INTERNATIONAL Continued from Page 1 she has already broadened her perspective about Latin America. "I know as far as international understanding," she said, "my international experience was to go to Costa Rica, and frankly. Costn Rica is one of the best developed Latin American countries. And so m> perspective of Latin America was warped in a good way. "Talking with Susan about .a true third world country such ns the Dominican Republic has real ly broadened my view. They're not all like that." Not that there aren't still a few problems to be ironed out. Pastorino said there is somo separation between American groups and Asian groups. She said it's not hostility or anything, but tne language barrier has created a few problems. "As time goes on." she said. "I think we'll get along really well. But we need that time." Students in the college are from all over the world. There are representatives from Bosnia. Indonesia. Tanzania. Australia and Sri Irinka In addition, their fields of study range across the border, from art his tory to psychology. But even though the students are taking some of the same classes as other University students, they believe they are learning mom then their peers "We're going to learn a lot about how the world as a whole relates, and how it interacts,"Pastori no said. "Growing up overseas, I've seen a lot of the choppiness and now it doesn't work. And to just see the perspective of educated international stu dents and professors that have all these different backgrounds, it seems like all of us together can come up with conclusions that will ho more valid than a person who doesn't have a global perspec tive." Alexander said the college should push the entire University in the right direction. “We're really going to start to see how and why the world is going to lie moving toward an inter national element." $50 is yours to spend a! (he Bookstore if your UO ID# is: 154 54 0310 540 25 4400 542 56 0604 57219 5128 35870 6300 53311 6151 543 081036 544 06 9450 404114716 53672 8708 540 941548 540 82 5432 544 92 3552 602 14 2237 950 76 6064 (Winners from our Spring Book Buyback) Pick up your store certificate upstairs. ET ALS MEETINGS EMU Board of Director* will moot lod«y at 4 p m in the EMU Board Room For more information, rail .146 3720 Hillel will printout Modern SnkRna lorvirm today at 10 10 a in at Rabbi Manan s For more inter mat ion. call 341 8020 RELIGION Baptist Student Union will host its annual welc ome j>arty tonight at 7 in the EMU Cnmwood Room. Stu dents are invited to experience a time of "Fun in the Son and get acquainted with the students and activities of the Baptist Student Union For more information, call 145 3393 Ikxidhne for submitting hi Ah to Ihr Emerald front desk Stole 1(H) l.Stl /> noon Ihr dn\ before publi cation. The /tews editor does not hove a tune machine hi Ah run the dov of the event unless the event takes place Ik-fore noon \'otu es of events nilh a donation at admission charge ni/l not he or repled Campus rye,, is and those scheduled unite*! the publication Emerald rr senes the iirIu to edit hr imrnmnr and style hi Ah tun oa a CORRECTION An article on sexual harassment charges against a University pro fessor in Tuesday s Hint-r aid contained a vague first paragraph that might appear misleading. The first paragraph should correctly sav that the two women handing out leaflets verbally told stu dents of the sexual harass ment charges against Professor Armilf /.weig. The leaflet they passed out was just a general pol icy statement of the rights people had in filing a sex ual harassment charge under the law. C.J. and the Salon Welcomes U.ofO. j CALL 345-7132 Tiffany Tyna Jane 1425 Oak Street Oet results... advertise in the ODE Irene wants a checking \ account with lots of service charges. (Not.) Irene f rom Eugene tells us that the perfect checking account lot her would be one that didn't have any regular monthly serv ice charges Or |x.-r check charges. Or minimum balance requirements. | \ 11 ’|s< )\ I I > H WKI\( I \ I IsS \ l I I < lilt kl\< . So we came up with a new checking account option: VERSA! EL Checking. The idea is simple. I>o your routine transactions exclusively through VERSATEEEER" ATMs or through our 24-hour Customer Service Line, and you won't he charged monthly service charges. ► There are no minimum balance requirements or per check charges, either. You also get free use of over 5.500 VERSATELLER ATMs throughout the West. ► To improve your own bunking, just call l-800-USE-Bof A. And see how we re building a better bank for you. Ranking On Ami.kica' Bank off America VPWS Burok Brunch 201 h. 11 th Avenue 142-3X10 VKRSATEIXER ATM U. of Oregon Bookstore X‘>5 F.. I 3th Avenue VKRSATHl 1.1K A I M Once ( tv >p|x-r IOOO (ireen Acres Rood Mike from letaal need* us u> include this iinpnrlanl message A levs conditions u|>p») see hrancti fur demits Hunk .K Ament a Oregon Member t'DIC."