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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1991)
UNIVERSITY Residents reminded to think safety By Colleen Pohlig Emerald Reporter In n collaborative effort bv University Housing and tin* Of fine of Public Safety to run crime in residence halls, dorm residents received notices in their mail boxes lost Saturday concerning security and safety in the dorms The brightly colored memo detailed what precautions resi dents should take to ensure their safety and security A few of the tips are to lock room doors at night and not to prop open locked building doors, or open them for strangers Precautions like these are in eluded in other pamphlets and literature the residents receive when they arrive fall term However, University Housing felt the need to emphasize some of the potential problems "We figured that the rest dents had so much to read and go through when they arrived that we wanted to remind them .ifter they were here for <i lew days, of things they need to he aware of," said I)n k Romm, University Housing's director of residence life. "We wanted to call their at Freshman Dave Tyre demonstrates some self■ defense in the form of karate to freshman Carrio Hey wood Tyre is a former cadet for the Beaverton Police Department and charges members of his self defenso class $12 per sossion. tcintion to the fact that security is really important," he said Minor thefts have already oc curred this year, so University Housing wants to emphasize thu hu/.itrds th.il exist, said Scan Wilson, Rusidnnt Dirm.lor for Curson/harl i oinplnxos Turn to DORMS. Page S FOR 30 YEARS. WEVE BEEN EXPORTING AMERICA'S MOST VALUABLE RESOURCE. s ITic men and women of the Peace Corps Dedicated Volunteers who put their valuable skills to work, helping people in developing countries live better lives. It's tough. And it takes more than just concern. It takes motivation. Commitment And skills in any one of several important areas education, math and science, health, business, agncul ture. the environment, community development, and more l or M) years, being a Peace ( orps Volunteer lias been a chance to stop dreaming about a better world and start doing something about it MfKM iobyouu mrkm Prate Corps reenjncrs will he on campus Kmdoui ho» w>u un qualifs INMIKM \ll<>\ I \BI I -/ nme talk In a rtcruttrr Vs e<l \ It i \ iMIMI HI \|s \ NPH \kl Ks-/‘eoi f < "'P' roluntern trll 11 lilt u a Wat < K l lhn—n I PM -The Pr-ur Corps Hspencmc I Ml Walnul Kn Ihui Iki 17. noon I PM <Ipporlumlics lor Tcashca. I Ml Walmii Km IN IHRMHWS will hr Md <k-l. 2X-W. I.« ; tn ; "v < .r I' Pease 1 orps V-Mllle Keennliny OHice ISIHM7e>HI77 l\l l< '__ • TYPLSfTTIMG • PASTLUP • • LAYOUT • Hi SIGN • • CONSUL T A T ION • CAMtfU • i.i6 -MM 1 MJNDCRUND "TiiSiV 5th STM ET 5C video PUBLIC MARKEi OOWTOWmiXltN! 683-8464 Fa VIDEO ADVENTURE VALLEY RIVER PUZA . u, THY n DANCiNO CAI Pv Pvti>5N! ff Sf'fr AVVv tt<> (~'t>nc> t-t ♦ itlC Silva Concert hall, Hult Center ♦ Eugene Monday. November 4 • 8 00 pm $ 11 Reserved ($ M Studonts/Somors) of Mult Center Box Office arid usual outlets Charge By Phono 687 6000 Georges ne»v album, Suuum It now available on IP. couotto and CD Pteoso tom us in Supporting tooct for lono County by tmiirjiiSij O cionotw >r> of t onrv* i food to th© COT*C©ft _ ()rt'gon I Kul\ p a BOX HM, EUGENE, OREGON *7403 |h«i (W»yon Drtity l mu/(«1 n tl.i y MnfuJay !' J>' \ f*i«*y Uonng tfw - " ** y*M,- ainj ! HfiMtay <ti% 1 lfKj'Viloy tl-' ”<> •••.-> t>y " *» Onnjon Da y I • i ’ Co l?n al th« UnivtKvty of Ooyo»' I i\}***> Of**gon I ' *» ( fTWakJ Op«E/rt! »#. ! r Ejf Ik V*>'’. !y A ' '' tr. ;»• . .1 ■ ■ «• l 't! W«n' '1,1. 1>-M •’•• a/*! % a ' h A. .. . »••*! D-u-.-. I'm I rnwit*] 'S p' .Jlo P';^m»!y Dai ia IM wmi Ol p.lpn'S p'w-**' ’.»! <> Editor in Chn*l Chnniophuf BUnr Managing t di!or ( ditortal \ dllOf Graphic* l ddor f ntaitainmant Editor Associate f ditor* J’u! M.I..UJ1 l XlM J»*ff Pti-> >ty l l t aflor l diianal I ditor I drtor Niyht t ditor I ! t * . ** Don Jakii Hf*Q Do- f'otort. Community fin •» i •- > IiUMwin uov*mm*ni Acuvnm* t > > Higher l due at ion Adminlafrattan .»■ * -•» H*f iOf tor » I *»■'? ' y I r oy l > i.«J < ^a.'tXK'r »M / I 4. I . / > ’ 11 * 1. 1 •*»>' 1 ►•**»-. •, ► l ... .f . I \.» M -mg.r t fc •,*» Ht*l .**n POM g Photogr«ipn«M» J.m*i l > A/«)'u Ha< *>< AdvoMivtng Jitatfi Hf«»l*«y **»>'! l).v » l «*-.*» f i P* r ■ I ■■■ *’■ t I i , Haml- M "f : • «t Hoy;** M.vy .vrd*»' •> I 'V ' * »'!. I»»m ■ V - *-■ 1 .Srwi/on Vtu Cl«#*rt»«d Pogyy Mc:C. K«vi»' A,,-,.. • .« A « *’ «»• •« - • Bo a in •• a Kathy Oa/ho- *» •f.^venir Judy Connoc-y Production |nyr*l Prtxiuct**' .i.w m* 'ur A'. * «» -H* i < ** f*,/ if *j«»' • .-ui1 M<». i! I**' ’ '«»r H* ,«»y J>' ■' Mil I ***» t.i t ■ '.>('»? 1 f M' ' i. Mat! M. •' )*# •• W H -.L«! I *• H o'.-. .*»• A n W ■• '* General Manager J >■ 1 y H t*i Advertising Director i:'r.t M - N(f«t»roo«n 146-5511 Oftico 146 551? PfO<Suc!M>n Marvagei m Advertising 346-3/1? Classified Advertising 346 4 Ml THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON i Tw < kV .’Ik. r