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PAGE 2 EMERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014  NEWS SNOW APOCALYPSE ROUND 2?

WILL THIS WINTER bring a repeat of last year’s snowstorm?

This past week, the central cascades witnessed The UO-IMT uses the National Incident put chains on their cars. The university should the first snow fall of the season. What the future Command System, meaning that the university put salt on the grounds of campus and plow holds for residents of Eugene at this point is to be can integrate its response with all levels of accordingly. When the snow melts and ice forms determined. government. is when it gets dangerous.” Justin Stapleton, chief meteorologist for KEZI 9 During snow and ice events both on and off Brockley also mentioned that residents of the in Eugene, has been looking deep into the winter campus students should “avoid walking under dorms should consider stocking up on food, as ahead of us. or near trees or downed power lines and avoid residence hall dining was shut down during the “It is difficult to say with certainty what walking immediately adjacent to buildings. storms. the conditions are going to be this winter,” As heavy snow and ice begin to melt, there is Sophomore Kirsten Allred was on the road Stapleton said. “We do have potential for another increased risk from roof slides,” Le Duc said. when the snow storm hit. substantial winter looking at the computers, but Specifically for ice storms, “ice can increase “I knew the roads were bad, but I grew up we don’t know when or where it is going to be.” the weight of braces by 30 times and a half around snow so I didn’t think it was a huge deal,” Stapleton stressed the importance of being accumulation on power lines can add 500 Allred said. weather aware throughout the winter. pounds of extra weight,” Le Duc said. Allred was driving over the Santiam pass and “Know what is going on and have a plan,” As a resident in Bean East last year, Bailey realized it was too much to handle and even Stapleton said. “Make sure you are looking at the Brockley was faced with the aftermath of the ice debated turning around. “Everything was white. info, checking your sources and seeing what is storm last winter as a tree crashed through her I couldn’t see cars coming towards me and I factual and what is not.” dorm room window. couldn’t see tail lighting in front of me. I just Andre Le Duc serves as the director of the “It took a whole day to chop down the tree stayed close to the snow bank on the right side of University of Oregon Incident Management Team and we could not exit the dorm for our safety,” my car for direction. I cried from the beginning and as one of the incident commanders for the Brockley said. of the pass until I reached my driveway in Bend UO-IMT. As an Idaho native, Brockley is used to the because I knew I couldn’t turn around!” Allred “The UO-IMT provides the command and snow. said. control infrastructure that is required to manage “In Idaho there are heaters under the the logistical, fiscal, planning, operational, safety pavements, so the ice just melts away, I had never and campus related to any and all incidents and seen problems like the ones we had last year,” emergencies, including winter storms,” Le Duc Brockley said. “Pedestrians also cross the streets said. with orange flags and cities encourage people to BY HAILEY GELLER, @HGELLER30

PHOTOGRAPH BY RYAN KANG, @RKANGPHOTO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 EMERALD PAGE 3  NEWS Straighter ADVOCATES ENCOURAGE UPDATES TO CAMPUS FOR teeth the GENDER-INCLUSIVE BATHROOMS CLEAR way

Invisalign from Dr. Gray Grieve is the nearly invisible way Gender-inclusive advocates, LGBTQA and Theta Pi Sigma members speak to the ASUO Senate. to straighten your On Wednesday, Oct. 29, a campus. teeth for a more multitude of people gathered to “I am usually dehydrated ask the ASUO Student Senate because I don’t have the ability for support for the university to to count on there being a confident smile provide more gender-inclusive (gender-inclusive) bathroom bathrooms on campus. (on-campus),” said Mallon. The presenters included The goals of the resolution students from LGBTQA, Theta are to convert all restrooms on Pi Sigma, the Women’s Center, campus to promote gender- ASUO Executive Miles Sisk, inclusive signage, instead of the students from the Lesbian, traditional image of a man and Gay, Bisexual and Transgender woman in a dress. Education and Support Services Also that the university and Maure Smith-Benanti. provide an updated map Elle Mallon, ASUO gender showing where gender-inclusive and sexual diversity advocate restrooms are on campus and and internship coordinator, AJ for printed directions on every Kazarian and ASUO Executive, restroom door to show where Miles Sisk are the authors the nearest gender-inclusive of “Resolution to Create and restroom is located. Make Accessible More Gender- The resolution was passed Inclusive Restrooms on the Wednesday night by the ASUO University of Oregon Campus.” Student Senate, but these goals The resolution states that remain a work-in-progress for 54 percent of transgender supporters of gender-inclusive individuals experience health bathroom. complications as result of lack of The next step will involve bathroom access, and nearly nine communicating these issues percent have been physically with university senate, because assaulted in traditionally the ASUO senate doesn’t have gendered bathrooms. authority to change the policy or “It definitely affects me. I don’t access to funds for on-campus feel safe in bathrooms that do buildings. reflect my gender identity, and The total cost to purchase and when I use bathrooms that don’t post these signs is $100, which Free Consultation reflect my gender identity I get has been asked for by supporters nasty looks,” said AJ Kazarian, of gender-inclusive bathrooms Bring this coupon to get a Free Consultation a linguistics major at the UO. and has yet to be approved. “There are not enough gender- Many ASUO student senators and save $1,000 on Invisalign™ inclusive bathrooms on campus. commented that a lack of I go out of my way a lot, and it gender-inclusive restrooms is a has interfered with school and matter of social inequality that work.” needs to be rectified. The resolution also said that If you would like to help (541) 484-1877 transgender and nonconforming support this on-going campaign, 995 Willagillespie Road students will often limit their visit and like the Facebook page, intake of water and other senate hearing on the bathroom near Valley River Center beverages to avoid finding a resolution. InvisalignEugene.com gender-inclusive bathroom. This struggle is intensified because not all gender-inclusive OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 20, 2014 SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. NO CASH VALUE. bathrooms are mapped out on BY CLAIRE RISCHIOTTO, @CRISCHIOTTO

