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Become a member Get involved Membership in the SAA gets you access to great Once you join, you can choose how involved you member rewards and more. The one-time $70 fee for want to be. If you want to start out by just checking freshmen will give you SAA membership until grad- out our events and picking up your Beat Tee, that’s uation, and it all goes straight back into funding the fine. As you find yourself wanting to get more in- awesome events and opportunities the SAA provides. volved, we have a variety of volunteer opportunities Want to know more about becoming a member? available to you, from helping with events to folding Email our membership team at uosaamembership@ Beat Tees before our handouts (which is a great way uoregon.edu, or visit uolumni.com/saa-join. to get your Beat Tee early—and get some free pizza too!). To learn more about our volunteer opportu- Member events nities, contact our volunteer coordination team at In addition to the member rewards, we also host sev- [email protected]. eral member events every term. These inculde Beat Tee handouts; getting inside access to the Moshofsky We also have great opportunities in our intern Center the night before home football games to help program and leadership team, if you want to really the athletics department set up for its tailgate the gain some experience and get the most out of your following day; and alumni connection events such as SAA membership. These students plan everything Alumni Speed Networking (think speed dating, but for the SAA and make our events happen. We have with your resume and the UOAA’s Board of Direc- positions in marketing and media production, alumni ONCE A DUCK, tors) and the Duck Career Network’s Virtual Happy relations, membership recruitment, philanthropy and hours, which allow you to connect with students and community service, and volunteer coordination. Our alumni with similar career interests all via text chat- leadership positions offer a great way to get involved ting. We host great spring break opportunities that on campus while gaining real-world experience to allow you to visit alumni in Seattle and San Francisco, enhance your resume. If you’re interested in being in- ALWAYS A DUCK and also sponsor an award with the Emerald Media volved with our internship and leadership programs, Group that recognizes 25 outstanding Ducks who email us at [email protected] to let us know what will change the world each year. Who knows, maybe you’re interested in and we’ll get back to you on how you’ll be one of them! You can find out all about our you can be involved! events on our website at uoalumni.com/saa-events, “I like being a part of the SAA because it brings a uni- Welcome home or by following us on social media. versity, its students, and a community together,” said The best Ducks “The Student Alumni Association is an Claire Pascual, a UO junior who joined as a freshmen The Student Alumni Association creates opportunity,” said Ayasha Thurman, UO senior at IntroDUCKtion and is the director of philanthropy passionate and devoted Ducks who are and director of membership and senior and advocacy for the SAA. “It’s one of the best and committed to the UO for their entire lives. experience for the SAA, who joined as a junior easiest ways for students to have school spirit, learn We’re here to build the best Ducks possible, for the leadership opportunities and resume to network, and all around be better Ducks.” building experiences the SAA could offer her. enhancing your college experience with great The SAA is a great way to get involved at the UO, “It gives students the freedom to decide how member rewards (such as a free t-shirt before meet new people and make connections, gain some connected they want to be to their university all of our Pac-12 home football game — pretty great experience to help you in the job search after and how much they want to get out of their cool, right?), and connections with other graduation, network with successful alumni, and time as students before transitioning into students and alumni. We’re affiliated with the begin your journey as a Duck for life. UO Alumni Association, through which you alumni. We are here for students on a peer-to- can network with more than 198,000 alumni peer basis to help them access a community unlike any other on campus.” Our first Beat Tee handout will be on Friday, September 25, at the campus Duck Store from and gain access to some awesome Alumni 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. for the game against Utah the next day. Join today to be able to pick up Association rewards. your first Beat Tee of the season! Hub ad print-ready v4.pdf 1 7/24/14 5:45 PM WOW

