Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 27, 1992, Image 1

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    Oregon Daily
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1992
EUGENE. OREGON
VOLUME 93, ISSUE 109
Panel: Student victims
don’t know help is there
j Sexual assault survivors
usually unaware of the ser
vices the University provides
By Carrie Dennett
The message (rum I'mVcrsrtv idnisil'.is-"
trutors working to de< reuse s■ ■ s.tl.i 1
sault and bane. .mi'i'l on i impas e. il.
the support scr\ I.'n are their. hid . too
leys- students kninv aliou! them
Mv v\ rsl fear is that there are ; ...
out there alone who fool like it's thoir
fault," said Doan ol Students Jane
DoCidlo, one monitor d a panel address
iiij* rape and harassment Issues UYdne-.
day afternoon
The panel yy as part ol the ASl () sy :i.
posiurn on safety issues. and was urgan
i/.ed by members ol the (heating a K.lpe
I ree luivironmen! class as a group pro
)>■<:!
DeCidio salii she once dealt v\ ith a
University student who had been raped
and eventual!} kinked out ol si.howl 1
cause the trauma of her expere-m *• pre
vented her Iron-. ki-*-p:t:g u( v\ ,th h- r
classes.
If the student had come to IM.tdin
earlier, her professors muld have been
inlormed that she had amlergone a trail
But unaware ol hot options, tile slu
ilenl only told about the rape to one
friend, who was apparently equally
One of the things that gets m the way
of success is sexual harassment."
I }e( fid lo sa id
Vu litre g sex
equally uninforint
vice provost tor ai
ssllient i an be
.orratne Da\ is.
personnel and
‘My worst fear is that
there are people out
there alone who feel like
it's their fault.’
Jane DeGidio,
\vh.-si ,i m. i■ ■.' i-. s. a.i .Uv
professor. :
ijtti-niu progress will sutU'f. Davis said
However, ,i ! _'() d,i\ I' ; lot til:
(i harassment Complaint a. .* e,ss .1 stud',
to w.itt until lii.w ,1 r>• no lo: vr in t!:»*
Another u|
iiw nre ol is th
the student I
w .in unli' I i 1
progress wi! 1 nut In- .nilor. ill
Davis, ,1 ineinlser o! She Aft
Action Ad minis',rative Count
end, etlut
Ui adding
•aim 1 Coil
i;fin t !. wiluntrer t ourdinatur lot
' nil As .a I ’ Support Semites said
when irah/ieg that HO };• • rt ent a r ojnr
, , . ,r .1!' . ► ■ : • it I ! -nu's
t le.ir that i l i' at; ai is Imja.riant
Moth SASS and the dean of students
office strive to empower the rape sum
vur hv ml.inning her ol her options and
allowing lief to { house how she Wants to
Fire one
nCJci L
vruj Dc
A ; * i a. ’ i,’- ' U: ill ik a':;; at tho f't
■ j ...... ,> /•. . • /'>( r root top hopin(j to draw a
. f • • /.• !,iy % sunny skies Temperatures
t ■ ' •; : ,/f w a dip d‘>wn to the low f>Os on
F
Student’s plays a little bit odd, off-center’
j Pocket Playhouse
helps aspiring play
wrights get their ideas
on stage
By Lisa M egan
U'hi'n i'mvursitv ■ 1> 1 fnt
Kussell Uyb.il! first ri-.nl .1 ■ !*'
scrlption of Fox television net
work s now slum Hi’nii'in '
Hr.ul. lit1 w.is a little Mirpr. ■< i
The story Inn' stujndcii suspt
ci. islv like a play in* hail writ
ten only .1 few months bolortr
Like* the silt uni, Dyball's I n
iny Duh hm.m included person
ificalions of the main i liar.it
tor's personal it v tr aits Both
shows also ( .1st three men anil
one woman as the personality
V siu
a lad
gfi._
(From left) Korin Clarke. Russell Oyball. Adrienne Peden, Greg
Jones. Jon Egghng and Matthew Pidgeon in Russell Oyball s play
The Red Herring O Happiness
1 was h ipi!!^ t),.i: ive would
be able In put our show on in
fore till*\ i'o! llte ti I«*\ ;si<j|;
show on tin’ air s u iliin’t
be accused of i:isi>:their
i.lc.j." IJvb.ti;
I'lyin/i Uutf.hmnn in pst -nr
,,S thn-c pl.ivs Dyb.sll Has
-.vritu-n .iiui h.iti jHTiwnr.t'd .it
ihf i ’ni vv! N'ly
Insplfi d ns such i amriiy
vi; r.s s (is S.i'ur.I.i i Sn;l'.! l.n tf
! '»( ! \ In f >.i II s.li.! !.r II.e
i.i w riling jj!-i\ s ‘.ini e !•-' w as
,i Sfeshfnan in high m huul
} |.' 1 i: ■ . i Ills Hi; I ►. .IS .1
liUli' h.i odd, .( llltli! hil u!i i i-n
lur
"Tl.rv ti- tint .is Hiticli funny
. . 1... k.:i.i d ahwiid. lie
Wild
A |V . i V .1 ! ut lllll! (if 111', jll.i vs.
I hr KrJ Hrnmg O' //u/»/i//ie's.
i; Man h ’> .it ri p Hi It W ill
rin : i two days with frw! .ul
in. :• hi ul thu I hiversii v l*i•< L
ri I’iaviuitise, mi the Iirsl floor
o! Villard Hall The Mi milium
play was iirsl pciformed at hi'
1 hmcrsilv two years
Dvl, ill. who also limits ami
performs in Kril Hrrrinp, de
SI r (lies till' show .is .1 M Isis- i'
fiction Sanl.rn B movie about
the sei and ( anting of Christ
in the phiv. iwi) travelers set
(!U! Ill find lewis Christ tiller the
' PLAY
Rights to be
speech topic
By Carr e Dennett
• I Av,.i .i'ii t :' *
A ii.iliuii.il hum,m right;.
,u !tvis! is soundmg ,iii .il.iim
ticll iitxiut till) eflet.t of jis\
i lu.itrv on studonts. ini hid
mg iromjii,iilits of hiiin,in
rights violations from I'm
iI'tsitv students
In ,t s[iciicti. tith'd Mmd
Control and tin- t’niveisily,"
I },j\ ,d {).!>'■ i: . d
tin' (.‘liMringfiousi; mi ilu
in.in Rights & I’syi hi,itry.
vs.irii'. tfi.it emotional, mi'ti
t.il. (lohtii .it .Hid spiritual re
pression arc r oninion in
modern psyt fii.itr y
Students in emotional
• RIGHTS