Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 26, 2005, Page 8A, Image 8

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IN BRIEF
SETA hosts free preview
of modern farming film
The University’s Students for the
Ethical Treatment of Animals will
host a screening of “Peaceable
Kingdom,” a film about the toll
today’s large-scale factory farming
takes on farmers and animals, in
100 Willamette tonight.
The 70-minute film looks at “the
disparity between the storybook
image of farming taught to us as
children and the stark reality of
today’s industrialized factory
farms,” according to a SETA
press release.
The free show starts at 7 p.m. Af
ter the film will be a short discussion.
Go to www.tribeofheart.org for
more information, or e-mail
seta @ uoregon.edu.
— Jared Paben
Motorcyclist suffers from
minor injuries after fall
A man fell off his motorcycle
Tliesday morning, drawing multiple
emergency response vehicles to the
campus area at East 13th Avenue
and Kincaid Street.
The cyclist, whose name was not
available, was parking in front of
Taylor’s Bar and Grill when his mo
torcycle tipped over.
People nearby assisted the man, a
witness said.
The University Department of
Public Safety was near the scene
and called Eugene police.
The police and fire departments
responded, but the man was not
taken to the hospital.
The man suffered “minor in
juries” and a police report was not
taken, said Pam Olshanski, Eugene
Police Department spokeswoman.
Emergency vehicles were there for
about 15 minutes, Olshanski said.
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