Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 08, 2003, Section C, Page 6C, Image 29

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MUSHROOMS
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OPEN THIS & NEXT WEEKEND 10 am - 6 om
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FINAL WEEKEND: Saturday & Sunday, December 20 & 21
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This new year I want to ...
Not everyone believes in New Year's resolutions, but for those of who do,
it's that time of year again. Whether it is to communicate better, eat
healthier or just plain be a better person, the possibilities for
self-betterment and life changes are countless. Here are a few of the
resolutions from students and faculty:
James Hull
Senior, history
"Wake up earlier."
Mary-Kate
Mackey
Adjunct journalism
instructor
"I work in my son's
bedroom where I
have junked all my
paperwork on the
bed. My resolution
is to have that
dean. I want a
dean bed."
David Wacks
Assistant Spanish
professor
"I'm going to fish
more."
Damien
Sherwood
Senior, journalism
"Graduate."
Alisa Lux
Sophomore, biology
"I want to be more
generous."
Jenica
Tannenholz
Senior, journalism
"I want to be ready
for my first bike
race from Logan,
Utah, to Jackson,
Wyo. It's about
200 miles
a day."
CRAFT
continued from page 4C
Weinstein said.
Whether this unique touch is a personalized
greeting card or an asymmetrical birdhouse,
hand-made gifts can provide the giver with an
opportunity to inject a bit of character into the
gift, something that is (almost) always appre
ciated, Gerards said. She added that it's about
"giving a part of the maker in the gift."
The Craft Center is a far cry from a typical holi
day shopping experience. No long lines, disgrun
tled employees or impatient motorists battling
over the last parking space
The Center is located on the ground floor of
the EMU. For more information and a listing of
classes, visit the Center's Web site at craftcen
ter.uoregon.edu.
Moriah Balingit is a freelance reporter
for the Emerald.
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Christmas Day: Holy Communion 11:00 am
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