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All team members begin accruing paid sick leave and In our effort to make it easier for students to work at vacation days on their hire date. Our student team our convenient Eugene locations, including Matthew members also receive an additional 5% discount on Knight Arena and , we provide flexible course books and 20% on most other Duck Store part-time employment that allows for changing class merchandise. Because The Duck Store always has an schedules and the rigors of finals week, as well as eye toward the future, many of our part-time team time off during school breaks. 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The mission of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life is to enhance the quality of Like many opportunities for involvement student life at the University of Oregon in college, there is a financial commitment by empowering members of the Greek associated with joining a sorority or fraternity. community through advising with a These costs go toward inter/national fees, developmental approach, educating with a chapter operating expenses, philanthropy purpose, collaborating with stakeholders, events, social functions, lodge expenses, promoting academic success, encouraging and much more. Financial obligations differ civic responsibility, advocating for healthy among individual fraternities and sororities. lifestyles, creating lifelong connections, Potential members should ask each fraternity and advancing values-based leadership and or sorority about these financial obligations. decision making. In some cases financial aid and scholarships may apply to membership and housing costs. The fraternity and sorority community at the University of Oregon can trace its roots New members can expect to pay higher to 1900. Today, there are over 30 recognized dues their first semester due to the one-time fraternities and sororities at UO, some having new member fees. New member dues can over a century of history here on campus. range between $125-$1300 per quarter and This is a proud heritage that students can active member dues (including room and become part of by becoming a member. board) range from $2500-3200 per quarter. Some organizations will offer payment plans, Although fraternities and sororities are but this is dictated by the inter/national student organizations, they are different organization’s policies. There are additional from other clubs available to students at the expenses that members might incur such as University of Oregon. Becoming a member purchasing sorority t-shirts or memorabilia, of a Greek-Letter organization is a lifelong fees for additional events, fees to bring guests Fraternity men and sorority commitment that only begins in college. to events, etc. women at UO have a strong When students join a recognized fraternity or sorority, they join an organization that Membership in a fraternity or sorority commitment to philanthropy and creates a bond that will unite them with their can be a great way to become involved in community service. Members of brothers or sisters on campus and throughout the rich traditions at UO and create life- the organizations continue to the . long friendships. Please look through the information on our website (fsl.uoregon.edu), The organizations select their new members demonstrate this commitment as it may answer some questions that you and provide them with information about through their participation in have. 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DEC. 5 PAC 12 championship dailyemerald.com Photo by Cam Christensen AS A CITIZEN OF EUGENE, YOU HAVE MANY RESPONSIBILITIES TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND CAN MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT. What does it mean THIS CAN INVOLVE ACTIONS LARGE OR SMALL, SUCH AS: Be a good neighbor. Introduce yourself to your neighbors, whether they be fellow students in the residence halls or other to be a responsible community members when living off-campus. Work to forge good relationships with those around you. • Be conscious about noise. Remember that you live in a community—though you may be relaxing and enjoying jamming out to some music, other students may be trying to study and young children may be trying to sleep at night—be considerate about keeping down noise and keeping parties community member? under control. • Respect neighbors’ requests. Having open communication with your neighbors helps to prevent issues WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON from escalating. • Unsure how to handle a conflict? Contact UO Conflict Resolution Services (crs.uoregon.edu), at crs@ AND TO LIFE IN EUGENE, OREGON! uoregon.edu or 541-346-0617 As an incoming student at UO, you are more than just a member of the UO community—you are also joining • Get to know your neighborhood. Each neighborhood in Eugene has its own characteristics. Unsure the Eugene and Springfield community at large, regardless of whether you live off-campus or on. which neighborhood you live in? Find out which neighborhood you live in here: http://www. eugene-or.gov/index.aspx?NID=531. • Getting involved with your neighborhood association. In addition to