Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 09, 2005, SECTION B, Page 4B, Image 16

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The
public
displays
£*£9 it its
affection
Two people intertwine their
hands, gaze seductively at each
other and lean in for a gentle,
unhurried kiss.
During this time of year, when love
is at the forefront of our culture, so are
public displays of affection. More com
monly known as PDA, public displays
of affection can be as innocent as hold
ing hands or as racy as roaming hands.
Many students aren’t bothered by
on-campus PDA, but this acceptance
comes with limits.
Mary Krause, a 27-year-old Span
ish major, has been in a relationship
with her girlfriend for two years. She
said she is accustomed to stares
when she casually kisses her girl
friend good bye, but she has learned
not to give heed to people’s reactions
about any form of PDA.
“If I’m grumpy, 1 think ‘go get a
room,”’ Krause said of the displays of
affection she sees. “If I’m happy, then
I am happy that I am looking at some
love and happiness in this world.”
Public displays of affection are of
ten easier to observe in a college set
ting. Krause said for a lot of people,
college is the first time they have
been away from home, and they take
full advantage of that freedom.
— Maresa Ciovannini
Alex Pajunas | Freelance photographer
Top: Junior CJ Retford and sophomore
Marie Wallace enjoy sunny winter weather
near the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
on Feb. 1. Middle: Juniors Anne Belusko
and Alisa Lux share their feelings off-cam
pus Jan. 31. Bottom: Freshmen Kimber
lee Wymory and Ian Dean walk hand-in
hand after class Feb. 1.
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Feb. 9th, 2005
Catholic Community at University of Oregon:
Newman Center
U of O Campus
Gerlinger Lounge
Mass & Ashes at 12:00 pm
Newman Center
1850 Emerald St.
(across from Hayward Field)
Mass & Ashes at 5:15 pm
Mass & Ashes 7:30 pm