Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 24, 2004, Page 8, Image 8

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NEWS BRIEF
Condom art contest
takes submissions
Registration begins today for the
condom art contest, sponsored by
Students for Choice.
The group will use the money
raised from the contest to help send
15 to 20 University students to the
March for Women's Lives in Washing
ton, D.C., on April 25.
Students for Choice will be in the
EMU main floor from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
for signups. Registration is $5 per entry.
The competition's theme is "Faking
It: Everyday Myths About Sex'" said
Amanda Mabry, co-director of Stu
dents for Choice.
"They can use any medium or do
anything with the condoms," Mabry
said.
Finished works will be displayed in
the EMU Fir Room on March 11 at
Students for Choice's "Rubber" Ball.
Students will vote for their favorites all
day, and a reception will take place
that evening where the winners will
receive gift certificates.
The April march, sponsored by
seven national women's rights
groups, is in support of abortion
rights and birth control, according
to the march's Web site, which can
be found at http://www.marchfor
women.org.
litis year's Students for Choice con
test is the first one for the group, but
it hopes to continue doing it every
year, Mabry said, adding that officials
are hoping to get about 50 contest en
tries this year.
"We wanted to get started with a
bang," she said.
— Jared Paben
www.dailyemerald.com
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Human Resources Workshop entitled “Seven
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Student composition concert, Beall Concert
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