COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON... CRN 40414 • 4 credits • 10-11:50 MUWH • 312 Villard • Shyla Osborn COLT 203 The World of Poetry: Caribbean Rhythms Informed by the turbulent events of the time, reggae music emerged from a complex network of roots and flourished in various cultural contexts, including a richness of Afro-Caribbean Anglophone poetry (including, but not limited to, Jamaica) dating back to the 1950s. Poets on our reading include the work of Derek Walcott, Edward Kamau Brathwaite, Grace Nichols, Lorna Goodison, David Dabydeen, Kwame Dawes, Jean Binta Breeze, and Michelle Cliff. ...where the usual is always extraordinary Advertise. Get Results. Oregon Daily Emerald 346-3712 Sports briefs Jackson named finalist for USA team Luke Jackson was named Sunday as one of 17 players on the list of final ists for the USA team that will play in August’s Pan-American Games. “I was a little nervous before, so when I found out, I was really excited and just relieved,” Jackson said on Sunday. “I am just pretty thrilled right now thinking how I may get to represent my country this summer.” Jackson joined 50 other players who were invited to the USA Basket ball Men’s National Team Trials that began on Friday. Twenty-three of those players were also eligible for the USA Basketball Junior World Championship Team coached by Oregon head coach Ernie Kent. The 17 selected for the USA men’s team will attend a training camp in July where they will be narrowed to the final 12. “I definitely want to develop as a player and get better in different as pects of my game,” Jackson said. “Right now I am more of a perimeter player so I want to work on different dimensions of my game.” Softball season ends with awards Five Ducks earned team honors at Oregon’s annual softball banquet on Saturday. Senior Andrea Vidlund was named the Most Outstanding Player after leading the team with a .370 batting average and setting a single-season home run record with 16. She also earned 11 saves in the pitching cir cle to lead the nation. Amy Harris earned the top pitcher award. In her first season, Harris set a freshman single-season record with 180 strikeouts. Senior Amber Hutchison was named the top offensive player, fresh man Breanne Sabol earned top defen sive player and junior Julie Jaime was named Most Inspirational. Hutchison led the team with 19 stolen bases while Sabol started every game at shortstop in her first college season. Ellis named to All-Region Team John Ellis, who led the Oregon men’s golf team to its first NCAA Championships appearance in four years, earned a spot on the 15-per son Ping Pacific All-Region Team. Ellis’ 72.3 season stroke average helped him finish in the top 10 six times this year, including a tie for first at the Oregon Duck Invitational in March. The team captain finished 14th at the Pacific-10 Conference Champi onships and tied for 22nd at the NCAA West Regional. Before the unannounced cut at the national meet, Ellis was third among the five Ducks competing. —MindiRice To place an ad, call (541) 3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union Classifieds Classifieds: Room 300, Erb Memorial Union P.O. Box 3159, Eugene, OR 97403 E-mail: classads@dailyemerald.com Online Edition: www.dailyemerald.com 095 PERSONALS At 344-0759, ROBIN is GRAD SCHOOL APPROVED. 30-year the sis/dissertation background. Term papers. Full resume service. Editing. Laser pr. ON CAMPUS! GO DUCKS! 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Full-size bed for sale. Practically new. Best offer. Call Danielle, 554 5987. Need to unload a few things? "Give Me Five!" Pirn t/Aiir “cnn QAI C” nr\ lItomo Run your “FOR SALE” ad (items under $1,000) for 5 days. If the item(s) doesn’t sell, call us at 346-4343 and we’ll run your ad again for another 5 days FREE! Student/Private Party Ads Only • No Refunds^ Place an ad in the ODE Classifieds! Call 346-4343 or stop by EMU Suite 300 to place your ad. 16 oz. Fountain Drin riic i>uzz tf lodtcj on tit Horoscope by Linda C. Black TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June 3). You may not have been very good at keeping secrets in the past. However, you can develop this skill with practice. If you develop it this year, you'll be well rewarded. To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging. ARIES (March 21-April 19) _ Today is a 7 _ A better romantic relationship is yours in exchange for extra time spent listening. Your consideration is greatly appreciated, as you'll soon discover. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) _ Today is a 7 _ You've always been good at manag ing money. Amazingly, you're getting even better. You'll notice that it soon gets easier to live more comfortably on GEMINI (May 21 -June 21) _ Today is a 6 _ Even for a master communicator like yourself, sometimes it's hard to get die message across. This time, no words are required. Just do something you promised to do. CANCER (June 22-July 22) _ Today is a 7 _ Let friends know how much you appreciate their support. You're deter mined to handle whatever needs to be done, and you have their backing on that. Let them know how to help. