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May 21 Tues. 6:00 pm
EMU Int'l Student Lounge
Activist Panel: Social Justice Matters
Featuring: Professor of Sociology Chuck Hunt
Bahati Ansari of Racism Free Zone
Bettie Sing Luke of Pan-Asian Community Alliance
\Huy Ong, organizer of OS£C
Jose Luis Alonso, Centro Latino
May 22 Wed. 7:00 pm
EMU Gumwood
Int'l performance artist Guillermo
Gomez-Pena performing a diorama,
dramatizing the dehumanizing impacts of
globalization in a thought-provoking and
hilarious way. Author of five books and the
subject of numerous documentary films...this live
performance will make you think and laugh.
May 23 Thurs. 7:00 pm
EMU Gumwood
Honoring Dr. Coleman
Dessert/Finger Food and
Music Reception
Featuring: Ed Coleman's Trio and
.violinist Mzuri Robertson.
Enjoy an evening of celebration of
the steps taken to achieve
diversity in our community.
Professor Emeritus
Edwin Coleman was
one of the first faculty
of color at the U of O.
A professional jazz
musician as well as '
literary scholar, he
has published "Black
Rage, Black Identity;"
" Thems that Got: The
Art of Billie Holiday;"
and "Black Literature
for Teachers."
The Multicultural Center is now hiring for staff positions.
Please come to the MCC for applications.
Supported by the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Ethnic Studies Dept., Multicultural Center Board of Directors, Ass't Dean of
Diversity Mark Tracy, English Dept., Int'l Programs, Center for Diversity and Community, Office of Student Life, the Survival
Center, ASUO Senate, President's Student Life Fund, CSWS, Director of Student Activities Office, MECha.
2002
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this Summer? So Are We!
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this summer. The courses are on Duckhunt (see New
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just as you would any UO summer class. The courses will
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fall 2002 because of the work, but
classes in Gilbert 107, which was in
sulated with plywood, were not
thought to be a issue.
“We did not anticipate the noise
problem,” he said.
University officials are hoping
the move will be an easy transition
for students, he said.
The noise is not expected to in
terfere with upcoming outdoor
commencement ceremonies, be
cause the construction crew does
n’t work on evenings and week
ends when graduation events are
scheduled, said Wendy Mitchell,
assistant dean of academic pro
grams in the College of Business.
The construction is expected to
wrap up in time for the 2003-04
school year.
Between now and then, classes —
and construction — will continue.
E-mail reporter Robin Weber
at robinweber@dailyemerald.com.
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dents,” Brooklyn said. “We want to be
a willing and active participant. ”
University tuition increased 3
percent for the 2001-02 school year.
While the school hasn’t decided on
additional tuition increases for next
year, many universities have al
ready adopted them. Frohnmayer
said the University of Washington
increased tuition by 13 percent and
Purdue University increased tu
ition by 10 percent for continuing
students and 34 percent for enter
ing students.
Katie Ellis is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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theme of promoting social justice
and equality, this year’s conference
is focused on reinspiring activism
after the Sept. 11 attacks.
The international showcase
kicks off 6 p.m. today in the EMU
International Student Lounge with
an activist panel on social justice
matters. Sociology Professor
Chuck Hunt and members of cul
tural organizations are leading the
discussion.
The local panel is being fol
lowed by a more global presenta
tion. International author and
filmmaker Guillermo Gomez-Pena
will present a diorama about the
role of globalization in society at 7
p.m. Wednesday in the EMU Gum
wood Room.
The long-term planning behind
the events and Coleman’s visibility
on campus often draws a larger
crowd for this series than some oth
er cultural activities.
“Dr. Coleman has the ability to
get students from aspects of the stu
dent community that others don’t
reach,” ASUO President Nilda
Brooklyn' said.
Brooklyn said from her experi
ences in past years, the program’s
reputation has a “pulling power”
to entice more nationally recog
nized speakers, thus drawing in
more students with the bigger
name speakers.
A thinning budget was one rea
son for this year’s slightly smaller
program.
“We’ve been doing intensive pro
gramming all year, and had to
stretch the money more,” Morozu
mi said.
Coleman is scheduled to speak in
a more casual setting than in past
years, at a reception in his honor at
7 p.m. Thursday in the Gum wood
Room. Dessert and “finger food”
will be served, and the Ed Cole
man’s Trio and violinist Mzuri
Robertson are slated to perform.
All conference events are free.
For more information, contact the
Multicultural Center at 346-4207 or
vist www.dailyemerald.com.
E-mail reporter Robin Weber
at robinweber@dailyemerald.com.
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