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Prints Cartooning Wed, Fri, Mon, July 10,12, &15 2:00-5:00pm Drawing Tuesday July 2-Aug 6 Printmaking Wed-Fri Aug 21-23 Acrylic Painting Monday July15-Aug12 Papermaking Tuesday July 2-23 Silkscreen Monday July15-Aug12 Watercolor Monday July15-Aug12 Bookbinding Tuesday - July 2-Aug 6 6:00-8:30pm 4:00-6:00pm 3:00-6:00pm 6:30-8:30pm 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:30pm 6:30-9:00pm $30/$35 $42/$47 $28 $53/$ 5 8 $26 $56 $50/$55 $49/$54 Woodworking Session 1. Monday Session 2. Tuesday Adirondack Chair Tuesday Wood Carving Monday Cutting Boards Mon & Wed Bandsaw Boxes Monday Beginning Woodworking July 1-Aug 12 6:30-9:30pm $59 July 2-Aug 13 6:30-9:30pm $59 July 2-30 3:00-6:00pm $68 July 1-Aug 5 3:00-6:00pm $50 Aug 19 & 21 10:15am-12:15pm $24 July 15 & 22 3:30-6:00pm $25 Jewelrv/Metals Session 1. Monday Session 2. Tuesday Silver Rings Monday Bowl Forming Tuesday Beginning Jewelry July 2-Aug 13 6:30-9:30pm $59 July 3-Aug 14 6:30-9:30pm $59 Aug 19 3:0Q-6:00pm $25 Aug 19 2:00-6:00pm $29 Ceramics Session 1. Session 2. Session 3. Week 9 Cont. Ceramics Clay Sculpture Baku Firing Beginning Ceramics Monday July 1-Aug 5 6:30-9:30pm $59 Tueday July 2-Aug 6 6:30-9:30pm $59 Wednesday July 3-Aug 7 10:00am-1:00pm $59 Mon-Fri Aug 19-23 6:00-9:00pm $59 Monday July 1-Aug 5 3:00-6:00pm $59 Tuesday July 2-30 3:00-6:00pm $50 Sunday July 28 11:00am-4:00pm $25 Photography Session 1. Monday Session 2. Monday Session 3. Tuesday Week 9 Mon-Fri Cont. Photo Friday Alternative Photo Mon-Thu Beginning Photography July 1-Aug 5 3:00-6:00pm $59 July 1-Aug 5 6:30-9:30pm $59 July 2-Aug 6 6:30-9:30pm $59 Aug 19-Aug 23 6:00-9:00pm $59 July 5-Aug 9 10:15am-1:15pm $59 Aug 19-Aug 22 10:30am-1:30pm $45 $5 Specials Sewing Machine Use Bike Doctor Mugs & Bowls 1. Tie Dyeing 35mm Camera Use Glass Etching Decorative Paper Tuesday Tuesday . Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Thusday Tuesday June 25 June 25 June 25 June 25 June 26 June 26 June 26 June 27 June 25 6:30-9: 6:00-9: 2:30-5: 6:00-9: 6:00-9: 2:00-5: 6:00-9: 3:00-6: 3:00-6: 00pm $5 00pm $5 30pm $5 00pm $5 00pm $5 00pm $5 00pm $5 00pm ' $5 00pm $5 Summer Specials Soap Making Tuesday Aug 20 2:00-4:00pm $20/$25 Fused Glass Fish Thursday Aug 22 6:00-9:30pm $25 Creative Books Tue & Wed Aug 20 & 21 3:00-6:00pm $22/$27 Silk Papermaking Wednesday July 10 3:00-6:00pm $24/$29 Random Weave Basket Wednesday July 17 2:00-6:00pm $27/$32 EMU Craft Center 346-4361 http://craftcenter.uoregon.edu UO summer session enrollment increases from previous years Brad Schmidt Oregon Daily Emerald School’s out for summer. Well, sort of. While some students pass time soaking up sun, traveling or working, about 8,500 students will spend their summer in the realm of academia. Summer session Director Ron Trebon said the 700 or so courses offered this summer will attract about 7,200 students to campus with another 1,300 earning credits overseas. These numbers are up by approximately 800 students com pared to this past year, Registrar Herb Chereck said. With cheaper out-of-state tuition, many non-residents flock to Eugene for summer classes, Trebon said. About 30 to 35 percent of sum mer students are non-Oregonians, a larger proportion than during the standard school year, Trebon said. The University receives no state funding for the summer session, Tre bon added. Lowering out-of-state tu ition increases demand, he said. “Summer school is 100 percent self-supporting,” Trebon said. “It’s a way to pay the bills.” A larger than normal number of junior, senior and graduate stu dents will be attending the summer session, Trebon said. With a stag nant economy, many students find it easier to take classes than find jobs, he said. Although enrolled in classes, a majority of attending students will spend their summer off campus. The University expects to house 250 to 300 students in the residence halls during summer session, Resi dence Life Associate Director Sheri Donahoe said. Between 20 to 25 percent of sum mer attendees are not regular Uni Summer: EMU Hours '. r. Mon* 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday day ir. d. '•(; Aug 19-Sept. 22: Sept23*Sept 29: 7a.m.