PAGE 4 EMERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 PHOTOGRAPH BY CLAIRE RISCHIOTTO, @CRISCHIOTTO ♥ SEX & RELATIONSHIPS , *

“Got a question to do with relationships or sex? Ask Emerald’s advice columnist. Don’t worry – it’s IS TINDER completely anonymous.” ART Aperture Gallery Selections from the EMU Permanent Art Collection. Info: [email protected] BAD FOR MY Adell McMillan Gallery Selections from the EMU Permanent Collection. Info: [email protected] PSYCHE? Home – Buzz & Mills Galleries This show highlights artists conceptual ideas around the concept of “home.” Sponsored by the Mills International Center and the Cultural Forum. Info: [email protected]

Dear Katherine, FILM The Professional Three out of five of my roommates use Friday, November 7th, 7:00pm, Lawrence 115 — FREE Tinder for hook-ups. It’s only worked for one. www.imdb.com/title/tt0110413/ Tinder is kinda silly, isn’t it? How impersonal will dating be in the future? How much will we let Info: [email protected] technology dictate our romantic lives? Is relying on the snap judgments that Tinder employs CULTURE unhealthy for my psyche? Is it absolutely crazy, or am I absolutely crazy? Symbol Slam Friday, November 14th, 11:00am - 2:00pm, Mills International Center — FREE Sincerely, What does that symbol mean? Learn about the cross-cultural meanings of symbols through quick games and trivia. Food–Trivia–Fast, Games–Prizes–Calligraphy–Henna Tindered-out Info: [email protected] PERFORMING ARTS Autumn Storytelling Friday, November 21, 5:00 - 7:00pm, Free, Many Nations Longhouse — FREE Dear Tindered-out, Students and professional storyteller Esther Stuzman, of the Kalapuya Tribe, share stories of Autumn. Info: [email protected] Let me begin with this, Tindered-out: You’re not crazy. Not even a little. But that’s not to say I think Tinder is, either. Let me put this out there: I have never used Tinder, but if I were single, I COMEDY think I would. I know this, because there’s a part about it that fascinates me. In fact, Wednesday Comedy Nights — UO Stand-Up Society when I heard how it really worked, and saw my friends use it, I thought it Wednesday, November 19th, 7:00 -9:00pm, Buzz Pub & Coffee House — FREE was pretty genius: you can only speak to people who like you back? Well, Info: [email protected] that really gets through a lot of wondering, doesn’t it? On his part? On her part? Besides, it’s not like these snap judgements don’t already happen in real VOLUNTEER WITH US life: We do it all the time. When’s the last time you met someone at a party? At a bar? In class? Did you feel attracted to this person immediately, or Symbol Slam only after you spoke to them for ten minutes? It’s probably safe to say the Easy and fun event focusing on symbols and their use in culture. attraction was immediate before ebbing and flowing the further you got to Info: [email protected] know the person. So, what Tinder is capitalizing off of is actually an old- age truth: Consciously or not, we judge. Hard. And quick. Dancers Needed But not all of our judgements are based on physical attractiveness alone. Learn one song in late fall term. Be part of a public art event! Researchers from Princetown University show that we decide within Info: [email protected] minutes who that person is — whether or not that person is friendly or mean, extroverted or introverted, trustworthy or a creep. Our judgements may not always be correct, but we judge all the same. ATTENTION WRITERS And according to Tinder’s “dating expert,” Jessica Carbino, a researcher who studied dating at University of California, Los Angeles, physical Writer / Artist Meet Up attractiveness is not the only reason we swipe right. We also assess a Wednesday, November 12, 6 – 8:00pm Taylor Lounge, EMU combination of other factors, like posturing and clothing style, in order Art Ducko — the UO Comics Magazine and the UO Cultural Forum are hosting a meeting of to tell us more about who this person is, what this person likes — not just creative minds. Do you write or draw in the comic/graphic genre? Art Ducko wants to talk to what the person looks like. YOU. Feel free to bring your portfolio if you have one. So, does technology make dating more impersonal? I don’t think so. Is finding someone in a coffee shop really better than finding someone on Friday, November 21st from 5 - 7:00pm, Many Nations Longhouse Tinder? On OkCupid? On match.com? Our culture sure likes to push that Submit Work to be Read. Seeking students to present their written work at a storytelling event. idea — that somehow it’s more pure, more human, to meet someone at Material should reflect personal histories and/or backgrounds. Starbucks than online. But, no, I say. It’s not. It’s just another means to the same end. Info: [email protected] That’s not to say you need to trudge forth and use the service if you don’t want to. If you still feel uncomfortable with it, that’s okay. But if you do have fun with it and just need just a little push in order to quiet your moral The Cultural Forum, a program of the Erb Memorial Union, provides University of Oregon questionings, here it is: Go forth and swipe away. students, and their communities, exposure to and experience with the breadth and depth of human expression through productions focusing on contemporary culture, film, performing Yours, arts, music, and visual art. Please visit our organization online at culture.uoregon.edu

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 EMERALD PAGE 5  ARTS AND CULTURE

BADHOW TO DESIGN MEN A SECRET LAIR

STEPHEN DUFF, UO architecture professor started the “A Secret Lair for an Evil Villain” studio.

