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University groups
hope to contribute
to fun Halloween
Several campus clubs will
host holiday activities that
are open to all students
By Anthony Lucero
Freelance Reporter
This Halloween, more is going on
at the University than keggers and
candy. University dubs are embrac
ing the holiday with fun activities,
volunteerism and informative meet
ings.
The Residence Hall Association is
celebrating Halloween by throwing
its annual com maze — the bane of
existence for those who are easily
frustrated — in the H.P. Barnhart and
Riley halls at 8 p.m.
The UO Cultural Forum is show
ing The Rocky Horror Picture Show
on Halloween night. The dassic film
of varied monstrosities spontaneous
ly breaking into dance begins at 9
p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. After the
film, a party with prizes awarded for
answering Rocky Horror Picture
Show trivia questions and a costume
contest will be held. Tickets are $6
for students or $8 for the general
public.
The ASUO is holding its annual
Public Safety Forum on Oct. 30. The
meeting will bring students and com
munity officials together for talks
about safety on campus and in Eu
gene. It will also give students a
chance to voice their opinions on
public safety issues.
"The goal is to learn about public
safety and to educate students on
new policies on campus," ASUO
spokeswoman Taraneh Foster said.
Topics for this year's Public Safety
Forum will indude the Department
of Public Safety's citation authority,
housing standards, the DPS bike pol
icy, assault prevention, student rights
and the student conduct code.
Com mazes, pumpkin carving and
a scary movie comprise the plan for
the LGBTQA. On Wednesday at 6
p.m. the group will meet in its office
at EMU suite 34 before heading out
to a pumpkin patch to select pump
kins and then to a com maze.
"We're getting in the spirit with
carving the pumpkins and then
watching a movie," LGBTQA mem
ber Jason Wickland said.
Canned food is on the agenda for
OSP1RG this Halloween. The group
will be gathering items throughout
University neighborhoods for the
Hunger and Homelessness cam
paign.
"The food drive has been very suc
cessful in the past and people around
the neighborhood have been surpris
ingly willing to give us canned food,"
OSPIRG member David Kurushima
said.
The food drive will begin at 5:30
p.m. on Halloween and will last un
til 7:30 p.m. Volunteers will meet at
the ground floor of the EMU, and all
University students are invited to
help gather cans. Costumes are en
couraged but not required.
The Oregon Student Public Inter
est Research Group will also show
students that Halloween isn't just a
night of made-up monsters. On Fri
day morning OSPIRG is holding a
conference to talk about "Franken
food" and the issues of genetically
modified food, Kurushima said.
Anthony Lucero is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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