being a Duck, you are also a member of one of the many neighborhoods in Eugene. Get involved in your neighborhood association Students planting trees as part of in order to make an impact and find solutions to common problems in your neighborhood. the Winter Day of Service event. (Find your neighborhood association meeting times here: http://www.eugene-or.gov/index. aspx?NID=531.) Give back to your community. There are many ways you can give back to your community. • There are one-day events such as the UO Winter and Spring Day of Service Events where UO students and community members come together to work on service projects in campus neighborhoods, such as planting trees and stenciling street names onto curbs. Email [email protected] for more information. • There are also more ongoing volunteer efforts/community service opportunities, such as work at a local food bank. Learn more about community service opportunities through the Holden Center’s Duck Corps, http://serve.uoregon.edu/Students/DuckCorps.aspx. Students from the CommUniversity Program stenciling Vote and get involved in local politics. street names Be aware of what proposals are on the ballot in Eugene, and what is going on in the political realm. onto curbs in the As a resident of Eugene, these initiatives affect you and those around you for many years to come, and South University neighborhood, as your vote can make an impact on issues such as parking, transportation and more! part of the Spring Day of Service Get involved with UO CommUniversity. event. The CommUniversity program offers resources about living off-campus (i.e. livability requirements, house safety, etc), and can help provide information about housing options on and off-campus! Email CommUniversity at [email protected] or see the off-campus housing website sponsored by CommUniversity at https://offcampushousing.uoregon.edu for more information As someone living in Eugene, you are more than just a Duck—you are also a member of the Eugene and Springfield community, and your actions have an impact. The Eugene/Springfield community welcomes you, and wishes you a positive experience living in Eugene! For more tips about being a good neighbor and community member, as well as tips and resources for living on and off-campus, see the UO Pond and Beyond Blog and the Housing Website (http://uocu. blogspot.com and https://offcampushousing.uoregon.edu ) Have other questions about neighborhood livability, living off-campus, or other housing-related concerns? Contact the CommUniversity Program via email, at [email protected] AS A CITIZEN OF EUGENE, YOU HAVE MANY RESPONSIBILITIES TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND CAN MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT. What does it mean THIS CAN INVOLVE ACTIONS LARGE OR SMALL, SUCH AS: Be a good neighbor. Introduce yourself to your neighbors, whether they be fellow students in the residence halls or other to be a responsible community members when living off-campus. Work to forge good relationships with those around you. • Be conscious about noise. Remember that you live in a community—though you may be relaxing and enjoying jamming out to some music, other students may be trying to study and young children may be trying to sleep at night—be considerate about keeping down noise and keeping parties community member? under control. • Respect neighbors’ requests. Having open communication with your neighbors helps to prevent issues WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON from escalating. • Unsure how to handle a conflict? Contact UO Conflict Resolution Services (crs.uoregon.edu), at crs@ AND TO LIFE IN EUGENE, OREGON! uoregon.edu or 541-346-0617 As an incoming student at UO, you are more than just a member of the UO community—you are also joining • Get to know your neighborhood. Each neighborhood in Eugene has its own characteristics. Unsure the Eugene and Springfield community at large, regardless of whether you live off-campus or on. which neighborhood you live in? Find out which neighborhood you live in here: http://www. eugene-or.gov/index.aspx?NID=531. • Getting involved with your neighborhood association. In addition to being a Duck, you are also a member of one of the many neighborhoods in Eugene. Get involved in your neighborhood association Students planting trees as part of in order to make an impact and find solutions to common problems in your neighborhood. the Winter Day of Service event. (Find your neighborhood association meeting times here: http://www.eugene-or.gov/index. aspx?NID=531.) Give back to your community. There are many ways you can give back to your community. • There are one-day events such as the UO Winter and Spring Day of Service Events where UO students and community members come together to work on service projects in campus neighborhoods, such as planting trees and stenciling street names onto curbs. Email [email protected] for more information. • There are also more ongoing