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• • • Community Literacy Suzanne Clark, 8:00 a.m.-4:50 p.m.. MUWHF ENG 410/510/CRN 41648/41653 JUNE 18-22 2001 SUMMER SESSION • JUNE 25-AUGUST 17 Register by telephone now Pick up a free summer catalog in Oregon Hall or at the UO bookstore. It has all the information you need to know about UO summer session, http://uosummer.uoreqon.edu/ 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 he 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 Labor in a Global Economy A conference exploring the history, politics, and local impact of globalization, and its challenges for working people. Thursday, May 10 10:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Fir Room, Erb Memorial Union, University of Oregon Free and open to the public Featuring: Dana Frank, 2001 Morse Chair Professor David Gutierrez, prominent Chicano historian Roy Adams, Canadian worker-rights expert Other noted professionals and scholars Presentation by anthropology students: “Life of a Strawberry: Labor and Consumer Relations from Field to Dinner Plate” Topics: Globalization and Workers’ Rights Globalization and Immigrant Communities in the Postwar Era Immigrant Communities Today Sponsored by the University of Oregon Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics. For a conference agenda, see www.morsechair.uoregon.edu or call 346-3700. WAYNE MORSE CENTER FOR LAW AND POLITICS EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. Need to get rid of that old computer? Get results with Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds! Call 346-4343! Emerald Senior All-American Doug Lee captured his third straight Pac-10 title in this victory against Portland State’s Jeremy Wilson. Wrestling celebrates year ■ senior uoug Lee caps his stellar wrestling career with a second straight team MVP award last Sunday By Robbie McCalium Oregon Daily Emerald The Oregon wrestling team offi cially wrapped up the 2000-01 sea son with its annual awards banquet Sunday in the Pittman Room of the Len Casanova Center. Senior Doug Lee was named the team’s Most Outstanding Wrestler for the sec ond year in a row after compiling a 28-9 season record and a Pacihc-10 Conference title. The Central Point native finished his career with a 103-33 record, fifth on Oregon’s all time list. Lee was a two-time All American and three-time Pac-10 Champion as a Duck. Sophomore Tony Overstake was given the John Miller Memorial Award, given to athletes who show dedication to “being the best I can be in all aspects of life.” Oregon head coach Chuck Kearney recog nized Overstake as one of the hard est-working wrestlers on the team. The Medford native fought through a severe knee injury at the Pac-10 Championships to place fourth and qualify for the NCAA Tournament. Sophomore Eric Webb earned the Jed Kesey-Lorenzo West Most Improved Award. Webb led the team in winning percentage with 24 wins and only four losses, a ma jor improvement from his 23-15 record in 1999-00. The Eugene na tive scored several upsets in the heavyweight class and was ranked as high as No. 2 in the nation. The Top Newcomer award went to freshman Luke Larwin, who was unranked heading into the Pac-10 Championships but placed fourth in the league for an NCAA Tourna ment berth. The Bend native fin ished the season 10-12 but was 6-4 in his final four competitions. All the award-winners besides Lee will return for Oregon next sea son. 2001 ITS here Now! UO Summer ^ Session Duck CaB/Duck Web. Register Now for Summer Classes. Summer session starts June 25. Pick up your free summer catalog today in the Summer Session office, 333 Oregon Hall, or at the UO Bookstore. You can speed your way toward graduation by taking required courses during summer. University of Oregon Summer Session http://uosummer.uoregon.edu/ FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (BICYCLES, PETS, CARS, JOBS, ROOMMATES, APARTMENTS, CONCERT TICKETS, PLANE TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, TYPINC SERVICES, ON;CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES)