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Extra Credit Opportunity: Salem—Willamette University Write a ½ to 1 page summary and reflection about this lecture. Turn in next class day: Tuesday March 11. Or if you stay in Salem for the evening lecture, you can turn it in on Thursday, March 13. Alternative Energy: Implications of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Monday, Mar 10th 2008 4:00pm - 5:00pm Hatfield Room Willamette University See next page for directions to campus and map of campus Did you know that energy speculators are trying to construct a large Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) port in the Columbia River Estuary and build 220 miles of high pressure gas pipeline through the Willamette Valley and across the Cascade Mountains? Focus the Nation: Willamette hosts Olivia Schmidt to present an overview about the proposed LNG terminals and pipelines in Oregon, discuss their social and environmental impacts in the Willamette Valley and beyond, and explain the ways that members of the public can take action to protect the Oregon we love from the LNG threat. Please invite your friends and family to learn more about this important and timely issue. For More Information: Sponsored by Other Contact Natalie Sashkin, nsashkin, x503 548 3023 Submitted by nsashkinStarTreesQuadPermitParking LotHatfieldFountainPermitParking Lot11433453613231481493425199241233016463943264047214118732273753864244PermitParking LotSparks FieldStar Trees14GuestParking LotParking Lot Handicapped Access☎Campus Telephone15 07/18/06PringleParkway14th StreetMission StreetOak StreetLeslie StreetCapitol StreetUniversity Street28SoftballField231 Admission Office (CLA)2 Alpha Chi Omega Sorority3 Art Building4 Atkinson Graduate School of Management(Seeley G. Mudd Building)5 Baxter Hall6 Belknap Hall7 Beta Theta Pi Fraternity8 Bishop Wellness Center9 Campus Safety10 Office of International Education and the Writing Center11 College of Law (Truman Wesley CollinsLegal Center)12 Collins Science Center13 Delta Gamma Sorority14 Doney Hall15 Doney North Offices*16 Eaton Hall17 Executive Building*18 Gatke Hall19 Goudy Commons20 Hallie Ford Museum of Art21 Mark O. Hatfield Library22 Haseldorf Apartments23 Kaneko Commons24 Lausanne Hall25 Lee House26 Mary Stuart Rogers Music Center(Hudson Hall)27 Matthews Hall28 McCulloch Stadium29 Montag Center30 Olin Science Center31 Pi Beta Phi Sorority32 Phi Delta Theta Fraternity33 Physical Plant34 Putnam University Center*35 School of Education36 Shepard House37 Sigma Chi Fraternity38 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity39 Smith Auditorium40 Smullin Hall41 Sparks Athletic Center42 Terra House43 Theatre Playhouse44 Tokyo International University of America45 University Apartments46 Waller Hall*47 Walton Hall48 Willamette International StudiesHouse (WISH)49 York House50 YWCA/Carnegie* See reverse side for specific officeswithin the building.willamette university campus mapFerry Street1720223510829JacksonPlazaPermitParking Lot50☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎☎Doney North Offices• Administrative Services• Financial Affairs• Purchasing• Residence Life• Residential ServicesExecutive Building• Facility Services• Facilities Management• Scheduling, Events & Conferences• School of EducationPutnam University Center1st Floor• Bistro• Information Center• MaPS Credit Union• Mail Center• Mill Stream Market• The Willamette Store• Travel Center 2nd Floor• Career Services• Cat Cavern• Campus Recreation• Chaplain• Community Service Learning• Multicultural Affairs• Student Academics & Awards• Student Activities3rd Floor• ASWU Offices• Campus Life• Financial Aid• Registrar• Student PublicationsWaller Hall• Cashier’s Office• Cone Chapel• Copy Center• Student Accounts• Student PayrollDirections to the Campus:From I-5 (North or South)1. Take the Highway 22 exit (number 253).2. At the first light, head west (a left turn for those coming from the south, a right when coming from the north).3. Stay on Highway 22 for about 1.5 miles.4. As you pass 17th Street, you’ll start up an overpass.5. At the top of this overpass there is an exit to the right.6. Take this exit (Willamette University is indicated on the sign).7. Keep left as the exit divides.8. You’ll see a green Willamette University sign on your right — pass by, and continue to Winter St.9. The guest parking lot is on the northeast corner of Bellevue and Winter Streets, entrance on Winter St.From the Oregon Coast1. Take Highway 18 from Lincoln City (off Highway 101) east.2. Stay on Highway 18 for about 27 miles.3. Take the Salem exit (Highway 22).4. Stay on Highway 22 for about 26 miles.5. Highway 22 will take you into downtown Salem, crossing a bridge over the Willamette River, onto Center Street.6. Turn right on High Street.7. Turn left on State Street.8. Turn right on Winter Street.9. Just past Mill Street, turn left into guest parking lot.From Central Oregon1. Take Highway 22 west.2. After your pass over I-5, follow the I-5 directions above.Invited/Expected GuestsCheck in at the parking booth.General PublicYou may purchase a one-day parking permit at the parking booth at the northeast corner of Winter and Bellevue streets. There are also a limitednumber of short-term parking meters near the Hatfield Fountain. Limited city parking is available on Winter, State and Cottage Streets.QuestionsContact Campus Safety at 503-370-6911. Guests and others are subject to all University parking regulations. For more information, please visitour website at


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