UNIVERSITY Small budget no barrier to decorating * WUNOQMND * GfttAV f om A All TICS AMO tMTNOAVt !£VIDE0 I GAMES »U QlMSDOm WITH NICKELS ADMISSION - I SO SIN STRUT PMUC HAMIT INMM • SRJ-MS4 "8* ANTRICAN •Hu \ • 1 tiuir •< «*»»ugn • •Ch*Hing*Jr*rlr\ • tint/ utYr%%ortr* IutsduN • Saturday 11 and In uppt. 1245 W illainrllc SI. \\ Our 20th Anniversary Sale’ November7-ri I Copies 99* Color Copies kinko'r ^the copy center * UOR. ltyiiC«np»i) ( MFW’OjnMHw' »1265 Wifttrrtnc (IVii A W&mcnc) M4J555 • Opn 7 Diyi 258 f 15th 542 7975 S "THEY HAVE EVERYTHING" —Quote by Louie Open until 6 Sun Thurs Open til 7 Fri & Sat By Tammy Batey tmeraid Ropoctet For financially strapped stu dents. sprucing op a dorm room. apartment or house can In- <i severe drain on a bank at count Hut architecture students at tile University and a local inte rior designer have found that decorating within a student budget is possible by using a few key print iples 'Make it yourself." sacs (utnillu Finrow. director of in terior architecture at the Uni versity It "s very easy to make desks from doors and use c on c rule him ks lor support of shelves lost year I built .1 hunk lied really c heap to fit my drafting table in my dorm room," says Kristi lohnson. interior an hi tec tore student There are advantages to a do it yourself job, Kinrow says ■'First of all, you get to im print and show your personal) ty with your environment." she says "Also, if this is your first lime away from home, it's a way to show your indepen dence." So how do you dec orate sim ply without making major or ders from furniture companies and vs itliout sc armg vour room mate7 The answer is to work with color and personal touch es, johnson said She advises students to pic k colors they won't tire of easily " l*it k .1 few colors vou know Photo bt Andrr Kanivn Interior architecture students Shari Baxter (front) and Darla Ouderkirk. have combined their imaginations and talents to create a comfortable living space. you can live with and then a< cessorize. she says One common problem stu dents experience is making abrupt transitions from the dorms, where all furniture is provided, to apartments or houses, where students must ling. ImrroM or improvise for ta bles .ind (.hairs Hut where can students pick up nice, inexpensive furniture and other items to brighten their surroundings? Uarage sales and used furniture stores offer alternatives to the often expensive specialty stores. Finrow says. At Salvation Army and many other second-hand stores, stu dents i an pic k up furniture and other necessities at low prices, savs kathv Johnson. Salvation Army manager Furniture at the* Salvation Army store* .it 451 \V t Ith ranges in prie e from $5 to $25. "A little bit of everything" is available at Chuck 14 Sherry's bargain Hut in Springfield, says Chuck Reifschneider. co manager of the store. Televi sions sell for $20 and up and chairs for $5 and up. Decorating your dorm, apart ment or house is easier than you may imagine on a limited budget Students urged to storm stairs for paralysis By Bob Waite Emetald Reporter l-ast veer University students ran no miles worth ot Aut/en Stadium stairs ami raised about $1,000 to help cure paralysis Tins year Recreation and Intramurals "Storm the Stairs" organizers hope to lieat that re< ord in the one-of-a kind, rain or shine event KIM is calling on the community to par tu ipale in the Sunday event h\ running stairs, pushing wheelchairs around the rim oi just making cash donations Event pro! eerIs w ill he mail lied by .1 Hai ti more insurance company and given to the Miami Project, a group of doctors, si ientists and researchers who are seeking a cure lor paralysis ()l\uipic.s style opening ceremonies will liegin at 111 Kl.i m Sumi.w hI Aul/.en Stadi um. followed by the event, whn h ends .it 1 p in Idler said I'nrtii ipants pa\ two dollars In partii ipate ami are asked to provide an additional $10 in pledges, said Karla Rice. KIM director The event is open to everyone. Rice said, mi hiding people who make a last minute dei ision to partii ipate, or people who de cide to make donations between now and Thanksgiving There will be frisbet*. martial arts softball and other demonstrations during tile fund raiser Organizers invite spectators, as well as participants, to see the spectacle While national university and college participation began last year, the project to i ure paralysis began in l‘tH7 when the Mi ami Group was formed, said Dene filer. "Storm the Stairs" coordinator and KIM as sistant. former Miami Dolphins football player Nick Huoniconti helped found the research group after his son was paralyzed during a football game, Eller said Seeking funds, the Miami Group showed a video tape of their project to the United States fidelity and Guaranty Company ot Baltimore. Maryland, filer said Executives were so impressed they asked universities and colleges to organize fund raising events and matched those funds. While there is no ( lire lor paralysis, some experimental and electrical treatments offer hope, said Loren Cushing. Sacred Heart Turn to STAIR. Page 6 ^Wher^wil^oiHni^you^eplacementsolutions? 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