Class will design metro area disabled access guide By Rebecca Merritt Or$Qon OiVty (rrwfftkl University students (.an aid the city of Eugene tiy help ing the disabled. A now ( lass in the planning, public policy and man agement program offers students the chance to help orga nize n disabled access guidebook, for metropolitan Lane County. Last year, the Eugene Community Access Committee recommended the city update its guidebook The book, which identifies handicapped accessible businesses and recreation facilities, was organized in 1982 and revised in 1987 through volunteer efforts. The city did not have the financial or volunteer resources to adequately upgrade the new guidebook So Rosie Pryor, community relations manager for Eugene's planning and development program, presented the pro ject to University Vue President Dnn Williams Inst spring. The University agreed to help the city by funding n class fall term under the direction of Professor David Povey Students enrolled in the class, preferably juniors or seniors, will design and distribute n survey regarding accessibility to local businesses. Povey said. If time per mits, the class may also help design and lav out the lx>ok and present it to interested groups. "It's an opportunity for students to get involved in really important and timely assistance of people in need." he said "I fool lucky we can help the city." The new guidebook. Pryor said, will accommodate more than just the \ isibly physically disabled Those who are hard of hearing, blind or have learning disabili ties can also make use of the liook "Accessibility cross*1* a rang*' of disabilities." Pryor »aid "The book will be used bv people wanting to be out and about in the community The city organis'd a panel of disabled citizens Inst year to determine what should lie included in the guide. The panelists agreed priorities forth** lO'i.l book include accessibility of public transportation, restaurants, recre ation facilities, theaters, hotel and motels, and public meeting areas povey and student dire*.tors Mike Schut and Kileen Marie will work closely with Pryor and other city offi cials throughout the term Lane Transit District and Wlllamolane Parks and Re* reation District is also help ing with the project Povey said the three-credit (.lass has room for six to 10 students and will probably meet once a week. The class, he said, is not limited to PPPM majors. ELECTRONICS SPECIALS PORTABLES JVC pcx.« 189* • AM/FM • Dual Cassette • CD Player PANASONIC "XCT',,° • Dual Cassette • AM/FM • Detachable Speakers NEW! JVC "** ONLY 359" • Ftdl Function Remote • Dual Cassette • Wake up to CDs VIDEO JVC MR-J200U VCR ONLY 219“ • Remote Control • Full Auto Functions • One Time Offer SONY 84-v'wo • 4 Head • Remote Control HOME SOUND CLOSEOUT Almost Every Home Stereo Speaker in StockI • Klipsch • Advent • Bose • TC Audio JVC Home CD Player xu"" 129** JVC Home CD Playar With Remote Control JVC Home Receiver 179** «-v139“ • 100 Watts / Channel • Remote Control • Matrix Surround TECHNICS 5 Disc Carousel 189“ TECHNICS m m Tape Dock 189“ • Dual Cassette • Hx-Pro USED RENTALS FOR SALE 8mm Camcorder 400“ Typewriters 69“ 13" Televisions 150“ 20% OFF! ALL FOSSIL Watches & Selected Timex & Casio Watches EXTRAS AT&T w Basic Slimline Phone 24" PANASONIC wrT'18" Answering Machine 49" SONY ■0-M" Earbud Headphones & Case 15" SONY WWL Headphones 15" SONY Walkman Speakers 119“ CASE LOGIC CO Wallet (12 Disc) 9" CASE LOGIC Portable CD Player Case 11" affective thru Oct 9th, 1993 Mon-Sat 13th & Kincaid 346-4331 EXAM Continued from Page 6 Tho mure questions l asked, the less alienated ! felt toward mv body. This in turn relaxed me, and 1 felt less pain and dis comfort. 1 can see now whv this experi ence is called empowerment, because for the firs! time 1 was not ashamed or embarrassed by my genitalia It's just another part of my body, and it holds awesome powers. On the way out, I was greeted In a friend who is an intern at the Student Health Center lor i lass credit We babbled as she pricked my finger and checks my blood for anemia. As I breezed out the door, my friend ran out and told me I for got to pay the cashier the $65 it costs for tho entire exam (the Pap smear costs $21) and is billed to your home by the lab) A little embarrassed, I returned to the office that ! almost forgot is a place of busi ness. because 1 was mode to feel so at home. ews Coming Friday in the Emerald Graphics CONVENIENT. FAST & AFFORDABLE 346-4381 suirt .hvimu aoasoout