Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 13, 2002, Page 4, Image 4

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News brief
GLOSS sponsors
language panel
GLOSS, the linguistics graduate
student organization, is sponsoring a
discussion panel called “Oppressed
Languages Around the World Today”
as a part of the Fall 2002 Linguistics
Colloquium Series. The discussion
panel will take place today at 7 p.m.
in the EMU Walnut Room.
The panel will explore topics re
lating to language oppression, in
cluding how widespread language
oppression can be and how it can
affect communities. American
Indian, Ghicano, deaf and interna
tional perspectives on language
oppression will be explored at
the discussion.
Students, staff, faculty and mem
bers of the Department of Linguistics
are encouraged to attend the panel
and participate in the discussion.
—Jennifer Bear
2 Bedroom Apartments in
Spencer View and Westmoreland and
Houses in East Campus are now available!
If you are a UO student AND
The parent/guardian of a child OR
A graduate student OR
At least 21 years old
You are invited to apply!
Call 346-4277
Log on to www.housing.uoregon.edu or
Stop by the University Housing office
(Walton Complex on the corner of 15th and Agate)
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
An EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity
Crime watch
Theft and
Recoveries
Monday, Nov, 4, 8:22 a.iti.:
Department of Public Safety
received a report of a woman
breaking into Millrace Studio.
Thursday, Nov. 7,12:30
a.nt.i Property found at
Columbia Hall.
Friday, Nov. 8,12:11 p.m,:
Bike reported stolen from Bean
Complex.
Friday, Nov. 8,4:52 p.m.:
Bike tires reported stolen from
Carson Hall.
Disorderly
Conduct
Tuesday, Nov. 5,4:19 a.m.:
DPS received a report of
someone hollering at Kincaid
Street and 13th Avenue.
Thursday, Nov. 7,8:37 |
p.m.: DPS received a report of j
two subjects fighting in front
of the Knight Library. j
Friday, Nov. 8,12:24 a.m.:
DPS received a report of
subjects playing bongo drums
and hollering at Agate Street.
Alcohol
Tuesday, Nov. 5,11; 59 a.m.:
DPS received a report of four
subjects with alcohol at 13th
Avenue.
Wednesday, Nov. 6,11:48
p.m,: DPS received a report of
an intoxicated, belligerent
subject at H.P, Barnhart.
Other
Thursday, Nov, 7,10:05
p.m.: DPS received a report of
a subject urinating in waterfall
near Cascade Hail.
Friday, Nov. 8,12:36 a.m.:
DPS received a report of subject
urinating in public at Earl.
Logo
continued from page 1
bulletin boards around campus.
Even with this requirement, West
ern Oregon officials do not require
groups to put the official logo on
the posters.
“It’s not anything that anybody
has felt should be a requirement for
student programs and activities,”
said Jim Adams, public relations di
rector for Western Oregon.
Eastern Oregon University,
Southern Oregon University and
the Oregon Institute of Technology
only require student groups to ap
pend logos on publications going
off campus.
Eastern Oregon graphic design
er Kevin Smith said student group
publications distributed off-cam
pus must carry the official logo,
while publications that stay on
campus do not. Despite the open
on-campus policy, Smith estimat
ed that 95 percent of publications
carry the logo anyway.
“We try not to dictate policy to
them too much,” he said.
Southern Oregon public relations
coordinator Christina Dunlap said
they encourage student groups to
use the logo on their publications,
but the policy is not enforced for
student groups.
“We don’t punish them if they
don’t carry the logo,” she said.
“We don’t have any kind of thing
in place that forces them to use
the logo.”
Contact the senior news reporter
at janmontry@dailyemerald.com.
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