Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 1993, Page 3, Image 3

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    STD clinic
set to start
The University Student Health
Center will soon open an afternoon
clinic to answer student questions
about sexually trnnsmiltflW diseases,
in an effort to increase student
awareness about STDs.
“We see a iot of STDs and a lot of
people worried alwut STDs," said
Judy Moffett, director of nursing.
Moffett and two other health ( en
ter nurses attended a workshop in
Seattle last summer that trained
them to deal with STDs through
counseling, screening and treat
ment.
Preserving confidentiality was an
important far tor in establishing the
clinic. Moffett said.
With this concern in mind, coun
seling. screening and treatment will
he grouped with cold and allergy
care in Area C and will he available
on weekday afternoons from 1 to 4
p in. in two weeks.
The health center does not keep
statistics on the number of STD
cases it treats, but Moffett said cases
of chlamydia and vaginal warts are
the most common, with very few
cases of gonorrhea,
Moffett said the focus of the clin
ic will Ini education I>«cause of the
higli number of calls the health cen
ter receives regarding STDs.
Gerald Fleischli. the center's
medical director, said the new ser
vices will actually cut costs by re
ferring students with these ques
tions and needs to specially trained
nurses instead of doctors.
POLICE BEAT
Hit' following mi idents wore reported to the ()ffi< •• of l‘ul>lu
Safety anil the lugene Police department from |an 1 1 1H
• A ih year-old man was tiled lari 1 t for disorderly inn
dint The snspet t approat hod a University student s velut le
whit h was stopped an interset lion on the 1 100 hlot k nl V
Street, and ran into the passenger side door Me then rolled in
front of the vehicle, lumped up and pointed something at the
car I'lie driver said she thought he had a gtui It’ll arrested the
man later after the vn tun identified him Tolu e didn't find a
weapon on the man
• A it year old University employee was cited Ian 1 ■ In:
harassment and filing a false polite report Polite said the sus
pet I tailed KI’I) and implicated a tel low University employee
in .1 i firm’ Unit never cm furred
• I'lvn I'mversiU students nne male .mil Ihe other female,
were arrested tor theft anti fraudulent use of a i red it i ard fan
If* I fie male sus|mm t allegedly stole the credit c ard from the
purse i ■! a 1 huversity student I fie male suspec t tfieri gave tfie
card to tfie female mihiih t who was arrested while Irving to
make a puri hase with tfie c ard
• K theft of $500 cash at the University mush building, 961
! lHth Aie reportedly occurred sometime fietvveen |an
It, lu The money was taken from a unlm ktid sale I fie mi a
dent marks tfie fourth time this year the music building lias
been burglarized
LAW
Continued from Page ?
St hafor and .ir»* typu.il ol the
7.ri students enrolled m tln> mtmduitorv
law i ourse at the tuw s< houl
The i lass marks lint lirst tinu> sim e the
late l*l7()s th.lt tile law si houl has offered
sut h a broad based overview ol the
Amern an legal system n. .imleiyt iju ite
and non-law graduate students
The two a redd, pass no pass t ourse
breaks down into live two week sei lions
Kai h set tion tot uses on a different area
of law and is taught In a different mem
tier ol the law sellout fai ulty
Professor l aird Kirkpatrick who
teui lies the i ourse now. as he did ill the
1970*. said he enjoys teat hing under
graduates Us ause they bring a different
pers|mi live than law students
"Law students after a < erlam period of
time in law s< llool. sometimes start at
i opting the underlying premises of the
law.'' lie said "Non law students are
sometimes more willing to thallenge
these underlying premises and ask. Why
do we do it this way ’
Throughout the to week i ourse. stu
dents learn about as pot ts of tort law
(negligent ti). i ml pro* edure (him a lavs
suit winds its ss as through i ourt). i rum
mil hiss . i ontriii Is. c (institutional lass (hi
i using on fijmil protet tton .mil dm' (irii
ij'ssi .mil .idmunstr.it is >■ i.iss it... i-.ii:.;
on tin* I I'dcr.il ( ouumuui .itions Com
mission)
This is sort of .in inespensise ss.is to
give Moplf .1 look' at lass m hool I.I
l.iss si hool Doan Ihiso I rohiim.is or
Were not ti'.u hing people to lax ome
hawsers
I hos To trying to domsstits tin* It'gill
system, giving pooplu a souse of (loss
judges reason and him the legal system
ssorhs, he said
I rohninnser, ss ho hei .line the lass
si hool's dean a sear ago. said he wanted
to integrate the si hool mure thoroughls
svith the Cnisersity -. undergraduate
■ uinimunts
We don't ssanl to tie perreised as an
isolated huildmg on the northwest i:or
ner of i ampus. lie said
t rohnni.iser said the course is an up
dated version ol an undergraduate i nurse
tfie lass m hool offered during the 1970s
T he si hool stiip(ied offering the c nurse
sometime near the end ol the dei ade
However, Krofinmayer. sslm t.mgfit at
I ho law s» hi>ol from 1‘t'i to 1‘iMi said
lilt’t ourso was very populai
i hf dean proposed reinstating the
i lass List sprint.;, during nuttings with
l niversilv President Myles brand Allrr
ret eivmg .1 form.il proposal. t ?niv««rs11\
olhtials Oh il thf course. h mincing it
with moiiev from the Strategn Plan I in
plnmi’iitation I nrid
With virtu,illy no publicity. thf i oursf
i|tiii VIv rf.it Imtl its "t person limit
We li.nl .1 lilt ot requests to keep a
w.utiiiv; list, hut ue tie\fr tliti. s.ml ler
n l.fimmm. I rohnmayer s evetutivf as
sist.mt We went strn tlv by Dm V ( all
Wf had a lot ot disappointed seniors
I hough seniors who didn't get 1,1,0 'he
tours*1 are out til lot V, untler* lassmeu
will have another shot at enrolling nest
vear 1 lolmmavel sail! Ilf expel ts to otter
the t ourse again nest tall
Professor Caroline lorell. who te.H lies
the torts ami t ivil prot eitme portions ot
the t ourse, sanl she Is glad it s hat k on
the st hoot's t turn tilum
I think law should lie part ul a liberal
arts film ation (f>*■< anse a 11Iwrtil arts edu
cation) should provide a wide under
standing of how sot ietv works. she
said
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