There has been a distinct surge in the villainous real estate The home includes buildings to impress guests and clientele. These business as of late: Cruella De Vil is looking for a vacation home in sections are much more ostentatious, while the living situation is more the Swiss Alps. Hannibal Lector wants a teahouse somewhere in operable and private in comparison. Sausalito, California. A thieving stockbroker needs a home after he “I definitely want a cocaine vault somewhere, too, but I haven’t has purchased Gardiners Island, located a 30-minute helicopter ride gotten around to it,” Van Sandt said. “There’s definitely going to be a outside of Manhattan. vault.” Architecture professor Stephen Duff has started a new studio this Third-year master’s student Will Brechter found a Marin County fall term titled “A Secret Lair for an Evil Villain,” in which students are cliffside site and tailored his client around it. His name is Dr. James assigned to construct a villain’s contemporary sanctuary. The idea Tenebrosi, a tech barren investor from Silicon Valley. behind the class originated from a study abroad program Duff hosts “Behind the scenes, he uses his connections in the tech world to in Vancouver. Students traveled by boat through Howe Sound, the mine information on people and blackmail them to further amass his waterfront northwest of Vancouver, where the hills on either side were wealth,” Brechter said. “Muahahaha.” covered in towering homes. One with dark-tinted windows sat atop a Dr. Tenebrosi’s home is a grandiose domicile built against a cliff. It cliff. includes a private master’s quarters, a dining space and a detached “We started joking around that it looked like there was some evil office space where he brings his victims. With the constant space villain who lived up there,” said Duff. “Then it popped into my mind, adjustment that comes with being literally on the edge of a cliff, being a teacher of design, wouldn’t it be fun to do a studio of some evil Brechter said, “I’m not sure if the helicopter pad is going to work.” villain in a secret location?” “Within the lair, there’s a platform that drops out, kind of like the old This studio is unique compared to the other architecture studios, Dr. Evil move, and that complements the house hanging off the cliff,” in which students are supplied with a site and a semblance of Brechter said. “People can get dropped down to the bottom of the programming. In this instance, students conceptualize both. On the house and tumble down the cliff and end up in San Francisco Bay.” first day of class, students arrived with a description of their client – Second-year graduate student Fearn Smith focused on a modern including their career and character, as well as maps and photographs interpretation of The Count of Monte Cristo and assembling a bunker on of various landscapes of the world to be shown to their client. the remote Island of Montecristo off the mainland of Italy. Students concocted projects including a greenhouse for a middle- The home has a false entry to snare and trap intruders, a section of aged botanist and widow-turned-chemical weapons manufacturer the house that Smith says can be operated “based on his whims.” who’s looking to construct a greenhouse for her poisonous plants. “This room in particular, is very transformative,” Smith said. Another involves a quantum physicist who teleports and robs banks to “Depending on who falls into his trap, he may want to seduce fund his exploits. He harnesses energy from tidal waves and lightning them or confuse the hell out of them...He doesn’t kill people. He strikes to power his teleportation center located in a cave on Lady psychologically tortures people.” Musgrave Island near Queensland, Australia, where tidal waves are The interior of the home is constructed with concrete and steel. prevalent. “He’s so hardened,” Smith explained. “As a character, he’s lost Evan Van Sandt, a third-year undergraduate student, worked with empathy for humanity.” Scarface’s Tony Montana. Montana wants to relocate closer to his Home is where the heart of stone is, after all. suppliers in Colombia, so Van Sandt designed him a lakeside, walled- up compound. “In essence, it’s a huge show of money and power,” said Van Sandt of the palatial 7,000-square-foot abode. BY EMERSON MALONE, @ALLMALONE

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DIVE JOINT. DANCE CLUB. SPORTS BAR. TORY JENKINS SIDELINES BAR & GRILL

If you don’t make it to the big game, there’s still Debos said that giant Jenga and shuffleboard a chance for you to watch it on the sidelines rank the highest in popularity, but bar pong and – albeit far from the majesty of Autzen Connect Four come in a close second. Sidelines just Stadium. Sidelines bar and grill offers redid its bar pong table, and it’s presented atop a a roaring sports crowd, free games remake design of the Oregon Football Field. and food specials that should Sidelines is also open every day of the week. In please any bar-goer in downtown comparison, John Henry’s was only open Thursday Eugene. Before Sidelines through Saturday, with burlesque on Sundays, and opened, it was known as John a few optional Wednesdays. Henry’s, an entertainment/ Debos said since the switch it has seen an dance club famous among increase in sales because Sidelines is now open the downtown crowd for every day of the week and for longer hours. its weekly ‘80s nights and Currently Sidelines is open Monday-Friday from monthly GLAM Night. 11 a.m., to 1:30 a.m., and Saturdays and Sundays Sidelines harbors a from 9 a.m., to 1:30 a.m. The earlier hours on the different type of crowd: weekends are to cater to the sports fans that are the sports fanatic.“We ready for gameday, according to Debos. ran it for about a year “When they (the Ducks) score a touchdown you as John Henry’s,” Brian can’t even really hear anything,” Debos said. “We Debos, partial owner of have a good crowd down here.” Sidelines bar and grill, During games, Sidelines offers 75 cents off all said. “After about a year drinks, making a domestic beer, such as Budlight or we decided that we don’t Coors, $2.50, and a microbrew, such as Deschutes really like to be a nightclub.” or Pyramid $3.50. Sidelines currently draws in Sidelines also offers food specials throughout every sports fan with a roof the week. According to Debos, Thursday’s teriyaki thoroughly aligned with sports bowls and Friday’s $6 burgers bring in the most flags, 17 TVs and every sports customers. SIDELINES is package offered through DirecTV. Sidelines will also be releasing a new menu this the bar for the Since the remodel, Sidelines has week, with 14 new options. sports fanatic also invested in offering several games and Jenga for customers to play — all free of charge master. — A kitchen with daily food specials and an added 10 more beers on tap. BY ALEX CREMER, @ALEX_CREMER92

