ALL REGISTERED STUDENTS COME USE US (‘v< n vyhoi i you rc ! if-«i!t WE RE HERE TO SERVE YOU your Student Health Center 346-4441 w ork and piay I he f MU C Hllf) CAM AND DIM lOf'MI M ( I \ I ( KS have positions available (or tear tier's aides, lear her s aides need no previous experienr e must have a good sense ot humor, lots ot enthusiasm, and a strong sense ot r ommitment ( all Maureen at (4t> 4iH4 to si hedule your vvork/play time at one of our seven nationalh ai i redited early i luldhood programs also J serving young < hildren with s|)e< ul needs and english .is a set t>nd language in our mainstream t lassrooms \ci rediled l»y the Nulioiul Audcmy' of l„u h ( .IiiKUukkJ 1 1’rogr.um 1 A GofO tradition For generations, (JofO students, faculty and alumni have been stopping by Taylor's for lunch, refreshments, entertainment and conversation And Taylor's is proud to be part of that continuing campus tradition Completely renovated, Taylor s now feature a complete breakfast menu, Boydr>' espressr and other fine coffee drinks an expanded lunch and dinnei menu, ! I beers on tap, big screen TV sports and of course live music: tour nights a week Across from the (JofO Bookstore .it 1 3th and Kincaid W . k A EXECS Continued trom Page 11 pop up, r student athletes who have either lost their eligibility or just are no longer able to play I he transition program would basically entail something like an orientation that would show them how to survive after Ix'ing "pampered' by the athletic de partment. [ ‘We’re going to follow through on our promises and make sure that accessibility is a little bit easier.’ JoSonja Watson JB: A lot of the time, when student athletes lose their eligi bility or .ire no longer able to play, they go into a severe de pression. because that's their outlet, that's a lot of their rea son for being here IW: This program would help them find people on cam pus to help them with classes, figure out how to finish school, just get on with life in general ODE: After all the controver sy last year with (former Inci dental Fee Committee member) Mike Colson over the possible altering of minutes, he was vot (Hi oui ny mo IFC in June. Now he's filed u com plaint with the ASUO re garding (cur r o n t I F C m e m her) Lydia Lorma, accusing nor of making unau thorized changes in the min utes What's the status of that complaint and where do you see this ending? JB: The ASUO is dealing with the complaint. 1 have pulled inyscdf off of the investi gation due to a very obvious conflict of interest. JW: Same for me. (Bills and Watson wore both IFC members last year.) (B: Bobby Lee, the affirma tive action director, is taking care of it and I have delegated my role to Wendy Curran, who is our events coordinator. (Stu dent Senate member) John I homes has delegated Ills role to Alexandra Foote The inves tigation hasn't started yet, but I know they've been looking into it. They’re looking into a varie ty of options as to iiow they'll go about the Investigation I know that when the Consti tution Court ruled during spring term that the ASUO has ttie right and the responsibility to do an investigation, the ASUO took that very seriously and we're intending on billow ing through 01)1 llo Bills) What is that tattoo on the inside of your an kle |B That's ,t lubrvs, it s a pur ple triangle with the bettleax of the Amazon on the inside I always wanted a tattoo I'm go ing to gel another tattoo soon. DO YOU HAVE 1 ^ AM INTEREST IM • 5ubstance Abuse ^ • Sexuality ^ • nutrition • Fitness • Behaviors • Eating Disorders • Weight Management , • Stress Management Do you have any interest in developing counseling skills public speak mg skills, enhancing your personal knowledge ot and educating others mi these subjects Then 1 lie LIFESTYLE PLANNING PROGRAM IS FOR YOU1 Upper division credit internships a 1 pr.i ticums are available t students interested in Peer Health Advising Apple aborts are available at the Health Education Center in the Student Health Center >r i all Joanne Frank ex 6 44bL> A A A At 4 k k 4 I We'll Be Back Sept. 19th UO Crisis Center evenings, nights, & weekends for free anonymous telephone counseling What may be a crisis? anxiety — loneliness academic problems — depression suicide — relationship difficulties Call U of O Crisis Center 346-4488