-11:30 p.m. Monday-Friday 10a iid Smawv ■ Csmiiiiflfii Ce Siler 7:30a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Friday Closed Saturday and Sunday -*•" < 1 y ' Sajn.-9p.rn, Monday*Thursday 8 sun-7 p.m. Friday Noon-7 p.m.. Saturday Noon-9 p.m. Sunday Aug. ' - " ’ / : .. n : ■ v, ■ r ■ k ■; Nr - -.;y ;; taw Library u June 24* July 29: No; : mon-mrnMw i "y'W " July 3D-Aug, f$: "Closed Saturday arid Sunday Aug. 14-Aug. 20:, \ ; : • H- i - WU>; d y "■■■" . Moon-6 p.m* Saturday and Sunday Aug. 21-Sept. 29: \' ?:30a.m-midnight Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m .-10 p.m. Friday ■ lg< Saturday v QMm University Bookstore Jme 24-Sept 29: 7:45 ajm 6 pm Monday Friday 10a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday Noon-6 p.m.Sunday ♦Ail facilities closed July 4 • All facilities (except Law Library) closed Labor Day '+M % . - • ■ SOUHCF: Sdieiuimg Computing Center, Knight Library, Law Library airci Uf««BfS!ty Bookstore, versity students, Trebon said. He at tributes that number to Eugene na tives who attend school elsewhere but pick up a few credits while home for the summer. The summer session offers a vari ety of schedules, ranging from week end courses, two four-week sessions and an eight-week session. Slightly less than half will participate in the eight-week session, Trebon said. Four-week sessions are also pop ular, he said, because they allow students to earn credit quickly, leaving time for employment. The average undergraduate sum mer student will take nine credits, and the typical graduate student will bear a seven-credit workload. Trebon said the courses offered in the summer are demand-driven, with high enrollment in language, economics, political science and education classes. Contact the sports editor at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com. Sports brief Two UO athletes named to All-America First Team Two University redshirt seniors were recently rewarded for keeping “student” in “student-athlete.” On June 19, Adam Bergquist and Billy Pappas were each named to Locally owned • Chassis Lube • New Oil Filter • Up to 5 Qts. 10W-30 Chevron Oil • Clean Front Window • Vaccuum Front Floor Boards • No Appointment necessary • Most light cars & trucks • 3/4 or 1-ton & Extra Cab Trucks Additional Chevron MOTOR OIL POUR IN THE PROTECTION DOWNTOWN 1320 Willamette * 485-2356 2975 West 11th 344-W07 * OPEN Sundays 11-4 up priesbess ptercaiA W uuuuj.mcupRicsTC8SPieRGina.com © Well make yati an offer you can't refuse... m my For the month of June only ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ a pfercflngs Pop §30 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ With purchase of jewelry. Cannot be combined with any other offer. 675 Lincoln cujtene Proud Members M25 monpoe corvallis 5M1 342 6505 5M1 736 7711 the 15-man Verizon Academic All America First Team for their hard work and studiousness while at the University. Exercise and movement science major Bergquist, a cross country runner, graduated with a 3.99 GPA. Pappas, a psychology graduate, earned a 3.61 GPA while splitting time between academia and track and field. Oregon is the only school in the Pacific-10 Conference to have a player named to the first team. The pair also brought the University more recognition, being the only school nationally to have two stu dents honored this year as first team recipients. The Verizon Academic All America Teams are selected by the 1,800-member Collegiate Sports In formation Directors Association. 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