Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 17, 1990, Page 27B, Image 54

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    DORMS
Continued from Page 20
vanes from dorm to dorm
"When I was an KA my
dorm y;ot along really well
Torikai said "During quiet
hours I didn't want to ruin the
community by breaking up get
togethers in the halls or in
rooms " Torikai suggests that
residents who must so< iali/.e
gather in the lounge during
quiet hours so other residents
will not be disturbed
“My dorm's quiet hours be
gan at H to before, but after go
ing to one of tfit? hall meetings,
residents brought it up and it
was changed to 10." Cogdell
said. "So I recommend going
to meetings and asking ques
tions."
The following are hints RAs
have for dorm residents to help
make the best of, and perhaps
survive, dorm life.
Laundry: "Sit with it." said
Torikai, who once had her
laundry stolen. "There are
chairs and couches down there,
so take text books with you and
sit down with it."
Jones said most dorms have
laundry rooms on each floor or
.it least in the basement. Each
usually has four or more wash
ers and dryers. It costs .l,r> cents
to wash a load, and dryers are
free.
irons arc pronimteii in norm
rooms, tml can he used in the
halls, laundry rooms or in other
specified areas. Torikai said
Klectric appliances: Most
electric appliances are prohihit
ed in dorm rooms except
small popcorn poppers No.
you r an t have your coffeemak
er or your fondue pot. Yes. they
would seem the same as a pop
corn popper. Don't ask
A( tually. it's not as dictatori
al .is it sounds "When dealing
with some ),()()() students, it s a
concern her arise it's a fire ha/
ard." Torikai said.
Residents may have refrigera
tors no larger than 20-by-20-by
24 im lies All appliances must
he i umpatible with 110 volts t>0
i ycle voltage, Torikai said
Refrigerators can he rented
from the university for $ 1 f> a
term, or residents can buy their
own
Dorm food: Her an.se cooking
is not allowed In dorm rooms,
most ol the students eat at the
dorm dining halls
Tuonii said sack lunches and
dinners can he arranged it resi
dents cannot make it to any
meal at the appointed times
This is helpful to students who
work or have classes when
meals are served
Mil row,nos and vending m.i
i limes are available in dorms
and can sometimes provide al
ternatives to eating meals in the
dining halls
However, meals are included
in the fees dorm residents pay
t lit- phot.
Now■ that trot h dorm room has its own phono, residents will no
longer have the opportunity to ignore the pay phone ringing at
the end of the hall.
im( h term, ami unless (tics
have a lot ot extra cash to fund
regular runs to Hurger king,
they're slui :k with what is
served in the dining halls
Peanut hotter and jelly un
available three times a day Hon
dfiprtil
Bike parking: "There's quite
a bit available, but it usually
tills up.” (ones said "Use a
good look, like a l lock and
park it in a well lit area Regis
tering hikes with I’ublii Safety
also helps a little bit
Unlike the dorms, the Uni
versity Inn has a bike cage,
which (ones feels is safer
"For those living in the
dorms. I'd take it to my room it
my roommate didn't .id and
it there's room tor it
It is not recommended for
students to loi k then bikes
with cable locks because those
are easily cut
Cleaning: There is a i uslodi
al worker on eat h floor in eai h
dorm, "but they're not maids."
(ones s.iill
Students are responsible tor
the maintenani e ot their rooms
Making the bed. picking up
dirtv socks and va< uuming are
1
H um U ntil HiUcl
SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION WEEK
HU.I.KI. AND JEWISH STUDENT UNION KVKNTS:
Tl'KSDAV. SKPT. lMth UH ( (IMK KhUPTKIN J:00 3 (Ml pin
In the CESTl K\ ROOM l> in I Ml i Student l ’imml
Tl hSI)A3 SKPT 18th SPAI.HKTTI SI PPKK A SIM IAI HI " 'Ml pm
W the kmntmid Center (141-1 kinmnt St on the . inner of 14th .imt Ami ,mt:
V\ i DNKSIJ A A SKPI 19th KK.ISTKAI IDS KOKInfO IHMSII VII DP VIS
('JnH'k tit Rci’iStrur ()ttu i*
‘tor High Holy Day Srrvit rs look tor at! in (ampus Stu lion
Home unit Meet Rabbi Hunan at the new HUM
Ottice at the Koinonia ('.enter Stop by and meet the
staff oft he Jewish Student l nion at EMI Suite *5
today!
