Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 06, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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    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.
ARF.FR Contact Jen Sowins, CDIP Coordinator, at 346-6011 for more
information.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
The following organizations will be looking for interns:
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 6t Treatment Ctr.
Maude Kerns Art Center
McKenzie-Willamette Hospital
Mount Pisgah Arboretum
Relief Nursery, Inc.
Marketing/PR;Education
Science/ Computer; Management
Marketing/PR
Research; Marketing
PRf Media
Marketing/PR
Law/Legal Services
Human Et Social Services
Human & Social Services
Art Education; Publications
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Environmental/Natural Resources
Environmental Education
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Human Et Social Services
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To contact the Senate Ad Hoc Committee, e-mail
septl 1 @ darkwing.uoregon.edu or connect to the
Committee’s web page:
Senate Ad Hoc Committee on
Campus Responses to Aftermath of September 11 Events
The University Senate Ad-Hoc Committee does not take positions on issues of policy, politics, or
ideology. To ensure its neutrality, the Committee will provide clear identification of the specific
sponsorship of campus activities by the groups that carry them out. In all cases, the content of
remarks and materials relating to these issues are the responsibility of their sponsors, and do not
reflect an official position of the Ad-Hoc Committee or the University of Oregon.
All meetings are free of charge and open to the public.
Department of Geography
presents
September 11th and the Changing Geopolitical Context
with Alexander Murphy and Shaul Cohen
Wednesday, February 6 4:00-5:30
100 Willamette Hall
In an effort to facilitate education and informed discussion—from a variety of
perspectives—on the events of September 1 llh and their aftermath, the University of
Oregon Senate Ad-Hoc Committee charged with coordinating the university’s response is
sponsoring a series of panel presentations and discussions during Winter term 2002.
Symposia will meet weekly, on Wednesdays from 4:00 to 5:30 P.M., in 100
Willamette Hall. Each week will feature presentations and discussions that
draw on the particular perspectives, specializations and expertise of University
of Oregon schools, departments and programs, as well as individual faculty
engaged in teaching and research on topics that inform our understanding of the
September 11th crisis and subsequent developments.
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Men’s
continued from page 5
Jones’ first name as “Freddy” and
spelled out McArthur Court
as “MacArthur.”
“He still don’t know us yet, so we
got to"prove some more,” Jones said.
“I don’t know about him, we’ll
see,” Lever said of Vitale. “Once he
gets it all straight, we’ll be happy
with him.”
Norwood who?
In head coach Ernie Kent’s
postgame press conference follow
ing Oregon’s win over USC on Sat
urday, he again referred to senior
guard Anthony Lever as “Anthony
Norwood,” which he has done
throughout the season.
“It’s never going to change,” Lever
said, laughing. “The day where he
can consistently say ‘Lever,’ I’ll be
happy, but it doesn’t matter any
more. The funny thing now is that
everybody else on the team nudges
me every time he says it.”
Lever legally changed his name
over the summer in honor of his fa
ther, former NBA player Lafayette
“Fat” Lever.
Sometimes, Lever will be on the
bench during a game and hear Kent
yell for “Norwood” to get in there.
“I can’t just sit there, I have to get
in the game,” Lever said.
So, coach, what’s his last name?
“Lever,” Kent said with a smile.
“But hey, all the guys do the same
thing too when they call him ‘Wood. ’
I have to catch myself though.”
Bracketology
The calendar has flipped to Feb
ruary, leaving March Madness
looming in the distance. In this
week’s ESPN.com “Bracketology,”
where the NCAA Tournament field
is projected, the Ducks are a fifth
seed and have a first round match
up with 12th-seeded Tulsa.
Oregon’s predicted to play on
March 14 at Arco Arena in Sacra
mento, Calif. The 476 miles of trav
el distance for the Ducks would
sure beat the 2,761 miles they flew
to Buffalo, N.Y., for their one-and
done tourney experience in
March 2000.
E-mail assistant sports editor Jeff Smith
at jeffsmith@dailyemerald.com.
Football
continued from page 5
today. Dennis verbally committed
to USC, but several reports have
him mulling over Oregon, Wash
ington and UCLA.
Dennis was named The Los An
geles Times’ Southern California
player of the year after rushing for
1,740 yards and 24 touchdowns
last season.
“Hershel is the kind of back that
gets stronger every quarter,” Poly
Tech head coach Raul Lara told the
Times. “He creates and makes peo
ple miss, so when he’s supposed to
get a loss, he gets a gain because of
the gifts he has.”
Last season, the Ducks signed 23
recruits, including five junior col
lege transfers.
Bellotti has scheduled a press
conference this afternoon to an
nounce this year’s signings.
E-mail sports editor Adam Jude
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
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