PAGE 8 EMERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 DIVE JOINT. LUCKEY’S is your COWFISH is go-to hole- in- Eugene’s “best the-wall dive singles scene” bar in downtown in the “Barmuda DANCE CLUB. Eugene. Triangle.” COWFISH LUCKEY’S CLUB DANCE CLUB It’s 9 p.m., on a Sunday, one working. Whereas campus SPORTS BAR. hour before the weekly burlesque bars like Max’s, Rennie’s and At 5 p.m., on any given night, a the area, said Cowfish stands out show starts at Luckey’s in downtown establishments such neon sign on Broadway between among the rest, not only because downtown Eugene. The Buena as the Horsehead and Jameson’s Willamette and Olive street is it’s the only dance club downtown Vista Social Club soundtrack will have more than one person illuminated, signifying the opening that hosts nightly DJs, but also is playing as the stage is set behind the counter, Luckey’s of Cowfish, and the awakening of because it has the friendliest staff. and sound engineers pore over stands alone. downtown Eugene’s nightlife. Last year, Cowfish was voted equipment. Erichsen said what separates The doors are unlocked and “best same-sex pickup spot” and But you wouldn’t be able to his bar from most any other in the music is turned up, but “best singles scene” in Eugene tell that anything big was about the area is the atmosphere. “Where is my mind?” by the Weekly, as well as “best dance to go down. Although the bar “We very rarely have to deal Pixies is white noise compared club” in the Emerald. It’s popular has a storied history, it’s sparsely with too much shit,” he said. to what will be blasting later. One because it offers something populated tonight. There’s a The eight-year Luckey’s by one, the barstools become to anyone and everyone – like small group playing pool near veteran has seen the bar weather. occupied by a variety of regulars, Eugene, its crowd is diverse in age, the bar and a handful of people Everything from the Great twenty-somethings sipping on occupation, sexual orientation and just walked in. Recession to the Oregon Ducks’ microbrews with their noses just about everything else. “Do you guys have Animal rise as a national brand. buried in textbooks, or middle- When asked what the best night Planet?” a member of the bar’s But none of that has changed aged men with spiked gray hair to come in is, Trussel responded, newest patrons, one of the four Luckey’s one bit. It’s still the and gauged ears ordering their “Any night.” Cowfish offers daily clad in dreadlocks, asks. “I know kind of place where the calendar usual PBR. drink deals, namely a happy you guys are supposed to be a behind the bar, where pool Go in around 5 p.m., and you’d hour from 5 p.m., to 9:30 p.m., sports bar, but anything’s better trophies line the shelf on the never guess that four hours that includes $1.50 Pabst, $2 well than watching Keno.” opposite side of the bar, shows from now, the place will be drinks, $3 microbrews on tap and Brad Erichsen is the only the page for September even two packed, vibrating with energy, one rotating drink special. bartender on duty at the days after Halloween. unrecognizable. Connect with Cowfish’s moment. He assures the Animal “We make attempts to lure the Most don’t notice the eclectic Facebook page and you’ll see Planet aficionado that Luckey’s college crowd,” Erichsen said. decor, from the neon velvet it has regular events, such as isn’t a sports bar. In fact, he says And although that’s evident paintings that line the walls to the costume parties and theme nights, Luckey’s doesn’t have a type. by the preparation for tonight’s daisy chandeliers that dangle from including a drag show called “We’re definitely not the burlesque show and the monthly the ceiling. It all glows under the FreekNite every second Friday of college type of bar,” he said. “We GLAM nights that happen here, black light – including the club’s the month. If you’re looking for have a more mixed crowd. The it’s still the hole-in-the-wall quirky, yellow mascot, who lives in adventure, Cowfish is undoubtedly kind of people you’ll find here dive bar downtown Eugene has a large saltwater aquarium behind the place to be. really differs from one night to always known. the bar: A little cowfish, no longer Cowfish is located at 62 W the next.” Luckey’s is located at 933 Olive than a few inches, swims at such a Broadway. It’s open from 5 p.m. to Although Erichsen is the St. It’s open from noon to 2 a.m., slow pace, it appears to be floating 2 a.m., every day. only man on duty behind the every day. among its sprightly tank-mates. Its bar, that’s not typical. Whether name, according to the bartender, you’re in the “Barmuda Triangle” is “Cowfish.” or near campus, there’s almost Bartender David Trussell, who always more than one person BY EDER CAMPUZANO, @EDERCAMPUZANO has worked for several bars in BY ANDREA HARVEY, @ANDREARHARVEY

PHOTOGRAPH BY RYAN KANG, @RKANGPHOTO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 EMERALD PAGE 9 ⚡ SPORTS

FRESHMAN CONNOR GALLEGOS has been skydiving since he was 16 years old.

