Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 07, 2004, SECTION B, Page 20B, Image 35

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    Need a Great Place to Live?
If you haven’t stopped by lately, It’s time to check out Duck’s Village today!
1, 2, 3 & 4 Bedroom Furnished Apartments, and so much more ....
Leases by the Bedroom
Extra Large Bedrooms
Large Outdoor Pool
Bicycle Racks
Fitness Center
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Night Time Security Patrol On Site Management Team
Full or School Year Leases Near LTD Routes to U of O
Large Indoor Spa Free Off-Street Parking
Computer Lab w/high-speed Internet Recreation Room
Voileybaii & Basketball Courts Roommate Referrals Available
* Now Leasing for 2004-2005 *
Check this out: We’re Renovating!
1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Units are getting a face lift
including new carpet, flooring and paint jobs!
3225 Kinsrow Avenue, Eugene (541) 485-7200
ivww.ducksvillage.com
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Stretch
Your Summer
Check out the September Experience Program
September 7-17, 2004
• Short on group requirements?
• Looking for a unique way to wrap up your summer?
• Want to get ahead in your course of study?
• Excited to get back in the swing of classes?
• Does $500 for 4 credits sound like a deal to you?
If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you need
to find out more about the September Experience
Program. Resident and nonresident students take one
course for 4 credits in nine days for just $500. All are
group satisfying! Classes meet from 8:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.
Monday - Friday. We have the courses you want, the
courses you need, and the courses you should take.
Courses are included in Summer 04 DuckHunt.
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instructor CRN
P. Scher 45407
G. Nelson 45366
M, Power 45365
C. Aguirre 45364
K. Carpenter 45361
H. Arrow 45363
J. Measelle 45362
M. Dreilling 45370
ANTH161 World Cultures
ANTH 170 Intro to Human Origins
GE0G 206 Geography of Oregon
HIST 382 Latin America
INTL 350 International Leadership
PSY 330 Thinking
PSY 375 Development
S0C 301 American Society
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SUMMER SESSION
SEPTEMBER EXPERIENCE PROGRAM
Register using DuckWeb <http://duckweb.uoregon.edu/>. Visit our Summer Session
web site, <http://uosummer.uoregon.edu/SepExp.html>; call us, 346-3475, or send
us email, <septexp@darkwing.uoregon.edu.>
Local
handcrafts
direct from
the artists,
international
foods made
fresh on site,
live
entertainment
all day long,
and the best
people
watching in
town...
Local Crafts • Great Food • Live Entertainment
Every Saturday • 10 am - 5 pm • Rain or Shine • 8th & Oak
www.eugenesaturdaymarket.org
541-686-8885
Can’t wait for Saturday!
The Office of Academic
Advising would like to
acknowledge the peer
advising offices in the
following departments:
Biology
Business Administration*
Computer and Information
Science*
Education
Environmental Studies*
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Exercise and Movement
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Psychology
Women’s and Gender Studies
Peer advisers support students,
help faculty, and provide a valuable
service to our campus community.
Thank you peer advisers!!
* Denotes peer advising offices utilizing the training
program offered by the Office of Academic Advising
each term. For more information on this program please
s contact Carolyn Moravek at cmoravek@uoregon.edu.
Got a story idea? Give us a call. 346.5511.