Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 03, 2005, Page 7, Image 7

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    ELECTRICITY fuels Kilowatt Klassic
Zachary Biank | Freelance photographer
Russ Randolph and car 12 wait at the start line of
EWEB’s Kilowatt Klassic on Sunday. The object of the
race is to see which car can complete the most laps
in one hour without running out of battery power.
Zachary Blank | Freelance photographer
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Left to right: Grant Larson, Nick Davis and Carl Larson prep car 12
before racing at EWEB’s Kilowatt Klassic Sunday in the Valley River
Center parking lot. The three are part of a team from Centennial
High School in Gresham that raced and won first place last season.
Centennial High School's electric car team returns this season to
defend its title in the Northwest area of the Electrathon America
electric car racing organization.
Zachary Biank | Freelance photographer
Grant Larson, left, and Nick Davis fix some minor problems with
champion car 12's breaks and tire pressure. Because of Sunday’s
rain, all the racers had to drastically lower the pressure in their tires
in order to get as much traction on the slippery track as they could.
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INDIGENOUS
SOLIDARITY DAY
Conscious Unity for Our Common Survival
Wilma Mankiller
is an activist, former principal Chief of
the Cherokee Nation. Her books
include Mankiller: A Chief and Her
People, and Every Day Is A Good Day.
She is the Wayne Morse Center Chair
& visiting scholar.
John Trudell
is an acclaimed activist, spoken word
poet, musician, film actor, co-founder
and former chairman of the American
Indian Movement; author of Stickman,
composer of Bone Days.
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Monday, October 10, 2005
University of Oregon
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5:30 p.m. - Poetry by John Trudell
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John Trudell and Wilma Mankill^
All events presented by the Native American Student Union,
Wayne Morse Center for Law & Politics, Ethnic Studies
and the Multicultural Center