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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1989)
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Ufpm PLEASE CALL FOR TEE TIMES: 345-9160 Censorship Continued from Page 1 The ACM I .ilso is active in resisting any forms of censor ship attempts "Our work fo coses on education outreach. to alert tin1 puhlii to the danger of censorship." lidampie sai<f "We want to make sure hooks aren't sanitized and that i hoic.es aren't sanitized" in puhlii libraries However. lidampie did stress that school officials should decide curriculum con tent according to material whii h is appropriate for partic ular age groups Besides defending individual Ixxik challenges, (he ACM) i des political philosophy in fa vor of preventing censorship at tempts "In a free society, the only way we can assure that people will have the information they need to make dec isions on how to lead their lives, is to have ac cess to the information that's out there." l-'idanque said Censorship attempts in the Kugenc Springfield area .ire un ( oinnion. Imt from time to time objections to Ixioks at local schools and libraries do sin far e, especially vvilli children's materials “We feel it is incumbent on parents to determine for them selves whether .1 book is appro priate for their child." said |udv Harold, children's librari an at the Springfield I’ublir l.i hrary “To remove library material to comply with the standards of one person deprives the entire community of their right to make individual choices for themselves and their families." she said. During the five years Harold has worked at the Springfield Public Library, she has not re moved a book from circulation The Kugene Public Library similarly has been able to re solve complaints without re moving books. “The Kugene public is a lib eral community, and there are not a lot of problems on that line," said Sandy (’arrick. head of the Kugene Public Library's reference and periodical de part meet CARE Continued from Page 7 sit mi* problems its every otliei university; stolen bikes, stolen property, and date rape." Hunter said There art! not as many reports of people "jumping out of (lie bushes" to commit a rape, but date rape is an increasing con i ern. Ilunler said All fundraising lor next week's (!AKK events lias been done privately. Hunter said I'lte lai I that people and organ i/.ations lluoughnul the com iminitv have been willing to donate money is an indication ol the importance ('ARK events have on the community, she added "Wo would be idiots to say that we didn't care altoul this (tot alise we do. and it is intpor taut "I luiiter said It the events are successful. Hunter anticipates that HARK week will Itecome an annual event, making it easier next year to raise the money needed to sponsor the speakers and seminars that are lining offered Next week's schedule in i ludes demonstrations on using dogs as running partners and protection so licit women c.m feel safe running alone, .1 brown bag forum on self lie fense. sessions on sexual abuse within families and relation ships and people speaking on .1 v.iriety of issues Andrea Parrot, a sexuality educator from (Cornell l Iniversi ty, will give the keynote speci h on Thursday Oi I !» in the KMI Ballroom The speech is titled "Sex and Power: The Halani mg Act of the 'Ills A Take Back the Night man li is scheduled for Saturday at (>:.<() p.m .it the KMI I. Worn en's Task Korce Coordinator Teresa Reeves said it will be a time for women to get togethei in the darkness at night and speak out against violence against women. "The importance of CART week is to break the silence There is a lot ol sexual violent e that is not talked alMiut; it s buried," Reeves said "There shouldn't even lie a need for CART! week Irecause things should be done all the time to stop this violence against women,” she said Unlimited LID Ous service optional student fee That means refunds are available Keep in mind, however, that your student ID now enables you to ride the bus any time, anywhere, all term! Also remember that by supporting unlimited bus service you’re helping alleviate traffic, reduce air pollution, ease the campus parking problem, and provide transportation tor thousands of students. But if you still want a refund, come to the EM LI Main Desk between 130 p m and 7 p m. Sept 21 Oct 4. weekdays only Also available at LTD Customer Service Center Oct 5 14 Call 6875555 lor more information turns tomtit! LTD LaneTransit District Available to all U of O students including law students © »9e9lTO