Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 03, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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Groups to switch EMU offices
\! least four student offices tn the I AH will relocate following
the rn enl completion of the- KMC Hoard of Directors space audit
Tin- board -■ House Committee conducted the audit to determine
the lies! way to reallocate space in the student union building The
audit was necessary in part because campus radio station KVAK.
formerly KKMA. needed a bigger space than it had to Ix-gin broad
casting
til* Office of Student Advocacy needed another room to house
its Defender Division, which was placed In Room 330 in Septem
her Thai room was previously the Incidental Fee Committee office
The 1KC was moved to Room t, previously the Photo II) office
However, li t members were unhappy w ith the new office because
it had less space and room for only two desks
In the latest decision by the House Committee, the 1K( will move
into Room ! 5B. which will Ih- partitioned to create two offir es The
citlter half of the rexim will house Innovative Educational Develop
ment whir h will move from its current office in Room 110 on the
mezzanine level
The KMC building supervisor's of tit e. also on the mezzanine let.
(-1. will become the new KVAK. offi< >■ The building supervisor w'ill
move to Roont lit) There are proposals for future use of Room 1.
hut nothing has been de< ided yet
t rank Celtner. EMU associate director, said the plans are t untin
gent upon construction bids that are lining submitted this wares
hat h «rf the changes involves some work, Celtner said, such as
plat ement of new doors and partitions and elet trie al work
After the tiids are received, the hoard w ill review the KMl Build
mg Repair and Reserve Fund to determine if there are enough
lands to make the i hanges Celtner said the changes necessary for
the new KVAK office will be funded by that group, however
Survey to examine students' sex lives
The Student Enterprises Croup is conducting an extensive sur
vey of the sexual behavior, knowledge and attitudes ol college stu
dents and is requesting anonymous participation from students
nationwide
Am student group interested in distributing the questionnaires
among its members can obtain t opies of the survey hv w riting to
SKI Inc It) Main St., Dobbs Ferry N Y 10522-2111 or lax a re
quest to («H) 1/H-t‘I.IH
Any individual or group can request copies
Si.! guarantees confidentially and names will not appear on any
liimi flu results will lie sent to college newspapers before next
summer
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CBS still selling Olympic time
NI.W YORK. (Al‘) Thu CBS
Television Network confirmed
Mnml.iv it is still seeking buy
its for 1’ |>»*rt *tjt of tin' coni'
mercial time in iis rtmmige of
thr 1 {tli- Win (nr Olympic
(bum s which start in about
two months
Hut l BS spokesman (ieorge
Sc hwoitzur s.nci tho network
was confident that it would
find buyers tor all of tho time at
"good pric mg "
(.BS hits agreed to pity 'sJ-t.i
million for the right to broad
cast cm eruge of the games It
plans lei provide' about 1 1 ti
hours of programming from the
games over In days starting
Fub H in Albertville, Frame
i'hr W.il! Strrrt luurn.il.
whit h reported on the unsold
inventory m Monday s edr
lions, s.nd !\ ad lime was all
hu! -. lid (jut months in advarit e
ot previous Olympic games and
tl.it analysts expect (IBS will
lose mone\ on the games
Si hvvelt/ef deelined to cum
ment on whether the network
expects to make a profit on the
games, hut said that ad sales an
on si.hedult) "
He lonieded. however, that
the depressed state of the ei on
oim and sluggish demand for
.id time in sports programming
has made it more difficult to
sell tin- Olympic common nils
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