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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 University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon.The Emerald operates
independently of the University with offices in
Suite 300 of the Erb Memorial Union. The
Emerald is private property. The unlawful
removal or use of papers is prosecutable by law.
NEWSROOM — (541) 346-5S11
Editor in chief: Jessica Blanchard
Managing editor: Jeremy Lang
Student Activities: Kara Cogswell, editor. Diane
Huber, Danielle Gillespie, Robin Weber, reporten
Community: John Liebhardt, editor. Brook
Reinhard, Marty Toohey, reporters.
Higher Education: LeonTovey, editor.
Eric Martin, Katie Ellis, reporters.
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,
CRIME
WATCH
Arrests and Citations
Wednesday, Jan. 30,0r30 p.m.:The
Department of Public Safety received a
report of an attempted rape behind
Knight Library.
Friday, Feb. 1,9:43 p„m.: DPS cited a
person forcriminal trespassing at the
Kincaid Street and15th Avenue intersection
Drugs and Alcohol
Tuesday, Jan. 29,2:05 a.m.:
DPS cited five people o utsrde H.P.
Barnhart for public drinking.
Wednesday, Jan. 39, 12:20 a.m.:
DPS cited four people for drinking in
public outside Johnson Hall.
Saturday, Feb. 2,1:14 a.m.: DPS cited
five minors for possession of alcohol at
Barnhart.
Saturday, Feb. 2,1:40 a.m.: DPS cited
five minors for possession of alcohol
outside the EMU.
Sunday, Feb. 3,12:09 a.m.: DPS cited
one person for possession of less than
a ounce of marijuana at Spifier Hall.
Sunday, February 3,1:08 a.m.: A DPS
officer cited six minors outside Spiller
for possession ofalcohoi.
Disorderly Conduct
and Vandalism
Saturday, Feb. 2,3 a.m.; A female staff
member at Hamilton Complex reported
receiving harassing phone calls.
Thefts and Recoveries
Tuesday, Jan. 29,11:06 a.m.:
Someone reported musical equipment
stolen from die School of M usic.
Tuesday, Jan. 29,6:27 p.m.: Someone
reported several juvenile on bicycle
tearing up flower beds and scraping
paint off rails at Willamette Hall.
Wednesday, Jan. 39,12:91 p.m.:
A student repotted a bicycle stolen
from Hamilton.
Wednesday, Jan. 39,1:32 p.m.:
DPS received a report of a vacuum
stolen from Bean Hall
Thursday, Jan, 31,9:51 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a bicycle
stolen from Deady Hall
Thursday, Jan, 31,19:02 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a bicycle
stolen from Klamath Hall.
Thursday, Jan. 31,12:98 p.m.:
A student reported a bag stolen from
the EMU.
Thursday, Jan. 31,6:53 p,m.:
Someone reported that a parking meter
and its pole were missing from
University Street.
Friday, Feb. 1 ,10:45 a .m.: Someone
repotted acorrpu&rsloien from Oregon
Sunday, Feb. 3* 3:SB p.m.: Someone
reported several ferns stolen tom a
vehicle near Douglas Half.
Sunday, Feb, 3,6:50 p.m.: DPS received
a report of some equipment stolen from
the Student Recreation Center.
Miscellaneous
Wednesday, Jan, 30,3:33 p.m.:
OPS cited three people for climbing a
tree outside Friendly Hall.
Thursday, Jan. 31,5:15 p.m,:
A Hamilton staff member cut his finger
at the Grab’n’Go.
Thursday, Jan. 31,8:36 p.m.:
Someone reported a man masturbating
in front of the Dunn Hall lounge
window.
Saturday, Feb. 2,1:48 a.m.: DPS cited
a person for urinating outside the
Collier House.
Saturday, Feb. 2,7:21 a.m.: An officer
found a transient unconscious and
hunched over outside the University
Bookstore and took him to Sacred
Heart Medical Center
Saturday, Feb, 2,3:35 p.m,: DPS cited
one person for an open container at
McArthur Court.
Sunday, Feb. 3,2:11 a.m.: A resident
in Barnhart passed out in a fifth floor
restroom, blocking the entrance.
Looking for a way to spring
into the career you want?
The Career Development Internship Program (CDIP)
Orientation for Spring Term 2002 will take place Monday,
February 11, 2002, in the EMU Fir Room from 3:30-5:00 pm.
Students will have the opportunity to sign up for interviews
at Orientation. Make-up Orientation sessions will be held
in Hendricks Hall, Room 12, on Tuesday, February 12, from
12:00-1:00 pm, and Wednesday, February 13, from 2:30-3:30 pm.
C H KR Contact Jen Sowins, CDIP Coordinator, at 346-6011 for more
information.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
The following organizations will be looking
Birth To Three
ContiNet
Convention & Visitors Association (CVALCO)
Downtown Eugene, Inc.
Eugene Family YMCA
Jacobs Gallery
Lane County Law & Advocacy Center
Lane County Youth Services
Looking Glass Evaluation fit Treatment Ctr.
Maude Kerns Art Center
McKenzie-Willamette Hospital
Mount ftsgah Arboretum
Nearby Nature
Retie % Inc.
for interns:
Marketing/PR;Education
Science/Computer; Management
Marketing/PR
Research; Marketing
PR/Media
Marketing/PR
Law/ Legal Services
Human & Social Services
Human ft Social Services
Art Education; Publications
PR/Media Relations
Environmental!Natural Resources
Environmental Education
Youth Services; Marketing/Fundraising
Human ft Social Services
Newspaper Reporting
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, Lauren Tracy, Liz Werhane,
copyeditors.
Online: Marilyn Rice, editor. Helena Irwandi,
webmaster.
Design: Russell Weller, editor. A. Scott Abts,
Heather Gee-Pape, Nick Olmstead, designers.
Steve Baggs, Peter Utsey, illustrators.
Photo: Thomas Patterson, editor. Adam Amato,
Jonathan House, Adam Jones, photographers.
ADVERTISING — (541)346-3712
Becky Merchant, director.
Lisa Wood,safes manager.
Michelle Chan, Jill Hazelbaker, Michael Kirk,
Trevor Kuhn, Lindsay McNamara, Mickey Miles,
Hillary Shultz, Sherry Telford, Chad Verly,
Jeremy Williams, sales representatives. Valisa
Nelson, Van Nguyen, Erin O’Connell, assistants.
CLASSIFIEDS — 146-4U1
Trina Shanaman, manager.
Erin Cooney, Katy Hagert, Amy Richman, Laura
Staples, assistants.
BUSINESS —
Judy Riedl, general manager.
Kathy Carbone, business supervisor.
Sarah Goracke, receptionist
John Long, Mike Chen, Dinari Lee, Tyler Graham,
Jeff Neely, distribution.
PRODUCTION — fS4m46-4*X1
Michele Ross, manager.
Tara Sloan, coordinator.
Emily Cooke, Matt Graff, Andy Holland, Heather
Jenkins, Marissa Jones, designers.