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The Beacon will feature a different website each week. www.^ Golf score Power classification Another part of the plan Carouse Leveling wedges 42 44 47 48 Features 1/28/99 Liquid impacts Verne’s captain Module Computer input Verve Health resort Make free (of) Chuck and Ginny’s: good home cookin’ by Roger Burlingame stall writer 1 recently visited a small Italian res taurant called Chuck and Ginny's. located on sth and Cascade streets. I was tipped off to its existence by a request sent to the Beacon via H-mail. 1 was informed that it was the best Ital ian eatery in the city; if it's not the best, it's pretty darn close. The atmosphere was great. When we first walked in, the place was packed and it was seat-yourseif. Chuck and Ginny's is a very small res taurant with classic 70's wallpaper, and lots of latticework for the ivy to grow' completely around the dinning jnger, songwr: gui .ancon week. Look for a review in Features next week Maggot m The Student Activity Fee Committee is preparing to allocate $220,000 for the 1999-2000 academic year We need your suggestions Please pick up a Suggestion Form at the Reed Union Building (RUB) Information Desk, the SGA Office, the Office of Student Activities, or the Dean of Students Office to suggest uses for the available funding. Funding guidelines are summarized below CAMPUS ACTIVITIES which enhance out-of-class experiences for students, including registered student organizations, publications and radio stations, publicity for student activities and programs, learning experiences, and travel, (NOTE: The Committee will accept project-based proposals from registered student organizations. Funds will only be allocated for one-time events) EQUIPMENT which facilitates opportunities for student involvement and campus-wide programming FACILITIES UPGRADES in direct support of out-of-class experiences PROGRAM SUPPORT to meet campus-wide programming needs, such as lecture series, music programs, cultural events, and entertainment RECREATION, including support for club sports, mtramurals, open recreation, and facilities and equipment which support these needs DIVERSE POPULATIONS AND ISSUES, including programs and activities which support and/or enhance such diversity and non-traditional activities as women’s and multicultural issues, subsidized child care, special lounges, and program support SELECTED SUPPORT SERVICES, including athletics, career development and placement services, childcare services, health services and health education, personal counseling, and student activities room. But the best part is that the im mortal Chuck and Ginny themselves observe their patrons from their spot on the wall. We started off w ith deep fried mush rooms. Normally this is not a remark able dish, but I've never seen a big ger helping of shrooms in one order, not to mention the extra tasty batter, and the fact that they w ere very juicy made it most definitely outstanding. The entrees were excellent. 1 had the Breaded Veal Cutlet and it was per fect. As you can well imagine the sauces in this place are phenomenal. The marmara was. 1 hate to say it, better than my grandmother's. The seal was very lightly breaded and as Been there. Done that. What’s next? You decide. $220 f 000 Proposals are due by 5:00 p.m. on Monday, February P\ 1999. tender as you eould want. The only problem I had with my meal was that there was too inueh for me to eat at one sitting and I had to take some home. My date enjoyed the chicken and mushrooms over teuuccine which had a great alfredo sauce, and comple mented the other flavors perfectly. Now came the cheek for our food: the total bill after tip was $28.33. For dessert we had nothing because we both agreed that there was just too much food for us to even think about having anything else. All in all I would recommend Chuck and Ginny's to anybody who appreciates really, really good cookin'. r album, u u , Up, Up, Up last