projict SAftRIDE /In sdfi tillcniiitis t h < walking ilimit Pi i v t,< uu shutil, > . ■ tu, h \ ■■ , >n i, u it lift ti \,u itmht ,nnl 11\ki >n; /•* >%\if*lt nwtinll PROJECT SAFERIDE A Women's Concern Women Volunteer Drivers Needed! Permanent drivers: One 2 hour shift per week Alternate drivers: On Call Opportunity to earn I to 5 Women s Studies Credits If interested drop bx the ASl (> Worn en's Center, Suite A EMC or eull 346 4234 Siifiiult wins run nii>htt\ fir mi f>/>in in midnight ill Mudeni.s nuts /untici/uin in ih<‘ Saferuie pro i>rain in <> variety of ea/wcities /’>.••,,/ w, . on off//worn r K, /Ilf*! eyttit/>>//*!*flouri (infthncf WOMEN helping WOMEN Want a great looking llyer tor an upcoming event? 346-4381 Letter Ported Graphics can help! Efforts of students worthy of attention I or many students .H the I 'niversity dare u e say .1 majority student at tivity means drinking beer, attending .1 leu ball games and maybe < ramming in some last-minute studying along a I'M hi I 1 lead Week They 111.1t have vague impressions d “official" student activi ties tunned in the nmiticoiored flyers pressed upon them for sui li e.e.a as tie- tali Symposium. Women's Center workshops or A,si () deflates on mandatory health insurance [ lie cm 1 asional student demonstration in front of Johnson I bill million es the idea that yes this is a college campus Hut even those who faillitulh vote in April student body ele ti ns an i keep nai k ol the In. idental l ee Committee's alloi alum d funds i.md they are legioiu may not realize the broad range of activities included under the umbrella of the Assoi iated Students til the I 'Diversity of ()regon Some organizations serve a specilii population on campus student unions fur African'Americans. Chiianos and Latinos Asian I’aiifii Xmericans \ative Americans, gays and lesbians. ( hristians. Jews and Moslems help develop a sense of pride in ident it\ Croups sui h as The Women's Resource and Referral Center provide information on women's issues and sponsor support groups, lei turns, concerts and films during the year. Pre professional programs encourage future advertisers, den lists, dm tors interior designers, journalists and lawyers Other organizations are devoted to social and environmental causes human rights in Latin America and South Africa, the pres ervation of old growth forests and other natural resources in the Northwest, or animal rights on campus Croups such as the University Democrats, College Republi 1 ans. United States Student Association and Oregon Student Lob by influent e politics at tfit; local, state and national level. The arts thrive in student organizations dedicated to dance, musii theater, poetry, literature and film. And even lor those who refuse steadfastly to "get involved." student supported programs provide everything from child care and class notes to legal services and counseling l or more information about these programs and services, the AS!'(.) publishes a programs guide each fall, available in the ASt'() I Aei utive office in KMl' Suite 4 Information on student programs is also available in the Student Activities Resource Office in KMU Suite 2 and in the Office of Student Affairs in Room :tt>4 Oregon Hal! ACADEMIC LEARNING SERVICES South Courtyard, 68 PLC 346-3226 FALL TERM 1990 SCHEDULE TEST PREPARATION WORKSHOPS GRE Preparation: Session I (Test: October 13, 1990) Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays Sept. 24th through October 10 (skip Oct. 8) 3:30 pm-5:00 pm Session II (Test: December 8, 1990) Tuesdays and Thursdays Nov. 15 — Dec. 6 (skip Nov. 22) 6:30 pm-8:30 pm LSAT Preparation: Session I (Test: October 6, 1990) Sept. 24, 26. 27; Oct. 1,3 3:30 pm-5:15 pm (Oct. 4 — practice exam 3:30-7:00 pm) Session II (Test: December 1, 1990) Nov. 5, 7, 9, 12, 14, 16 3:30 pm-5:00 pm (Nov. 19 — practice exam 3:30-7:00 pm) GMAT Preparation: (Test: October 20, 1990) Mondays and Wednesdays Oct. 1-Oct. 17 (skip Oct. 8th) 6:30 pm-8:30 pm CBEST/NTE Preparation: (NTE Test: October 27, 1990) (CBEST Test: December 12, 1990) Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Oct. 15, 16, 17, 22. 23, 24 3:30 pm-5:00 pm For more information or to Register, call 346-3226