Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 29, 2003, Page 3, Image 3

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    Crime watch
Theft and
Recoveries
DPS reported four bikes
stolen from Bean
Complex, Lawrence Hall,
Moss Street and other
off-campus locations.
DPS also received six
recovered/found
property reports.
Friday* Jan. 24, 7sS4
DPS received
a report of a stolen
backpack from the
Knight Library.
Disorderly
conduct
DPS received 10
criminal mischief
reports, five loud
rmisic/noise reports
and four reports of
trespassing subjects.
Tuesday, Jan. 21,8:11
p.m,: DPS received a
report of an assault near
Millrace Studio No. 1.
Tuesday, Jan. 21,9:45
p.m.: DPS received
a report of harassment
at Bean.
Sunday, Jan. 26,
11:31 a.m.: DPS
received a report
of a male suspect
threatening a female
subject with a gun at
the closed portion of
East 13 th Avenue.
Alcohol
and drugs
DPS received reports of
four MIP citations.
Tuesday, Jan. 21,
10:16 p.m.: DPS
received a report
of subjects smoking
marijuana at Hayward
Field.
Tuesday, Jan. 21,
10:32 p.m.: DPS
received a report of
male subjects smoking
and drinking in Barnhart
Hall stairwell.
Thursday, Jan. 23,
12:59 p.m.: DPS
received a report of a
burnt spoon near Walton
Complex.
Friday, Jan. 24, 7:54
p.m.: DPS received
a report of a suspect
in possession of less
than an ounce of
marijuana at Hamilton.
Sunday, Jan. 26,
1:06 a.m.: DPS
received a report
of a subject smoking
marijuana at Hamilton.
Other
DPS received seven
towing/park'mg-related
reports.
Tuesday, Jan, 21,1:36
a.m.: DPS received a
report of a suspect
sleeping at Condon Hall.
Today's crossword solution
DUCKS!
News brief
Bloodmobile
comes to EMU
The Lane Memorial Blood Bank
will hold a blood drive from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. today at the EMU.
Registration is being held in Tay
lor Lounge, and the blood is drawn
inside the Bloodmobile, parked out
side the EMU on University Street.
LMBB is looking for A positive and
O positive blood in particular, but is
accepting others as well.
“We never say ‘no’ to any blood
type,” LMBB spokeswoman Chris
Stockdale said.
To be eligible, donors must weigh at
least 110 pounds and be 16 years of
age or older. Participants need to eat a
meal within two hours of having blood
drawn and should be in good health.
There are also other restrictions; for
instance, donors cannot be homosex
ual males, intravenous drug users or
have traveled to certain countries.
Everyone will be asked about their
health history, and first-time donors
need to bring a picture ID card.
The LMBB is a not-for-profit or
ganization and collects 30 percent of
its blood units with the Bloodmobile.
—Roman Gokhman
Mark McCambridge Emerald
The Oregon server (center) is being retired to make way for a more
technologically advanced system.
E-mail
continued from page 1
2004, any e-mail being sent to
Oregon automatically will be redi
rected to Darkwing.
“In most cases, users will already
have a Darkwing or Gladstone ac
count since those are the primary sys
tems we’ve been generating accounts
on for new users,” St Sauver said.
Computing Center documents li
brarian Vickie Nelson said that she’s
not worried about the changes.
“I think it will work smoothly,”
she said. “I think there is enough
lead time to get the changes made.”
BERG’S SKI BUS
to Willamette Pass,
Mt. Bachelor & Hoodoo!
Sign up at Berg’s!
Call For Details, Reservations
& Information.
Berg’//hi/hop
13th & Lawrence • 683-1300
www.bergsskishop.com
In related news, Darkwing users
now have the option to condense
their e-mail addresses from “some
body@darkwing.uoregon.edu” to
“somebody@uoregon. edu. ”
St Sauver said the changes were
implemented to allow faculty and
staff to have a shorter e-mail address
that may convey a more profession
al or official appearance. All e-mail
sent outbound will still have the
“darkwing” prefix, however, unless
users manually change the e-mail
address in their user preferences.
Contact the reporter
at andrewblack@dailyemerald.com.
RENTALS!
Downhill (new shaped skis).$12
Cross Country..$10
Snowboard & Boots.$25
Back Country & Tele Pkgs..$20
Snow Shoes..$7
BergV /hi f hop
I3th & Lawrence • f>83-1300 • www.bergsskishop.com
ODE itorie* are archived on-line at www.dailyemerald.com
CAREER
WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 29
10AM-3 PM
EMU BALLROOM
Career Center o