SPAGHETTI <$ garlic bread $35° Every Tuesday PIZZA nai*: 2506 Willakenzie 344-0998 Hocic PI37ZI 2673 Willamette 484-0996 27th and Willamette MOHAWK COIN LAUNDRY ATTENDANT ON DUTY 100 Machines Means No Wait! Environmentally Friendly / OSHA Approved All Front Load Washers, some 75 lb. • Full Laundry Services Available • Children's Play Area • Mending ani Alterations • 7 a.m. - 10 p.m., last load 9 p.m. 988-1640 2152 Marcola Rd. Springfield § in Mohawk Shopping Ctr, by £ Albertson's & Rite Aid 023654 •••••••••••••••••• 830 Olive St. • 393-0830* Reservations Available 'll/edtte'i&aq, /\!'icj/ltt- $<29 peti Gaulle A Night To Remember • bruschetta • caesar salad • choice of our pasta-for-two dishes • amaretto creme brulee • full bottle of Oregano's house wine “Lane gave me a great start! After I transferred to finish my degree in graphic design, I quickly realized l was better prepared than my peers. And once I was done with my degree, I got a job I really love." tffcLane Community College* 463.3000 • www.lanecc.edu an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution VEHICULAR VANDALISM A car was overturned after the Civil War game this weekend on 16th Avenue between Patterson and Ferry streets. Neighbor Paula Crum mett said, “Apparently they were drunk and they thought it'd be fun to flip." The car has been moved around various parking lots over the past few months and is registered to someone out of state. Eugene police officer Randy Ellis, who is in charge of the case, said that be cause the lot is private property and the owner of the property is deceased, the police can’t do anything about it. "It'll probably be there making it look like we're a Third World country for a while,” he said.Neighbor Koushi Sunder said that about 10 people pulled up in a truck and a car after the game on Saturday. “I think they were just really drunk," she said. “ I think they were just excited because we won.” Meals: Students react positively to new plan Continued from page 1 e-mail. “However, with a 50-point cap, this problem should be manageable for dining services. ” Mann said the new plan furthers the RHA’s goal of better accommodating the dining habits of residents. University Housing shares that objective, Driscoll said. “The goal would be for them to be on a plan that fits their eating habits,” he said. Driscoll advised students not to save too many points for the final week be cause Food Services reduces its stock in the last week of each term. The idea of roll-over meal points has been suggested by residents in the past and was proposed by Adam Walsh and Kyla Coy in their win ning campaign for ASUO Executive last spring. Students’ reactions to the new plan have been positive. “I think it’s a good thing because normally I have about 20 points left over on Saturday, and it’s usually a big Kate Horton | Photographer Students line up to use the remainder of their meal points at the Grab ’n Go before the points expire. Starting winter term, meal points will roll over into the following week. line,” freshman Cameron Seeley said. Freshman Matt Hartzell said he typically spends all his points, but the new plan will benefit other students. “I think it’s a good idea, but it won’t personally benefit me,” he said. )bailey@ daily emerald, com 023745 Equal Opportunity Employer OPS Driver Helpers Positions Available Throughout Oregon! On call w/ 3-6 hour shifts • Must be 18 & able to lift 70 lbs. Must meet appearance standards. Must be available through December 24 1st: Apply online www.upsjobs.com • 2nd: Come have an interview Tuesday, November 22 • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Career Center