volunteer efforts/community service opportunities, such as work at a local food bank. Learn more about community service opportunities through the Holden Center’s Duck Corps, http://serve.uoregon.edu/Students/DuckCorps.aspx. Students from the CommUniversity Program stenciling Vote and get involved in local politics. street names Be aware of what proposals are on the ballot in Eugene, and what is going on in the political realm. onto curbs in the As a resident of Eugene, these initiatives affect you and those around you for many years to come, and South University neighborhood, as your vote can make an impact on issues such as parking, transportation and more! part of the Spring Day of Service Get involved with UO CommUniversity. event. The CommUniversity program offers resources about living off-campus (i.e. livability requirements, house safety, etc), and can help provide information about housing options on and off-campus! Email CommUniversity at [email protected] or see the off-campus housing website sponsored by CommUniversity at https://offcampushousing.uoregon.edu for more information As someone living in Eugene, you are more than just a Duck—you are also a member of the Eugene and Springfield community, and your actions have an impact. The Eugene/Springfield community welcomes you, and wishes you a positive experience living in Eugene! For more tips about being a good neighbor and community member, as well as tips and resources for living on and off-campus, see the UO Pond and Beyond Blog and the Housing Website (http://uocu. blogspot.com and https://offcampushousing.uoregon.edu ) Have other questions about neighborhood livability, living off-campus, or other housing-related concerns? Contact the CommUniversity Program via email, at [email protected] | 26 | Duck Life | 2015 downtown. what you canfind when you venture outand explore Basically, you missoutonsomuch. Here’s a lookat movie theaters, andsizzlingpizzapiesteahouses. and dogs, andblock parties, galleries, andart andartsy population thathasfamilies, ornofamilies, andgardens, the Eugene ends, thatdoesn’t leave terms oncespring that When you go beyond thatinvisible barrier, you explore dramatic) there’s kindofsadness, acertain too. goes alongwiththissafeness. But, (for fear ofappearing that class. Live. Eat. Exercise. There’s comfort that acertain to class, withinafew you want todoeverything blocks of I get it: It’s convenient. You go toclass, you want towalk it. just about city that’s hosting you: Eugene. You’re astudentandthat’s this, except thatyou’re just notreally exploring thesmall repeat. Notthatthere’s anything inherently wrong with Roma, Walton, class, Dining, Carson lounge, Carson sleep, monotonous lifestyle ofsameness: Caspian, class, Espresso campus andthefew blocks around, sucking you intoa ofOregon theUniversity thatsurrounds structure The “bubble” toistheinvisible I’mreferring dome-like Leave thebubble. Ducks, itwouldbethis: If Ihaveonepiece ofadvice for future HEAD DOWNTOWN Picture Show. marathons orscreenings oftheRocky Horror Warmest Color,” orSpaghetti Western movie movies andindependentfilmslike “Blueisthe theater for —artsy (almost)halftheprice movies you won’t beable toseeatany major doesn’t have movies like that: host They and overt sexism? Isure do. The BijouMetro cheesy linesandoffensive misrepresentations blockbuster movies? The onesdrenched in Don’t you ever get sick ofthesensationalistic BIJOU METRO Duck Life | 2015 | 27 | If you want to do your work in work to do your want If you not that’s a tasteful atmosphere head to Café Perugino. Starbucks, shop with Italian flair: a coffee It’s from Everything is Italian, on menu to their panini to their their cheeses superb cappuccinos (the best I’ve piece This place is a fresh tried). ever a taste to get want if you Plus, of Italy. like, are residents of what Eugene made up of is mostly their clientele professionals. working CAFE PERUGINO BELLY love you’ll South, the from If you’re If you’re this southern restaurant. it. still love you’ll the South, not from Everything their traditional-style from “beef gumbo to their risotto their to is damn shortribs with wheat berries” southern-style takes Its menu good. — you level cooking to a whole new what everything not know may on and liver (duck means, the menu be but you’ll anyone?), pate, madeira it has Plus, intrigued enough to try it. dim and cool atmosphere: a pretty edgywith everything and equipped hanging in various drapes spots from to art to a disco ball in the center of right: that’s Yeah, the room. a disco ball. J. MICHAELS BOOKS MICHAELS J. something about that old- There’s that is so feel bookstore school its collection of from wonderful; and diversity of titles, old and new, of browsing. a day warrants it really is Bookstore Michaels what J. That’s getaway Sunday the perfect It’s for. the before some decompressing for just It’s beginning of a hectic week. book you’ve that new the place to get if been hearing about — that is, it. the