Seminar to be a ‘how to’ in avoiding sexual assault By Daralyn Trappe Emerald Reporter In an effort to help) new stu dents develop) an awareness of date rape and acquaintance rape, the University's Un wanted Sexual Behavior Task Force will present an informa tional seminar Thursday Sept 20 from <) to H p> m in the KMU Walnut Room. "How to (let What You Want Out of a Relationship). But Not More Than You Bargained For" will provide insight to incom ing freshmen and transfer stu dents about some ot the sexual dangers that may be present on .1 college campus, said USB presentation coordinator Find sav Reaves The seminar will include video presentations, interactive activities and brief informative presentations designed to help) iin rease knowledge of sexual assault. The first of three videotape segments will focus on under standing the dynamics and the [)ossibilit\ of date rapie and at tpuaintaiK e rapie on i ampuls. Reaves said Hie se< ond piart will discuss prevention and safety The final segment is geared toward "understanding the self" and helping students gain a i lear definition of what their sexual limits are. she said In addition, representatives from several student groups and programs will be on hand to provide new students with information about where they can go and what they can do it they are sexually assaulted, or if they are in a situation where assault is piossible. RADIO Continued from Page 6 The station's staff will bo made up entirely of I'niversity students. who can t*arn aca domic credit lor their work Jaiiuan said. About UU stu dents have expressed interest in working .it the station, he said lanuarv said his biggest i oil cern in programming is to keep from duplicating hi.IK and hKVNt, stations known for their jazz and alternative musit lor mats As far as music goes. January said fie would like to see a reg gae show, which he said is "not being dealt with" locally He said there has also been in terest in rap and heavy metal programming Two students have expressed an interest in doing a talk show, like Cable News Net work's Crossfire, where an is sue is presented and each host takes a side. January also hopes to have a four-line telephone hook-up installed so listeners can call in. Students overwhelmingly en dorsed a campus radio station last spring, and the IFC allocat ed operating funds of $K5,861 for the 1990-91 school year Hut January said he is hesitant to use any of those funds until the building is finished and the li cense is granted Look for great money saving coupons in the ODC's DUCK BUCKS available during registration ••••••••••• ■V\,- want to bring students face to face with the resources that .ire available on campus." Reaves said "There are several different places thev can go Project Saferide is one of the I'niversitv programs part it ip.it ing in the seminar Saferide is a free campus shuttle service for women who would otherwise walk alone h! night "This is .1 gtioil was to reach people in their first few davs on campus." said Andrea flig gens Kvnnson. Saferide direi tor "Several different groups on ( umpus i an he resoun es lor them ''When a situation 01 < urs the women often feels guilts Reaves said "We want to help make the stigma less powerful He hope people who come to it will come awav with ail understanding of the the rape culture that is so prevalent in our society and on campus." she said "Sometimes there's an atli tilde that .1 i ampus is a safe place Not th.it it s not cssarily not .1 safe plai e hut it s very easy tor people to Imit them selves in uni omfortalile situ.i lions t Sli. headed In I >eun ol Stu dents Shirley H ilson, is plan ninn more in depth seminars on sexual assault later in the year. Reaves said ■t There’s an IBM PS/2 made lor every student body. I IBM PS/2 Mod. ! 30 286 (I 31) I M H nit*m«»rv itOM H fi\vi{ ili-k tlrivr H >l.t < olor I *fI v\,ir« HIM I h is in Mu rosnfl * NXimkrvS' VO. 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