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) _ Today is a 6 _ The indirect approach still works best. Work within the system to make the greatest impact. Let somebody else state how you feel and then take the flack for it. Choose someone who's good at it VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) _ Today is a 7 _ The job is harder than it needs to be due to conflicting orders. Don't hold a grudge; just get it all straightened out so that you and your friends can party. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) _ Today is a 6 _ A person who's been there and done that is the best one to consult. Ask a person who's already got a lot to help you acquire more. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) _ Today is a 7 _ A loved one may be just a little hard to understand. Focus on the love shining through and ignore the flaws. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21) _ Today is a 6 _ You can go on an excur sion without destroying your budget. All you have to do is find business to do there. For example, you could buy something they have a lot of, then take it to where there isn't any. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) _ Today is an 8 _ True love is more than candle light and music. For you, it's inspired by working together on a shared project. That could happen soon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) _ Today is a 6 _ You're motivated by a vision of utopia. The trick is getting there. You're in the planning phase, but soon you'll have to roll up your sleeves. Don't be afraid. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) _ Today is a 7 _ Romance in a domestic setting is still your best bet. You save money, you have lots of privacy, and the ambiance is refreshingly authentic. 120 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 Kenny Chesney tickets! Lower section, close to stage! Portland-Clark County Amphitheater. 7/26/03 @ 7:30 pm. Only $150! Call Mike, 686-9096. DVD’s: buy, sell, trade, rent Emerald City Comics 770 E. 13th • 345-2568 125 FURNITURE/APPLIANCES Furniture SALE: Futon (new) $250, microwave $45, tble/2ch. $40, lamp $20, Q bed $175, ent. center $50, sm & Ig rugs $40. Call: 684-4675. Twin bed. Includes mattress, box springs, and frame. Clean, good condition. $175/obo. Available after June 7.242-6847 (evenings). Need a bed? Double oak platform bed. 8 built-in drawers, 3 covered. $200. 913-9651 130 CARS/TRUCKS/CYCLES ‘95 Eagle Talon- sport wheels, moonroof, Sony CD, power locks & windows, clean, & great condition, 82K mi. $5,500/obo 346-7382 1991 Honda Accord LX - 182K, 5 speed, CD, AC, $2750. One owner. Call 686-5426. ’69 VW Bug. $1100 o.b.o. Rebuilt engine, new trans. Still needs work. 343-1444. 140 BICYCLES Cannondale R600 bicycle less than 200 miles of use. Ultegra 105 up grade, 19” frame, $1,200, other fea tures, perfect condition. 431-7399 Ladies’ Marin bicycle. Hybrid, 17.5" frame, 21 gears, grip shift. Excellent condition, locks, rear rack, helmet. $275/obo 242-6847 (evenings). 145 COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS GATEWAY COMPUTER FOR SALE with everything (CD-Rom) and FREE printer. Only $500. Call: 503 701-5534 or tkdubb34@aol.com. HP Pavilion 300 MHz AMD-K6 3D 16MB Ram, 4GB hard drive, Win98, 15” monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers. $350. Jeremy: 232-0355. Compaq Presario. Intel633 MHz, 64 MB Ram, 15 GB hard drive! WinMe. Complete system. $300.686-8714 165 SPORTS EQUIPMENT WANTED QUALITY used sports and exercise equipment. We buy & sell new & used. Play It Again Sports. 2598 Willamette St., 342-4041 175 WANTED TI85 calculator or similar wanted, can wait til end of term. rrfunke@efn.org 190 OPPORTUNITIES Win Cash! The Oregon Daily Emerald values your opinion. Tell us what you think about us and you could win $100, $50 or $25 UO campus cash. Simply complete our online survey at: www. pulseresearch .com/ daiiyemerald and you’ll be entered to win cash! Bartender Positions Make up to $300/shift. No exp. re quired. 800-806-0085 ext. 1250. bmm beware The Oregon Daily Emerald assumes no liability for ad content or response. Ads are screened for illegal content and mail order ads must provide a sample of item for sale. Otherwise, ads that appear too good to be true, probably are. Respond at your own risk. River Rafting Guides Needed. Training starts June 14. Fun sum mer job. Free info. 1-800-289-4534 193 INTERNSHIPS Teach For America paid internships available. Flexible hours. On-Cam pus. Email: rpurdy@teachforameri ca.org for more info. 200 WORK STUDY POSITIONS EMU CRAFT CENTER SEEKS: Woodshop Supervisor- conscious students to supervise users of the EMU Craft Center’s woodship. Appli cants should have extensive experi ence with woodworking tools and excellent customer service skills. Workstudy preferred. Counter Help positions available for students with experience with pho tography, jewelry, ceramics or other crafts. Must be self-motivated and have excellent customer service skills. Workstudy preferred. Call 346-4361. Summer work study, $10/hr., off campus. Research, public educa tion, film festival. Rich @ 345-5538. 