time to read have you HERITAGE DRY GOODS DRY HERITAGE that makes store This is the kind of Its American. an to be proud you American-made — all are products to the backpacks, the toiletries, from the to to the handmade jewelery, iPhone to the trendy postcards, at a quality comes However, covers. not going you’re just say price (let’s every here to be making a purchase shop to get a great it’s so, Even week). gifts one-of-a-kind — those special, you. or for someone else for It calls itself the “little Portland” of “little Portland” It calls itself the it’s and some might say Eugene, is dark Its atmosphere earned its title. is delicious and the food and roomy items such from ranging and unique, cranberry turkey standard as your a There’s “Frito pies.” to sandwich (theyfoosball table a shuffleboard, tournaments every foosball have every night and a vinyl-playing week) can bring your you in which Sunday records. own THE BARN LIGHT Best cheap pizza in town. No doubt town. pizza in Best cheap “Eat Pizza slogan is Their about it. to might just want and you Everyday” They have here. go do that once you toppings and a options for several And combo deal. salad and slice great on open until 4 a.m. because it’s on weekdays, and 3 a.m. weekends a greasy- place for the perfect it’s also a great There’s break. study food duringoutdoor seating area those the sun know, you months when, decides to shine. SIZZLE PIE SIZZLE | 28 | Duck Life | 2015 adventure for need your nurture Come and clinics covering bothoutdoor andbike skills. Additionally, theOPhostsanumber ofworkshops throughout theterm events for severalto hostservice co-opmembers timesperterm. throughout Oregon,two decades ofoutdoorservice theOPcontinues Mountain Film Festival, ReelRock, and Telluride Mountainfilm. After over events. Historically, theOPhashostedfilm suchfestival asBanff tours Throughout theyear, theOutdoorProgram alsohostsanumber of photovoltaic systemon campus, aswell asarainwater catchment. showcases manyBarn sustainable technologies including thelargest houses alloftherental gear, bike shop, aswell astheOPoffice. The This facility, entrance which tocampus, islocatedatthesouthern Trips from theOutdoorProgram are atanddepart organized Barn. onhow toproperlyinstructed launch atrip. consensus adventure. and are liability informed about Co-opmembers adventure” modelandtheways tosafely andeffectively facilitate a Outdoor Program. The Trip Initiator Advocate explains the “common Trip are trained atthe inaclinic Initiators thatisheldtwiceaterm Trips adventures, todevelop allowing many participants different skills. These activitiesrange from simpleday hikes to more complex multi-day for transportation, andfacilitate consensus-styleoutdoorexperiences. Trip Initiators, which allows themtoplantrips, useourstatevehicles have tobetrained as theopportunity Students andco-opmembers The original “common adventure” attheOP. modelhasbeenpreserved outdoorprograms. collegiate ofmodern andthebirthplace country is nationally recognized asapremier commonadventure program inthe well asabike events, loans, maintenanceshop. andself-service The OP programinto athriving oftrips, events, gear rentals, andresources, as andgearrides for outdooradventures. Sincethen, theOPhasgrown in1967whenafewborn UOstudentsbeganpostingnotestoshare ofOregon’sThe University OutdoorProgram (OP)Cooperative was STUDENTS FIND “COMMON ADVENTURE” THE UO OUTDOOR PROGRAM HELPS

everyone. of cooperative, consensus-based, safe, fun, educational adventures for growth, to itssimpleroots andfounding theOPremains true concepts and OPCo-opmember’s trips. private Through all thechanges and andin2003OPgeartrips rentals were made available for UOStudent OP Barn Trip Facility was builtin1991tohousethegrowing gear for OP The rental program isactually of theOP’s arecent part richhistory. The Equipment Rental the rental brochure ontheOPwebpage: outdoorprogram.uoregon.edu and wintergear. theOPoffers, For afulllookateverything take alookat skis,of winterequipmentwithcross-country snowboards, snowshoes, including wetsuits, rafts, kayaks, andtubes. There isalsoalarge selection and many otheraccessories. There isalarge array ofwhitewater gear, exploring thebackcountry, there are tents, sleepingbags/pads, stoves, rental program gear which offers for allyour outdoorneeds. For those For trip, toarrange anyone apersonal trying there isanimmense Personal Trips whichweek teaches course thebasicsofbike maintenance. Additionally, theBike Program each acomprehensive term offers six- students towork ontheirbicycles andkeep themingreat condition. pedal through theirnext adventure. The Do-It-Yourself bike shopallows parents orfriends, bikes for andalsotouring to anyone trying be rentedtheday, by great for visiting bikes commuter/cruiser fleet,to aterm-loan transportation. Inaddition to accesssustainable foropportunities students was established itcreated When theBike Program Bike Barn

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