Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 29, 2005, Page 4, Image 4

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World AIDS Day
Drag and Burlesque Benefit
Featuring...
Portland s Premiere
Drag King...
As seen on LOGO Jj
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queens
SheBang!
& Seattle’s Best
Burlesque Troupe
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Keep the Promise
In Honor of
World AIDS Day 2005
Drag
Competition
Hosted by ISCEE
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Thursday, Dec. 1st
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OREGON DAILY EMERALD
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IN BRIEF
Knight Library open 24/7
through end of the term
The Knight Library will be open
24/7 during Dead Week and Finals
Week, so students looking to
escape their noisy roommates and
other distractions can find a safe
haven anytime.
The library’s doors will remain
open from 8 a.m. today until 7 p.m.
on Dec. 9.
During regular hours, the best
places to find quiet will most likely
be on the fourth floor, Access Ser
vices Department Head Shirien
Chappell said, because she often
sees people sleeping in that area.
Chappell also recommends the
designated quiet room on the south
side of the second floor.
During regular hours, it’s usually
noisy around the service desks and
reference area, but because these
services will not be staffed after nor
mal business hours they may be qui
eter, she said.
Chappell said group-study rooms
are scattered around the perimeters
of the second and third floors and
are available on a first-come, first
serve basis.
Students, faculty and staff using
the library during extended hours
will need to show their University
IDs and will not be able to check out
library materials. Computers and
printers in the Information Technol
ogy Center and photocopy machines
will still be available.
— Emily Smith
Honor society hosts
clothing drive charity
The University chapter of the
Golden Key International Honor So
ciety is hosting a clothing drive for
local charities today and Wednesday
in the EMU.
The academic honor society is en
couraging students to bring hats,
jackets, gloves, sweaters, long
sleeved shirts, pants and bedding,
including blankets and sheets.
“There are so many ways that stu
dents can benefit the community.
We are trying to assist homeless and
low-income people right now when
it’s needed the most,” Golden Key
Oregon Chapter Secretary Jennifer
Surdyk said in a press release.
The society will donate the cloth
ing to the Eugene Mission, the White
Bird Clinic, Looking Glass Youth and
Family Services and Womenspace
Domestic Violence Services.
The society will have a table for
donations in the EMU’s main lobby
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and
from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday.
— Jared Paben
Deputy consul general of
Israel speaks at Hillel
Omer Caspi, San Francisco’s deputy
consul general of Israel, will speak
tonight at 7 p.m. on the Israeli and
Palestinian political landscape, the Is
raeli disengagement, security and
prospects for peace in the region.
Oregon Hillel and the University’s
Jewish Student Union are encourag
ing students to attend the speech
and stick around for a question-and
answer session afterward.
Caspi was appointed to the Israeli
Consulate in Jan. 2003, after work
ing as a projects manager in Israel’s
Global Operations Department, first
secretary at the Northeast Asia De
partment at the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, and second secretary for the
Israeli Embassy’s Cultural and Aca
demic Affairs in Beijing, China.
The speech tonight will be held at
Oregon Hillel, the Foundation for Jew
ish Campus Life, at 1059 Hilyard St.
Call 541-343-8920 or visit Ore
gonHillel.org for more information.
— Nicholas Wilbur
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