CDs and TAPES Buy - Sell - Trade music Revolution 1217 Alder sir. G/i»*m-s / Contorts / Imrii'- ivmplelc lab on premiss for fast vrn< c Students! $15.00 off Eye Exam with Student 1.1). Card rainbow optics 7I 1 Vh Am* «hh* bit* k from L of O I nv p.irkmg in b.tt i Hour* Ml H,im - 7pm. Sif Ham UfrTKK KMMKKS II Ml *M) Sun. Nov. 25 Hult Center Tickets on sale at Hult Center Bo* Office and all Hult Center outlets. Charge by phone 687-5000 iwfkv* A Cloud 9 Production UNIVERSITY Power to be shut off to buildings By Bob Waite Emecaid Repofie* Much of the University will be powerless Sat urday. While many people will be away recovering from turkey dinners, those who plan to work on campus will tie without electricity from 8 a m. to 111 a m Saturday morning, said George Him hi. di ns tor of the physic al plant Him ht said in a memorandum to University staff the power shutdown will stop all el»M:tri< al (lower, refrigeration, air and heating systems, ele vators and anything else that uses power People who use computers should shut them off beforehand to avoid possible power fluctua tion damage. I fee ht said The power outage is necessary so contrac tors can modify electric al systems to prepare for new transformer installations. Heoht said "It’s going to prepare us for entry into the 2 1 st century'." said John Tyler. University construc tion project manager. "The general theme is to update our transformers that have been in service longer than their design life, and to generally po sition the University community's electrical sys tem for the future." Without electricity will be Cascade Hall. Ore gon Mall. Slreisinger Hall. Ksslinger Hall. Pacific Hall. Willamette Hall, the- old portion of the KMU, Onyx Bridge. Deschutes Hall. Volcanology. Mueslis Hall. Klamath Hall. Heady Hall. Karl Straub, the east part of Hamilton. Law Cen ter. Allen Hall. Villard Hall and the north and east sections of l-awrence. Contact Tyler at t> T>r>8:) for more information. SAFETY Continued from Page 1 «il harassment and rape In ad dilion to that, we've rewritten our student handbooks to in dude these issues Members of the committee, along with international stu dent groups on campus, plan to adapt a hriM hure on rape to several languages and cultures for international students That brochure. Creating A Rape-free Knvironmont is i ur rently available to all students It was put together by mem bers of the Unwanted Sexual Behavior task forte Committee memliers are requesting th.it in the future, the English version of the brochure int lude a sei - lion on international students "We need to educate the gen eral population about being sensitive to international stu dents.’’ s a i tl Sand v Tsunyevoshi, psychologist at the University’s Counseling Center and committee member The group has also made a videotape available to interna tional student groups The Wrong hie,i presents different scenarios involving interna tional students in sexual ha rassment situations with pro fessors and other students Committee members have of fered to serve as fat dilators at meetings where the tape is shown DURING THANKSGIVING VACATION Thursday, 11/22/90 Saturday, 11/24/90 Friday, 11/23/90 Sunday, 11/25/90 The Student Health Center URGENT CARE will be open daily 12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. Please use the Beech Street 7Zhat’at Full Italian Dinner Menu Including: Chicken Cacciatore Hours Mon.-Thurs. 11:00-Midnight Fri. 11:00-1:00am Sat. 3:00-1:00am Sun. 3:00-11:00pm delivery available 15th & Willamette 342-8111 Fholu b\ Aiulrr Kmnrii Members of the l 'nwanted Sexual Behavior task force disi:uss the safety of international students. Stark silici plans art; also un der wav to prodm r sue h a v id eotape at tlir University I'ouad Klj4h.1r.1bl 1. member of the committee and of the Arab Student Union, said it is impor tant for international students to know more about how others feel about discussing rape and sexual harassment "It is not something that we talk about among ourselves." he said "There are a lot of mis conceptions and misunder standings among international students themselves Tsuneyoshi said that even if a student does not speak Kng listi well, it's nut an insur mountable barrier in a crisis sit uation. "You don't need technical words to talk about feelings," she said, adding that students have told her some things are easier to talk about in English Resources are available to students who have been in volved in sexual harassment or rape situation The (lounseling Center, Inter national Student Services and the American English Institute all offer guidance If a student intends to press charges after an incident, the ASUO Legal Services office can help WEDNESDAY IS COLLEGE NIGHT AT 5tANf)4IS 25cBEER 75c WELL DRINKS FREE SmS TOO!!! COME CHECK GS OUT. 2222 Centennial Blvd. 343-4734 Eugene (next to Autzen Stadium)