Presentation on Church and State and Theory Dante and Augustine on Church and State Friday, November 15th 4:00 - 5:30 PM Ben Linder Room, EMU, U of O Dr. Brenda Deen Schildgen of UC Davis will offer a presentation on the dialogue between Dante and Augustine on Church and State. Dr.Schildgen is the author of Pagan.Tartars. Jews, and Moslems in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales and Power and Prejudice: Reception of the Gospel of Mark among other books. She holds degrees in English, French, Comparative Literature, and Religious studies. Discussion on Just War Theory Friday, November 15th 6:30-9:00 PM Newman Center 1850 Emerald St. Dr.Schildgen will also facilitate a discussion on the “Just War Theory” dinner and discussion. All are welcome to the discussion, RSVPs are requested for the dinner. (Discussion will begin at 7:30 pm.) 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UNLV true freshman Sunny Oh is the tournament’s individual leader. Oh tied for the best round of the day with a 2-under-par 70, putting her at 3-over 145. New Mexico sophomore Kailin Downs, who also fired a sec ond-round 70, shares second place with junior teammate Kristi Larsen and Pepperdine’s senior All-Ameri can, Lindsey Wright. UNLV, which led after Monday’s first round, is in second at 594, five strokes behind New Mexico. Pepper dine is in third at 602, followed by San Jose State at 617 and Brigham Young at 619. “It’s my hope to gain a little ground on a team or two ahead of us,” Rouillard said. “We need to count four rounds in the 70s.” "Scores obviously were lower as a reflection of the weather," Shannon Rouillard Oregon head coach True freshman Therese Wenslow, who has set two Oregon records this fall, carded the Ducks’ best score of the day with a 4-over 76, putting her in a tie for 21st at 155. “Therese played an incredible round of gplf,” Rouillard said. “A 76 on this course is very commendable.” Sophomore Johnna Nealy was the only Duck other than Wenslow to shoot a round in the 70s Tuesday, as she carded a 7-over 79. The tournament concludes Wednesday with the final 18 holes. “Each time we count four scores in the 70s, we’re an incredible team,” Rouillard said. “We’ll get an other chance tomorrow.” Jon Roetman is a freelance writer for the Emerald. Oregon continued from page 5 The Washington squads won their respective contests, and both said that their opponents’ trash talking helped with motivation. “That definitely got us hyped,” Washington defensive back Nate Robinson told The Seattle Times about comments by an Oregon State player that the Beavers were going to push the Huskies “deeper into the mud.” “I’m still wiping the mud from my face,” Washington receiver Reggie Williams told the Times. In eastern Washington, the Cougars were ticked off by com ments that may or may not have been made by Duck running back Onterrio Smith. “Onterrio put a bull’s-eye on him self,” Washington State running back Jermaine Green told the Times. “He was talking a lot of talk to our defense, and it motivated our team to beat Oregon.” But Smith may not have even said anything disparaging about the Gougs. Free safety Keith Lewis, on the other hand, definitely did. In an interview with Seattle sports radio, Lewis said the Ducks had “played against better” quarter backs than Jason Gesser, and that the Ducks “look at Washington State’s field as ours.” The cast cast It’s that time of the season, where injuries start to take a toll on the players that head out on the field every Saturday. Aaron Gipson was wandering the sidelines of Tuesday’s practice in a boot on his left foot, Smith and Lewis were in street clothes and linebacker Garret Graham also was n’t practicing. While all those players, other than Gipson, are listed as probable for this weekend’s contest against Washington, the Ducks are defi nitely dinged. Contact the sports editor atpeterhockaday@dailyemerald.com. 181 E Broadway • Downtown Eugene • Mon-Sat 10-6 & Sun 11-5 • 342-6107 FQOTWISE THE BIRKENSTOCK STORE on Mephisto & ecco currently in stock Footwise is closing out these two brands. Look for special prices on the remaining stock.