Campus buzz Thursday Lost and found sale (sponsored by The Break and the Student Recreation Center), 9 a.m.-5 p.m., The Break. Stress relief workshop (sponsored by the University Counseling Center), 10 a.m.-4 p.m., EMU Amphitheater. "One Organ, Four Hands and Feet" (stu dent forum), 1 p.m., Beall Hall, free. "June Block Rocker" (sponsored by KWVA campus radio), 5-9 p.m., EMU Amphitheater. Open showing (sponsored by the Univer sity Department of Dance), 5:30 p.m., Dougherty Theater, free. "Animation Explosion" (sponsored by AAA), 6-10 p.m., 115,177 Lawrence. Andrea Niemiec, acoustic bass (senior recital), 8 p.m., 198 Music, free. David Constantine, percussion (senior recital), 8:30 p.m., Beall Hall, free. Survey continued from page 1 reduce emissions. Survey results also show that a majority of Republicans, conserva tives, Democrats and liberals sup port most climate-change policies. “One of the most surprising find ings was the strong, bipartisan sup port for action,” Anthony Leis erowitz, a principal investigator for the study, said in a press release. Leiserowitz did not return phone calls as of press time. The mail survey was funded by the National Science Foundation — a governmental organization that supports scientific research — and included a mail questionnaire sent to 673 adults in a random sample of all 50 states. Policy results were compiled from a sampling of 92 per cent of Americans who had heard of global warming. The researchers also concluded that a margin of er ror of plus or minus 4 percent exist ed for results based on the total sam ple of adults. The survey comes on the heels of the National Energy Plan, which is currently being debated in the U.S. Senate. U.S. Sens. John McCain, R Ariz., and Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., recently introduced an amendment to the plan that would reduce green house gas emissions. Nathaniel N-T, a co-director of the Responsible Consumer Network and a member of the University Sur vival Center, said he still considers greenhouse gas emissions a “huge issue” but doubts that 80 percent of Americans are truly concerned about the issue. “I don’t believe 80 percent of Americans are really doing anything to reduce greenhouse gas emis sions,” he said. Kristie Greco, spokeswoman for U.S. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., said DeFazio hopes the new amend A NEW VAUDEVILLE _0F FOOLS SOMETHING NEW FOR THE PDBLIG MAY 30,32 & JUNE 5,6,7*8PM»JUNE 1*2PM EXCLDSIVELY IN THE MAGNIFICENT THEATER EMU 346-4363 Hult Center 682-5000 UT Ticket Office NigM el Shows 346-4191 Global warming survey 92 percent of 673 people surveyed said they had heard about global warming. A few results from the survey ment to reduce greenhouse gases will be included in the National En ergy Plan bill. “Congressman DeFazio definitely believes that global wanning is an international crisis, and it’s impor tant to work to reduce emissions,” she said. Contact the news editor at janmontry@dailyemerald.com. r 016632 Directly deposit your Financial Aid Refunds!! Avoid standing in those long lines... (Come by the Student counter in Oregon Hall and ask for details. http://baowww.uoregon.edU/forms.htm#student services Need to get rid of that old computer? Get results with Oregon Daily Emerald Classifieds! Call 346-4343! What's on your schedule this summer? Check it out: Lane's Summer Schedule has more than 500 classes that could change the course of your life. Start college. Earn credits toward a degree. Transform an interest into a skill. Shift your career into high gear. For all of these, Lane is an excellent answer. This summer, register for classes online using ExpressLane. For more information, visit www.lanecc.edu or call 463-3100. Register now. Classes start June 23. Community College an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution Vou want us to just give you money? FIN€, just tell us what you think about us ond you could win cold hard cash! The Oregon Doily Cmerald values oil of our readers' opinions. UUe'll even pay you cash if you tell us what you think about us. Complete our online survey at uiiuuj.pulsereseQrch.com/dailvemerQlcJ and you could uuin * $25 in UO Campus Cash; A $50 cash or $100 cash from L the Oregon Daily Cmerald. going overseas? catch the Oregon daily emerald on the world wide web: www.dailyemeralcl.com