Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 08, 1993, Page 4, Image 4

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HIGHER ED UPDATE
Assistant dean receives award
Joanie Robertson. University assistant dean of
students, received tins year's National Associa
tion of Student Personnel Administrators Region
V Outstanding New Professional Award.
Robertson, ssho has worked at the University
for four years, was honored for instituting the ob
servance of National Collegiate Alcohol Aware
ness Week, working with a team to develop the
curriculum for the University's Creating a R«(>e
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of programs on sot fail Istun that are ire Ittdsd in
new student orientation activities
The honor, which Robertson received (an 21,
oh ogni/es outstanding servii e to u higher educa
tion institution, innovative or creative efforts
within student affairs, active involvement in
NASl’A and other professional student affairs or
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Center to serve “stop-out” students
Students who arc no longer enrolled at the Uni
versity urn receive Student Health Center r are for
an extra term under a new health center policy.
Under the polity, these "stop-out" students
would lie hilled the $57 Student Health Center fee
if they used the health center after they withdrew
or graduated from the University.
"Stop-out" students can use the health center
only for one term after they've left the University,
said Klaine Jones, health center assistant adminis
trator After that, they must find another provider.
The polit v. which goes into effw t Feb 15. is si
milar to a policy for students who do not attend
summer school but receive health center care
during the summer
"it's going to treat (stop-out students) like any
other student." Jones said. "They'll have to pay
the same charge, and they'll have access to the
same services
RAPIST
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shaven white* male, to to H
years old. 5*foot 10. with
shoulder length dark hair and
an earring.
Hirr said the most recent as
sault, a ra(«■ and ahduc tion. cx •
i urred Feb. 2 in the parking lot
of tin' Fred Meyer store at 00
Division Ave
The ra|M* was reported at -t 15
p m that day when a woman
culled tin* police and said she
was approac hed in the parking
lot by a man who asked her for
c hange.
She said. "No." and turned
away When she looked back at
the iiian, he was holding a
small handgun.
The man forced her into her
car and drove to the* Delta
Ponds area, near Goodpasture
Island Road, where he raped
her and left on foot.
The woman described the*
suspect as an unshaven white
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male in his early 30s, 5-foot-9.
with a thin build and shoulder
length brown hair.
He was wearing an old denim
jacket, a red plaid flannel shirt,
jeans, gloves and a silver ear
ring shaped like a skull and
crossbones.
Possible related incidents
identified by the police include
one on Nov. 30. 1092. when a
man with a gun attacked a
Trend College student in a
parking lot at 1050 Greenacres
Koad.
On Dec 2fi, 1992. about mid
night. a woman carrying grocer
ies to her car was attacked in an
Albertson’s parking lot at 55
Division Ave., across trom the
Fred Meyer where the latest
rape began.
Wednesday morning, a 20
\ ear-old woman whose car
broke down was attacked near
Sheldon High School at 2455
Willoken/.ie Road.
After tackling the woman, the
assailant fled when a car play
ing loud music passed.
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ple remain aware of their sur
roundings, especially in park
ing lots
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