Board decree ignored
EMU groups won’t move
Student organizations are not cooperating
with orders by the EMU to move their offices, says
board chairer Bob Needham Furthermore, they
are apathetic to EMU board functions and deci
sions. Needham says
When the EMU board voted earlier this month
to rearrange offices within the building, they set a
compliance deadline for 11 days ago Needham
now says the moves and building alterations,
affecting 17 organizations, probably will be re
solved by the end of this week
He adds that response to the board s actions
by student organizations who are housed in the
EMU is lacking and that personal recruitment will
be necessary to fill four empty student seats on
the board
Any program or organization could benefit
from having a member on the board, he says
Questionaires mailed to about 20 organiza
tions who might be affected by the office rear
rangement received poor response, Needham
says
After receiving only about 12 responses he
says that many groups didn't check their mail
boxes, ignored messages, and "gave me a hard
time "
People don't want to be disturbed." he says
Major changes include moving the Food-Op
from Suite 5 to Suite 1. SEARCH from Suite 1 to
Room 111, the Incidental Fee Committee from
Suite 4 to Suite 3 University Veterans from Suite 3
to Suite 1, and the Muslim Student Association
from Room 111 to Room 149
Two groups new to the EMU — Residence
Hall Governance Council and Women in Com
munications — probably will get space in Suite 4
and Room 149, respectively
The space allocation policy, adopted by the
board at its Oct 1 meeting, establishes a written
proposal as criteria for the allocation of office
space within the EMU
"I wish people would get involved in the early
stages, Needham says, adding that there would
be fewer complaints when a policy is adopted
Needham says that due to recent typewriter
thefts, EMU security will become the board's next
priority when it meets in late October or early
November
Films examine effects of birth
A series of films on childbirth
will be shown tonight from 7 to
9:30 pm in Room 150 Geology
The series, entitled 'Birth of a
Family,’' is being sponsored by
Birthways a part of the Lane
County Childbirth Resource
Center, Inc
The films are of value to men
as well as women and not only
expectant parents, Birthways
director Linda Ware says
The films in this year s series
are more hospital-oriented than
those in last year's testival,
Ware says
The five films scheduled to
show are
Emotional Aspects of Preg
nancy. which deals with the
emotional changes exper
ienced by women and men dur
ing pregnancy and birth
"Five women, Five Births,"
which examines five different
childbirth situations in a hospi
tal, birth center, and home
"Gentle Birth," which focuses
on the Le Boyer technique
"Fathering." which looks at
the emotional responses to
becoming a father
The Caesarean Birth Exper
ience." which takes a positive
look at Caesarean births
Birthways is an educational,
counselling and referral service
The film festival is co-spon
sored by the Women's Referral
and Resource Service Admis
sion is $2 75 at the door and
proceeds will go to Birthways
Blacks
absorb
deficit
The Incidental Fee Committee
accepted on Monday the Black
Student Union's otter to reduce
its 1981-82 budget by $1,500 to
eliminate more than half of its
1980-81 deficit
The BSU absorbed the entire
loss from last year's Multi-Cul
turai Night, an event cospon
sored by several ethnic student
unions, according to ASUO
budget director Allan Contrar
as
In other business, the com
mittee allocated $472 for John
Moore. ASUO executive coor
dinator, to attend a Nov 16-18
session on fundraising at San
Francisco's Fundraising
School
A request by the Coalition
Opposing Registration and the
Draft was not on the agenda
because ASUO Executive bud
get "Draft Services" funds have
been granted instead of IFC
funding
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