Thursday, October 05, 2017
UO EVENTS
Ducks After Dark is showing
Baby Driver
today at 8:15 p.m.
On Friday, President Schill will give the
State of the University
address.
The Craft Center hosts weekly, free
pop-up workshops
on Fridays in the EMU.
The College of Design is holding their
launch party
on Friday at 1:00 p.m.
Fishbowl Fridays
are back with more games, coffee, and socializing.
You can
Run with a Researcher
every first Saturday of the month.
Learn about transportation at the UO and pick up free swag during
Transportation Day
.
The ASUO
Street Faire
is next Wednesday–Friday, Oct. 11–13.
IMPORTANT INFO
CCare
provides free birth control, STI screening, and sexual wellness exams for women and men. Sign up at the health center.
Take care of your
physical therapy
needs right here on campus at the health center.
SPORTS
Intramural
volleyball and basketball
mandatory manager's meetings are next week.
Don't forget, the entry deadline for the intramural
g
olf tournament
is Oct. 10 at noon.
Check out the
Rock District special programming
at the Rec Center.
The Oregon
soccer team
will play Washington State today at 4:00 p.m.
Help us achieve record attendance at tomorrow's
volleyball game
against Stanford.
TALKS AND LECTURES
On Oct. 11, Andy Karduna will present his research on upper-body movement for
Quack Chats
.
NOTEWORTHY
The UO annual
Campus Security and Fire Safety report
for 2017 is now available online.
FUN FACT
Eugene is the number one green city in the U.S. for air quality, recycling, transportation, and green space according to
National Geographic
.
@callmeaduck
PIC OF THE WEEK
Photo By:
@
callmeaduck
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