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Tol Tol T5T Tol Authentic Chinese Cuisine RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 947 Franklin Blvd. EHHJ 343-4480 Science gotcha spooked? check out Chemistry 101-102: Science in Society Appearing this summer at your local UO Chemistry Department. It ain 7 easy, but you don 7 have to be a rocket scientist, either! Four credits eacn. Satisfies the two-course science ^roup requirement. as usual The Novel of Initiation Richard Stevenson, 10:00-11:50 a.m. MUWH/ENG 399/CRN 41737. Prereq SOPHOMORE OR ABOVE E] 2002 SUMMER SESSION • JUNE 24-AUGUST 16 Register by telephone now. Pick up a free summer catalog in Oregon Hall or at the UO bookstore. It has all the information you need to know about UO Summer Session. http://uosummer.uoregon diversity o APASU lets theater, hip-hop, rap get the juice flowing’ Adam Jones Emerald Pauly Paul fills in for Pocket Face with a set of acoustically driven hip-hop during an APASU cultural event Saturday in honor of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month. ■ Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month’s main event features hip-hop artist Thai and ‘hereandnow’ theater group By Caron Alarab Oregon Daily Emerald For the fourth time in a decade, the Asian-Pacific American Stu dent Union presented “hereand now,” an Asian American theater group from Los Angeles, as the headliner of its main cultural event at the EMU Ballroom on Sat urday evening. APASU’s “main event,” held in honor of Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month, opened its doors at 6:20 p.m. to more than 100 stu dents and community members — many of whom were fans of band . Pocket Face, hip-hop artist Thai and hereandnow. Pocket Face, originally from Eu gene, kicked off the evening with three of its members wearing wigs and hats and performing one drummer short. “They’ve been there for me be fore,” said Paul “Pauly Paul” Wright, frontman for hip-hop group Frunt Row Joe and last minute replacement for Pocket Face. After the members of Pocket Face played a few songs under the comedic pseudonym “Rocket Face,” they gave Wright the spot light, and he filled it with a combi nation of rock, rap, beat-boxing and light-hearted humor. Vietnamese American hip-hop artist Thai, the second act of the Turn to Heritage, page 7 014150 THURSDAY, MAY 23*d UO Law School, Room 142 3:30 p.m. Katherine Jernberg, Director of Admissions at the School of Law, will be discussing: Applying to Law School, lack Bennett, Pre-law Advisor, will join the discussion. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Call 346 -1553 to reserve you,r spot today. Refreshments will be provided. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SCHOOL OF LAW