v English as usual ^ Introduction to Literary Criticism ENG 300. CRN 40599. 9:00-9:50 a.m MUWH. Anne Laskaya. JUNE 23-AU(iUST 15 English in Summer 2003 SUMMER SESSION • JUNE 23-AUGUST 15 Register on DuckWeb now. Pick up a free summer catalog in Oregon Hall or at the UO bookstore. It has all the information you need to know about UO summer session, http://uosummer.uoregon.edu UNIVERSITY OF OREGON o diversity of Ores’0" r 008848 ■®* You pack it, we pick it up and store it. ■®* We’ll deliver it when you’re ready. ^ Perfect for the summer! -2115 London Paris Madrid Rome Stockholm Mexico City Rio De Janeiro Tokyo Hong Kong Sydney $435 $452 $56i $678 $598 $384 $715 $581 $570 $893 r-ares are roundtrip from Portland. Restrictions apply. Taxes not included. Fares subject to change. niRAVELCUFS See the world your way 1430 S.W. Park Ave. Portland, OR 97201 503-274-2323 800-592-CUTS (2887) portland@travelcuts.com www.travelcuts.com IS YOUR VOICE_ GETTING HEARD? Track continued from page 9 The Ducks are already a leg up on the competition. Santiago Lorenzo won the Pac-10 decathlon title Sun day while Jason Slye finished fourth, and Andy Young finished fifth. The Ducks notched 19 points overall to ward the team competition. Those are real points, too, not just future points. Speaking of Santi... The senior decathlete earned Pac 10 Track and Field Athlete of the Week honors for his first-place per formance in Los Angeles. It was the fourth such award for the Ducks this season. It was Lorenzo’s fourth athlete of the week honor in his career as a Duck. Lorenzo won the award twice in 2001 and once in 2000. The real Deal Just how good a hammer throw er was Lance Deal in his prime? This good: He won silver at the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996, his third of four Olympic appearances. His best year was 1996, when he finished first in the world, and he finished in the top 10 in the world after five other seasons. Now, all that experience will come down on the track team with the weight of a shot put. “There’s a way to compete, and Lance has shown he can do that for a number of years,” senior thrower James March said. Deal, who has been an assistant with the men this season and a pres ence at Eugene meets for years, will officially coach the throws for the combined Duck program next year. “When I look back on it, I think I wish he could’ve been my coach four Mark McCambridge Emerald James March said next year's Ducks will benefit from the tutelage of Lance Deal. years ago, March said. National rank Not that anybody’s thinking na tionally with the conference meet fast approaching, but the Ducks once again stayed stagnant in this week’s version of the Trackwire.com Top 25. Oregon is ranked No. 17 in the poll. Contact the sports editor at peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com Rice continued from page 9 Oregon days. She credits many im provements in the players to their hard work and the work of assistant coaches J Gaudreau and Mike White. She rarely says anything even slightly similar to “I think I called a great play there” or “I shouldn’t have called that steal at tempt, the pickoff ended our rally.” Instead, Arendsen talks about how proud she is of the team, how hard they work and how well they play as a team. She also talks about the future. When they win their regional. When they make travel arrange ments for the NCAA Women’s Col lege World Series. She’s an optimist and exactly the kind of coach Oregon needs to turn around its softball program. With all her experience and her winning record, “K.O. Kathy” is Oregon’s 180-degree turn in the right direction. Contact the sports reporter at mindirice@dailyemerald.com. Her views do not necessarily represent those of the Emerald. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY FEATURE MODEL & X XX SUPERSTAR LEXI LAMOUR TONIGHT S H 0 W h M £ $ 8PM, 11 PM, 1AM # # 016426 2165 W. 11th Avenue ¥ Eugene ¥ 683-6021 Monday - Friday 12-2 Saturday & Sunday 2-2. www.hotbody.com