FALLEN FROM THE SKY 203 TIMES You sit on a narrow bench, packed into a Gallegos went through a two-day course, Some people in that situation who are unable gutted Twin Otter back to stomach alongside which included a total of seven jumps. The goal to remain calm and remember their training 25 other people. It’s a slow ride up and you are was for instructors to evaluate the students to have died when that happens, so for Gallegos it nervous with your hands shaking as you mull make sure they are able to safely jump on their was a good to know he could handle adversity in over everything that could go wrong. own. the air. Those with experience are joking as the plane What made it even more special for Gallegos “I definitely get nervous about him skydiving, churns to its eventual destination of 13,000 feet, was that he got to experience certification with but he loves it,” Vicki said. “Our family is while the newcomers sweat it out in silence. his dad. adrenaline junkies anyway, but yeah, I kind of Finally the time comes and you make your way “It’s fun to jump out of the plane together live in a state of denial. I want to hear from him forward to jump out of the plane. and chase each other across the sky,” George when he lands safely.” “The second the door opens, you can’t believe Gallegos said. “It’s always fun to do something After becoming certified, Gallegos started you are really there,” University of Oregon both of you enjoy.” jumping every weekend. The most jumps he has freshman Connor Gallegos said. “You can see the Most of Gallegos’ jumps have been alongside done in one day was nine, though usually he world curving.” his dad. only averages between five to six. The first time Gallegos ever skydived was “If he wasn’t doing it I probably wouldn’t have “Skydiving is a place where you’re in complete when he was 16 years old. Since then, he has the number of jumps that I do,” Gallegos said. physical and mental freedom,” Gallegos said. become addicted to throwing himself out of “Who knows if I would even be jumping if he “Every worry or stress goes away when I’m planes — jumping a total of 203 times. wasn’t into it.” skydiving, and it makes you live 100 percent in “It just became his passion,” Connor’s mom, While Gallegos was able to make it through the moment.” Vicki Gallegos, said. “He is that kid who likes to certification, he did have a near disaster. At the Though he has no desire to become a challenge himself, he liked that it was something end of the first day on his fourth jump, Gallegos professional skydiver, Gallegos plans to continue different and unique.” had a parachute malfunction. After he pulled the jumping. Gallegos really got into skydiving the fall main chute he began to spiral out of control. “It’s a dangerous sport but an addicting hobby,” of his senior year of high school. To fulfill the “It got to the point where the ground was Gallegos said. “My hope is to keep at it a long requirements for an English assignment called blurring I was spinning so fast,” Gallegos said. time.” the Challenge Project, where students were “Neither of the things I tried to do worked, so I supposed to overcome a fear or do something just prayed and pulled my cutaway and reserve. crazy, Gallegos decided to become certified as a That was definitely a scary moment, probably skydiver. the scariest in skydiving for me.” BY CHRISTOPHER KEIZUR, @CHRISKEIZUR

PAGE 10 EMERALD THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2014 PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF CONW∑NOR CALLEGOS ⚡ SPORTS ASUO Now Hiring NO. 2 OREGON MEN’S for 2014/2015 GOLF CLIMBS THE POLLS ASUO Department Finance Committee Members All student job eligibility requirements apply to all ASUO Openings. Positions are open until filled. Positions are paid a monthly stipend for designated service months as described within the detailed AFTER HOT START position description. Information, applications and position descriptions are available in the ASUO Office (EMU South) or online at uoregon.orgsync.com/org/associatedstudentsofuo/GetInvolved. For full consideration applications are due no later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 6, 2014.

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Oregon men’s golf is now ranked McIver is just one part of a in the top five of all three national now-experienced group of Oregon IS NOW HIRING polls after its best start since 2011. golfers that have not only carried The Ducks received five first-place the team up the leaderboards, but to votes in last week’s Golf Coaches victories over quality opponents. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES! Association of America Coaches Sophomore Thomas Lim leads Poll, climbing 11 spots from its the team with a 70.11 stroke average, previous ranking to No. 3. Golfstat’s while junior Zach Foushee is second rankings have Oregon at No. 2, with a 71.89 average and freshman while the Ducks are No. 5 in the Hurly Long comes in third at 72.11. Golfweek’s Sagarin ratings. McIver is tied with freshman Aaron Oregon is one of just two teams Wise for fourth on the team with a that have won three tournaments 72.22 average. this fall. Top ranked University of Lim’s performance has attracted Illinois is the only other program plenty of national attention. that has accomplished that feat, Golfweek ranked Lim No. 20 in the but Illinois has already played in individual collegiate poll, making four tournaments while Oregon has him the Pac-12’s third best golfer. maintained a perfect record through “I really want to start competing its first three outings. with teams like Texas and Oklahoma Two of the teams Oregon topped State and Alabama because those • Foundational sales experience in its wins, UCLA and USC, have schools in their conferences two tournament wins of their are always powerhouses,” Lim own, noticeably boosting Oregon’s said. “That’s where we need to • Professional training strength of schedule. Golfweek be to have a chance at a national ranked Oregon’s schedule at No. championship.” 19, while Golfstat placed Oregon’s With only three events under their • Unlimited commission potential comparative record at No. 3, overall. belts, there is a lot of time for the “They really want to compete Ducks to climb even higher in the • Work directly with local businesses against the elite level teams,” head polls, or fall out of relevance. coach Casey Martin said. “We’re The Ducks will look to solidify grateful that we are off to a good their spot in the rankings as they • Flexible schedule start.” head to Hawaii this week for the It’s just the second time in first annual Ka’anapali Classic Nov. • Helpful sales staff program history that Oregon has 7-9 for the final event before their won three fall tournaments, marking midseason break. The tournament a significant change of pace for the will pit them against multiple • Fun work environment younger Ducks. competitive west coast programs as “It’s different from my first years well as No. 25 Clemson. when we kind of struggled as a team Pac-12 play will ramp up in for a majority of our tournaments,” February when Oregon heads APPLICATION DEADLINE: junior Brandon McIver said. “It’s to California and Arizona before nice to come out confident that returning home for the Duck FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 we can do really well and prove to Invitational at the Eugene Country everyone that we have the potential Club March 23-24. Email resume and cover letter to and the talent along with the coaching staff to take this season [email protected] and make the most of it.” BY JOSH SCHLICHTER, @JOSHSCHLICHTER OR drop off at Suite 300 in the EMU.

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GRADUATE STUDENT JOHN MARSHALL is an avid mountain biker and likes to explore the Eugene area.

