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l SUMMER CHEMISTRY 2002 University of Oregon Interested in taking a full year of Chemistry during the summer? The Department of Chemistry at the University of Oregon will he offering General and Organic Chemistry from June 24 to Sept. 6. CH 101, 102 (4,4) Science and Society June 24-Aug. 16 (weeks 1-4 and 5-8) CH 221, 222, 223 (4,4,4) General Chemistry June 24-Sept. 6 (weeks 1-4, 5-7 and 8-11) CH 227, 228, 229 (2,2,2) General Chemistry Lab June 24-Sept. 6 (iveeks 1-4, 5-7 and 8-11) CH 331, 335, 336 (4,4,4) Organic Chemistry June 24-Sept. 6 (weeks 1-4, 5-8 and 9-11) CH 337, 338 (3,3) Organic Chemistry Lab June 24-Aug. 16 (weeks 1-4, 5-8 and 9-11) CH 410/510 (1) Chemistry and Physics Demonstrations for Educators June 28, 6-9 pm and June 29, 9am-4pm For information about the 2002 Summer Session call (541) 346-3475 or visit our web site at http://uosummer.uoregon.edu/indexHome.shtml ir Premier Ti\.»el 1 • Airfare Specials!!! • Mexico City - $499.00*' San Jose, Cli - $599.00* Hong Kong - $699.00* Auckland - S850.00*1 *tax mu included. rCstrielions may applv Subject to change yi ithoi.it notice Eurail Passes issued on-site!!! E-mail: fareso luv2tras el.com 1011 Harlow I 747-0909^5" ^., jStudent Travel Experts* or eiNr A/etv & Used Vinyls CDs & Tapes 258 E. 13th Eugene 342-7975 FIND THINGS IN ODE CLASSIFIEDS (ROOMMATES, TICKETS, STUFF YOU LOST, BICYCLES, CARS, JOBS, ON-CAAAPUS OPPORTUNITIES) Broadway continued from page 1A opening Broadway isn’t a cure-all so lution to the declining district but added it’s a step in the right direction. “There is no single thing that is going to do all of it,” he said. Meisner sympathized with busi nesses that must endure the con struction process but said the benefits of the project will be worth the wait. “It had to happen,” he said. Businesses that aren’t directly af fected by the construction face changes, too. Jim Olsen, manager of the Cat’s Meow Jazz & Blues store, said he thinks the project will bring more people back downtown. Although Cat’s Meow is located on an already open section of Broadway, newly formed traffic patterns should en hance local sales, he said. He said that once word spreads of the opening, overall business should pick up, with more resi dents moving into the area and shopping at nearby stores. “Who shops will depend on what businesses go in,” he said. Project Specialist Jenny Leavitt said her employer, Oregon Small Business Development Center Net work, hasn’t seen a decline in busi ness because of the nature of the Broadway reopening * Broadway construction will end In late August ♦The project, costing $2.4 million, will open Broadway to vehicular traffic from Oak through Ctiarnelton streets. * Broadway iscurrently open to : traffic from Franklin Boulevard to Oak Street andfrom Chamelton Street westward. SOURCE; City of Eugene company’s work. Operations have been affected, however. The company, which now re sides in the nearly vacant office building near Willamette and Olive streets, was given an eviction no tice earlier this year. The building will become one of the growing number of condominium complex es in the downtown area, and all current businesses at her location must be out by June 30. Meisner said he is excited about the opportunity to house local ten ants downtown. “What a perfect time to redevel op,” he said. E-mail reporter Brad Schmidt at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com. 006828j “38 years of Quality Service” Mercedes • BMW • Volkswagen • Audi German Auto Service 342-2912 • 2025 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon, 97402 T 1 I American Institute of Certified Public Accountants As OFD OF A FRO BASEBALL TEAM YOU COULD: Pay your #1 starter $23,162.33 (per out) Give away 1S,GDG bobble head dolls (3 TIMES/SEASON) Rake in $13.9 million IN NATIONAL TV REVENUE (PER YEAR) HOW DO YOU GET A JOB LIKE THIS? www.StartHereGdPlaces.com/bizib Go here and take the first step toward the career you want. Start here. Go PLACES. If you know business and accounting, you can get a job anywhere. Because the skills you learn in business - strategic and analytical thinking, communication, and leadership - are always in demand. In some of the coolest industries in the world. Even in pro sports.