Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 27, 1993, Page 4A, Image 4

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HOUSING
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tins, Eyster said
Lounges will at < ommodate at least six students,
and possibly more in some cases, Eyster said
Port of the temporary spai e mi hides rooms at
the Motel fin on Eranklin H alevard About 30 stu
dents wen- housed there is of Iasi week
Eyster said the students at the Motel 66 will be
the first the University transfers io permanent
housing
A resident assistant has (wen assigned to the stu
dents to help them t ope with problems that might
arise
I've been quite impressed about how the Uni
versity is handling (the students at the motel).'
said Hob Walker, manager of the Motel f>6
W.ilkei said the resident assistant hired for the
motel has handled much of the paperwork and
com erns that have arisen.
The I iniversity also contrai ted with the owner
of a former sororitv house that Evsler named the
( ott t. i' House on the (timer of I :st I'tth Avenue
and University Street About 30 women will he
permanently housed in the fetnale-onl\ facility
About 10 women are temporarily liv ing in the
house*Romm said
I he University rented the house last year to
house students but faster said it wasn't until the
middle of August that University Housing decided
to rent the house again
E>, ster s uffu e monitors am increase in student
housing So far. the number of residents in on
campus housing through the year doesn't demon
strate a need for new housing to lie built, he said.
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Meghan Kelly, a freshman from Maryland, begins
the task of making her dorm room home.
Freshmen face first nights in dorm
By Scot Clemens
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Is then1 someone to help with
these?" n concerned mother
asked, regarding the mountain of
lutgs and boxes that contained all
of her daughters earthly posses
sions. as though the check she
had written to University Mous
ing included u fee for a valet.
The resident assistant just
smiled. After all. he had already
fielded about 5(MJ hundred ques
tions from the mechanical and
mundane — "Will johnny have
study hours'" — to the ludicrous
— "Why can't Jenny bunk with
her friend in the University Inn?"
But soon the parents will
return to the perfectly air-condi
tioned environment of their mini
vans. The mothers will begin to
think about what m* cssary items
to send in the next care-package
(Kleenex, ntnv undies, photos of
pets), and the fathers' full atten
tion will turn to making "good
time" on the drive home
Alxiut the same time that mom
and dad am discovering that their
drive home will take a little
longer than expected because
hundreds of other moms and
dads are clogging Interstate .I
with aerodynamic family-movers,
those they left behind are treated
to something special their first
dorm meal
Although the blandness and
inedibility of University food is
generally overstated, Red Robin
it ain't Hence, the cafeteria
myths such as "You know they
use lard as a preservative on
those German Sausages" will
Ix-gm to circulate.
After dinner, the freshmen will
split up into groups — which
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determines what strangers they
will have to depend on the kind
ness of to purchase Ixmr for them
Some will over-dress and head
out to their respective places,
donning their newly acquired
bota bags in an effort to gain
respect and friends by slowly
drinking themselves into a haze
of belligerency.
Others will hire legions of the
homeless to buy beverages from
7-Eleven. Then, they will head
back to the dorms where R A s
will take down the names of (am
ple who have backpacks that stis
piciously conform to the shape
of a half-rack of Blitz for use lat
er in the evening.
The day will end in the wee
hours of the morning when all
freshmen will come to the same
realization, "I could really use
some fake I D."
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