ADRENALINE JUNKIES CYCLE THROUGH MOUNTAINS Jon Marshall first started mountain what all the cool videos are,” Marshall said. Though there is a steep learning curve to biking when he moved to San Francisco. He “Huge jumps and huge amounts of air, but tackle the advanced trails, most people are had done his undergrad at the University that’s also the top riders in the world. When able to pick up the basics of mountain biking of Michigan where he ran cross-country, we go out and make a video it’s going to be quickly. but injuries kept forcing him away from pretty flat and pretty tame.” “If you can ride a bike you can ride a the sport. Eventually a friend suggested he That’s not to say that only the mountain bike,” Marshall said. switch to riding bikes. professionals get to enjoy the adrenaline The biggest issue preventing new people Graduating and moving west was the best rush of mountain biking. For Oregon student from picking up the sport is the cost of thing that could have happened to Marshall’s Luther Ellenson, the best part is the speed of purchasing the equipment. A decent starting growing love of mountain biking, as he going down the trails. bike will run around $1,200, while any found himself at the birthplace of the sport. “Its an adrenaline rush,” Ellenson said. “A higher-end ones will quickly raise in price. “I got into it by biking on dirt roads,” little bit of that is having fear going in and Fortunately there are plenty of ways to Marshall said. “As I got more comfortable the reward that you conquered your fear pick up the sport without sacrificing next and confident, I began to go into rocky parts after.” month’s rent. Both the UO Outdoor Program and harder places to ride.” For Duck mountain bikers, there are and Life Cycle Bike Shop just off campus are Marshall, who is now in Eugene as a grad plenty of places to ride around Eugene. two of the best places for Oregon students to student, finds himself as part of the huge Oakridge, Mount Hood and Black Rock all rent a mountain bike for the day. community of mountain bikers here at the are popular spots that have a good mix of Another option is to just ask one of the University of Oregon. difficult and tame trails. Within city limits, many mountain biking enthusiasts on Mountain biking is a sport that seems to the options are few, though Ridgeline by campus, like Marshall, who are always draw people in. Similar to hiking, it allows Spencer’s Butte is well liked. encouraging newcomers. you to get onto some of the most secluded “Not very challenging, wide trail with “If they wanted to try it out I’d say ‘great, and beautiful trails. Many people who pick not much up and down,” sophomore John want to go on a bike ride with me?’” Marshall up the sport simply use it as an excuse to Crandall said. “No parts where you would said. spend time outdoors, as the stereotype of have to walk.” massive jumps and neckbreaking speed isn’t The best part about Ridgeline for Crandall always the case. is its accessibility, as it is easy for him to “When people think of mountain biking head over for a quick 45-minute ride on they think of downhill stuff because that’s Fridays with his friends. BY CHRISTOPHER KEIZUR, @CHRISKEIZUR

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FALL SEEMS ALL I HATE EXCITING AT FIRST. But then comes the rain. And more rain. And then it sucks. FALL

You look outside. It’s gray. It’s wet. Your alarm country logged in and ready to strike when the unhappiness. We joke about the weather during clock pales in comparison to the leaf blower guy clock strikes 8 p.m., still isn’t enough. Did anyone the fall, but we only do so to avoid the inevitable outside your window every Monday at 7:30 a.m. else notice the lack of an email for Stanford realization of what winter term will bring. Every girl in a five-mile radius is clad in knee- distribution? By the time January rolls around, people high rain boots, yoga pants and a North Face Well played, goducks.com. Fall just wouldn’t have grown accustomed to the gloominess and jacket with her hair in a bun. It must be autumn. be complete without the additional raincloud of accepted the notion that they still won’t see the My favorite time of year is one of vibrant colors missing out on tickets. sun for another five months. and refreshing cool dampness. It’s a season that And the leaves. How could I forget about Relatively speaking, we should all be slaphappy brings anticipation, adventure and a revamping the leaves? Everywhere. The spectrum of blue, about fall and our one allotted sunny day per of college life. orange, yellow and green that makes up Eugene week, because it’ll be gone sooner than we can But I also hate it. in autumn is a sight to be seen. say, “Is that blue sky?” Some day in the near Autumn is one of those seasons that seem However, the sight of beautiful foliage comes future, we’ll long for this time, probably once really cool and exciting in theory, but in with a price, not the least of which is a willful we’re nearly unable to discern the days of the actuality is watered down (quite literally) by the sacrifice of any floor you touch upon stepping in week, and much less what time of the day it is. spontaneous downpours and lingering cloud from the great outdoors. So, if nothing else, take comfort in knowing that coverage. Every single time someone walks into your fall is, at the very least, still better than winter. I “But the rain’s not so bad, I kind of like it!” apartment they undoubtedly bring a lovely don’t know many people who get ecstatic at the That’s because it’s only November. This is offering of every color tree that they passed on idea of it getting dark at 4:00 in the afternoon. just the tip of the iceberg. Let me know after their way over. Their shoes touch the carpet and At the end of the day, we may complain, Valentine’s Day how excited you still are to immediately turn it into a surface akin to the rant and bond over everything that autumn jump around in puddles and frolic in the blissful forest floor. Not to worry though, it’s not like I provides us with (for better or for worse), afternoon showers. I didn’t believe in the wanted my security deposit back anyway. but there will always be something about it rumored “nine months of darkness” when I first Fall is a time where perpetual wetness plagues that keeps us coming back. Perhaps it’s the moved here either, but it turns out that it really is the unprepared and tests their willpower and temperamental mode of the weather that no joke. commitment to the things they love. Everyone aligns with the unpredictable nature of college “But…football!” has had that moment when they question just students. Whatever the case, it’s a true love/hate Valid point. Fall term signals the return of how badly they want to see their friend who lives relationship. Don’t forget your rain jacket. duck football. There’s nothing I love more during on the opposite side of campus while it’s pouring the first 10 weeks of school than going to the rain eternally. There’s no greater indicator of a game with friends. The thrill, the excitement and true friend than someone who will walk from the collective energy, it’s a true hallmark of the 12th Avenue and High Street to 22nd Avenue and college experience. Emerald Street just to see you on a Friday night. Grant Susman is an opinion writer for The That is if you get tickets. As it turns out, having Alas, there is a flipside to the dark days of Emerald. Follow him on Twitter 10 members of your extended family across the autumn. It’s not all a cloud-ridden shrouds of @imgrantsusman

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The ducks aren’t The No. 5 ranked Ducks may have enjoyed their weekend after flipping the script against Stanford, but that doesn’t mean they are off the hook quite yet. With No. 20 Utah — who is coming off a heartbreak loss to Arizona State — on the road, the Ducks will once again have to be in top condition. off the hook yet As of this week, the Ducks are also projected to have the best odds to win the Inaugural Playoffs at 9-to-2 coming off their convincing 45-16 win against Stanford. The Utes may not currently be leading the Pac-12 South, but that just gives them more of a reason to bounce back at home. Heading into the matchup, the Ducks are favored by 9.5 points.

