Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 06, 2005, SECTION B, Page 12B and 13B, Image 28

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h ionx;RAtH«.R A gallery in the Portland Pearl District displays contemporary art.
I Hsh i t f 11 k m \ Bartender Malia Ramos works at Indigo District on the comer of East 13th
_ mmw Avenue and Oak Street on Oct. 2.
iumh »»Hkmv Terrence Whitehead cuts through the Idaho defense Sept. 25 in Oregon’s
_ ftmw wmvw 48-10 win over the Vandals.
Ikwws Senior point guard Corrie Mizusawa, pictured here Feb. 17, led the Ducks
this year as the standout senior on the team.
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From left: University students Maria Cortez, Andiel Brown and
■ Jordan Thierry surround the dean’s office at the College of Education
during a protest May 12. About 100 students, faculty and community
members stood in silence at the second rally in May to protest alleged Laurjn Wimer
racism at the college. Senior hioitk;rapi h r
University student Carissa Christenson, left, marches with LBGTQA
Events Coordinator Erin Dougherty, middle, on Nov. 3 in response to
the passage of Measure 36 on Nov. 2. About 40 marchers toured
campus snouting anti-Measure 36 slogans. Measure 36 defines Nk ou Barker
marriage in Oregon as a union between one man and one woman. Pmoix*.;rajh« r
“Six in the City” from University of California, Berkeley sings
“September/Dance to the Music” and took second place at the Inter
national Championship of Collegiate A Cappella quarterfinals held Dm IV wvskv
at South Eugene High School on Feb. 26. P»*<mx;RAW hr
University alumna Sandy Barnett and University of Oregon
Foundation emeritus trustee Norm Walker socialize during a
Hollywood premier-style galacocktail party on campus Jan. 30. The
gala marked the beginning of the second phase of Campaign
Oregon: Transforming Lives, an effort to raise more than
$600 million in donations for the University. Before the gala, that UuirinWimer
campaign had raised $300 million in private donations. St \ior won ><hmiiu r
After discussing his New York Times best-selling book "Broken
Music” with 30 English and creative writing department students as
part of a two-hour University class, Sting played a show with his
band at McArthur Court on April 3. His perfonnance marks the first 1> w iv hkwky _
time he has played at acollege in 25 years. Pm-mxaww h r
An Oregon Alumni player streaks by a member of the Club team in
the May 21 Ducks vs. Alumni rugby game, a tradition started last
_year to Keep ties between current anafonner players. The Alumni Z\m Rm
crushed the Club team, 60-5 Ptocw*.ram u n
The West African Dance Troupe performed at “Africa is Calling,” the
second-annual African cultural night hosted by the African Student Nk ahr Barm r
_Association. The April 15 event featured native fashion and food. PwcmxjRAmiMt