Strfkr to Perform at Art Alive Emu Opera in Eugene Endures Little Funding
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MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018 DAILYEMERALD.COM MONDAY BASEBALL ROUTS UTAH 43 SPORTS PG 17 WHOOPING COUGH STRIKES CAMPUS NEWS PG 3 KEEPING THE PREVIEW: STRFKR TO PERFORM AT ART ALIVE EMU OPERA IN EUGENE ENDURES LITTLE FUNDING, low staffing, and falling audience numbers A&C PG 1011 to sustain and modernize a historic artform. OmniShuttle 24/7 Eugene Airport Shuttle INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE www.omnishuttle.com 541-461-7959 APPLY TODAY 1-800-741-5097 BEST HANGOVER BREAKFAST Graduate Programs 14 STRAIGHT YEARS! BREAKFAST ALL DAY • M.A. Criminal Justice 1689 Willamette | 541-343-1542 • M.A. Interpreting Studies 7am - 2pm Every day • M.A. Teaching (Initial License) featuring • M.M. Contemporary Music • M.S. in Education see our full menu online: brailseugene.com • M.S. in Ed. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education • M.S. in Ed. Information Technology • M.S. in Ed. Special Education • M.S. Management and THE Information Systems GEOG Geography • M.S. 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And then I started coughing, and then I UO health center is able to get results back “ ere’s a lot of grey in this. We don’t want was coughing more.” that same day through the “rapid lab” service, to over-treat, we don’t want to under-treat. We e University of Oregon Health Center Brunader said. want to do the right thing,” Brunader said. reported two cases of Pertussis, or whooping Infected patients are most contagious in the Whooping cough is not common at the cough, on campus last week. fi rst few weeks of being infected, and the cough university, however there are cases that present Whooping cough is a “highly contagious” can persist past the time they are contagious. themselves every few years, Brunader said. illness that is most dangerous to infants, “I stayed home and was bored out of my e Health Center offers vaccines to prevent according to Richard Brunader, medical director mind,” Way said. She was advised by the health whooping cough as well. of the health center. center to limit the number of people she Way had been vaccinated for whooping Symptoms include cold-like symptoms with interacts with while she was contagious and stay cough when she was younger, however she still an intense cough that can lead to vomiting, in her apartment. contracted it as an adult. according to the Centers for Disease Control e treatment for whooping cough is typically “ e vaccine is good but it is not perfect,” and Prevention. antibiotics, Brunader said. However in some Brunader said. Way said she doesn’t know how she cases antibiotics are not prescribed due to the To avoid getting whooping cough, students contracted whooping cough. risk of reinfection or lack of effectiveness. should wash their hands often, not share drinks According to Brunader, the fi rst case of For example, once the whooping cough with others and stay away from people infected whooping cough was diagnosed last Wednesday bacteria has been established in a community, with whooping cough. and the second was diagnosed last ursday. a person who has had the illness could be “If it is a cold or respiratory symptom that Way said she didn’t know the other patient. reinfected by the bacteria after they complete just seems different to you – we’ve all had colds, e Health Center has tested six other people antibiotic treatment. we’ve all had coughs, so we know what seems since the initial diagnoses and they all came Brunader also said that certain patients to be typical,” Brunader said. “If something feels back negative, Brunader said. are not prescribed antibiotics if they are different – call us.” e Emerald is published NEWSROOM NEWS EDITORS PHOTO EDITOR BUSINESS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES by Emerald Media Group, FRANKIE BENITEZ ADAM EBERHARDT ALICE LIGGETT EDITOR IN CHIEF BRAEDON KWIECIEN INTERIM PUBLISHER & PRESIDENT CARSON BIERAUGEL Inc., the independent DESIGN EDITOR JACK PITCHER X325 ERIN CAREY KATHY CARBONE X317 EDITH GONZALEZ nonprofi t media company KELLY KONDO EMAIL: EDITORDAILYEMERALD.COM EMAIL: KCARBONEDAILYEMERALD.COM DANI TORREY A&C EDITORS at the University of Oregon. 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BY HANNAH KANIK • TWITTER HANNAH_KANIK For the past week, the EMU green e quote reads, “we were given has been crowded with construction life to take care of everything on this workers, cranes and large rocks earth,” in Beaver’s native language. in order to install the newest “ e conceptual part of that, addition to the EMU — an art piece thinking about student life and our titled “Aggregation.” shared communal life, is that one e art piece comes from event or one person or one action The PhotoBooth is a customized backdropped photo set-up that allows guestsPortland-based artist Adam Kuby as can disseminate out to many, but at your events to capture moments in time. The PhotoBooth has been a staplea partof in his series of “disintegrated” also the small voices of actions of the Emerald Media Group for 3 years and has continued to grow in popularityart, in which he takes an object multiple people can coalesce into and breaks it down into several one signifi cant act or change or with the community. We can help you set up anywhere and give your guestssmaller an pieces. event,” Kuby said. amazing experience and honestly quite a fun one too. We create custom propsAccording to Oregon state Kuby said the history of the EMU’s legislature, one percent of the political and social activism played and print all photos onto special film strips, just like we used to get as kids.budget of a public building has to be a role in his design. He said he set aside for public art. encourages people to interact with When the EMU was renovated, the blocks. one percent of the budget was set “Part of the piece is to create The PhotoBooth is a customized backdropped photo set-up that allows guests aside for public art like the piece a place for people to gather,” designed by Kuby. Kuby said. at your events to capturePHOTOBOOTH moments in (2 time. HOURS) The PhotoBooth hasHEADSHOTS been a staple of “Aggregation” is represented e installation started last the Emerald Media Group for 3 years and has continued to grow in popularity through six sites surrounding the Saturday and is scheduled to EMU green, each containing a fi nish this week. with the community.Student We can Groups help you set up anywhere$550 and give1 Hour your guests an four-by-four$300 granite block that was In order to install the large blocks amazing experience and honestly quite a fun one too. We create custom props quarried in Eastern Oregon. As one of granite, construction workers had Non-Profit $650 2 Hours moves$500 around the circle, the blocks to use a crane to move the blocks. and print all photos onto special film strips, just like we used to get as kids. break down into smaller pieces from en they were placed on blocks UO Departments $650 one solid cube to a cluster of 32 of ice so that as the blocks melted, broken pieces. the granite would slowly be placed “ e concept is that as one moves onto the ground. Outside UO $750 around the circle, the blocks have “It’s a really cool process,” said The PhotoBooth is abeen customized broken into increasingly backdropped Jessie photo Steward, set-upassociate director that allows guests Extra Hour $100 at your events to capturesmaller pieces,” moments Kuby said. in time. Theof the PhotoBooth EMU. has been a staple of PHOTOBOOTH (2 HOURS) HEADSHOTS CANDID PHOTOS/EVENTS Five of the blocks were etched e university assembled a the Emerald Media Groupwith quotes for from 3UO graduates,years and hascommittee continued comprised ofto students, grow in popularity while one is etched with a quote architects and faculty from the art Student Groups $550 1 Hour 1 Hourwith the$300 community.