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fl | Wn Charles H. Lundquist - College of Business *43^ UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Business Career Symposium Wednesday, April 21st 6:00 to 8:45 pm Lillis Business Complex, 2nd Floor • Explore Careers: Hear from People in the Business! • Network with UO Alumni and Employers! • Win DOOR PRIZES! Attend the Reception! • Compare and Contrast Jobs in the Same Field... Track A Operations and Event & Team Management 6:00 to 7:15 pm > Jeff Sanders Promotions Sponsor Benefits Coordinator >” HO Athletic Department - Associate Director for Internal Operations > JELD-WEN - Corporate Vice President > Target - Executive leant Leader Marketing, Sales & Communications 7:30 to 8:45 pm Nike - Business Analyst - Specialty Sales > John Hancock Financial Services - Registered Representative V Black & Decker - Field Marketing Representative Track B Financial Analysis & Banking 6:00 to 7:15 pm > Wells Fargo - VP Senior Relationship Manager >• Intel - NW Region Controller > Levi Strauss & Co. Credit Manager Accounting, Tax, & Auditing 7:30 to 8:45 pm > USDA Forest Service - Acting Financial Manager - Willamette National Forest, USDA Forest Service V KPMG - Audit Manager > Moss Adams - Partner > Levi Strauss & Co. - Accounting Manager For more information, please contact James Chang at the LCB, 346-3421 PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER. New Emerald editor named Jennifer Sudick will replace graduating senior Brad Schmidt as the Emerald’s editor in chief next year By Michael A. Booth Freelance Reporter Ihe Oregon Daily Emerald's board of directors has named Jennifer Su dick as the newspaper's next editor in chief to replace graduating editor Brad Schmidt. "The challenge is to remain rele vant to today's readers," Board Chair man Chris Frisella said. "I think Jen nifer has a great vision for the direction of the newspaper." Frisella, who has been the chair man of the board for five years, said that turnover of editorial staff can be a problem specific to university newspapers, but he said it's a prob lem that can be overcome by choos ing a good staff and maintaining enthusiasm. "She was full of ideas and very pas sionate about journalism and the Emerald in particular," Frisella said. "She has had a wide range of experi ence here at the Emerald and has de veloped a good reputation." Editor in chief applicants must submit a lengthy written applica tion, which is followed by an inter view with the Emerald department heads. Next, applicants must make a presentation to the Emerald staff about the direction they would like to take the newsroom. Both the de partment heads and the Emerald staff then make their recommenda In the last se lection stage, ap plicants must endure a lengthy interview with the board of di rectors. "Intense, * said Sudick of the interview process. "It helped me so lidify my goals for the paper." Sudick got her start at the Emerald as a copy editor her freshman year. She rose through the ranks of the news room, achieving the position of copy chief last year and this year, fol lowed by a promotion to freelance editor in winter term. "I'm genuinely committed to this newspaper," she said. "I've invested more than two years of my life to the Emerald because it is so important to me." A collection of ideas for the news paper fills a file at Sudick's home, written on anything from scrap paper to restaurant napkins, she said. tions to the Board. Jennifer Sudick Newly appointed editor in chief "Every suggestion I hear, whether it's from someone in one of my classes to another Emerald staff member, I write down," said Sudick, "I think it's really important to listen to peers." Juggling a lull-time class load while working long hours at the Emerald has been a challenge, but she said it has helped prepare her for the editor in chief position. Following graduation next year and the completion of her editor ship, Sudick said she'd like to work at a large metropolitan daily news paper such as The Oregonian, and eventually be an editor. But for now, she said she's focused on her new duties at the Emerald. Sudick said she'd like to focus on making the Emerald more readable for busy students who may not always have time to read every news story. "We definitely have the design staff necessary to make the newspaper bet ter visually," she said. Sudick, a junior, is pursuing her bachelor's degree in journalism with minors in business and communica tion studies. She hails from Sand point, Idaho, where she worked as an intern at the Bonner County Dai ly Bee. This summer she will intern at the Statesman Journal in Salem, Oregon. Michael A. Booth is a freelance reporter for the Emerald. o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 2004 Summer Session Registration Starts May 3 I I _ 1 VA r Book Your Summer in Oregon Summer Session starts June 21. Pick up your free summer catalog today in the Summer Session office, 333 Oregon Hall, at the UO Bookstore, or read it online. You can speed your way toward graduation by taking required courses during summer. Check Out Our Website! http://uosummer.uoregon.edu MARRIAGE continued from page 1A Basic Rights Oregon Spokeswoman Rebekah Kassell said the ruling is a "huge victory" for her organization and same-sex couples. The organization has been instrumental in fighting for same sex marriage in Multnomah County. "For the First time in the country, we have (same-sex) marriages legally recognized by the state," she said. $2.00 OFF DOUBLE PRINTS: 3x5 prints: 12 exp $1.25 24 exp $3:25 36 exp $5.25 4x6 prints: 12 exp $3.25 24 exp $5.25 36 exp $8.25 ’'iK-aniwa c.x laded FUJICOLOR nmmmii UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE www.uobookstore.com "That's historic." Kassell said she was pleased Bearden ruled there was no basis for discrimi nating against same-sex couples, but her organization disagreed with Bear den's finding that civil unions might provide equivalent rights for same-sex couples. She said many couples who were waiting to obtain a license from their resident counties, or who planned to travel to Oregon, will have to wait to marry. Yet she reiterated that the decision has positive implications for same-sex couples. "We are overall thrilled with the deci sion," she said. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Alliance co-Director Jason Wick lund said the ruling was a mixed deci sion. Wicklund, a University graduate student, said he was pleased Bearden officially recognized same-sex mar riages for the first time. But Wicklund added that same-sex marriage often overshadows other issues affecting the gay community. "Marriage is obviously important to a number of people in the queer com munity, but for many it is not the most pressing issue," he said. Contact the city/state politics reporter at parkerhowell@dailyemerald.com. Today’s crossword solution 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. The unlawful removal or use of papers is prosecutable by law. NEWSROOM — (541)346-5511 Editor in chief: Brad Schmidt Managing editor: Jan Tobias Montry Freelance editor: Jennifer Sudick News editors: Jennifer Marie Bear, Ayisha Yahya Senior news re porters: Chelsea Duncan, Jared Paben News reporters: Moriah Balingit, Lisa Catto, Parker Howell, Steven Neuman Pulse editor: Aaron Shakra Senior Pulse reporter: Ryan Nyburg Pulse reporter: Natasha Chilingerian Pulse columnists: Helen Schumacher, Carl Sundberg Sports editor: Hank Hager Senior sports reporter: Mindi Rice Sports reporters: Jon Roetman, Alex Tam Editorial editor: Travis Willse Columnists: Peter Hockaday, David Jagernauth, Marissa Jones, Chuck Slothower Illustrators: Steve Baggs, Eric Layton Design editor: Tanyia Johnson Senior designer: Sean Hanson Designers: Killian Mcllroy, Kira Park Photo editor: Danielle Hickey Senior photographer: Lauren Wi mer Photographer: Tim Bobosky Part-time photographers: Adam Amato, Erik R. 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