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942-8730 484-1927 STUDENT SPECIAL , GOLF 9 HOLES $12 g> Students Only. Must show ID. (Monday ■ Friday) Looking for a scholarship to support study or research abroad in 2006-2007? A workshop for Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students to discuss Selection Criteria and Application Procedures for Fulbright, DAAD, Boren/NSEP, Rotary Awards, Gilman, Freeman, & other Scholarships International Scholarships Workshop Wednesday, April 13 at 3:30 p.m. Alsea & Owyhee Rooms, EMU Sponsored by the Office of International Programs Room 330 Oregon Hall Sports Illustrated on Campus zugene, Weekly* S98 «* 'Best Dinner Under $12, nder $8, 1st Place, ; "Best; it Soup," 3rd Place Eugene ast," Best of Teen, Register Breakfast,” 2nl ;P!ace, Place, % Place: Place; 2003, of Eugene for over 2 5 years. 2588 Willamette Sl. 541-687 8201 ■ 1340 Alder Street 541-687-0355 We’ll be at UO... Tuesday, April 12 Information Table 10:00 am to 2:00 pm - EMU Application Workshop 11:30 am to 1:00 pm - EMU Century Room D Wednesday, April 13 Information Table 10:00 am to 2:00 pm - EMU Brown Bag Video Info Session Noon to 1:00 pm - Metolius River Room Slide Show and Information Session 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm Eugene Public Library - Singer Room 100 West 10th Avenue (downtown Eugene) Thursday, April 14 Information Table 10:00 am to 2:00 pm - Outside of Bookstore www.peacecorps.gov — 800.424.8580, opt. 1 Danielle Hickey | Photo editor Beppe & Gianni’s Trattoria, an Italian restaurant located on 1646 E. 19th Ave., is a great place for students to try traditional Italian cuisine. Campus-area restaurants serve up worldwide range of affordable food Whether it's breakfast or dinner, a meal or desert, there are plenty of options for the hungry student BY AMY LICHTY SENIOR PULSE REPORTER Top Ramen, Campbell's soup and Chef Boyardee quickly become typical college student staples for breakfasts, lunches and dinners, butthese inex pensive diets soon become tiresome and old. Luckily for University students, there are plenty of restaurants with de lectable choices right around the cam pus area that meet both dietary needs and pocketbook limits. In the mood for some fried rice and sweet and sour chicken? There are many Chinese food restaurants to choose from. China Blue Restaurant is just a few steps from the University Bookstore, at 879 E. 13th Ave. Maple Garden, just around the corner at 1275 Alder St. is also an inexpensive place to get a fix of Chow Mein or teriyaki chick en. On Franklin Boulevard, there are more options for finding that right for tune cookie. Golden China Buffet, Louie's Village and House of Chen are right across the street from campus. If pasta sounds better, there are also many Italian restaurants in the area. Beppe & Gianni's Trattorias Italian-owned and operated and locat ed at 1646 E. 19th Ave. It specializes in traditional Italian cuisine, including handmade pastas, such as ravioli, spaghetti and lasagna. Entrees range from $8 to $16 and homemade desserts such astiramisu are also available. There's also Napoli Restaurant & Bak ery at 686 E. 1 3th Ave., where entrees such as Penne Ai Quattro Formaggi and Tiger Prawn Shrimp & Fusilli are available from $8 to $15. Napoli's also serves vegan dishes to make sure all of their customers stay satisfied. Glenwood Restaurant, at 1340 Alder St., is just the place to go when in the mood for traditional American food. Known for their breakfasts, Glenwood specializes in omelets and Eggs Bene dict but there is much more available. Sandwiches, soups and pastas are also on the menu. Flying Dog's Cafe, at 1249 Alder St., is another place to check out when in the mood for something traditional. They've got everything from Rib-eye steak to hot-dogs on a stick. Prices range from about$5 to $13. The 19th Street Cafe is a great place when craving a burger. Owned by Mc Menamins, this quaint little cafe de scribes itself on its Web site as having a "latter-day hippie vibe." With a Wis teria-covered deck, 1485 E. 19th Ave. is 19th Street Cafe's home. There are also plenty of pizza joints in the area, including Sy's New York Pizza at 1211 Alder St.,TrackTown Piz za at 1809 Franklin Blvd. and Pegasus Pizza at 790 E. 14th St, right down the streetfromthe PLC. Pegasus Pizza has been voted the #1 Pizza Restaurant in Eugene for over a decade and special izes in many unconventional pizzas such as the Pizzagna-Lasagna, the Zor ba and the Tijuana Taxi. Prices range from around $8 for a small 10-inch to $25 for a giant 18-inch pie. There are also plenty of choices for coffees and desserts. Forthose warm days when nothing sounds betterthan an ice cream cone, there's Ben and Jerry's at 1239 Alder St. and Prince Puckler's Ice Cream, found across the street from Beppe & Gianni's Trattoria on 19th and Agate Street Forthose chilly days when a cup of joe hits the spot, Espresso Roma at 825 E. 13th and the Eugene City Bakery nextto Prince Puckler's are ready to serve. amylichty@dailyemerald.com 7 k a \ve€ a