Here’s how Oregon stacks up with Utah:

Offense Oregon: At this point in the season, the Ducks have solidified their identity as one of the better offenses in the country. With quarterback, Heisman frontrunner Marcus Mariota at the helm, running back Royce Freeman in the backfield and wide receiver Devon Allen running down the sidelines, there is a lot to like if you’re head coach Mark Helfrich and offensive coordinator Scott Frost. Having said that, the Ducks — who enter this game averaging 45.4 points (6th in the nation) will be facing a Utes team that is giving up 21.3 points a game. The Ducks haven’t had many issues offensively this season, but this game will present a challenging circumstance.

Utah: The Oregon defense has made consistent strides towards reaching its potential, but wide receiver Travis Wilson and running back Devontae Booker will be nothing short of a handful. Wilson, who has already racked up over 1,000 yards in the air in addition to his nine touchdowns, is one of the better dual-threat quarterbacks in the conference and will surely be looking to relinquish his disappointment from the previous weekend. Utah may not have the edge in this department, but don’t expect the Utes to be complacent.  Advantage: Oregon

Defense Oregon: Overcoming the “Stanford problem” was as much about playing a complete game as it was about the defense stepping up. While the Cardinal aren’t quite the offense they’ve been in recent years, the Ducks made a crucial stand this past weekend. Whether or not this will continue is still up to debate and under this context, this Saturday will once again be a must win situation for the Oregon defense, especially with a potential playoff bid on the line. Utah: The Utes defense has given up an average of 20 points in the past two games and it is essentially representative of their overall performance this season. Solid would adequately describe the Utes defense, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t capable of containing the high-scoring Oregon offense for one game, especially at home. The Oregon offense may have the clear No. 5 ranked advantage in this matchup, but don’t be surprised if the Utes can keep it Ducks will faces close. the Utah Utes,  Advantage: Oregon ranked 20, this Saturday, Nov. 8. It should also be noted that this will be just the second game between Oregon and Utah since the Utes joined the Pac-12.

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In 2009, Hamani Stevens left for a two-year mission to the Philippines and returned to play football at Oregon.

fter nearly two years in the Telekaki said. “I was so grateful.” In 2008, Hamani redshirted his freshman year. Philippines, Hamani Stevens walked A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Ahead of his second season, he began to consider into his home for the first time. His Latter-day Saints, Hamani grew up about 30 a mission trip, which he hadn’t planned until that knees couldn’t hold the weight of minutes away from any major highway in the point. To complicate things further for Hamani, the moment. He dropped down and small town of Hemet, California. there was a chance he could start in the 2009 began to cry. He couldn’t believe “You have to go out of your way to get to season under new head coach Chip Kelly. how fortunate he was. Hemet,” Hamani said. “At first, I wasn’t going to go on a mission when A“It all caught up to me at once,” Hamani said. Hamani, like many, “had to be with the trend,” I first came over here,” Hamani said. “I was just “I couldn’t help but cry with joy and sadness that according to Telekaki. New shoes and up-to- going to keep playing football. I just decided to the people I was spending time with for the last date electronics were some of the things she take the mission instead.” two years may never get the chance to experience remembers him asking for. As the 2009 Oregon football team was a life like I have.” “He didn’t realize how other people have gone beginning its season, Hamani was on his way to On his way home from the Ontario Airport without,” Telekaki said. “Life is more than just the Philippines. He wouldn’t return to the United in June 2011, Hamani stopped by In-N-Out and wanting.” States for 21 months. ordered a four-by-four — a burger with four A four-star recruit out of high school, Hamani Before Hamani left, he had just a couple of patties and four slices of cheese, plus toppings. was stuck between the decision of attending months to prepare at the Missionary Training It was his first meal since arriving from the Oregon or UCLA — about a 12 and a half hour Center in Provo, Utah for the Philippines and Philippines. He saved it until he got home. Sitting difference from Hemet. most notably, their language: Tagalog. They gave at the dinner table with his parents and his four Hamani chose Oregon and the coaches of him the basics before he was to get “thrown into brothers, he took a bite. Again, his emotions got Oregon knew that a spiritual mission trip was still the fire.” Hamani saw it as an opportunity to “sink the best of him. a decision Hamani had yet to make. or swim.” Hamani chose to swim. “To have that amount of food for one person, I “The coaches and everyone (were) so nice and “I totally immersed into their culture,” Hamani felt really guilty,” Hamani said. “I couldn’t believe so kind,” Telekaki said. “That was one of the things said. how well we have it here. To have that right there we’d asked about.” Hamani spent about two months in each and thinking that could be someone’s meal for the When he arrived to Oregon his youth showed. location he was placed and at every site he met week.” “He was immature,” offensive line coach new “companions.” These companions were This was the moment when his mom, Telekaki, Steve Greatwood said. “Not very disciplined, other Latter-day Saints on their own mission and realized Hamani wasn’t the same son she said didn’t really understand the work ethic and the together they served the community. goodbye to over a year and a half ago. preparation it was going to take — as a lot of “Any chance we could do good in the “I knew I had a changed child in my home,” freshmen are.” community, we were doing that,” Hamani said.

