ROSES '9.99. ( o«nrairfti! • of () riotf <h* 1 Jlk h* Pr«tM»»# C u(t II <rn I Ms \N|) (,|l I s TfciakWn, \ «|r»f, Of I*!#,1 !JA| <*' * :»<fc «'»i • 4>' |9fl HAPPY HOLIDAYS SEE YA IN '93 I rani** plus loam c*»mj fuloo Single‘159 Double M89 Queen *209 G86-5069 1 \/S AJrPft HOCK MOTT FUTON CUSTOM PRINTED T-SHIRTS Lowest Rates! TOM CRUISI JACK NICHOLSON DfcMI MOOR I UNIVERSITY Women respond to Packwood rumors W omen need to speak out and men need to listen up if so ciety is to put an end to sexual harassment, speakers said .it a Wednesday press conference The recent allegations of sex ual harassment against Sen Bob I'at kwnod. R-Ore . prompt ed the press conference, said (dirts Bauman. ASUO events coordinator Sexual harassment may not he as visible and as de fined as rape, but "the pain is the same." she said State Representative-elect Cynthia Wooten said incum I lent politicians often believe they're not accountable for their actions But I’uckwood must he "assured he's not above the law." she said "It’s going to stop, and it's going to stop now. bul it's go ing to take concentrated efforts by all of ns. Wooten said It's going to take the attention of men and women to show what sexual harassment is Leann O'Rourke, a Students for Choice member, said she farbs almost daily sexual ha rassment at her job at a bar She said il men keep he aring wom en say. "I'm not going to take it." they'll start to listen Several ol the speakers men tioned Anita Mill, the Universi ty of Oklahoma law professor who accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thom as of sexual harassment. "Anita Hill thank you.'' said Mona ('.entry. Women's Center stu dent coordinator CULTURES Continued Irom Page 1 thf Latino and C'hic ano cultures and their < ulebrations to boost sales, senior A<icd*» Kios said "When you go in Fred Moyer and the clerks ,ire dressed in h.its and over the loudspeaker someone says, 'Come celebrate Canon do Mayo.' they're not educating anyone They're just trying to get pen pie in there," she said. Sophomore Noel Lope/ said i ullure should never be marketed, whether by people in or out of the culture "People shouldn't lie put at the expense of a gimmit k," he said Junior Trevor Monteith. of the Klamath tribe in Chiloquin. Ore . said it doesn't bother him if non-Native Americans wear jewelry nr clothing typically associated with Native Americans, ll they do so las ause they find it beautiful. "But il they're wearing it to be something they're not or to vali date what they say about Native Americans because they dress like Native Americans, I have a problem with it." he said Senior Mitch Wilkinson said he wouldn't dream ol wearing rosa ry I leads or a nun's habit. Hut there are people not above using the spirituality of Native Americans He said he (alls these people "culture vultures "They should look to their culture and not go stealing someone rise's culture," he said "I laugh at them They come (to the Native American Student Union office) and they ask about the sweats, and I tell them logo to the YMCA and jump in the sauna " Asian American students could think ol lew parts ol Asian cul ture that non-Asians have embraced However, senior Meri Li, a Chinese-American, said people do look at Asian culture in general as exotic “Fortune cookies are (viewed as) sxotii , and they 're not even Asian." she said m ARE FINALS KEEPING v YOG UP ALL NIGHT? Need a coffee break? BEGINNING DECEMBER 14th AND THROUGH DECEMBER 17th BURGER KING*ON FRANKLIN BLVD. WILL BE OPEN UNTIL 3 AM. We'll have FREE coffee & FREE soft drinks for you at Burger King\ SHOW YOUR STUDENT I.D. CARD FREE COFFEE & MEDIUM SOFT DRINKS AVAILABLE 9 p.m. -3 a.m. 6* »^r a# *jf. Zj BLUEHERQNjC22fc BICYCLES & - «» • ^ J • tAi»w U.»*i • «*-»-‘e: txjfli** • *$M» • cc*rt...'i*t<*e 6**W<e» • mw»! & .« # (J77E iji*« 34.) .<*40$ Sn' to U o*0 **« f* CHRISTMAS TREES ON SALE NOVY' 101 H Mtiy.tfli Fronl L.iwn C hi Pm Ff.itwmly fWUNDERLAND- -" - -Jl I c VIDEO P&AMES Slh STREET PUBLIC MARKET 683-8464 —/ ' VIDEO ADVENTURE ' &mr * m VAltfY RIVER PLAZA M*V |V - ^ »#^VVV¥¥¥¥¥¥»¥¥»