Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 10, 1993, Page 5, Image 5

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    Students present award to dean
By J«n Ellison
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A team of University student* presented its first
place business competition award to College of
Business Administration Dean Janies Reinmuth
Thursday.
The award was from the 29th annual Interna
tional Collegiate Business Policy Competition Last
month’s Las Vegas competition was a computer
simulated game that required students to make
administrative decisions that affect their compa
nies during a five- to seven-year period.
The game is a strategic management competition
designed to give students the opportunity to
strengthen their analytical and presentation skills.
Students are judged on their sales forecasting, pro
duction and capacity planning and financial pro
jection decisions.
The team is a group of five business students —
David Eblen. marketing: Daniel McKenzie,
accounting: Tricia Andrew, finance; Borge
F.ndresen. finance; and Jerry Rygg. finance.
Competing against last year's winner, the Uni
versity of Nevada at Las Vegas, the University team
captured first place, showing the most steady com
pany growth of the five-team group.
The team also received recognition for Best
Business Plan
The competition gave the team valuable experi
ence it wouldn't have received at the University in
a classroom, said Jon Mutton, business graduate
teaching fellow and faculty adviser to the team
"It gave the students a view of business the Uni
varsity can't give them, and they learned a lot of
social skills," Mutton said "We got a lot of expe
rience on how to deal with people that went way
beyond the business aspect "
The team made three presentations to the
judges, who were executives at VISA, the RCA
Corporation and Aerojet Im Their feedback was
invaluable. Million said.
"The team got feedback we < ouldn't give them
in a University setting." Million said "We got real
business people telling us whether how we did
something will work in a real business setting or
not."
The team members agreed they received invalu
able experience at the competition
"It’s a lot more competitive and professional,"
Andrew said "You have to gear your work to tie a
lot more professional and thorough
Andrew's teammate Kvgg Said he learned a lot
about teamwork
"We learned the importance of working with
other people," Rvgg said
C.A.R.E. Week to teach about rape
By Jen Ellison
Oregon Da*ly fm&akj
To C. A.R E. is to create a rape
free environnuint. This week it's
time to C A R E.
CARE. Week will be filled
with activities and displays
aimed at educating the public
about the causes and effects of
rape.
One part of C.A.R.E. Week is
The Wall of Awareness, which
will be set up outside of the
Fountain Court Cafe in the EMU.
The wall is a large sheet of paper
for everyone and anyone to write
anything they want about sexual
assault.
East year the wall was filled
and had to be replaced three
times because of the large
response it received, said Jeanne
Block, the instructor for the
C A R E, class
In the basement of the EMU
there will be a collage of adver
tisements that use women. This
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mural is designed to show how
women are depicted in the
media
"Women’s bodies are so often
used to sell products that have
nothing to do with women."
block said.
Students are encouraged to
bring ads that use women to sell
products to the Women's
Resource Center in the EMU to
add to the mural
Throughout the week educa
tional displays on sexual assault
awareness will be located in the
University Bookstore. Universi
ty Inn lobby, .Services for Student
Athletes office, Carson and
Hamilton dining areas and in
Willamette Hall.
The C A R E class will also
have a booth in the ASUO Street
Faire Wednesday through Friday
where it will distribute literature
teaching people how they ran
make a difference and help stop
rape, said Deborah Stotler. a stu
dent in the class
C.A.R.E Weak will end wiin
the Take Back th«' Night wily and
march, starling al 7:30 p m Fri
day from the lawn between the
Museum of Art and Prince
Lucian Campbell Hall
All of the activities during
C.A.R.E. Week are either i reated
by the C ARK class or the class
is helping run them.
Taught every term from the
educational policy and manage
ment department, the C.A.R.E.
class is designed to help 30 stu
dents learn alxjut the impacts of
sexual assault on society and on
rape survivors.
All of the students are respiired
to do a project to educate the pub
lic about sexual assault.
In the past the class did indi
vidual projects all over campus.
Block said Last year the class
decided to com entente its ener
gies into one week that can edu
cate the whole campus. This year
will tie the sec one! tune the Uni
versity has had a C.A.K L week
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