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Oregon Daily Meter moolah , •' C" ; .v- ■ ; ‘ - :.i, ,ti P ,r -SiV'y '('ft. :ina B .ir Ha ■ ■r> ■ /<■. •• > r Women arming aaainst assault j Cat f ye key chains and chemical sprays soon as part of a good defense against possible attack By C rt:n l>, • j Mure uanm'ii t\fv arn a'liiM’S ^ <•'. vv i Hi sell dfft iw fMi\ IS m»t a sail be at night as a worn mien! Ann. Sw.niMir N.ltti V»> ,mum -..lid .!: . 1: ; .... .1 t k\ > ij.l ! : ! a |!,v ; ; , , ,1 ( Dillilifll! t’ lltiildi't .Itlll il iss.ik-■> her Si:' sotm-W!s-it s.ilrr \n !m rt'.islng!;v jinjutl.ir |mniu< t. milt'd 1 Ijt Stun, run 1:1ms ciiivi nix' pt j'j.'i'i uui is i i one sh.i|MHi s|ir.i\ Upon sj: UVUI;,’. .lll.U ki I - .i r v i : ■ ' ojiri! in .■ fog. Son mg itu* Uirn.it in i nnslrii t anil ttyt*s» iu strut i tii i'll.-i ts of ( it|> Stun .in iniIIi* ■ S i.11■ • .uni tin- .ittin k • : int .iji.H il.itrd for Sim to tu rnimiti's, ss 111« no jicrm.ini'nl this is iii-.t one of tunny s|u,n • .ivuil.iMu Anothi i iiuvh *' is tit1.' 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I i to .. . i .. nine fnshliJIMblc .Hill llltll tiolT •il t»roituiit to use .is i ii it' i Ojtcm'f, Ciitiili! cfonnicf end frost r.ija s 1 ri i* tu.i 111v. tt tt ,1 11.1 ill! v sii.itp lltl't.ll lie Vice ! .! : '.-ini of! .m .itl ll ki i ( )1 h 1 •! 1;. 11 .'.is i!. k: i 1V1 ■ ■ 1:.' 1 RAPE Four professors ban Footnotes from class j Decision reminds students the note taking service isn't a given in lecture classes gy 201. ami i'sychoiugv 201 have al lowed lh< note-taking servile ! r manv vars that students thought it was a given litis ter III however, students gut a ii.de awaken mg vvt.-:. ii.ur psyc hoiogy nrolessurs Voted to tiatl I'lKitnoles Iroin their ( lasses It was a reminder that the service does hu-.iness tin I v with instri.i tors permission We exist at the professors grates, said Footnotes coordinator Kristin king k.tig desc nhed the selection process the serve e goes through belure sending a note-taker to class ianployees lirsl lot ate courses with enrollments of 100 or mote then try to obtain the instructor s approv al "Some professors always sav no." king said, adding that courses m the his tury and political science departments seldom a! low : out notes HoWevet. king had never exjjerienc ed problems with the psychology depart ‘Last spring term, on nice days, I was averaging 50 or 60 percent (of students). The lecture as an educational technique was a total failure.’ . : i ' !' /’a,. hi '■ ■ tnent until this term when professors V : ! > ■ . ‘ . ■ k • t \' , ; a, :<1...1 : ami:-' ' U ! : ! Ill till!! I'ootltotes (rum their In tllfe ( lass K11. • worried tti.it lilt1 (4ri»u11 was start iii}4 a trend V\ i1 ins! ! hi . i;l, - hnrmalH would have inntnuted. hi said Wn were concerned tli.it this might stiirt happening m other ti«-jj.irt meals Still (lot inn 1.1! K' \ snul Ills ill was nut permanent ami iiul iiiii rutin : i ctt-p.irlnn-ritaI (Incision lie s.iul ills new poin V a as an uxpcriliii nl In see il : 1 notes a I In Kill attendant e Itl ills IV.; !. . ogy 40 I ( hiss I.ast spring term. on inn days. I w .. averaging all nr Ml per: i nt (of students i he let tore as an nlucatlonai tn hniijiie w.e. a 11 ’ ;. i a. iii re t lor lit n-i.u ke\ sanl I :; ; . : t -: : r: f - . 