GET CARDED [ now hiring advertising executives ] / 1 ’ r^neOP97*°3' a media planning experience. Earn unlimited commission. Set your own hours. * Contact Advertising Director Melissa Gust at 346-3712 or at ads@daily emerald.com for more information. Deadline to apply is Friday, November 4. Oregon Daily Emerald The independent campus newspaper for the University of Oregon fTHUjgOp SCHOLARS | w*h*s*Tfc a nmiv ■I DRHAM M-‘ i'.iKOWQiHI^KU* r y.GEtimsiKRlse^jTOil *u2J?W III® iHlff53P^ Your place for NEWSreaderpolllnd classifieds ARCHIVES more www.dailyemerald.com Sundial: UO campus offers many locations for obelisk Continued from page 1 lunar calendars, Nicols said. His suc cessor, Augustus Caesar, put up the obelisk in 10 B.C. It fell over during an earthquake, but the pole was re discovered during the Renaissance and placed in front of the Italian Parliament building. About 20 years ago, German ar chaeologist Edmund Boucher found the obelisk’s face while digging in Rome. At that point, Nicols, who knows Boucher personally, got the idea to set up something similar at the University. Faculty and students from the de partments of architecture, art histo ry, art, physics, history, classics and mathematics are now involved in the project, Nicols said. Tice is handling the architecture end of the project along with asso ciate professors of architecture Vir ginia Cartwright and Stephen Duff, as well as graduate students Jonathan Dunn and Daniel Gold stein. He said this project is differ ent from others he has worked on as an academic. “We’re hoping it will actually be built,” Tice said. “Oftentimes in an academic setting we do things that are not realized.” Many sites are being considered for the obelisk, but Tice said the site being considered most seriously is the lawn between Knight Library and the School of Music. “The obelisk located on campus may come to symbolize more than itself,” Tice said. “I think it is a kind of beacon of knowledge and hope and aspiration.” Construction materials from stone to polished concrete to wood are cur rently being considered, Tice said. Margaret Ray field, a senior histo ry and humanities major, became involved in the project while work ing as a research assistant for Nicols and said she worked in depth on the aesthetic aspects of the project. The group working on the project wants the lawn to continue to serve as a recreational spot for students, so the lines that mark the time will have to be unobtrusive and blend into the grass. Another option under considera tion is building the obelisk in the middle of a pond that will serve as a reflecting pool, Rayfield said. In September 2004, a prototype of the sundial was created on the patio between McKenzie Hall and the Computing Center. Lines were painted on the pavement so that the shadow of an existing light pole would cross them at certain times of day. The white center line repre sents solar noon and the curved yel low line represents Pacific Standard Time noon. Fifth-year physics and math ma jor Sandra Penny helped physics professor Robert Zimmerman with the mathematical work to figure out where the lines would go. “Really, the math is nothing past geometry,” Penny said. Penny said she used a computer program to calculate distance values for various times of day on the 21st day of every month. “I’m always pretty baffled by things people figured out thousands of years ago without calculators and computers,” Penny said. Contact the business, science and technology reporter at esylwester@ dailyemerald, com 'Over 7,GOO Peace Corps volunteers,.currently serying. in 72 countries around the world, vviil return, to the i j S job r market'with greatly enhanced.Jong-term prospects OPPORTUNITIES IN BUSINESS EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY HEALTH THE ENVIRONMENT 023313 k r New York $198 Mexico City $208 Los Angeles $156 Lima $592 London $372 Tokyo $525 Paris $439 Bangkok $578 Frankfurt $476 Sydney $933 Fares are roundtrip from Portland. Restrictions apply. Taxes not included. Fares subject to change. Eurailpass issued On-The-Spot 1430 S.W. Park Ave. (on the Park Blocks by PSU) 503-274-2323 800-592-CUTS (2887) portland@travelcuts.com ASK US ABOUT OUR EXCLUSIVE FLEXIBLE FARES ::toavelcuis See the world your way www.travelcuts.com/usa