Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 05, 2002, Page 3, Image 3

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Arrests and Citations
Friday, March 1,9:49 p.m.:
The Eugene Police Department
arrested a person near campus with an
outstanding shoplifting warrant after
DPS found him digging through a
garbage Gan.
Sunday, March 3,9:39 a.m :
DPS cited one person for criminal
trespassing on the 1500 block of
Moss Street.
Sunday, March 3,9:01 p.m.:
DPS cited for trespassing a transient
digging through a garbage can behind
Riley Hall.
I Drugs and Alcohol
| Monday, Feb. 25,11:58 p.m.:
I DPS cited several people in Spiller Hall
| for smoking marijuana.
j Wednesday, Feb. 27,4:28 p.m,:
j DPS cited several people tor smoking
rnarijuana in the bushes near the EMU
Saturday, March 2,12:50 a.m.:
DPS cited several minors in HP.
Barnhart for possession of alcohol and
theft after a resident reported the
minors had a street sign which was
stolen from Portland.
Sunday, March 3,1:59 a.m.:
DPS cited one person in Barnhart for
supplying alcohol to minors.
Thefts and Recoveries
Monday, Feb. 25,7:58 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a vacuum
cleaner stolen from Bean Complex.
Monday, Feb. 25,8:44 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a parking
permit stolen from the bumper of a car
in the Alder Street parking lot.
Monday, Feb. 25,5:10 p.m,:
DPS received a report of light bulbs
stolen from Willamette Hall.
Tuesday, Feb. 26,7:13 p.m,:
DPS received a report of a bicycle
stolen from a residences 1710 Avenue.
Wednesday, Feb, 27,4:17 p.m.:
DPS received a report of a notebook
stolen from Knight library.
Friday, March 1,9:20 p.m,:
DPS received a report of a bike stolen
from the EMU.
Disorderly Conduct
and Vandalism
Tuesday, Feb. 26, 11:08 p.m.:
DPS received a report of a tree stump
left in front of the Carson Hall
warehouse's front entrance.
Friday, March 1,1:39 a.m.:
DPS received a report of several
people entering a Riley Hail resident’s
unlocked room and tampering with
fiis possessions.
Friday, March 1,11 :Q9 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a harassing
letter delivered to a resident at
Westmoreland Housing.
Saturday, March 2,2:17 a.m.:
DPS received a report of an
intoxicated resident damaging a
microwave in Tingle.
Saturday, March 2,2:45 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a person
breaking windows in Ganoe Halt.
Miscellaneous
Wednesday, Feb. 27,2:26 a.m.:
Several female students in Clark
Hail reported hearing noises outside
their windows. DPS searched the
area but didn’t find anything.
Friday, March 1,10:58 p.m.:
DPS contacted a man outside
Hamilton after receiving an earlier
report of a man looking into windows
at Bean Complex. The man told DPS he
was passing through campus, and
DPS did not detain him. DPS said he
did not match the description of the
man masturbating outside two female
students’ residence hai! rooms during
the weekend.
Sunday, March 3,11:16 p,m.:
DPS received a report of a person
urinating on a tree at the Agate
Street crosswalk.
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Senate Ad Hoc Committee on
Campus Responses to Aftermath of September 11 Events
Departments of English and
Anthropology
present
Women and the Nation in the Middle East and the U.S.
with Diane Baxter and Linda Kintz
Wednesday, March 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 11'1' 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.
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
septl 1 @darkwing,uoregon.edu or connect to the
Committee’s web page:
hl.tp://d^rkwinigTqor^gon.qdvt/~septl, ,1,/
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