Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 17, 2002, Page 7, Image 7

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    CRIME
WATCH
Drugs and Alcohol
Friday, April 12,10:57 p,m.:
DBS received a report of two
intoxicated people nearthe ENU.
Saturday, April 13,11:05p.m.:
A caller reported a group drinking
alcohol in Watson Residence Hail
Disorderly Conduct
and Vandalism
Wednesday, April 10,12:22 a.nu
University staff member reported a
man sleeping near McKenzie Hall,
Wednesday, April 10,2:51 p.m.:
DBS officer responded to a report of a
skateboarder near the EMU.
Wednesday*April 10* 11:26 p.tti,: |
DPS received a complaint of a loud I
party at Seta Theta Pi house.
Friday, April 12,1 a,m.:
A caller reported excessive noise from
Riley Residence Hall.
Friday, April 12,1:40 a.m.:
A caller reported excessive noise from
Wilcox Hall.
Friday, April 12,11:04 p.m.: A caller
reported a noise violation from the
Moss Street area.
Monday, April 15,6:47 a.m.:
The DP$ parking information kiosk
window was reported broken.
Monday, April 15,6:00 p.m,:
The EMU night manager reported
vandalism in the building.
Theft and Recoveries
Wednesday, April 10,11:51 a.m.:
A purse was stolen from Clinical
Services Building.
Wednesday, April 10,3:03 p.m.:
A car was reported missing from the
visitor parking lot.
Wednesday, April 10,3:36 p.m.:
A bike was stolen from Carson
Residence Hall
Wednesday, April 10,4:34 p.m.:
A bike was stolen from Bean
Complex.
Thursday, April 11* 7:34 a.m.:
DPS received a report of a possible
breaks at Condon Hail
Friday, April 13,9:37 a.m.:
There was an attempted theft from
Knight library.
Friday, April 13,10:16 a.m.:
A bike was stolen from H.P, Barnhart.
Saturday, April 13,5:27 p.m.:
A student reported items stolen from
her car in the Bean Complex parking lot.
Monday, April 15* 3:30 p.m,:
A bike was stolen from Carson
Residence Hall.
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News brief
University Bookstore
to hold annual Grad Fair
University students graduating in
June can have their questions an
swered and begin celebrating a lit
tle early this week.
Today through Saturday is the
Grad Fair at the University Book
store. Students and faculty can or
der caps, gowns, announcements
and regalia for commencement —
and have all of their questions about
graduation answered, bookstore
...
marketing team member Allen
Mather said.
Representatives from U Lane O
Credit Union and the University
Alumni Association will be at the
fair, and prizes and giveaways will
be offered throughout the week,
Mather said.
From 2 to 4 p.m. Friday in 220
Gerlinger, the Alumni Association
and the Student Alumni Associa
tion will hold a Zero-Year Reunion
for graduating seniors.
The event is an annual “send-off
for seniors that the Alumni Associa
tion sponsors just as a farewell; a
congratulations on their achieve
ments,” Alumni Association
spokesman Paul Stieber said.
A local musical group, the U
Gene Band, will play at the reunion,
and there will be free food, bever
ages and a gift for seniors.
To attend, seniors need to bring
the invitations they should have re
ceived in the mail and their
student ID.
For information about com
mencement regalia, call Nicole
Shi'raga at the University Book
store at 346-4331.
—Kara Cogswell
013885
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Be sure to inquire about exclusive
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