“1 Yes, we have NO BICYCLES! UV'V" 30 East 13th At Ifm- Mtgf; SrTKf M Lowest Prices Quickest Service Best Small Parts Stock Most Experienced Staff BICYCLE SERVICE CENTER C lasses/Contacts /Ex am s rainbow 343-5555 1740 West I Slh optics 343-3333 76h H. 13th Ave. lusturstotc bombers Complete l.ib on One Mix k from l of O premises for fast service W7V1 Hours M I M.iin hpm, Sat Ham >pm I nr parking in Ku k Put the power ol Oregon Daily Kmerald advertising to work lor you. Call 346-3712 Many methods of dealing with harassment available By Meg Dedoiph ?r'-waki Harassrmtnl coim?s in many form*., from malicious com mt'Ots on gnndnr. mm* or sfrxuitl oriental ion to a catcall . ?r v\ Mis! if* uf» < h<' street il h student thinks hr or she is. being harassed or discrimi nated -gainst in any vs .is. there .iff a variety of organizations and services within the Univer sity designed to help . tics include the mediation programs to the student advo cate \ service provided through the ASUO The phone numbers for these groups are listed in the University Student Directo ry phone hook • The Sexual Harassment Re source Network serves as a starting point for students seek ing advii e corn erning sexual harassment or discrimination Thi iist of fac ulty and staff members available through the network for help and guidance inc ludes people from many ac ademic departments It is de signed so that students c an find a person that they might know and with whom they might feel men- comfortable discussing their problem with • is.in el Students Of fice also provides drop-in coun seling from H a m to 5 p m dai l\ designed te help students who thu.k thev irv being ha Studen’.s can then c hoose to handle ti • ir j :■ b > m in one of many ways 1‘robb-ms that re sult from poor cornmuntca tions, suc h as a roommate dis puli', are often handled through the Mediation Program a free service to faculty. staff and stu dents Jacquto Gibson, director of tile program, saici the program has handled student group con flicts. conflicts within academ ic: departments tnd family and divorce-related issues • . In (ili'ii e Student Ad voc ai v is another place stu dents can seek help on harass ment issues The program, di rected hy Marlene Dresc her. is staffed by third-year law stu dents This program deals mostly with complaints directed against the University or Uni versity personnel, and Drescher said il keeps the student's best interests in mind "We’re advocating for that student." she said. The work done by tins office may inc lude helping a student write a letter of complaint, in forming the student ns to his or her options, and producing the best rcmrdv to the problem • Harassment issues that arise betwc-en two students, either on or off campus, are usually dealt with under the Student Con duct Code Incidents that occur off cam pus are more difficult to han dle. said Student Conduct Co ordunitor Elaine Green, since it must In proven in these cases that the incident hindered the victim's ability to function in Ins or her role on c ampus. • Another office that helps students with harassment prob Turn to HARASSMENT PagelSA r SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE • SALE TEXAS INSTRUM ENTS Your (In)iu’ I l-i4 Solar Scientific, 11-35X Slimline Student Computer Math Calculator or 11-BA CS Student Business Analyst TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SCIENTIFIC CALCULAT OR I l-Sl HAND-Hll.I) Programmable Graphics Unites advanced functions with operational simplicity (or algebra and [ire calculus. Large 8-line-bv-l6 character display 89" MFC LIST 109.»S HEWLETT PACKARD FINANCIAL CALCULATOR HP-12C Programmable 7999 1125 VALLEY RIVER DR • El'C.ENE • PHONE 343-5619 ACROSS FROM IMF VALLEY RIVER MALL MADE IN... EUGENE Z im-iw Z ^Su»T -* CAUBHV&P. Z owianiw-' 1992-1993 ACADEMIC STUDENT ORGANIZER I ROM MIXH) RO! I 99 RFC.. 4.9.S