205 HELP WANTED Art Instructors: seeking dynamic individuals to teach EMU Craft Cen ter classes in woodworking, painting, fibers, graphics or other art media. Experience teaching adults prefer red. For information call Garner 346-4361 Start at $8.40/hr + bonuses. UO An nual Giving Program Student Tele fund. Appl. avail, room 106 Agate Hall. 346-0459. Work study eligible. Get published and get involved with UO's undergraduate legal Journal, the Oregon Advocate. Writers and editorial board members heeded for Fall 2003. Payment for articles, sti pend for editors. E-mail Sen @ bpepper© gladstone.uoregon.edu Nanny: Seeking 1 part-time nanny. Must be avail. M & W during the school year. $9-10/per hour. Year commitment required, begins sum mer. Must have experience taking care of young children. Send cover letter and resume to: Dr. Beth Stormshak at bstormCdarkwing.uoregon.edu 205 HELP WANTED {BARTENDERS WANTED! $300/day potential, no exp. nec. Training provided. Call 1-800-965-6520 ext. 118. Small landscape biz seeks graduat ing senior for key position. Become crew leader. One year exerience. Send resume to P.O. Box 10383, Eugene 97440. Morning Person? MAKE SOME EXTRA CASH! Now Hiring for Fall! Deliver the Oregon Daily Emerald 6:00-8:00am, Mon.-Fri. Requires your own reliable vehicle. Work Study ok. Apply in person, Mon.-Fri., 8-5, 300 EMU The Oregon Daily Emerald is an equal opportunity employer com mitted to a culturally diverse work place. College Works Painting is now hir ing for full-time summer painting positions: great pay, opportunity for advancement, great work envi ronment.Call 541-738-6298. Now accepting applications for Peer Health Education interns through the UO Health Center. This small semi nar class meets T/R 10-11:50, and accepts 12 new students/ term. If in terested go to: http://healthed.uoregon.edu and fill out the application or call Ramah Leith 346-0562. On-site apt. manager Next to U of O. Apt. & saiary, flexible hrs, perfect for full time student. Send resume to On-Site Manager 86299 Lorane Hwy, Eugene, OR 97405. Wildland Firefighters Exciting Out door Summer Job. Apply before end of term to schedule class: 1322 N. 30th St., Springfield, 10am-4pm. 746-7528. No experience needed training provided. Home health care needed for quad rapalegic man in our home, Eugene, 1-4 days per month. Pleasant envi ronment. 541-290-4222. Local Beverage Distributor is looking for an enthusisdtic, energetic key ac count representative, specializing in promoting, selling and merchandis ing key on-premise accounts in Eu gene and Corvallis. E-mail resume to Ruben R Guerra at rguerra@mbco.com. Must be 21, have car & valid driver’s license. University Housing Family Housing and University Apartments Student Positions: Currently hiring for maintenance, paint, custodial, and grounds posi tions at Spencer View and West moreland, 15-20 hr/week. Students must provide proof of enrollment for a minimum of 8 undergraduate cred it hours and 3 graduate credit hours at UO or an accredited educational institution. Starting wages begin at $7.00/hr or higher depending on po sition and experience. For more in formation and applications, contact the Spencer View office at 346-5263 and Westmoreland office at 346 5260. An AA/EO/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. \ 205 HELP WANTED PAINTERS and CLEANERS Needed 6/15 thru 6/19 in apart ments next to UO. Good pay. Start summer with money in your pocket. Call (919)418-3675. RECEPTIONIST Openings- Interna tional Programs. WORK STUDY/TECH FEE ONLY please. Duties: answer telephones, recep tion, receive applications, schedule appointments, and other duties as assigned. Several openings for Summer 2003; one for 2003-04 aca demic year. Pick up application in the office of International Programs, 330 Oregon Hall. Questions, please call Sarah Craig or Noreen Foster, 346-3206. Application DEADLINE: 5:00pm, Friday, 6/6/03. Big beautiful house. Spacious 4 bdrms, sunny, yard, deck, 2 living rooms. Avail ASAP 338-8624 1875 Onyx, 4 bdrm summer rental. W/D, 2 bath, $800/mo. Avail. July & August. 896-3328 or 954-5530. Several houses available. Starting from 7/1 to 9/1, 3 bdrm and up. Some with basements. All within 15 minutes of campus. 746-8601. 3035 Alder 3 bdrm 2 bath $1,095 2430 Kincaid 3-4 bdrms, 2 baths, $1,195. 1458 Hilyard 1 bdrm duplex $425. All sites W/D 726-4978 2656 Alder large 3 bdrm 2 bath fur nished, W/D, dw, fenced yard w/lg. deck, covered carport & off-street parking. $1,300/mo., 1 yr. lease. Avail. 9/6 (503) 245-3492 2912 Rlverview St. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. W/D, 2-car garage. $900/mo. 953 8665. Reserve now! 1 btk from campus. 4 spacious bdrms, large closets, 4 car off-street parking including ga rage. Private backyard, W/D, D/W, refrig. 1 yr-lease starting June 16. $1700/mo. Call Alan at 503-826 8815. NEAR CAMPUS & DOWN* TOWN Very nice restored 1920’s 2 bdrm. house, fireplace, appliances, W/D, courtyard patio, cat ok, $875 + sign fee/dep. on lease. 579-1568 AVAILABLE NOW- WILL NOT HOLD. 6 bdrm, 2 bath $1595. UO. 10 blks, big, quiet, dean. No smoking, pet. Owner-man aged. 2057 Willamette. 606-7942.