1 ■ 1 I a , J !, . U n ik, !i IT W I’ to mi rr.in' iiii iiii mi t Along with itis.il lowing IiioIihiIpv In' hig.in giving un.in nuiin< id i|ui/vi s :i 1 * • . '..oil !: 111' O. I ! i i d s' if *.I vvas t .niifd Ip, ’hi . nr ■ ,1 1 ootnuliw iip\I t.rriti.' hi- vitd Kp.'Ip. Who ,lKu Ul.ll lil-s I'svi tiding',' .'1)1, ito: , not plan la s-. mst.it I ooino!' . asniisui' soun Siiuh-nts should tu n sj ! i i os;■.: in t l.iss is. 1 i.ii. tin ir on n noli4'., hr s.iiil Flu'i" r, n sp.irch wliith suggi -dt. that n ssam i'. min h hi'tlnr to this p\IpiU th.it (MD|iip orgiim/ii inali-riiil tht'insplviss .h.ij)|nns is; tin- noli' taking pro less, kri ll' said ' h'iiotnoti'v of onirM'. urn org.mi/i'il hv soniponr pIm: kpi'li' will, hmvpvpf. continup to ,dlow l o.itnoli ". new ' Hcplav mrviip, in w ha h a i turps urn lappii ! : stud puts Sludi'nls should uttpini aclurrs rpgu ,md t.iio' in .l.'s, k mg s.i.d AVp 11: i a; dr 1 ootlu a .i a mi [. j a < - iliplit. she .nidi'll I'roipssos VVtlliiiin Ori. who h.p. .d : owid I not s a itps' noli i.ikri s in ho. (11 . 1 ogv 107 i-l.iss for rmirp th.m to yp.irs, . a "a a tin -a'I V i( p as a v.il:i li) i p sup plpiiipnt lor his studpiits ' • FOOTNOTES i1., p. Information glut topic of speech By . Bro.v \ : ’ t lilESeiial l ili • .!i,, atiOtl , 11 i 1 i mi'llhl ISSUCS VS ill ■•pi ah tod,IV on lilt' Hole nl tin' i 'istverst I v iti A trier ii .ui Ltd licit lion lu hv .Hid i x11t<i11■ llic |Mtl i:nr.i•.'lev nun play in .in infnr ... overload aye ■ i . 15 . '.Ilk I . j il'liu ll'd r'' l ui p in in Kimin I 'in nt the Si ill .1 li I ii Music i', -.ini,m i • .i professor id i inn miiliii ..Imii .iris and sciences al w Ymk l.'niveisilv where hr Ims hern a till Illtv inetnlief lor 10 years Ih in rived Ins dot lnr.de from < n luitthia I niversds Over the years. Cost mull has hern i rihi ally ai i lauried as a i nl ii. writer, educator, and < omnium cations theorist lie has written more th in If. hooks, inr hiding lus must (aiin,us hook. Amusing Our selves lu Death Tonight's sprer h will i oik hide Postman's first visit to Oregon and will he followed hv an hour long lutein session lite event, spun .rid hy tin- University's schools 1 musii and journalism, will be free ,md open to the pul,lit CAMPUS OPINION What do you believe the University can do to make students of color feel more com fortable on campus7 Check out the views from other students in STREETWISE See STREETWISE , Page 6 COMEBACK The Oregon women's basketball team scored the last eight points of the game Saturday to beat Washington State, 65 - 60. See SPORTS , Pnge 12 JORDAN OUT Over the weekend, the Ducks lost Clyde Jor dan for the season and fell to UCLA, 84 - 65 See SPORTS, Page 9