University Theatre Productions 1991-1992 Season £3 The Injustice Done To DOUERH, or It's MY Story & I'll Tell It MY WAY!!!! an original work by Denise Chuk May 22,23,28,29,30 Frog Prints by Timothy Baxter-Ferguson June 4, 5 and 6 8 p.m. Curtain* Arena Theatre Reservations (503) 346-4191 UW) rhaatn PiaducMcfn mm tundad r pari from rmr^m c* bck« lain and tt» ire d ASUO aNc* part* m*mmtum U ol O Wuiloni hoe p«K»» Health coverage gets new carrier By Mandy Baucum Emerald Reporter Next year's ASIJO Health Insurance program will sport a few changes. Including a new carrier for both domestic; and International student poli cies. SIGNA will underwrite the University's student insurance program it's a nutlonully known insur ant* company, which ASUO Health Insurance Coordinator Cathy Curran said is one of the rea sons she is comfortable with the new program. "These people seem very organized and togeth er." she said. "We'll probably get belter service for having the sumo carrier (for both international and domestic students)." The annual domestic insurance rate for the SIG NA policy will be between $600 and S620, up •dightly from the current $593 premium Interna tional students will pay around $430 (u bit higher from the current S4fH>), There uro now two carriers in the ASUO's pro gram. The current carrier for the domestic insur ancc program. All American, did not oiler renew al. Hartford, this year's carrier for the internation al insurance program, did not want to renew busi ness with the claims administrator Curran said oven if Hartford had wanted to re now business with the claims administrator, ASUO Health Insurance wasn't planning to con tinue business with thorn because of delayed claims and other such Inefficiencies. She said S1GNA will have a lot more to offer than the previous holders. The SIC.NA program will allow domestic part ners to be included as dependents in the policy, although some verification forms will have to be provided, such ns a domestic partnership agree ment. SIGN A will provide coverage for oral contra ceptives, but only for medical reasons The com pany will also include family counseling if the whole family is insured. Both are now policies that were not available with this year's carrier Thu amount allotted for outpatient counseling will increase to S700 from the current $300 ET ALS MEETINGS Muftlim Sluckml Auociafiun Committee will meet today at 2 p m in EMU Caniury Hoorn K Ml SCELL ANKOUS Spring Musk OkbraHon lor ail (XiUC. parent* and friend* will be today at » 30 pm in the EMU lk»n Under Room I hulling the H luntrl. 4 dui um«nUiy about the effect* of iha Cl ATT and the environment will ba shown today at 3 30 p m in the EMU Walnut Room Haby blua ayaa meet* rlpgul brume QvwnutaUvo genolica of plant interaction* will be iho topic of a dlacut&ion today at 3 30pm tn Room 112 WtUamott* Friday* at Four, an informal gathering for 1 Stay On The Right Side. If you’re going to drink, stop and think, k We’d hate to lose you. Project Eugene: A Century Coalition^ Project Eugene: A Century Coalition is dedicated to reducing alcohol abuse and misuse in the Eugene/Springfield area. Specifically, our mission is to reduce drunk driving and eliminate the illegal use of alcohol by minors by raising the level of community awareness of these problems. Our goal is to attack these problems by investigating, funding and implementing innovative solutions and by building alliances with other concerned organizations in both the public and private sectors. The problems of drunken driving and underage sales can affect anyone...Therefore, it is up to everyone to find the solutions. If you would like to join us in our efforts, call Project Eugene: A Century Coalition at 345-0076 We would like to thank the following businesses for participating in the MStay on the Right Side" campaign. • Coconut Joe’s • Embers • Guido’s • Kowloon • Mill Camp • Rennie’s • Sixth Street Grill • Taylor’s College Side Inn • Confetti’s • The Excelsior • Harpo’s Blue Note • Lyon’s • North Bank • Rock ‘N’ Rodeo • Steelhead Brewery • Oregon Electric Station The Cooler Good Times Jiggles Marie Callender’s Red Robin Tom’s Tapper The Old Pad Red Rooster faculty. ttudent* end *UH. ertil n« tmwy a! 4pm at the Kmnoma Center. Ml4 KlnaKI Si "The Fowar of t'ourault" runiinuni today «Mno and 11am and 2 30 anti 4 pm The symposium conclude* Saturday With t{vdntt at 0 30 and 11am and 2 30 p m tn th« Ceriingor Lounge "The Struggling Culture" exhibit ii today horn 10 to 4 In the KMU Hr Room eeeeeeeeeeee* tmMmmtDmmm VWtOAPVCNTUmi Bmmmmnm «MW1 wmvwiwww Celebrate HuderafUag With CTT Stfurfto on fto Motet Otago 10nn Dtvkl Q. «*■ Kid* Perform Revue ueemmiei noon Robert Pastayssu. 1:30 IMraooMnSnQwtt ^hnlnlMlHloM 3pm Otero Aw Band local Cnfto • OM FeoO • Urn EmhWmmm iowate»-MeiOMMWt-wi>aa Great Coffee and Espresso on Campus Find the Coffee Comer's GREAT locally roasted coffee and espresso on campus at EMU Fishbowl Skylit Cafe Breezeway Cafe Willamette Hail Atrium Allied Arts and Architecture Cafe The COFFEE CORNER Ltd