GMAT, LSAT, GRE, MCAT Test Your Best! Classes forming now call 345 4420 Visit our new Eugene (.enter lake a FREE Diagnostic Exam! KAPLAN The answer to the test question 140 Wost 8th Hit* Dean's Pick of Hicks A five film senes presents Paths of Glory lues. Nov. 24 Rm 129, Law School 8:00 p.m. Admission FREE Still to come: The Verdict 12/1 LOW AIR FARES THANKSGIVING Out of Portland: ROUND TRIP • Phoenix.$228 • LA.$238 • Denver.$280 • Dallas/ Fort Worth....$298 • N.Y.C.$388 • Orlando.$398 HOUDAT5 ABROAD 2850 wrfiamette 4847375 k World i AIDS Day y)J "A Community Agenda" y Tuesday, Dec. 1st, 1992 • booths at the EMU & Bookstore • videos • pamphlets & information • condoms Information on HIV Testing, Safer Sex, and >\ volunteering your time to help Sponsored by the Student Health Center Lifestyle Planning Program Put the power of Oregon Daily Emerald advertising to work for you. Call 346-3712. DID WE MISS YOU! 1992 Charitable Fund Drive The challenges are great. The opportunities are greater. Contributions are lagging behind this year’s goal of $115,000 with 35% participation. There’s still time to help in this community effort! Blank pledge cards are available-call Sherrie McArthur, legislative & Community Relations-346-5024 Photo by PaaAiry Two men peer out a window of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity as a confrontational protest rages below MARCH Continued from Page tA proach to ending violence against women" hung above the door of the house Rauch said she is satisfied with ti«! way the University's dean of students office handled her complaint against the indi videal But Rauch and the oth er proUlsters said they are an gerisi the entire chapter of tile fraternity was not disciplined and charged dial members are still engaging in sexual miscon duct "Phi Kappa Pm fraternity was instructed, by the dean's office, to hold rape seminars in re sponse lo my rape and the irre sfxmsiblo drinking atmosphere that they provided," Rauch said. "It is important to note that few, if any. of these semi nars have actually taken place and that rape seminars are not discipline but education." However, both Govro and Klaine Green, associate dean of students and student conduct coordinator, said two seminars have taken place and more are planned. Green handled the complaint and helped Rauch and her al leged assailant reach their agreement Green filed an addi tional complaint against the fra ternity and reached an agree ment with Govro regarding the seminars Although Green did not dis close the nature of her com plaint, she sat id it was not con cerning rape. Green said she has seen no pattern of sexual misconduct at Phi Psi Rauch said the impetus for the demonstration included n more recent complaint of at tempted rape filed with the University against n I’hi Psi member Kiiuch said she plans to file a complaint against the fraternity if no disciplinary action is tak en She is asking, among other things, that the entire Universi ty chapter be dissolved. The only action the University could take. Green said, is to disaffiliate the fraternity from tin- University. Protesters made accusations about the number of rapes and attempted rapes by Phi Psi members this lerm alone. Al though statistics from unofficial complaint forms have not yet been compiled for fall term, Green said two rapes have been reported to her office. One complaint involved a fraternity, and one did not, she said. "I'm concerned that rape is something that happens every where." Green said. "Last year, when there was a rape in the dorms, the focus was on stran ger rape. But date rape can’t be ignored, and you can't assume that you'll be safe at a fraternity party." Fraternity members hud little to say after protesters descend ed on the house at 72U E. 11th Ave., and the most heated con frontations took place between women Several female members of Greeks Against Rape defended Phi Psi's educational efforts Aimoo Mark with told the crowd she opposed the protest. "We're trying to get (fralornl Turn to MARCH. Page 5A ’iSSf? Bring Your Quarters! Guido's 13th & Alder 343-0681