the University Inn.
Wednesday, April 18,11:01 a.m.: A
caller reported a person had hit her
vehicle and the vehicle behind her a
number of times near Kincaid Street
and then started shouting at her.
Suspicious Activities
Wednesday, April 18,5:13 p.m.:
Officers received a report of a
suspicious package in the EMU.
Friday, April 20,10:16 p.m.: A female
caller in Fenton Hall reported a male
looking into her office window on the
second floor.
Theft/Vandalism
Wednesday, April 18,5:55 p.m.:
Off icers received a report that a bicycle
was stolen from the bike racks near
Cloran Hall.
Wednesday, April 18,9:55 p.m.: There
was an attempted bicycle theft from
the Hamilton bike racks.
Thursday, April 19,7:35 a.m.: A caller
reported a broken window at Gerlinger
Annex.
Friday, April 20,4:29 p.m.: An officer
reported a person had damaged a DPS
patrol bicycle.
Drugs/Alcohol use
Thursday, April 19,10:19 p.m.: An
officer contacted one student possibly
possessing marijuana.
Friday, April 20,4:28 a.m.: An officer
contacted three students smoking
marijuana in Robbins Hall.
Saturday, April 21,2:09 a.m.: A ma le
caller reported a student in the
hallway of Carson Hall with drug
paraphernalia.
Saturday, April21,2:21 a.m.: A male
caller reported three males smoking
marijuana and drinking in the men’s
restroom of Burgess Hall.
Saturday, April 21,1:19 p.m.: Officer
advised of four people on the turf field
near the Student Recreation Center
with open containers.
Misc,
Saturday, April 21,1:19 p.m.: Officers
received a report of a squirrel stuck in
a drain pipe near the Student
Recreation Center. An officer
responded and was able to free the
animal from the pipe.
Calendar
Tuesday, April 24
Humanities Work-in-Progress Talk:
Wendy Larson, East Asian Languages
and Literatures, discusses “Recalling
the Future: Jiang Wen's ‘In the Heat of
the Sun.’” Noon-1 p.m. Room 159,
Prince Lucien Campbell Hall. Free. For
information, call 346-3934.
Cultural Forum Film: Ed and Doug's
Short Film Festival: “Where Happy
Short films Gather.” 8 p.m. Room 177,
Lawrence Hall. Free. For information,
call 346-4373.
Peace Corps video showing: “ Redefine
Your World.” Noon-1 p.m. Coquille
Room, EMU. Free. For more infor
mation, call 346-6026.
Lecture by Fredrick Dahlquist:
“Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: How
Bacteria Make Up Their Minds.” 4
p.m. Alumni Lounge, Gerlinger Hall.
Free. For more information, cal!
346-3950.
Free slide show and presentation by
nature photographer Lenny Kohm:
"The Last Great Wilderness Project,”
concerning attempts to drill for oil in
the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in
Alaska. 7 p.m. Room 100, Willamette
Hall.
XECUTIVE INTERNSHIP PROGRA
011651
Business Opportunities for junior-status students!
INTERNSHIP HIGHLIGHTS
• Salary, Scholarship, & Merchandise Discount
• Participation in a National Intern Conference in St. Louis
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
• Assist Buyer in Driving Sales by Managing stocks, Markdowns,
and Developing all aspects of Buying Office
• Analyze Corporate Reports
• Financial Management
• Problem Solving
• Sales Forecasting
Please submit your resume to Sara
Parker by Wednesday, April 25th
Meier & Frank will be on campus to
interview Thursday, April 26th
Contact: Sara Parker
Phone: 503-241-2648
Fax: 503-241-5790
Website: www.maycompany.com
Email: recruiting@meierandfrank.com
Oregon Daily Emerald
P.O. Box 3159, Eugene OR 97403 _
The Oregon Daily Emerald is published
daily Monday through Friday during the
school year and Tuesday and Thursday
during the summer by the Oregon Daily
Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at the Uni
versity of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. A
member of the Associated Press, the
Emerald operates independently of the
University with offices in Suite 300 of the
Erb Memorial Union. The Emerald is pri
vate property. The unlawful removal or
use of papers is prosecutable by law.
NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511
Editor in chief: Jack Clifford
Managing editor: Jessica Blanchard
Community: Aaron Breniman, editor.
Lindsay Buchele, Kendall Larsen, reporters.
Freelance: Jenny Moore, editor.
Higher education: Andrew Adams, editor.
Brooke Ross, Hank Hager, reporters.
Student activities: Emily Gust, editor.
Kara Cogswell, Beata Mostafavi, Lisa Toth,
reporters.
News aide: Ben Lacy.
Perspectives: Michael Kleckner, editor.
Rebecca Newell, Pat Payne, Eric Pfeiffer, columnists.
Pulse: Bevin Caffery, editor.
Mason West, reporter.
Sports: Jeff Smith, editor.
Peter Hockaday, Adam Jude,
Robbie McCallum, reporters.
Copy: Sara Lieberth, Katie Mayer, copy chiefs.
Jessica Davison, Michael Kleckner,
Julie Lauderbaugh, Lori Musicer, EricQualheim,
Jessica Richelderfer, copyeditors.
Online: Caroi Rink, editor.
Timur Insepov, webmaster.
Design: Katie Miller, editor. Brooke Mossefin,
Sean Graf, Russ Weller, designers.
Bryan Dixon, Giovanni Salimena, illustrators.
Photo: Tom Patterson, editor.
Adam Amato, Jon House, R. Ashley Smith,
photographers.
BUSINESS — (541) S46-5512
Judy Riedl, general manager.
Kathy Carbone, business supervisor. Sarah
Goracke, receptionist. Masahiro Kojima, John
Long, Jeff Neely, Laura Ramelli, Mike Chen distri
bution.
CLASSIFIEDS — (541) 346-4343
Trina Shanaman, manager. Katy Hagert, Amy
Richman, Laura Staples, assistants.
ADVERTISING — (541) 346-3712
Becky Merchant, director.
Doug Hentges, Katie Harsany, Nicole Hubbard,
Trevor Kuhn, Jesse Long, Chau Nguyen, Adam
Rice, Hillary Schultz, Chad Verly, Lisa Wood,
sales representatives.
Erin O’Connell, Van Nguyen, assistants.
PRODUCTION — (541) 3464381
Michele Ross, manager.
Tara Sloan, coordinator. Laura Chamberlain,
Cassie Keller, Melissa O’Connell, Laura Paz,
Ross Ward, designers.