Jewish Student l nion:
Hi 11 el: to be installed in September
up lu residuals (hislndians w ill
not take responsiliilitv tor these
tusks. .old moms <iiul duds .ire
usually miles uwa\
Custodial workers i lean the
halls. stairways. lobbies,
lounges and bathrooms
' You i an t go in the bath
rooms while they're being
cleanedTorikai said Clean
ing times for bathrooms are
posted, and residents must use
other bathrooms during those
times
' I his could be ,i problem it
someone gels up late and wants
to bike a showei and the custo
dian is working in the bath
room.' ' she said ' Hut it's usu
ally not a frequent problem
Phones: Kai h dorm room
now has its im n plume and res
idents will be billed tor their
long distance i .ills
All the phones are marked on
the bottom, but it not re< ov
ered. missing phones will lost
residents $2ft to repl.u e
Mediation Program
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When conflict gets out of hand
and you need help —
contact us.
Rm 318 EMU 346-4240
FREE conflict management
* Roommates
’ Student tonality
" (Irgani/ations
lljjiecnjnil (Uantjjus 3'Hiiuatriro
1329 East 19th Avenue
686-9972
Come Join Us For:
Fall Term events
at the
Episcopal Campus Ministry House
Open House
Every
Wednesday
Staff:
Wednesday Sept. 19th
at 5:30
Come by to meet staff
and residents and
enjoy ice cream sundae!
Eucharist —
Supper and program
at 5:30pm
Ann Kloeppel, Lay Chaplain
686-9972
Hillel Announces HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES for Students,
Faculty, and Staff of the University of Oregon and for
unaffiliated people in the Community.
The services led by Rabbi Hanan Sills are liberal & feminist in
orientation, yet they draw from Traditional & Hassidio sources.
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES
KOSH HASH AN All \\ • I Septembri 19 (Kliit ."H Y()\1 KIFPl'K: I ri Soptemlwi 1 dm »
I vc Mikveii ritual inmiviauan hr
ttat ion and Music 7 no p m
Servtt e •’ to p m
Day 1‘hurs September JO fKluI 30) D.iv
Meditation and Music 10 00 a in
Serve i* 10:31) 1 00 p m
Pii nit (plat e to be announced)
Dorm residents may get brown bag
lum b from « afeturia upon request
Tashilt lull (i asting into the water)
at Millrar e 2 Ip in
.Mf'ClH.nlOIl ami mini HI J) 111
kol Nidre mm vk (Hi j> rn
I voninx at 1 knnaid (Weslev ( niter)
S.it September \ 1 i islm 10)
Meditation aiui Mush ‘I id a in
Servic e 10 00 a m
Informational gnlhtMiin.; < irt !«• 1 on p m
Study Rap i U) i 00 p m
Vi/knr n Martyrntng\ > 00 p rn
Neiiah (dosing) h oo p in
Break the-f.ist tl end
Ml tia\ at kninnnia Onter
NO CHAKGK for 1 () Students \on-Students welcome on sliding si ale dou.ition
All services will lie held .it the koinonia Interfaith Center it 14th and him aid |< urnei building!
except kol Nidre | Voni kippur l-.ve whi< h will he held at 12.tt> kini aid I Wesley Outer! Iiehiiul
the l! of () hookstore For further information, check at the koinonia Outer 01 at the Jewish
Student l nion (111 ice. KM I Suite 'i ! 14ti-4 lh(>) or call Kahhi Sills at .i44 ft4>
i t raditmnal wrvi. .if available ,.t tin- T.-mptc I(.at Kciid Irt.tVHI They « ■ ; ■ 1 ! > ,' - -s .