Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    University—
Rape investigation nets suspect
Bv Stephanie Holland
Emerald Reporter
Alienations of a rape earlier this month at a
I'niversiU fraternity prompted a Kugene I’olii.e
Department investigation that has led to a suspei t
in the ( use
The name of the suspect is being w ithheld
"At this point, (the investigation) will lake .it
least another month." said Detective fitn
Michaud of the Kugene I’olii e Department
The rape allegetlK happened Sept ‘I at 1 beta
Chi house. 1125 K l'lth Ave . and was reported
the morning of Sept. 10
"It s probably one of those cases that will go
to the grand jury.” said Captain Tim Hirr. public
information officer for the Kugene Department of
Public Safety
The woman filing the report is IH years old
and is not a member ol a sorority said ()ffi( er Su
sie Hunter ol the University's Office of Publit
Safety Michaud released minimal information
about the case and refused to state the age of the
SUspi'l I
rile reported r.q>r incurred during .1 parts .tl
Hid,1 Chi when tin' suspei t .uni woman who
had pist met wont In a separate room in the
house Birr said
Act .ordinal to Birr, the woman ( laimed that
after entering the room, the suspei t shut the
door hanged her head several times against a
wall and raped her
The woman left the house and returned
home A friend later took her to a hospital
Theta ( hi President Neal Mt Ciughlin denied
a partv took place the night of the alleged rape
and said no one was authorized to he in the
house
Hunter and Mu hand both said the suspei t is
a member of the fraternity, hut Mi l.aughlm said
the suspei t is not and never was a Theta Chi
me m fie r
"(The suspect) is not affiliated with the
house." Sti l.nughlin said "As far as we re con
cerned (the ini blent) is distant from the house
CARE week to focus on rape education
Seminars target women, men both
By Polly Campbell
Emerald Reporter
Rape awareness is the torus
of a weeklong series ol events
beginning ()<t 2. highlighting
the I 'diversity s lirst l heating A
Kape-1 ree Environment week
As part of Creating A Rape
I ree Environment. (( AKI I or
gani/ations throughout the
campus community have
pulled together to raise money
and generate ideas in support
ol CAKE, week said Shirley
Wilson, dean of students and
chair of the Cnwanted Sexual
Attention I.isk I on (•
(!AKK week is .1 wav nt inak
mg rape «*ciui <it iun more visible
to tlie general population liotli
men and women, Wilson s.iiil
"Women need to know more
to be better protected Wilson
said
W ilson gives credit to the di
verse t ommittee of people who
have been working logethei
sim e April in an effort to or
ganize ( AKI week
"We have .111 been able to set
aside onr parlii ular politii s
and working with sm h an e\
rating group has been energiz
inx to .ill ill us." U 11sthi s.iul
Rape anil sexual assault «uv
issues nil ev*T\ i . 1111} HI s. s.ml
Su/.ie Hunter i nine prevention
<itfi< er in the I huversitv nttii e
ut I’ublii Satets
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SPECIAL HAPPENINGS:
Charismatic Prayer Group meets every Monday .it 7:00 p.tn.
starting on September 7
Welcoming Mass tor students followed In sovial on Wed
Sept 27 at 7: JO p.m.
Tai:e Prayer will be held every rhursday at '•>:0d p.m. start
ing on Oct., 5.
Charismatic Masson Friday, Oct 6 at 7: JO p.m.
Members from W itness tor Peace will give a talk on Nitara
gua on Mon., Oct 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Parable Weekend Retreat open to all graduate and under
graduate students on hri. Nov J to Sun., Nov 5 at MiKenrie
Bridge.
Note Student activities art planned tor every tidav evening.
Chet k the Newman ('enter’s Sunday Bulletin tor what’s hap
pening.
SPECIAL WELCOMING EVENT FOR STUDENTS: A
BARBEQUE IS PLANNED FOR FRIDAY, SEPT. 24
AT 6:00 P.M. SIGN UP IN THE OFFICE IF YOU
PLAN TO ATTEND.
MASS SCHEDULE:
S;ilurdav: 8:00 p.m.
Sunday: l>:00 <Sc 1 1:00 a.m. 8c 7: 30 p.m.
Monday Friday: 8; 10 pan. hvenine Prayer followed hv Mass
Wednesday only: Student Mass at 9:00 p.m.
Sacrament of Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday at
4:30 p.m. or by appointment.
Office I lours: 9:30 a.m. to 4: >0 p.m.
CLASSES:
/•>/., Sejnemher 29 at 12 noon A discussion with Or.
Regina McGlothlin on the hook 1 he Road Less
Travelled by M. Scott Peck, M.D.
Wed.. Oct d at 8:00 p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC \
FAITH AND CUSTOMS IN LIGHT OF VATICAN
II (meets every Wednesday). ]
Thurs., Oct 8 at 8:00 p.m. BIBLE STUDY GROUP J
(meets every Thursday). (
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those who plan to attend the Rite of Christian India- {
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Newman Center Staff:
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I r Stephen Mil .the. OP
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Bt Daniel Rutland, O I'
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