FRESHMAN STUDENTS COME USE US (even when you're healthy) WE'RE HERE TO SERVE YOU YOUR Student Health Center ext.4441 r Vouch of Class Clothing Large selection of quality Resale in natural fibers for women and children New Fall Fashions from San Francisco at competitive prices Need Cash????? We pay more for your used clothing Mon-Fri 10:00-5:30/Sat. 10:00-5:00 2650 Willamette • 343-0095 WIN offers women s seminars Sacred Heart to host events By Caml Swanson Emerald Reporter Worried about your personal safety on campus? Or maybe classes arc making you lose sleep? Do diets never seem to work for you? These are just a few of the questions being ad dressed at Sacred Heart General Hospital's third annual Wom en's Information Network (WIN). WIN touches on topics of par ticular concern to women through a scries of seminars be ing offered throughout the year. The free seminars are held at the Hilton Hotel once a month on Tuesdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Although the program is specifically aimed at women, WIN Director Demi Rewick said that men are always welcome to attend. Rewick, a registered nurse at Sacred Heart, said the seminars were started two years ago be cause the hospital realized ap proximately 80 percent of health care decisions in a family are made by women. The hospital also wanted to change its image. "We wanted to be wellness oriented rather than sickness-ori ented," Rewick said. The first-ever seminar was a huge success, Rewick said. In stead of the 150 people the hos pital expected to attend, 450 peo ple showed up. The program's organizers had to persuade a conference in the next room to move to provide enough seating space. "We’ve given up trying to predict," said Rowick, who said that between 150 and 900 people may show up for a WIN semi nar, depending upon the topic. The room reserved for the semi nars at the Hilton can hold up to 1,000 people. While some of the seminars deal with broad topics, such as fitness and the female body, oth ers, which are labeled "focus seminars," deal with much more narrowly defined topics, such as infertility or breastfeeding. Rewick said the focus seminars were developed to give in-depth information about specific top ics. This is the first year focus seminars have been offered. Speakers at the seminars arc all professionals in their field. Rewick said. There may only a single speaker at a seminar or there may be a panel, depending upon the topic. Some speakers are flown in from Washington or California, Rcwick said. WIN began its 1988-89 series of seminars on Sept. 20, with a "Anger: A Creative Force for Positive Change. Speaker Linda Bryson, a counselor, consultant and professional speaker, dis cussed new ways of understand ing anger and how to use it as a creative force for positive change. Following are a list of the sem inars being offered by WIN and a brief explanation of what they will cover: * Oct. 11: 'The Art and Science of Breastfeeding." The focus seminar will address how to be an "80's type of women" and work while breastfeeding, Kewick said. * Nov. 22: "Personal Safety for Women: Taking Control." This seminar will deal with how to present yourself in a way that makes you less vulnerable. * Dec. 13: "Infertility: New Technology, New Hope." New ways to help with infertility problems will be looked at in this focus seminar. •Jan. 10: Beyond Diet: Healthy Ways of Looking at Food." Why diets don't work and the healthy way to lose weight are the topics of this seminar. * Feb. 14: "Sleep Disorders: Dreaming of a Good Night's Sleep." Part of this focus semi nar with deal with how to help children's sleep disorders. * Mar. 21: "Aging Well: Good News for Women over 40." Rcwick said this seminar will address how the physical changes of menopause do not have to be traumatic in a society that seems to be youth-oriented. Collegiate Christian Fellowship THE COLLEGE MINISTRY OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH “We’re finding the answers to life while having the time of our life!” SUNDAY College Class — 9:45 a.m. Worship Service — 8:30 & 11:00 a.m. Evening Service — 6:00 p.m. QUESTIONS? Call 345-0341 SUNDAY MORNING SHUTTLE FROM UO SHUTTLE STOP Agate St. crosswalk Covered tennis courts 19th and University ALPHA OMEGA House (1332 Kincaid St.) NCC Dorms (12lh and Kincaid) 1st Run 8.10 8:12 8:15 8:20 2nd Run 9:25 927 9:30 9:35 8:22 9:37 Return 11:15 & 12 10 >T> \eP *eV'c° ^ rtO?? .-Apft o<*° AND MUCH. MUCH MORE...