SHEBANG _ . — Kate Horton | Photographer The drag show group Shebang (above) changes costumes backstage between their performances for the World AIDS Day benefit Thursday night. Shebang from Neighbors Bar & Bistro performed a drag queen routine for the World AIDS Day benefit show Thursday in the EMU Ballroom. Vintage Gifts for the Holidays Vintage women’s clothing, hats, purses, jewelry, shoes, furniture The Rose Trellis Monday - Friday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sunday 1441 Main Street, Springfield 744-7003 WE DELIVER FASTER THAN Santa Claus 023846 I Let us do the shopping for you. We send flowers all over the world. Also available cards • balloons • fruit baskets • plush animals Eugene’s Flower Home The University Florist 610 East 13th Ave. at Patterson www.eugenesflowerhome.com 485-3655 GOT A STORY give us a call g-; at 346-5511 _ - J rm How to Survive the Holiday Interrogation By Kassia Dellabough The holidays are upon us once again and most students are look ing forward to a few weeks of rest and relaxation over the winter break. You’ll have time to sleep in, reacquaint yourself with balanced meals, and even spend quality time with family and friends. Everyone will want to know what you’ve been up to at school—and what you’re going to do after college. Such uncomplicated questions are meant to inspire pleasant, good-hu mored conversation. So how come you’re breaking out in a cold sweat? Right there, in the middle of an otherwise lovely meal, Aunt Jeanne is going to ask what sort of job you can get with a Sociology major these days. Then Cousin Lou will want to know how, exactly, you’re planning to pay off those student loans with out any income. In a moment, an innocuous family gathering could explode into full-fledged career in terrogation. And you thought finals week was stressful. The UO Career Center can help you navigate this holiday gaunt let. Your family and friends want to know about your future plans, and we can help you make some. Graduation might seem a long way off, but winter term is the perfect time to start lining up interviews or cultivating a summer internship. Throughout December, the Career Center offers drop-in career coun seling from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our coun selors can help you identify a major you’ll love, research internships, take career assessments, or formu late a job-search plan. We can help you find all the answers you’ll need, just in time for the holidays. Call 346-3235 to set up a per sonalized appointment today, or stop by the Career Center offices on the second floor of Hendricks Hall. Career Center DREAM IT. PLAN IT. DO IT. 220 Hendricks Hall ■ 346-3235 http://uocareer.uoregon.edu ranararanBranniinBramrainniira □nnaananana Find fun stuff in the ODE Classifieds: Comics, your daily horoscope, and, of course, the crossword University Commons Apartments Getting together for a Common cause. Students, come donate non-perishable food for Food for Lane County & take a tour of our fully furnished apartments. 023787 Furnished 1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apartments Call and a$k about our Manager's Specials! For Lane Countv NO SECURITY DEPOSIT, REDUCED RENTS & FREE GIFT! Fully furnished • Individual leases • Full size washers and dryers in every apartment • 24 Hour Fitness Center • Heated pool Security alarm system Water, trash, sewer included On bus route • Roommate matching • 1, 2, & 4 bedroom apartments • 3 bedroom with a den • Game room • Caged basketball court • Sand volleyball court • Uniformed security on-site 338-4000 90 Commons Drive, Eugene, OR 97401 Hours: M-F 9am~5pm • www.uceugene.cora