Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 03, 2005, Page 3A, Image 3

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IN BRIEF
On The Rocks sings In
The Dark on Saturday
At 11:59 p.m. Saturday, campus’
men’s a cappella singing group On
The Rocks will present its annual
midnight show on the lawn
just north of the School of
Music building.
On The Rocks In The Dark, in
its fifth year, was developed “to
give something back to our fans at
the end of the year,” On The
Rocks founding member Peter
Hollens said.
Hollens said the concert also
serves as a way to say goodbye to
graduating members of the group —
three this year — and to welcome
new members. The group will per
form its entire repertoire, and Hol
lens said the music will probably
continue past 2 a.m. Sunday.
The concert is free, and attendees
are advised to bring blankets and
come early because of limited space
on the lawn.
— Eva Sylwester
LGBTQA prom takes
place this weekend
“Rainbow Royalty” is the theme
for this year’s Queer Prom, an event
sponsored by the Lesbian, Gay, Bi
sexual, TYansgender, Queer Alliance
from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday at
the Red Lion Hotel. There is a sug
gested donation of $3 to $5, but no
one will be turned away.
The event will include dancing,
food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic
beverages and a photographer.
LGBTQA encourages high school
and college students and any mem
bers from the community to get
“jazzed up” and attend the event.
— Brittni McClenahan
Microsoft admits popular
MSN site hacked in Korea
WASHINGTON — Microsoft
Corp. acknowledged Thursday that
hackers booby-trapped its popular
MSN Web site in South Korea to try
to steal passwords from visitors.
The company said it was unclear
how many Internet users might
have been victimized.
Microsoft said it cleaned the
Web site, www.msn.co.kr, and re
moved the dangerous software code
that unknown hackers had added
earlier this week. A spokesman,
Adam Sohn, said Microsoft was
confident its English-language Web
sites were not vulnerable to the
same type of attack.
South Korea is a leader in high
speed Internet users worldwide. Mi
crosoft’s MSN Web properties —
which offer news, financial advice,
car- and home-buying information
and more — are among the most
popular across the Web.
The affected Microsoft site in
South Korea offers news and other
information plus links to the
company’s free e-mail and search
services. Its English-language equiv
alent is the default home Internet
page for the newest versions of its
flagship Windows software sold in
the United States.
The Korean site, unlike U.S. ver
sions, was operated by another com
pany Microsoft did not identify. Mi
crosoft's own experts and Korean
police authorities were investigating,
but Microsoft believes the computers
were vulnerable because operators
failed to apply necessary software
patches, Sohn said.
— The Associated Press
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KCC
Earthquake!
Explore Oregon this summer with classes
at Klamath Community College in the
high desert in southeastern Oregon.
Field Geography: Explore the Klamath Basin from Crater Lake to the Wildlife Refuges to the Sprague
River headwaters in this 2-week class. In 5 class sessions and 2 all-day trips, students will learn first
hand about the impact of human activity on southern Oregon’s earth, air, and water, learn map-reading
and map-making skills and keep field journals of their explorations.
Pacific Northwest Geology: Explore various geologic features in Oregon in this 4-week class. In
8 class and field sessions, students will learn basic geology terms and theories, make a number of field
trips to Oregon features such as volcanoes and fossil beds, and keep field journals of their explorations.
Oregon Trail: Learn about "Oregon Fever” and the massive migration of people from the East to our
state in this 8-week class. Klamath Falls is located along the Applegate Cutoff portion of the Oregon Trail.
Call or check the KCC website to register in these and other summer courses:
Course/Section
GE0221/01
GEL207/01
HST277/01
ART281/01
EC0202/01
ENG298.01
ENG213/01
JPN103/01
Course Title
Field Geography: The Local
Landscape 6/20-6/29
Geology of the Pacific NW
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Sa 7/9, 7/16, 7/23
The Oregon Trail
Painting
Principles of Economics:
Macroeconomics
Women's Studies
Latin American Literature
First Year Japanese III
Credits
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Time
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8:00-5:00pm
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8:00-5:00pm
5:30-7:35pm
12:30-3:15pm
2:00-3:25pm
12:30-1:55pm
2:00-3:25pm
3:304:55pm
Instructor
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Staff
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D Foster
L Kessler
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Location
Bldg 2, Rm 202
Willett/Bartow Bldg 3, Rm 306
Bldg 3, Rm 308
Bldg 3, Rm 306
Bldg 2, Rm 207
Bldg 2, Rm 207
Bldg 1, Rm 111
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Klamath Community College I 7390 South 6th Street I Klamath Falls, OR 97603 541.882.5321 I www.klamathcc.edu
directory of
Oregon Hillel:
Hie Foundation for Jewish Campus life
SHALOM! Free Shabbat services and dinner Fridays at 6:00 p.m
Stop by anytime.
1059 Hilyard, 343-8920
Check our website for a full listing of events: www.oregonhillel.org
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_- Baha'u'llah
Sunday Devotionals, 10 am
Also childrens classes and adult sessions at
Baha’i Faith Center • 1458 Alder Street
To learn about the Baha’i Faith and our activities in the
o Eugene/Springfield area call 344-3173 or 1-800-22-ONITE
§ or visit our website at www.bahai.org.
thodox Christianity
Discover the historic church of the New Testament.
The faith of 2000 years, unaltered and
unchanged by innovations or reform.
For more information contact St. George Church 683-3519
Campus Ministry
Grace Lutheran Church
18th & Hilyard (just west of campus)
Sundays at Grace
Worship services: 8:30 am & 11:00 am
Thursday81
Student Dinners: 6 pm
Bible Study: 7 pm
Grief support group: 7 pm
Contact Dave at 342-4844 or david@glchurch.org
www.glchurch.org
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Sunday Student Mass, 7:30 pm
Wednesdays, 9:00 pm
Midweek Social & Student Mass
End of the year dinner
Friday, June 3rd, 7 pm
Baccaluareate Mass
Friday, June 10th, 5:15 pm
Social Service Projects
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