Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 20, 2002, Page 8, Image 8

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    Senate Ad Hoc Committee <>n
Campus Responses to Aftermath of September 11 Events
Department of History
presents
September IV" Crisis in Historical Perspective
With Daniel Pope, Arif Dirlik, and Matthew Dennis
Wednesday, February 20 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 11"’ 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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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.
To contact the Senate Ad Hoc Committee, e-mail
seDtll@darkwing.uoregon.edu or connect to the
http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~sept 11 /
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USC playing it cool
for No. 10 Stanford
By Todd Harmonson
The Orange County Register
LOS ANGELES (KRT) — Their
team will play for first place in the
Pacific-10 Conference with only
four regular-season games left. They
will face one of the top big men in
the country, who was injured the
last time USC played Stanford,
without the help of their starting
center. And they are only freshmen.
Apparently none of the above is a
big deal to USC’s Rory O’Neil and
Nick Curtis, who said they won’t let
their poise succumb to the pressure
they are under.
“I’ll just go out there and play bas
ketball and it’ll be fine,” O’Neil said.
Said Curtis: “I’m not going to put
too much pressure on myself. ”
If O’Neil and Curtis can play as
cool a game Thursday as they talked
Tuesday, No. 20 USC might be OK
against No. 10 Stanford at
Maples Pavilion.
However, if they get rattled and
play like, well, freshmen, the Tro
jans could be in trouble.
USC learned Tuesday that it defi
nitely would be without center
Kostas Charissis, who has a non
displaced fracture in his left ankle
and is expected to miss at least 3-4
weeks. The Trojans also will have
to deal with Stanford’s 7-foot cen
ter Curtis Borchardt, who missed
USC’s 90-82 victory over the Car
dinal on Jan. 26 because of a
hip pointer.
O’Neil is expected to get the bulk
of the minutes in place of Charis
sis, and he had a breakout per
formance against Stanford in the
first meeting. The 6-foot-ll center
was 7-for-8 from the field and had
two blocked shots in 24 minutes
before he fouled out.
USC coach Henry Bibby said he
“I’lljust go out there and
play basketball and it’ll
define.”
Rory O’Neil
USC center
does not plan to start O’Neil be
cause he likes to have his scoring
ability coming off the bench. It
also should help O’Neil stay out of
early foul trouble.
Curtis (6-foot-8) appears to be the
likely starter in place of Charissis,
unless Bibby changes up and goes
with a smaller lineup. Curtis start
ed three non-conference games but
has averaged only 5.6 minutes and
1.2 points this season.
©2002, The Orange County Register
(Santa Ana, Calif.). Distributed by Knight
Ridder/Tribune Information Services.
Wrestling
continued from page 7
Portland State. Quinn Collett wres
tles at 174 pounds and has a win
ning streak of five matches for a 22-8
record. At 197, Randy Davidson (21
11) has compiled 49 team points,
which is third on the team behind
Collett’s 65 and Wilson’s 68.
For Oregon, senior Eugene Harris,
No. 5, leads the squad with 88 team
points and a 26-3 record.
In last season’s match-up be
tween Oregon and Portland State,
the Ducks lost only one match,
cruising to a 43-3 victory. Oregon
has won the last 19 meetings be
tween the two schools.
E-mail sports reporter Chris Cabot
at chriscabot@dailyemerald.com.
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