Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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    SUMMER 2002 UO GEOGRAPHY
The world has many
fascinating geographic sights.
Why not take a class and see
for yourself!
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UNIVERSITY of Oregon • Department of Geography * 107 Condon Hall
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• Population & Environment
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• Natural Environment
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The UO School of Music’s Vanguard Concert Series presents
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From 1941-44, prisoners of the Nazi concentration camp
in Terezin, Czechoslovakia, created magnificent works of
art while living in circumstances best described as inhu
man. In celebration of Expressions of Human Dignity
Month, Third Angle New Music Ensemble will honor
these great artists by performing some of the chamber
music composed in Terezin.
Tuesday, April 23 • 8:00 p.m., Beall Hall
$7 General Admission,$4 Students and Seniors, available at the door
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them in history books,” she said.
Among the list of honorees was
Assistant Dean of Diversity Pro
grams Mark iracy.
“Mark has become a friend, a
mentor and the older brother I
never had,” BSU Co-Director
Haben Woldu said of Tracy’s dedi
cation to the University and her
own education.
Midway through the ceremony,
the African Student Association en
tertained the audience with two a
cappella songs.
In addition to award recipients
on behalf of the University, individ
uals from Lane Community College
Black Student Union and the Black
Women of Achievement were also
given honors.
Many honorees were praised for
their dynamic roles in campus fra
ternities and sororities, their
churches and their communities.
Upon receiving their awards,
however, they passed the credit to
the people who helped them.
“I wouldn’t be here without God
and support from the African
American community, family and
friends,” said Edniesha Curry,
award winner and recent Charlotte
Sting. Although Curry’s athletic
abilities earn her recognition from
across the map, she was honored by
the strong support from her ethnic
community right here in Eugene.
“Getting awards from African
American peers means a lot to me,”
she said.
E-mail reporter Robin Weber
at robinweber@dailyemerald.com.
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