Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 10, 2002, Page 4A, Image 4

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Jan. 22
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Feb. 14
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Feb. 14
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Feb. 19
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Jan. 15
Jan. 16 & 17
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Feb. 13
Feb. 13, 4:00P.M.
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Open Swim Meet
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Dates
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Table Tennis
Feb. 7
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Badminton
Feb. 28
March 2, 3:30p.m.
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rights activism.
‘“Redefining the Dream’ is a
chance to explore more than his
nonviolent movement and look at
other aspects of his life,” he said.
Woldu said King’s influence among
social movements extends beyond
the African American community.
“King influenced all people and
all races,” she said. “Women’s
rights and gay rights both sprung
from his influence.”
Events scheduled this month in
clude a panel discussion, “What
would MLK Say?,” in which faculty
members will discuss King’s impact
on social movements in relation to
the current global situation. The pan
el will be held at 6 p.m. Jan. 15 in the
International Student Lounge.
On Jan. 23, an awards ceremony
honoring staff, faculty and adminis
trators will be held at 11:30 a.m. in
Gerlinger Lounge. Also on Jan. 23,
the Black Student Association will
host an open mic and candlelight vig
il, which will begin with a reception
in the EMU Amphitheater at 7 p.m.
Celebration events conclude Jan.
25 with a dinner and dance spon
sored by the Vietnamese Student
Association and the BSU at 6 p.m.
in the Collier House.
E-mail reporter Diane Huber at
dianehuber@dailyemerald.com.
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Redefining the Dream
Jan. ID — Amiri Baraka Speaks
5 p.m., Gumwood Room, EMU
Jan. 11 — Political theater class
11 a,m., 229 McKenzie (formerly Grayson Hail)
Jan. 15 — What Would MLK Say?
6 p.m., International Student Lounge, EMU
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Jan. 22 — Creative workshops
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5 p.m., Taylor Piano Lounge, EMU
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Jan, 25 — Unity Dinner & Dance I
6 p.m., Collier House 9. *
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NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511
Editor in chief: Jessica Blanchard
Managing editor: Jeremy Lang
Student Activities: Kara Cogswell, editor. Diane
Huber, reporter.
Community: John Liebhardt, editor. Brook
Reinhard, Marty Toohey, reporter.
Higher Education: Leon Tovey, editor.
Eric Martin, reporter
Commentary: Julie Lauderbaugh, editor
Jacquelyn Lewis, assistant editor. Andrew
Adams, Tara Debenham, Rebecca Newell, Jeff
Oliver, Pat Payne, Aaron Rorick, columnists.
Features/Pulse: Lisa Toth, editor. Mason West,
Jennifer West, Pulse reporters. Marcus Hathcock,
features reporter
Sports: Adam Jude, editor. Jeff Smith, assistant
editor. Chris Cabot, Hank Hager, Peter Hockaday,
reporters.
Freelance: Katie Mayer, editor.
Copy: Jessica Richelderfer, Michael J. Kleckner,
copy chiefs. Clayton Cone, Jessica Davison,
Kathleen Ehli, Jenny Morrison, Liz Werhane,
copyeditors.
Online: Marilyn Rice, editor. Helena Irwandi,
webmaster.
Design: Russell Weller, editor. A. Scott Abts,
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Steve Baggs, Peter Utsey, illustrators.
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