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against the University” if the
NCAA were to investigate the
violations.
Moos signed the document
Tuesday, eight days after Runge
and Roberts gave their approval.
The agreement “is a means of
buying peace between the parties
and is [not] an admission of lia
bility by the University,” the doc
ument stated.
Williams said that the payment
will not come from public funds,
but rather from ticket sales, dona
tions and other sources of revenue.
“Less than 10 percent of the
Athletic Department revenue is
public money,” Williams said at
the April 30 press conference an
nouncing Runge’s resignation, “so
the payments will come out of the
90 percent that comes from gift
and gate receipts and other sources
of income besides the state*”
Alumni reaction to the settlement
has essentially been a non-issue,
said Dan Rodriguez, executive di
rector of the Alumni Association.
“It’s a sad situation and there are
no winners,” Rodriguez said. “But
the perspective, of most alumni is.
that it was the fairest way to go.
((if this were Mike
Bellotti, there would have
been a lot different
reaction.
Dan Rodriguez
executive director,
Alumni Association
11
People understand how they
solved it had to be done. If not,
there could have been lawsuits
and then the money would go
everywhere except to Jody. .
“If this were Mike Bellotti,
there would have been a lot dif
ferent reaction. Both coaches are
very successful ... but there’s
more to it than the [wins].’”
The law firm’s report — which
included interviews of more than
80 players, former players, coach
es and administrators — has yet to
be made available to the public.
“No resolution has been made
yet on what part of the report will
be made public/” University
spokeswoman Pauline Austin
said Thursday.
Runge resigned five days after the
report was handed in to Moos. She
said the contents of the report had
nothing to do with her decision.
After being hired in the spring of
1993, Runge led the Ducks to eight
consecutive NCAA Tournament
appearances and two Pacific-10
Conference titles. But her friction
with Athletic Department officials
was well known; at least twice she
threatened to sue the University
for gender discrimination.
Moos said he hopes to hire
Runge’s successor by June 1. Five
candidates have been inter
viewed for the position.
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (May 25).ff you're so
sman, why aren't you rich? This year you get
to be both. This doesn’t happen by accident.
First make a plan, then worlj it. Start by learn
ing how to keep more of what you make. Stop
letting it slip through your fingers. Take a class.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)—Today is a 7
— Home is the best place for you tonight. All
day, too, if you can manage it. Catch up on your
reading. You'll discover lots of useful informa
tion. Get those thank-you letters written, too.
They'll make a big difference.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 6
—You know that the best things in life are free,
and now you can prove it again. A potiuck with
favorite family members and close friends
won't set you back much. Breaking bread with
your loved ones will do all of you a world of
GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — Today is an 8
—A check from far away eases financial wor
ries. It might make a jaunt this weekend possi
ble. Split costs with a friend, and enjoy the trav
el time together. That'll give you the chance to
impart more of your wisdom.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 6
—You're beginning to emerge from the confu
sion of the past few days. You should notice
that most of the stuff you've been worried about
isn’t worth it. You’ve spent enough on it. Let it
go.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Today is a 7 —
You're probably pretty tired by now. You've
been racing around all week, managing to have
everything go perfectly. By now, it either did or
didn't, so don't worry about it. Count your win
nings, deduct your expenses, and get some rest.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)—Today is a 6 —
A gathering with good friends is welcome.
Find a plate where you can speak freely. You've
done a great job over the past week. Congratu
late each other, and start thinking about what's
next. Bigger and better, or just something fun?
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is an 8 —
You've been doing exceptionally well lately.
That's what it felt like, anyway. Can you prove
it? Did you make the sales, produce results,
bring in the big bucks? There will be an exam.
Be prepared to show the bottom line.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Today is a 5
— You've done some serious wheeling and
dealing lately, and you've probably done pret
ty well. How about rewarding yourself with a
trip out of town? A destination near water, lots
of water, would be most rejuvenating.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 6 — Time to get practical again. Count up
your pennies, pay your bills, and see if there's
anything left. If there is, slash it in savings. That
should be a little easier today than usual.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
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Count it just to make sure nobody's playing
tricks. Then, let your partner lake control. Lean
back and let somebody else do the driving.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — Today is an
8 — You and your sweetheart have probably
come up with a few good ideas by now. You
might be getting resdess, eager to get started.
This is just as it should be. Working together
will make your love stronger.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is a 6
— The confusion of the past few days may
have pretty well frazzled your nerves. Tonight,
instead of going out, find a place where you can
hide out. Invite a kind and loving person to join
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155INSTRUMENTS/MUSIC EQUIP.
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175 WANTED
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• Earn Five Credits
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• Nine Days September 4-14, 2001
• $550 Tuition for Both Residents
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190 OPPORTUNITIES
Peer Health Education Program
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in a practicum type experience.
Learn more about sexual health,
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campus. Educate other students and
earn upper division credit for making
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SUMMER CREDIT!!
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Call or write: Dianna Larsen,
for a description of
field placement opportunities.
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205 HELP WANTED
Apartment Cleaning
6/15-6/21
Call 484-4103
Production embroidery shop needs
trimmer. Looking for person with
good band dexterity, able to lift
50lbs, self starter, keeps fast pace,
detail oriented. Flexible hours, day
shift only. Send resume to 1800
Prairie Rd. Suite A, Eugene, 97402.
CONSTRUCTION
SUMMER WORK
Construction in the Portland metro
area. Carpentry and labor positions
available. Part-time, full-time, day
and night shifts. $9-$18/HR DOE.
Call 1-800-225-5257 ask for Jessica
or Mark to get more information.
WANTED: Detail-oriented clerical
worker for word processing, filing,
& mail preparation. Start at
$7.25/hour. Requires data experi
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ently. Accuracy essential. For
training purposes, you must be
able to make at least a year’s
commitment. E-mail resume to
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2334, or pick up application in
room 100 Agate Hall, 8am-5pm,
M-F.
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Now recruiting for East Coast
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100 workers needed
Assemble craft, wood items.
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Free info. pkg. 24 hr. 801-263-4020
Positive and energetic care provider
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NEWMAN CENTER
Catholic Campus Ministry
Si. Thomas More University Parish
Mass Mon-Fri *5:15
Wed • 9 pm (Student Mass)
Sat • 5pm Vigil
Sun • 9, 1 lam, 7:30pm
346-4468
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Wednesdays 8:30pm
Education 276
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hUp://gladslone.uoregon.edu/-asuoccc/
Collegiate Christian
Fellowship
Sunday Mornings @ 11:00 a.m
irj the gym at First Baptist Church
868 High Street
345-0341
(Shuttle service also available)
Campus Ministry at
Central Lutheran Church
Welcomes you!
Sunday Eucahrist:
8:15 & 10:45AM; 6:30PM
Monday Evening Bible Study:
8:15PM in the church library
18th & Potter • 345-0395