News briefs Oregon redistricting plan released The Oregon Secretary of State’s office posted its redistricting plan for Oregon congressional bound aries online Monday. Secretary of State Bill Bradbury will hold a public meeting at 7 p.m. on July 31 at Eugene City Hall to receive input on the plan. It will be one of more than 20 such visits Bradbury will make throughout the state. Every ten years, the state is re quired to adjust state Senate and House boundaries to census re sults. If the Legislature is unable to agree on new boundaries by July 1, the Secretary of State is as signed the task. This year, the Legislature failed to pass a redistricting plan after De mocrats boycotted the House for about a week in protest of a Repub lican plan to enact a reapportion ment map without Gov. John Kitzhaber’s approval. To view the Bradbury's redistrict ing plan, visit http://www.sos.state, or.us/redistrict/redistrict.htm. Jessie Swimeley Emerald Cary Jennings makes sure that Scott Nelson of Portland looks A-OK in his new University student ID card photo at IntroDUCKtion. IntroDUCKtion continued from page 1 Jackson and Standridge are just two of an estimated 3,000 incoming freshmen and transfer students who will take part in seven IntroDUCK tion sessions held at the University this summer. With only 2,400 in at tendance last year, that number makes this summer’s IntroDUCK tion group the largest ever, said Karen Dickinson, one of two stu dent directors for the program. IntroDUCKtion is sponsored every summer by the Student Ori entation office and includes six two-day sessions held throughout July, as well as a one-day orientation for transfer students only. There will also be a one-day orientation session held in Hawaii on Aug. 6. Dickinson said students who at tend IntroDUCKtion are at more of an advantage than new students who come only to the Week of Wel come orientation session in Sep tember because they have the op portunity to register for fall classes. 011538] I All Ways Travel ~j • Summer Airfare Sale • London - $750.00* Paris - $788.00* Santiago, Chile - $765.00* Auckland - $1185.00* *tax not included, restrictions may apply. Subject to change without notice, Eurail Passes issued On-Site!! 1200 High St. j 338-4199gf£p' l Student Travel Experts''' SPAGHETTI 4 garlic bread $325 Every Tuesday PIZZA PETE’S 2506 Willakenzie 344-0998 Oasis Plaza 2673 Willamette 484-0996 27th and Willamette During IntroDUCKtion, she said, students and parents also receive information on a wide range of top ics — everything from what classes to take to whether they should bring a car to school. Going through the orientation program also gives students the chance to meet other students and become familiar with the campus, she said. For many students, this fa miliarity “eases a lot of their tension about the school,” she added. The 17 University students who make up the summer orientation staff (SOS) are crucial to the success of the program, Dickinson said. Each SOS leader is assigned to a group of 25 to 40 students whom they stay with throughout the Intro DUCKtion session, she said, allow ing students to form a relationship with the orientation staff member. This year, Dickinson said, SOS members are taking on even more re sponsibility than in past years, with a greater emphasis on one-on-one time between students and leaders, and an increased SOS presence in all Intro DUCKtion activities. Barents who choose to come are also included in IntroDUCKtion ac tivities. Dickinson said students at tend some information sessions with their parents, but other sessions are held for students or parents only. Many parents were surprised at but pleased with the range of infor mation presented at the orientation session, she said. In particular, Dickinson said, she received posi tive feedback from many parents on a presentation concerning how to make good choices about drugs, sex and alcohol — issues she said are of ten avoided at college orientations. Montana native Laura Pikul, who attended IntroDUCKtion with her son, said the event was helpful — especially a session on how par ents can relate to students when they return home from their first year at the University. 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