Emerald Artist Sanam Aarabi's photo in the Aperture Gallery was recently vandalized. News brief Vandal strikes EMU art exhibit A picture currently featured as part of an art display at the EMU Aperture Gallery was vandalized last week shortly after it was exhibited. The picture, which features a Wotnan wearing a “No war” pin on her'jacket,' was marked on May 15, the opening day of the UO Cultural Forum-sponsored photo exhibit. Student artist Sanam Aarabi, who took the photo, said an unidentified person crossed out the word “no” in ink and wrote the wrote the word “war” on the mat te next to the picture. Liz Lessner, visual arts coordina tor for the Cultural Forum, said she was surprised that anybody would feel strongly enough that they would destroy art that took time and money to prepare. “I was shocked that somebody would disrespect somebody else’s work like that,” she said. Aarabi echoed the sentiments, saying that while the exhibit’s meaning is whatever people take from it, her overall intentions were more to express culture in Eugene. “I come from a different state al together, and I find it really interest ing that there is such a different scene in Eugene,” she said. Regardless of her intentions be hind the photo spread, Aarabi ex pressed concern about the maturity of the vandals and worried that peo ple may have thought the markings were part of the show. “At first, I was really surprised be cause it seems like an action — no offense to high school students — that you would do when you’re real ly immature and young,” she said. No authorities were contacted regarding the incident, and the photo has since been replaced with a fresh copy. —JanMontry News brief 'Smoker* fights good fight for YMCA The annual “Smoker” boxing event, sponsored by the Office of Greek Life’s Panhellenic and In terfraternity councils, raised at least an estimated $3000 for the Eugene YMCA. “We had a big turnout,” said Jackie Reed, the event’s public re lations director. “The crowd was excited, and the boxers were excited.” The event featured 14 matches — 10 male matches and four fe male matches — Wednesday night. “The women were quite impres sive,” Reed said. “They had some of the more exciting battles.” Match winners were Adam Walsh, Krista Gust, Conor Bradley, Kara McManus, Kenny Taylor, Yachin Hillebrand, Erin Williams, James Gardner, Erin Fielder, Richard Keymolen, Jason Clark, Niall McCarthy, Brandon Oberlin and James Kim. All proceeds went to the YMCA to help purchase a trailer for pro gram trips. MindiRice Campus buzz Friday Finance department seminar, 10 a.m. noon, 125 Chiles, free, 346-3558. "Converting Lemons into Lemonade: Optically Pure Amino Alcohols from Commercially Available Limonaene Oxide" (chemistry seminar), 2:30 p.m., 331 Klamath, free. K-theory and resolutions (mathemat ics seminar), 4 p.m., 208 Deady. Student travel presentation, 5:15 p.m., 206 Lawrence, free, 346-2077. Noah Seitz, cello (master's recital), 6 p.m., Beall Flail, free, 346-5678. Brenda Lauffenberger, percussion (senior recital), 9 p.m., Beall Hall, free, 346-5678. Today's crossword solution o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON It’s Here Now! 2003 Summer Session Registration Register for Summer Classes Book Your Summer in Oregon Summer Session starts June 23. Pick up your free summer catalog today in the Summer Session office, 333 Oregon Hall, or at the UO Bookstore. You can speed your way toward graduation by taking required courses during summer. Check Out Our Website! http://uosummer.uoregon.edu J We invite you to an evening with ... FATHER ROY BOURGEOIS. HN the topic of his talk is The School of the Americas and Iraq: Reflections on US Foreign Policy Roy Bourgeois founded SOA watch, the Gandhian-style movement to close the SOA (now renamed the western Hemisphere institute for Security cooperation, WHISC). The school has trained thousands of Latin American soldiers In counterinsurgency techniques, Including torture, that have terrorized civilian populations. _Thors, Hoy 22, 7:00 pm_ Room 177 Lruirerce For more information, call Peg Horton, 342-2014 Sponsors include: SOA Watch, Eugene Area; UO Multicultural Center; Committee in Solidarity with the Central o American People (CISCAP); UO Amnesty International; Survival Center; Newman Center; Eugene Friends | Meeting; Faith In Action; Progressive Responses; Justice Not War Coalition; Oregon PeaceWorks going overseas? catch the Oregon daily emerald on the world wide web: www.dailyemerald.com