SAFERIDE Cordmued from (’age 1 sexual assault by men is a valid pen epliun Thtiideu that all men an- potential rape.ts is not a dangerous stereotype to lie eliminated, hut a rational female rout Unit to potential danger Hriggs wrote !t should not he < onstrued as at; a-, a si fill'the general morality ol males ibis idea was the tope ol hot m halt- ! relay mght as the i ourt heard arguments t . Sob- I mwd of about .!(X) people, mostly Saferlde supporters Hepner rharar:teri/ed the stereotype ol men as potential rapists a low biota to hituseS! and h;s gender He argued that women's fear of walking alone it night is a pen eplion and not a la< > stale ne tit that el it Itodsev erai mot king i hut kies Hepner warned of lie danger*, of such pen ep tains I -a-d dlfferentt svhuh is likened ■!., .the. ralioii.de tn hind white supine: •. . ant! sell' teen anti homopboiua ’ Its just saving that women are assaulted on campus sou are igroir) ng the w ht | lent. Hepner said iSaltiH ; is a human ' 1 1:1(1 ; 'till. W Sen V: ! e! ! ’ 'Ui.iXXi women have used th*; service I i wtir than .:(! have rrip.estiid ri.if", ftt.n: livid lime If S,»{<• ri>i!- hit' offered !o men these. figures 0(H) tunes different H• s • r v.iid H'-pn'T .i«.od the example of Lane Transit ihs ini 1 .!•> .1 model fur harmonious transportation lor )«(ih %!•»<••, Hr-jio".’ uiiil ih<- <(»urt rh.ii i I S) ij.i*. had no ft-pofls of iixsaufls in th« fas! 20 >wr* Two 5 :mverxiry law students delemied S.deride .i,;.- : Hi j tut -i complaint Allhough th( ii nu n! win soniewh.il uninspiring aftm. Hepner s animated testimonial. Brute Hayes and Khondit f-Vnneh addressed relevant set I sons ol the ASt.O t oiisliiuiton Ihni's ami i-i rimdi r»fT«»r>-■ I Urn i mu’, .in .illerna live interpretation ol Sit lion ! suggesting that !!,. i of Womens s.lfl-l at flight. MA |S Hid .in . »ir,i!iiious i misideration. I • .• i i relevant consideration H.tvei. . 1 i S4* .emphasized tile need lo ! i insider I tie Itlleul id the < .institution writer, which lie i I.Hilled Was III provide eipidi .it i m to .11 tivitles s he ( iuirl ulliinalelv itiised its lie. ISIOI1 oil the loaning if do i or,solution, jsi.ii ltl(| more nipt I for'act to hi Uviiiirs li all men S m-ed h : .n - ess In S,deride ET CASH FOR BOOKS THE UO BOOKSTORE ECEMBER 4 • 14 We Pay HALF the new ^'^tudent price on books needed for next term TT’TiTTr-rr nPi'v'T-rm^T u■ EMU COMPUTER SHOPPE: Dec. 9 - 12, 9:00 - 6:00, Dec. 13, 9:00 - 3:00 MAIN STORE: Regular Store Hours ENTER OUR DRAWING FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A $50.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT THE UO BOOKSTORE 4 WINNERS DAILY! (TWO AT EACH LOCATION) You asked us for more prizes for more people and we listened to you! Pnzes donated by Missoun Book Services do not affect your book buyback prices. FAST COMPUTERIZED SERVICE! UO BOOKSTORE 13th A Kincaid M-F 7*30-6, Sat 106 Phont 3464331 ELECTION Cor’ • „ec from Page " rti .tllini Bids s.ud .111 I'lri turns board w ill Itr lormed and [hr i osl of • fit- «*;t-t [inn. Ini hiding Ij.tllols computer work and tin* ev pens# ol si.iffing voting houihs will likely run between SI .000 and -S2.000 Steven Hriggs, Constitution < .our! chief juste e. said our! members have not vid dri idl'd how tin- signatures will he verified lie did not have a time estimate as in when that pro i ess will he completed U ilsim and King were asked to swear that the signatures were vale! when thev turned in .petitions on Friday and Hoggs said the court may rely solely on that oath Another option is to hire tin outside party to venlv the'-signatures. Hriggs said i heConstitution does not set forth any time line for spe i i.iI i-11• f lions to lake plat e CHANGES Continued f'om Page 1 -o •: ’.sill help explain the new laws and their offer ts on inter national students In other changes,, interna lion ,ii students mn an < pt intern ships only if ft is a graduation r< piirrmrnl At (hr t hmersity . only the iniiTii.ition.il Studios pun'!.mi requires internships intern,ittonal students will sh | in allowed in work in the i: S lor one year alter gradua tion beginning the dav after the student graduates, imt only in a juh related to their major C Ir it it s are disappointed that INS eliininated the need based employment regulation It :,i.,,e students must now wait <>(! days before they tail t.lkt oi irrespel tiye 11! finan cial need, those who are in fi nal!! lai need will suffer from !! ese regulations, said Amy V '.». ,| t o Nate ';a \ssoi la ; : ! iieigo Student ,\dv is els file regulation will also rre* o n i n b-r o11 ; t v , implex among international students !'. use lie i an only i*e etn ji. y e-: a! iritis that IM) one else is willing lo. : ike and will also limit students to low-paying mbs with onh dirge employers, sa t \a.-: , i, Si„. iitin-1 a ju nior Itom ( simeroon International students t omr ’ iii.'.: . are part -I tin as live pro<iu( stive part ol . ty N!oshtaei s.iid ' ity limiting ..ut opportunity (the gi.yerntTien!! is limiting what s<h sety gets ' Otiiers point out that the reg ulation* will hurt small em pinyers la-, ause small compa nies do not have the ley y to ne . iti.iti' yvith INS said Sureish Nat!,an a senior (nun Singa ifori Nathan .ilso mm-'-. ,i c onir.i. diction-in the regulations On one hand there is short age of labor i rv the I !'ni ted Stales he said "(in the othei hand they are restricting op pofiunities for international iritis !:i w nrk Although international stu dents might he ecju.iliv tjtiali tied, they have to Walt 1)0 da\ s before thev can he hired," he said "Hasitally (international students] are out of the compel itiv job market Students and advisers also said thev were confused and disappointed by the new in ternship regulation Students said thev see this regulation as a way of limiting opportunities. (The regulation) is another device to limit us." Nathan said The University should seek out .iv enues to pra( to e wh.it you learn Mostael put it differently Where IS tills ever going to stop she asked We Will not be receiving the same level of education as residents Although international stu .I. .'its 'll,! V vv ot k lor Otic V . at e - ■, ■ .1 !uat .1 ill thev i an w . a k only in major-related jobs There is a lot of gray area m what major-rotated areas mean Nathan said in ,i mb Inter view you i om pete with people from an areas." fie said The job i nte rion {employers use) is not what you majored in The regulations contradut University efforts to interna :, .dall/e, 1-Iaiik said V ! 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