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New study aid: Profs on tape By Julie M iche f >not a 4 cw ' < 4k; '.O' Slud'mts art- now tihlr iu purchase tapis ul sHtsr.led U*i: luff i In-.si's through tin' r>i » Replav program (iftirrid !>\ i'oolrioios tKi'f-taking sirvim U e rr simply rn or.ling ihc !< < lurrs as ihi proli ssor*. give (horn and bringing I in; inaslrr tapes lo 1‘oidnnles, said 1 odd Lvni h. Kl'plav I o urd In.dor Lynt ti sells the tapes for Siri |xt term i.r SI per Jr> tun* Stu.'f : .,n bring in their own !.ijj< i.r pun Ii.im them from l out notes He -got the ■ idea fur Ki pi.iv while allemiing i nivi i\it\ of i .alitorma Irvine where lie Wav ■' to buy r<■< oriii-ii let • inti’s l.v in )i .uni it frianti started a similar program at (he l Oliver sity last, inn: I his tent, limit j • ;■ ti'ft»alvtfd and U,. s j!!i Ki’pUiy Id 1 ooinotos I. yorh j on !u mun.i^i II. Msrvit.' (Ko'ptav) ts an I'xinflent ( "n !!i iilnnX'M! to 1 r.ntno!i"> Suiiva ulutjonis nr« auditory li .irni-rn w hr re .is others an visual Inarm rv' t.ym I: said \V ’ i’ll it •> tom- to studs for if;, ’ ’ S i ■ t > ll > I ill V •tnii rt-ini your nntcvand hsum to tin j>r. ‘i• r n iti r.iti- !h«m to vou ” ‘freshman Seminars PR F-REGISTRATION FOR SPRING TERM Monday Friday, February 17 February 21 KOOam .*> (X) pm VvJ Oregon 1 Fill mu. i‘w l-NCi 199 aki: m I'll iw i»s iw mu. iw I NC. 199 (’ll 199 TA 199 Matters of Life and Death Racism in American Literature Pioneers of Image: Lthnic and Minority Group Stereotypes in the Visual Arts The Cosmic Connection Political Biography: A Window on American Politics Lxistentialism and Types of Characters (Yucial 1 Inman Issues Creativity. Lccentricity and Serendipity in Science Contemporary Issues in Modern Drama Offue of the ‘Jktin of Student* hO Oregon Hi ill Oo 11 '<• Environmental Awareness Workshops • Winter 1992 Strategics tor Interpreters—February 21-22 1 credit Fee $75 1'his is an e\i client xourse lor tm guides a til outdoor leaders It is designed tn provide spxi itii in lor mat tun and tested tec hmtjtn tu hi-lp | urtiiipants lrarti al'tiut I hi- environmer t and gain skills to In mu in’ loti tit at ns ot in tor mat: t oik > t on. urgani/atioii and preset!tat ton it! natural anil historic material will tv mam topics Coastal Lakes—February 28-29, March 1 2 credits f oe $150 plus $25 travel 1 urge a tul small lakes along 1 Vegan s coast pruc ide an interesting and inter mauve field lab for t hi* stude of plants, animals, hi store . d goo It this workshop will explore preset x at ion and use issues, recreational opportunities and reset >, ,■ \ aim's as well as the historical and geological significance o! these evioptional resources Coastal Mammals: Seals and Sea Lions—March 6-7-8 2 credits f ee $150 plus $50 iravei l'he (>ri'gon Coast is home to a \ a nets ol m onn ils both marine anil terrestrial Idas field lab is.II examine their evolution and hob.* ats with , * I': * s.te k s>k at this iv, it mg and ihfiaitiu i net run merit Weather perttutting this field lab w ill ir, . lea wf.ale watching to;.: hv boat I'lanl life geologc and vast rex n at tonal op|x>r (unities u ll a No be aierol Bohemia Mines and Brice Creek- March 13-14-15 2 credits f ee $150 plus $35 travel 1 hi- ai'.... r \ i'( »•<i|d in iIn' IVit . iii.) Mn i ,iri .i * touted .i tk ! ,i: 1 i oloriul hiMot \ ripe tor evplorj lion 1 Ins woikshop will not mill unit t! I • m jnd t.uiti.i o! the Ho he: nut Mituw .ire.i but will alMi explore the tim er oleV.it ion Hi 1.1 i I iv k .it i tor : m .it;,1 , ' - ! .id V r. ■■,rito Oregon Rivers—March 20-21-22 2 credits Fee $150 plus $30 travel Hus work-toy wit! :iu'il:,:,iti t' . ouuu; piM'i un iroTUf.etits o! Oregon's fixers I ic’.J-l.tbs on Uh .it nviT. otter firsthand expos. re to h. ['-t :d. ms g.un an understanding ul the problems relations!-, ;ps . otuepts .in d oppot tit tut ii ti r m« t ,u ti \ dies Studii s ot plants. am mils historx .ind river gcoUtgi will broader. the students uw iron. « o! ( Hegoti swa:. rvuvs South Coast: Spring Break— March 26-27-28-29 3 credits fee $235 par $J travel l imit 15 students .. verr ,jht Studx -it the i-.l.'