UNIVERSITY Journalism minor to be offered By Bob Waite Emerald Reporter For the first time in University history, the School of Journalism will offer a minor degree. Journalism school Dean Arnold ismach con firmed the decision yesterday, saying also that the school will offer two new courses next year. Associate Dean Greg Kerber proposed the minor in "mass media studies” at a faculty meeting last year. The University curriculum committee recently approved the degree. Ker bor said. The new degree is offered in response to a demand from students who want knowledge of journalism, or do not meet major requirements but are still interested in studying it. Kerber said. About 200 new journalism majors are ad mitted each year. Next fall the journalism school will require a 3.23 overall grade point average. Kerber said. People who want a jour nalism degree and who have a tower GFA will have a more difficult time qualifying, kerber aaid. “Student* have been asking for a journalism minor since I've been doing student advising, as long as I have been here, since 1984.“ Ker ber said. Kerber said demand for the minor has been particularly strong from telecommunication and film majors, business majors and fine arts majors. While the minor will not be available until next academic year, students may enroll In courses next term that will apply to the minor Because the school allows majors to pre-reg ister. Kerber said journalism majors will still have first preference to complete their required courses. Two new courses. Women, Minorities and Media, and Third World Development Com munication. will be offered next year. The courses will fulfill the University’s new re quirement for students to take a race, gender or non-European American course. Is math said. Rape Crisis funds transferred to ASUO By Daralyn Trappe Emerald Reporter The Incidental Pee Commit tee voted Thursday night to re lease Si !.7fiti to the ASUO. IFC The money had been allocat ed to the Rape Crisis Network as part of the 1990-91 budget , but the crisis center closed per manently this week because of financial problems and a con flict with the ASlJO. The center's closure has left University students and area residents without a facility that deals solely with rape counsel ing. programs and education. In the past, the network pro vided education and counsel ing services to University stu dents in exchange for inciden tal fees allocated through the IKC money The center received about 10 percent of its budget from the ASUO. ASUO co-President Kirk Bai ley told the I PC at Thursday’s meeting that several communi ty and University groups are planning to either expand the services of an existing counsel ing center or start a new rapt crisis center. For that reason. Hailey said, the money allocated for the Rape Crisis Network this year should be kept in reserve until an allocation can be made to a new or expanded center. "The money would lx? dedi cated to these services and couldn't be spent on anything else,” Bailey said. IFC member Jennifer Hills proposed that the group trans fur the money to the ASUO with the stipulation that one 1KC member will sit in on nego tiations with any rape counsel ing service and have some s.iv in where the money is allocat ed. The motion passed :t with 1FC members Hills. JoSonja Watson and Armando Morales in favor, and Barclay Grayson and Michael Colson opposed Grayson said he had reserva tions about transferring the sum to the ASUO because the money is not yet targeted to a specific group. In other business, the IFC voted :t-»-2 to endorse the Coke boycott sponsored by several student groups. Bills. Morales and Watson were in favor. Grayson and Col son abstained. Active Christians to meet tonight Active Christians Taking a Stand meets tonight at 7 in Room 14t> Straub. Call tiHH--4121 for more information. Et als Philippine Student Organi zation meets Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m in the Koinonia Outer. 1414 Kincaid. Marifoana Re-Legalization group meets Sunday at 4 p.m in KMU Cedar Room E. Call 485-3579 for more information PT/OT Club meets Sunday at 2 p m. in the EMU Oak Room. SPEAKERS Poet-facto assessment of re cruitment: potentials and pit falls for the population biology of an estuarine seastar is the • ' " " ’ . .. subject of an ecology colloqui um to be presented by Ur. Steve Kumrill of the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve. The lecture will 1m; held today at 3:30 p.m. in Room 1 It) Willamette. MISCELLANEOUS Hike in the Ancient Forest will be offered by the Survival Center Saturday from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call the Survival Center at 346-4356. Weekend Catholic Masses will be celebrated at the follow ing times: Saturday at 5 p.m.; Sunday at 9 and 11 a m.; and 7:30 p.m. at the Newman Cen ter. 1850 Emerald St. Service of Holy Communion will be held today at noon at the Wesley Center. 1236 Kin caid SI. (lall 346-4694 for more information. Shabbot Service will be held tonight at 6:30. followed hy a 7:30 blessing and an 8:30 din ner. The Shabbot will lake place at the Koinonia Center. 1414 Kincaid St. Deadline (or for submitting Et als to the Emerald front desk. EMU Suite 300. is noon the day before publication. Et als run the day of the event un less the event takes place before noon; items run only once. Items for events charging ad mission or a donation will not run. Events running closest to the University will be given priority. The Emerald reserves the right to edit Et als for gram mar and style. 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