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COME TO HAMMY'S DINER Located in the Hamilton Commons, Hammy’s is a classic ‘50s diner serving burgers, fries, shakes, and sundaes. o HOURS MON-FRM1 a.m.-10 p.m. SAT - SUN: 4:30 -10 p.m. UO students, faculty, and staff are welcome. Meals can be purchased with a meal plan, DeDuck account, or cash. www.housing.uoregon.edu 492 E 1 3th 686-2458 For the week of January 16th! Sign-up for our weekly WebPage Update! www.bijou-cinemas.com Premiere "ENCHANTING!" -Glarer Kenny Official Selection Sundance Film Festival 5:00, 7:10 & 9:20 Sun Mat 2:45 SEAN PENN BENICIO DEL TORO NAOMI WATTS 4:45, 7:20 & 9:50 nightly Sat & Sun Mat 2:15 BIJOU LATENITE Fr-Sa$5Su$4 Creature from the Black Lagoon in 3-DH Fri, Sat & Sun: 11:30 pm Sat Mat 3:00 Japanese Erotic Anime Adults Only! Kite (Director's Cut) & Tales of Titillation Fri, Sat & Sun: 12:10 pm Advertise in the ODE classifieds 346-4343 CLASS SUPPLIES ON SALE ■ 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL BOOKS? fSk, .-rw. Don’t stress The UO Bookstore has everything you’ll need when you come out of your cave winter term .* w f-'S'-V - -f ' M jRSfTY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE | Non-profit bookstore owned by students, faculty nd staff of the University of Oregon. Tim Bobosky Photographer Gov. Ted Kulongoski told marketing Instructor Anne Forresters business administration class Wednesday that he wants to invest in Oregon’s future by improving the quality of education and making it more accessible to Oregonians. During his speech in the Lillis Business Complex, he also said that if February’s Measure 30 fails, students could be affected by a potential cut to the education budget. Adam Amato Senior Photographer Suzanne Clark, chairwoman of the President's Task Force on Athletics, speaks at the Intercollegiate Athletics and Higher Education discussion panel on campus Wednesday. SENATE continued from page 1 Moreover, panelist and Interinstitu tional Faculty Senator Jim Earl said the University faces an unfortunate predicament. "You cannot pull back unilaterally in an arms race," he said. Audience members also worried that the massive athletics budget would be a draw on the University's budget, thus taking away from aca demics. Director of Athletics and pan elist Bill Moos noted, however, that the Athletics Department is financial ly self-sufficient. Moos said that while the athletic budget may seem high compared to the rest of the University's budget, it ranks fifth among schools in the Pa cific-10 Conference and is "right in the middle of the bunch" among the rest of Division I schools. But faculty remained concerned about what sort of message is sent. "Are we five out of 10 on library spending?" asked Spanish Professor Gina Herrmann. Still, others worried about added problems that athletics self-suffi ciency brings. "I think we ought to be deeply concerned with commercialization," said Suzanne Clark, panelist and chair of the President's Task Force on Athletics. But Strawn said commercializa tion has undeniable benefits; for ex ample, athletics serves as an original draw for many out-of-state students, who then investigate further and find that the University also has strong academics. "I wouldn't be at the University of Oregon if it weren't for commercial ization," Strawn said. Moriah Balingit is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. W9 A campus tradition—over 100 years of publication. Oregon Daily Emerald P.O. Box 3159, Eugene OR 97403 The Oregon Daily Emerald is pub lished daily Monday through Friday during the school year by the Oregon Daily Emerald Publishing Co. Inc., at the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.The Emerald operates inde pendently of the University with of fices in Suite 300 of the Erb Memorial Union. The Emerald is private prop erty. 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