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EARLY SHOW BEFORE 80 $ NIGHT: STEINBERG/THRASHER PRESENT THE BRONX/ THE K1N1SON/ THE MEAN REDS DOORS AT 5:50 PM ADVANCE TIX S7 THROUGH FASTIXX THEN YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED 80 S NIGHT IOPM 77 WEST BROADWAY (NEXT TO LAZAR I BAZAAR) !42'!!58 WWW.JOHNHENRYKLUB.COM Student continued from page 1 more about his people. Spiegel said Levey loved nature, mem orizing facts like the names of the world's major mountains and rivers. "1 think he taught us all that we should appreciate the beauty of the physical world and enjoy the outdoors," Spiegel said. Levey also attended some of Eu gene's Hillel programs, Jewish Campus "I think he taught us all that we should appreciate the beauty of the physical world." Asi Spiegel Rabbi, Chabad of Eugene Service Corps Fellow Laura Don said. Don added that Levey was well-known among students and will be missed. "He always had a wonderful energy and a positive attitude," she said. She remembers Levey for his creativity, not ing that he once made some beautiful ceramic candlesticks and a spice box during a Judaica-making session. Apart from being an ardent hiker, Lev ey also loved to run, his friends said. Don said he recently completed a marathon in Wisconsin. Friends say Levey trained hard for the marathons, and that it seemed whenever he put his mind to something he would go all out to work for it. For instance, in 2000 he and his friend Eric Lam stayed up for 100 hours straight to raise money for the Ronald McDonald house. Levey was buried Monday at the Mililani Memorial Park and Mortuary. He is survived by his mother and father, Joyce and Norman Levey, and a younger sister, Sara. A memorial will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday at Chabad of Eugene at 1307 E. 19th Ave. Upon hearing of her son's death Fri day, Joyce Levey said in a news confer ence in Hawaii that her son "died doing what he enjoyed." Galinsky said Levey never let anything put him down. His favorite phrase was "Gam zulla tova" — which means "This is also for the good" — accepting that whatever happens is for a good reason. "I'm sure wherever he is now, this is n't getting him down," Galinsky said. "He took advantage of life. He lived life to the fullest." Contact the reporter at ayishayahya@dailyemeraid.com. NEWS BRIEF The Eugene Fire and Police departments responded to a natural gas leak at Streisinger HallTliesday. EFD Spokesman Glenn Potter said three fire engines, two fire trucks and one dis trict chief responded to the leak at 1390 Franklin Blvd. shortly before 5 p.m. A HAZ MAT truck and an ambulance also responded, but EFD re ceived no reports of injuries. The University facility staff decided they would handle the leak at 5:19 p.m.; emer gency personnel left the scene shortly thereafter. — Jan Montry CAMPUS Monday “'Refugee Resettlement in Portland" history lecture by Susan Hardwick for U.S. Immigration History class, 24 p.m., 360 Condon, free. For more infor mation call 3464802. The first hour of the class will feature a documentary film about refugees in the United States. o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Stretch Your Summer Check out the September Experience Program September 2-12, 2003 • Short on group requirements? • Looking for a unique way to wrap up your summer? • Want to get ahead in your course of study? • Excited to get back in the swing of classes? • Does $500 for 4 credits sound like a deal to you? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you need to find out more about the September Experience Program. Resident and nonresident students take one course for 4 credits in nine days for just $500. All are group satisfying! Classes meet from 8:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. Monday - Friday. We have the courses you want, the courses you need, and the courses you should take. Courses are included in Summer 03 DuckHunt. 016722 Couth Ho. Caurea Tltla Instructor_CRN_Boom ANTH 110 Intro Cultural Anthropology ANTH 170 Intro to Human Origins GEOG 206 Geography of Oregon HIST 192 Japan Past & Present HIST 382 Latin America 1910-Present INTL 240 Perspectives on international Development PSY 330 Thinking PSY 375 Development SOC 301 American Society Fulton, K. 42479 360 Condon Nelson, G. 42480 203 Condon Power, M. 42481 106 Condon Hanes, J. 42483 373 McKenzie Aguirre, C. 42482 112 McKenzie Verdu-Cano, C. 42484 112 Eslinger Arrow, H. 42485 154 Straub Measelle.J. 42486 216 Allen Dreiling, M. 42488 123 McKenzie UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION SEPTEMBER EXPERIENCE PROGRAM Register using DuckWeb <http://duckweb.uoregon.edu/>. Visit our Summer Session web site, <http://uosummer.uoregon.edu/SepExp.html>; call us, 346-3475, or send us email, <septexp@darkwing.uoregon.edu.>