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Graduation: Problems arise from overlooked requirements Continued from page 1 and fair-weather and inclement weather locations. The informa tion is also available at the Office of Student Life’s Web site at studentlife.uoregon.edu. According to the Office of the Registrar, undergraduate seniors who intend to graduate this spring should have already applied for their degrees. “The deadline to apply has passed,” Sandra Lee, a student records specialist with theregis trar’s office, said. Bachelor’s de gree candidates are required to ap ply for degrees by Sunday of the fourth week of classes for the term in which they intend to graduate. Candidates for advanced degrees must file their applications by the end of the second week. Lee added that students who missed the deadline but still hope to obtain a degree in the spring can file a petition with the registrar’s office. Any student whose petition is denied will have to wait until the Premier Travel • Airfare Specials! • j New York - $238.00* San Jose, CR - $247.00* Nagoya - $600.00* Auckland - $1031.001 *ta.\ ami fees nut included, restrictions apply J Subject lo change \\ illiuul notice Eurail Passes issued On-Site!!! 1 E-mail: taresfa Iuv2travel.com 1011 Harlow 1747-0909 ^Student Travel Experts ^.10® SPAGHETTI (Si garlic bread $3* Every Tuesday PIZZA PETE’S 2506 Willakenzie 344-0998 Ciocio P/070 2673 Willamette 484-0996 27th and Willamette r FUJICOLOR IP R 0 C E S S I M G. I II c l PHOTO SPECIALS May 9 - May 15 $3°° OFF APS PHOTO CD 24mm APS film only Only $5.99 Prints must also be ordered. Reprint orders excluded. UOBookstore.com UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOOKSTORE TASSEL AND HOOD COLORS University students from different departments wear various colored graduation tassels and hoods. College of Arts and Sciences: Arts, Humanities. Social Sciences - White tassel, white hood Sciences - Gold tassel, gold hood Economics - Copper tassel, white hood Philosophy - Royal blue tassel, white hood School of Architecture and Allied Arts - Violet tassel, violet hood College of Education - Light blue tassel, light blue hood School of Journalism and Communication - Burgundy tassel, white hood School of Music - Pink tassel, pink hood School of Law - Purple tassel, purple hood Ph.D. Candidates - Royal blue hood source: University of Oregon Bookstore Charles H. Lundquist College of Business - Brown tassel, drab-tan hood end of summer term to receive his or her degree. However, a student can still par ticipate in commencement, even if he or she won’t be receiving a degree yet. “Technically, the graduation ceremony is reserved for people who are graduating,” Lee said. “But students often show up and participate.” According to the Office of Student Life’s Web site, if a stu dent hasn’t filed for a degree, his or her name won’t appear in the program for the general ceremony. Representatives from the registrar’s office and academic advising office said students should review their degree audit on DuckWeb before graduation to ensure all degree requirements are complete. Academic adviser Carolyn Moravek said most problems arise because students overlook a gen eral education requirement. The University of Oregon Bookstore sells graduation regalia for bachelor’s candidates and rent materials for master’s and doctoral candidates. A representative said the bookstore can’t guarantee that robes and degree frames will stay in stock, so it’s best to purchase graduation supplies as early as possible. A $10 late charge applies to regalia purchased after May 13. adamcherry@ daily emerald, com Iraq: Students disagree over Carr's rhetoric Continued from page 6 students with a pro-war perspective. “Because of personal politics, 1 dis agree with Carr,” Rosove said. “I com pletely respect his opinion, but it seemed too idealistic. “It didn’t seem that the real nuts and bolts were being presented, but (the speech) was incredibly valuable. ” Freshman Jason Visenberg, a business administration student, said the speech was moving. “I wasn’t necessarily opposed to the war in Iraq,” Visenberg said. “For all the bad, good things are being done. ” Carr said he looks forward to a day when the nation will be a “free and pluralistic country. ” “What a tremendous victory for hu manity and decency,” Carr said. “The ter rorists know that if we win in Iraq, their way of life is doomed. ’’ bmcclenahan@ daily emerald, com GET CARDED [ now hiring advertising executives ] Now hiring for summer and fall. Job description and application form is available in EMU Suite 300 or by emailing Advertising Director Melissa Gust at: ads@dailvemerald.com. Application deadline is Monday, May 16 at 5 p.m. Oregon Daily Emerald YOUR NAME, ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE P (541) 346-3712 F {541} 346-5578 E ads@dailyemerald.com P.0. Box 3159, Eugene, Oregon 97403 | www. 022263 Oregon Daily Emerald The independent campus newspaper for the UO community