.i ot : "o i on;in. r; to in kr w :. ■ t i n-- ; - \ urted lUSLitti To register for any of these workshop or for more information, stop by the UO Continuation Center at 333 Oregon Hall or simply call: 346-4231 FOOTNOTES Page " i oulnu'i’s ability lo suppir mrnt sluih-nU' nutrs outweigh** (),.■ f.K I ih.it thev i uulil l)i- iisrd ,1 ■•uhstitutf fur .ittriidiiiK i lass < )rr s.ud Professor A fan UitA mu rt. win! li'.n hi v Hio!og\ !24. said hi iiM-ij to worry that students would hu v Footnotes instead of jp ,ing to his let lure h s more important to bone 111 i hr -i iic 1 - nls who attend :,.ss. .ind lor iht* others (who . : : . :. ,r pr, hit in Dick man said i tnrtv two 11.ism's continue to allow i iiotnoles this -term. if a r i I SI J 'hi per term or V* i 1 ri per issue students • .m pun ti.isr i iaitimt.-s in KMl' Room ill RAPE Continued from Page 7 Th.il. mo ft! than anything. will [in vent .in .tss.uiIt Ite-v Collins, si community service specialist in the hugene police department, said women considering carrying a weapon should think about such factors as (lie liability issue- and how easily an attacker could lake tlie weapon Collins said slie rec onimends a c hemical spray because U in c reuses tin- victim's chance- of survival il the attacker uses it against her "The Cap Stun is accessible and il someone tries to attack me, I'll live through a ( ap-Stun as opposed to a bullet wound, she said Also the victim is less liable School of MUSIC THIS WEEK at BEALL HALL: 961 E 18th Ave NEIL POSTMAN Guest Lecturer 'The Role of the University in American Education' Mon., Feb. 17 4:30 p.m. Room 198 FREE Admission BLACK-KNOLES DUO Vanguard Series Mon , Feb. 17 8 p.m. $6 50 General Admission $3 50 Students Seniors LYDIAN STRING QUARTET Chamber Music Senes Tues., Feb. 18 8 p.m. $6 50 $15 50 Reserved. Students $4. $7 at the door JAZZ COMBOS II UO Ensembles Wed.. Feb 19 8 p.m. $4 General Admission $2 Students Seniors UO BRASS CHOIR, TROMBONE ENSEMBLE UO Ensembles Thur., Feb 20 8 p.m. $4 General Admission $2 Students Seniors For more information, call 346-3761 (Music School) :.i in- sued i! slu! uses .1 churn i (.1! spray on the a liar krr .is op posed to a gun or kmfe,Collins said I've never seen .1 i use where someone yy.is sprayed in self defense, hut in .1 wrongful death case, the tragedy is just mushroomed, ' she said. T(»d Schneider, another com munity servile spei in list in the hugene police department, said self-defense training and hash i ommon sense are the keys Taking se|f-defense training, assertiveness training, being aware, having your keys out be fore going out to your car these things are going to have more of an impact than buying a ucapon," he said Locally, weapons are avail able jusi about everywhere from private businesses to indi viduals soiling them in the I-.Mli to hugene Alhletii to the Women's ('.enter Hut just like everything, it is important to know what you’re buying, OPS s Drayton said These people may water the product down in order to save money, hr said, "so the spray may nut tie as potent or jrovvor ful Also, they oiler no sort of 1 lass i don't think they edu cate people OSU pageant receives protest CORVALLIS (At’) A hi nit ■It) people demonstriitfil out suit' thf Oregon Stall* Universi l\ auditorium whom (hit Ms DSC Pageant was hold Sutur iiay A i umpus-bused group called People Concerned About tin* Objectification of Women car rich a few plui arils and handed out literature One of the organizers, ken kosti said some people were hostile to the protesters She sail! she and .1 lets ol the pro testers is etched the show after they weie told they didn't real ly know what they were pro testing She said the show, which did not require women to wear bathing suits, was not blatant ly offensive If it was. every body would notice it Instead, it Was subtle in molding women to a false ideal, she said The program propagates a stylized way tor women to he have L very one acted a certain wav that just wasn't real," ho ski said 1 or example, after giving a speech, the women had to care full\ walk backwards, instead el turning around to walk hack into line, she said i hey all looked like Barbie dolls who were taring inspect ed, she said The women were terrific and had .1 lot to say. ' koski said "Hut 1 think at a universi ty there must be a better way to rei ogruze talented women than to make them parade around and make 1! a show