page 4 EMERALD GAMEDAY Thursday, November 6, 2014 pho tograph by ryan kang, @rkangphoto the experience that sparked Hamani Stevens “From helping someone lift something up to “He asked us to sign our names on his house,” The strength of the US dollar allowed for rebuilding a house.” Hamani said. “I thought that was pretty cool, supplies to be cheap. So Hamani “filled a One memory that stands out to Hamani was somewhere out there my name is on somebody’s cylinder with cement mix and put the bar into it, the opportunity he got to help a man build a house.” waited for it to dry and did that to the other side.” new home. The name of the man isn’t something On the other side of the globe Hamani’s To his surprise, when he arrived back home he Hamani forgot: Francisco. However the spelling teammates were still playing football. He missed was just as strong as he was when he left. is a mystery unsolved. Oregon’s first Rose Bowl appearance since 1994 “Luckily, those cement blocks paid off for me,” “We were walking around trying to find and Hamani was still connected through emails Hamani said. someone to talk to, and we talked to him and with his mom. However, when Oregon went In his first year back as a redshirt freshman, asked him if he needed help with anything,” 12-0 in 2010, Hamani was on edge. He didn’t Hamani played in eight games including the Pac- Hamani describes years later. know if Oregon had made it to the BCS National 12 Championship Game. He is now a key force of Francisco told Hamani and his companions Championship. When he finally got the word the offensive line, starting in each of the past 22 what he needed. from his mom, he couldn’t believe it. games for the Ducks. “I thought he was joking,” Hamani said “I was in shock and disbelief that they could “Since he’s come back he did a lot of growing,” laughing. “But he actually wanted help from us make it that far,” Hamani said. “I definitely was Greatwood said. “I think it has really worked out to build his house so we were like, ‘Sure, why being impatient and really wanted to find some for the best.” not?’” kind of TV or satellite station so I could tune-in Still, when things aren’t the best, Hamani The plan for the house was simple, nothing and see what was going on.” remembers the poverty he saw during his too architecturally complicated. They stacked Unfortunately, he couldn’t and he missed the mission. He is reminded that just having a home, cement blocks around the foundation and did game. food and clothing means “you’re living good.” whatever Francisco asked. “I was lucky enough to be at a country where It has been over six years since Hamani began “Having someone to live off our work and football wasn’t that big, and I wouldn’t be his career at the University of Oregon. Now, with labor is a good thought to think about,” Hamani distracted or tempted to feel regret that I didn’t just three games remaining in his final regular said. “He was so grateful and his whole family stay.” season, Hamani is near the end of another was so appreciative of what we did.” Nonetheless, while Hamani was on his mission mission. There is no doubt he will leave Oregon a After they built the house, Francisco’s kids he was able to stay committed to working out for better man than when he came. For that reason, were allowed to create a mural of whatever his return. In fact he had been working out his another mission successful. they wanted on one of the sides of the house, own way, without a gym. but Francisco didn’t let his workers walk away “I had to do my own workout routine,” Hamani unattributed. said. by Andrew Bantly, @abant3

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page 6 EMERALD GAMEDAY Thursday, November 6, 2014 ⚑ GAMEDAY New parts emerge on ducks’ defensive line ➡ Joseph Hoyt @JoeJHoyt Redshirt junior Oregon defensive lineman Ducks. Armstead also left last weekend’s 45-16 half a sack for the Ducks. Sam Kamp gained approximately 30 pounds victory over Stanford early. In his place, the Mondeaux set himself apart from other over the offseason. The 290 pound lineman from combination of Kamp and junior college transfer newcomers early. He showed a relentless need Mesa, Arizona ate about 7,000 calories per day Tui Talia have benefited the most. to never stop moving his feet and to always play while working with strength and conditioning “They’ve been asked to have a bigger role on the defensive end position at full throttle. For coach Jim Radcliffe. In his fourth year with the the defensive line, and they’ve played big in the that, Kamp nicknamed him the “Tasmanian Devil” Ducks, Kamp has been making the best of his big games down the stretch,” Armstead said. earlier this year. opportunity to play in the defensive lineman “They’re doing an excellent job.” “It’s just awesome to watch,” Kamp said. “He rotation. From the sideline, Aiken expects the production loves the game so much and he loves working “I’ve been working since I got here,” Kamp said. to stay the same from the players replacing hard.” “I just finally got an opportunity.” Armstead. Aiken describes Mondeuax’s best asset as an Kamp has recorded 16 tackles — which ranks “If they go in, they know the same expectations “unbelievable motor.” He said it’s a key element him third among the defensive line group — and a are set for them, as they were for Arik,” Aiken said. to a successful defensive lineman’s repertoire. On sack this season. “They know they have to get it done.” many occasions, Aiken has seen Mondeaux run With fast paced offenses ruling the majority When talking about his defensive line, Aiken is from the backside of a play and make the tackle of Oregon’s schedule, the defensive line can’t be quick to note that Talia, a 6-foot-5 transfer from on a running back going away from him. thin. There needs to be depth in order to create a Diablo Valley College, is one of the most talented “He’s got the ability to get off a block and burst,” rotation that works. in the bunch. Adjusting to the Oregon system has Aiken said. “He can run guys down.” “The key thing I want to see — no matter who’s been a step-by-step process. Overall, the entire defensive line group in the ballgame — is that we’re all doing the same “He’s only been in our system for nine months has worked to improve its consistency in thing and we’re getting the same result,” defensive and so he’s getting better everyday,” Aiken said. fundamentals. Part of that involves taking what’s line coach Ron Aiken said. “He’s a very talented young man.” learned skills in practice to the game. The depth has been on display over the last Along with Talia, freshman Henry Mondeaux “We can drill it over and over again in four weeks. Starting defensive end Arik Armstead has garnered experience and made an impact for individual drills,” Aiken said . “But then you have has missed two of the last four games for the the Ducks. Mondeaux has had nine tackles and a to transfer it to game day.”

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