Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 1990, Page 5, Image 5

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MEETINGS
Student Projects. Inc. Hoard of I)ire<
tors meeting is from 4 to t> p.m in EMU
Century Room K.
The organizational committee of the
Ijitin American Students will hold .1
constitution meeting at 4 p m in the
EMU Ben hinder Room Call HH3 5207
for details.
Et als
No Gulf War Coalition meets at 0
p.m. in Room 112 W illamette Hall ( all
(42-7014 for more information
University Democrats meets at 7 p m
in EMU Century Room E to discuss
Measure 5 and plans for next year Call
340-3710 or 080-0003 for more informa
tion.
Men Against Rape weekly meeting is
.it 7 p.m. in EMU Century Room I) Call
140 4200 for more information
Jewish Student Union meets at 3 p.m.
in EMU Suite 5 l or more information
call 340-4300
MKChA. the Chic ano'iaitino student
union, meets at 5:30 p.m in EMI! (ledar
Room E Call 340 350H for details
MISCELLANEOUS
Campus Crusade for Christ is spoil
soring The Brethren. .1 I«m al
jazz folk funk music group that will per
form iiiul lit I k on "Bazookas Under the
Trees anti Ollier l nevpected Christmas
C'.ifls" at 7:.H) p m in the EMU Ball
room.
jawbone: I’ndergrailuatr poelrv and
fiction by Monica Garrison and Kuss
Mueller and an open mike will lie at
7 .to p in in the EMI' Hen Linder Room
The event is sponsored by tile Universi
tv Literary Society
Students fnr the Oregon Marijuana
Initiative will have an marijuana infor
mation table outside the University
Bookstore from ‘t <1 m. to 4 p in
Rap with the Rabbi, sponsored h\
Hillel. lias been moved to 4 p m in
LMU Genturv Room A Gall .14.1 8H20
for more information
A Summer Employment Program
workshop is from H) to it) p m in
Room 12 Hendricks Hall lor details
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women .1 disserve i’ if there is .1 l.iirK
obvious distinction between lht> two
polir ios. " lie said
Allison Itiikor executive assistant
to lbiiversity I’msiilnil Myles brand,
said tin' ilisi repnnc v Inis not hail an
adverse effei l on how sexual harass
nient i asi's are treated on i ampus
“Mv sense ol wale hing complaints
lieing filed is that we re not restru t
mg it to lout hing or attempted lout h
mg." she said "The issue will lie
whether something is wrong here
(taker said the I'niversitv is finding
fault with the liehavior of alleged
sexual harassers However she said
the tlist rep.1111 v helween the federal
and slate polit les should he cleared
up. to send a dearer message about
w hat Itehav lor is not .111 eptable
Other issues being considered hv
the new committee are those which
involve more than just the legal as
peels I he committee has raised the
ipiestion ot how much support there
is for students who have been ha
rassed in addition to support tor fni
ult\ w ho has e been act used
Idle Office of Student Ailvoi ai \
provides some resoun rs for students
who have been harassed Drescher
said she can assist students in tiling
complaints with the ()ffi< e of Affirm
alive Action, collect evidence, and
help find remedies to the situation
other than legal a< lion
l)n*s< her said sometimes a student
wants help to get out of the harass
it's ( lass and complete the credits
through other means, such as
through a department head
She said she would like to see
stronger proler lion lor students
against retaliation d they tile a com
plaint. and more effective disciplin
ar\ methods for offending far tilts
memlters
Kffe( tire disi ipline depends on the
department head s reception to this
kind ol grievam e, I)resi her said
"II he or she trivializes it we have
a tremendous diffic tilts getting disc i
pliue slu1 said
Drescher s.tid harassers are often
simply encouraged to hud employ
menl elsewhere, resulting in more of
lenses at a different university She
said there are i ascs ol the I -diversity
iiiuv ittmglv hiring faculty with a re
i oul of harassment behind them
T
was the night before Christmas and inside the
>vt*i
Lay the best Christmas present attached Xo a
A Macintosh computer sat under the
Wondering where on campus it would soon be.
College students were settled all snug in their
While visions of
n.
danccd in their heads.
They know that a Mac as a
is #reat
For making their projects look sharp and first-rate.
Then across campus there arose such a clatter.
All the students awoke to see what was the matter.
It was
who from atop his red
Yelled loudly to all, "Students hear what I say!"
" If you want a Mac, the best place to go
Is the Microcomputer Support Lab; you'll save some dough.
Great discounts are offered to students, faculty and staff.
On both hardware and software," Santa said with a laugh.
Then Santa drove off and threw these words back,
to all, Hope you all get a Mac!"
Microcomputer Support I .ah 202 ('oinputin|> Outer M-F' 0 a.m.-5 p.m. .'46-4402