Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 01, 2003, Page 4, Image 4

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Friday
"Diversity and Citizenship Education in a
Global World" (forum), 9a.m.-3 p.m., Valley
River Inn, 1000 Valley River Way, 346-1492.
"Ruskin/Fors'and Victorian Visual Cul
ture" (discussion), noon-1 p.m., 159 PLC,
free, 346-3934.
Korean philosophical tradition (lecture),
2:30-5 p.m., 207 Chapman.
Fundamental studies of anatase single
crystalline materials (MSI seminar), 4
p.m., 100 Willamette.
"A Representation Theorist Does PDEs"
(mathematics seminar), 4 p.m., 208 Deady.
"Gorgeous" (Chinese Film Series),4-6
p.m., 115 Pacific, free, 346-4041.
Daniel Immei, piano (guest artist), 4 p.m.,
Beall Hal I, free, 346-5678.
Human shield (lecture), 5-9:30 p.m., 123
Pacific.
SAC studenttravel presentation, 5:15
p.m., 206 Lawrence, 346-2077.
MFA graduate student exhibit, 5:30-8:30
p.m., Jacob's Gallery, Hult Center, One Eu
gene Center, 346-3610.
"Ping Pong" (Japanese Film Series), 7p.m.,
207 Chapman, free, 346-4041.
Oregon Ballroom Dance, 7:30 -11:30
p.m., 220Gerlinger, $5 general, $4 stu
dents, 346-6025.
"A Celebration of Harps" (concert), 8 p.m.,
Beall Hall, free, 346-5678.
"Come Play With Us" (performance), 8-12
p.m., EMU Fir Room.
News brief
ASUO uses surplus
to fund special events
The ASUO Student Senate gave
away $3,350 from surplus Wednes
day night, leaving only $10,112 left
for the rest of the term.
Four different groups appeared
* before the senate for special
requests.
The Hong Kong Student Associa
tion had $755 transferred from its
food holding account to its food ac
* count to help finance Hong Kong
Night on Sunday. The group also
asked for $300 from surplus to help
pay for the event, and representa
| tives said they had already
| fundraised close to $1,500. After ex
| tended debate, the senate decided
I to honor the group’s request by a
vote of 8-7.
The senate transferred $200
from the International Resource
Center’s programming budget into
the group’s food account. Repre
sentatives said they planned to use
the money to pay for food for an
awards ceremony.
The senate also transferred $91
from the Vietnamese Student Asso
ciation’s fall event line item to its
winter event line item. A represen
tative for VSA made a special re
quest for $550 from surplus to pay
for the plane ticket and honorarium
of a performer the group wants to
bring to the University.
The University Theatre received
the biggest transfer from surplus
Wednesday night. The senate vot
ed to honor the group’s special re
quest of $2,500 to help finance the
Mad Duckling children’s theater,
which goes on during the summer.
But senators cautioned the group
that the money must be spent be
fore July 1.
In order to help the transition of
leadership, the 2003-04 senators
are scheduled to attend next week’s
senate meeting.
— Jennifer Bear
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