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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1989)
Smooth operators (Umtr.it tor* Irom \l,igrr ,iml Sims ( om rrtr smooth .m.n frrsh t:on< rrtr .it Unnmur 11,ill ii lulr iin•/i.iriitu thr htiildhiH lor the i rlfln.ition ol thr Si hoot of \ri hitri turr .mil . \///(*</ Alt'.' rstli .iniin rrsnr\ Photo l>\ Stf \<■ ( .ini OFFICE WITH A VIEW The Peace Corps is an exhilarating two year ex perience that will last a lifetime Working at a professional level that ordinarily might take years of apprenticeship back home, volunteers find the career growth they're looking for and enjoy a unique experience in the developing world International firms and government agencies value the skills and knowledge mastered during Peace Corps service INFORMATION TABLE October 10-11,9:00am to 3 00pm, EMU Lobby PRESENTATIONS Tuesday. October 10, 3 30pm "Let it Begin Here". EMU Maple Room Wednesday, October 11, 12 00 "Peace Corps Impressions", EMU Maple Room Wednesday, October 11, 7:30pm "Putting vour Science degree (or Liberal Arts degree) to work in the Peace Corps". EMU Gumwood Room INTERVIEWS October 30-31, 9:00am to 4 00pm, Hendricks Hall, Career Planning and Placement Center Sign up in advance at C P P For more information call Jake DuDell at 686-3235 Peace Corps The Toughest Job You II Ever Love Continued from Pane 1 get ,i dating situation where no hoik is assertive A solution she said. is lor men and women to behave ill wavs th.it w ill eounterart these trdilition.il roles making men more sensitive iind respei tlul of women’s needs .md women more assertive drill rlear on their limits "It we don’t do something to stop this i out i mi uni then we al low these attitudes to perpetll ale ami esi dldle. I’arrot said more assertiveness in t!><• same situation making her fi>i<lings i tear on her sexual intf’nt She ntfM'l I lit* mans domin.iiii e with her own opinions and maintained them in the fai.e ol Ins disappro\al The i ontrast allowed Parrot .old the andiem e to make sow gestions hn those far ing similai i in umstani es in realit\ She suggested th.it men al low themselves to lie less domi ‘If we don 7 do something to stop this con tinuum. then we allow these attitudes to perpetuate and escalate.' — I)r. Andrea Parrot A video presentation depit t ing two possible scenarios of a frat*-rn11\ party where two coed i olle^e students are fai ed with a possible date rape situation allowed audienc e feedhai h and e\aluations of the hi tor’s he havmrs The hist si enario presented a dominant older fraternity man i oeri ing a freshman woman up to Ins room where he attempted to fori efullv rape her in a following video the \nuni;ei woman behaved with nant. mure sensitive and re spei tin), less physical, and mure sincere in their interest in women I or women, she said th.it avoiding language with double meanings assertiveness. ( om munii ation sell pride, and ai live partii ipation in the date are ke\s to helping avoid a pus sihle rape situation. \bove all. women need to realize that it’s () Is to sav no she said Creativity in Evolution Featuring Stephen Jay Gould Friday, October 13th, 7:30 pm Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall l’i. i nli'd by InstilUti* tor Science, Engineering and Public Police co-sponsored bv Oregon Public Broadcasting, I he Waggoner Croup, Oregon Advanced ( (imputing Institute (OACIS) and Portland State Universitv C ontinumg education T ickets: GI Joe’s Ticket Master or PCPA 248-4496 Student Discount Prices start at $14.50 \/ SO ... Saturday Policy Forum, Oct. 14th, 10 AM - 1 PM, Portland Hilton, t icket Master or / ASTIXX 224-11XX OACIS Thi Wm.gi m r Group piiIi it 111 UHWniiUV«H OPB