__——— unminm 'jiiuv. **« i University dorm residents serve as role models tor local kids In the "Kid Time, ~ a four weak program that otters tun activities such as campus scavenger hunts. Students help young kids By Heatherle Himes Omgot £ftn#A*.i Thirteen little voice boxes lubricated by red punch (.limited "l*oom chicka boom" in the Bean hast Conference Room VVednos day afternoon The voices belonged to local third through fifth graders enrolled in Kid Time, a residence hall program. Thirteen big bud dies. all dorm residents, sang too Rob Campbell, a programming assistant who helped create Kid Time a year ago. said that the big buddies are intended to be role models The big buddies said that they are planning to have fun despite this weighty mission statement. Over the four weeks of activity meetings, the buddy sets will eat (rounds of cookies and snai puietvu*' Kin delivery only Campus ni'- i only KxpHes 3/18/SM 687-8600 re you hungry io learn almut voui Intuit II so, local professionals will treat von to lum I) 011 February 24 at 12:<><> and answei any questions that you have about "the teal world," Applications are available at 2<> I Johnson Hall and are due |anuan 2* ( «dl S i K (. .it :VU>-2H>7 Iqi tnoie mlo •Take a Duck to Lunch* v,"i‘ ' LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY DAILY SPECIALS POOL TABLES FREE DARTS * FOOSBALL ASSORTED EATS »mokin4 preferred [Ministry directory E clunker Religion of ihe l ight and Sound of Cod. 315-D West I tth Aw. 54T-26S7 Friday 7:00 pm. Worship Services open to all, Monday night 6:00-7:50 p.m. and Thursday altemcxm 12:00 1: H) p m. A sharing of spiritual experience & insight. /Restoration Campus Ministry 2880 University St., 726-5480. Bible Roundtables Thursday at 12:00 p.m. A Bible study Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the FMU Century Rooms. Praise Gathering Tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. at 809 E. 11th. Exploring world views from the Biblical perspective. Christian Science 344-0924. Meetings held I ridays at 1 :(X) p.m. in the EMU, i heck room listings, fellowship, friendly support and spiritual growth. international Student Christian Fellowship 1332 Kincaid, 345-5848. Wednesday lunr heon 11:30-1:30 p.m. Friday Fellowship 7:00 p.m. £hi Alpha Christian Fellowship Suite 5, EMU, 3484)910. Meetings, Monday night 700 8:30 p.m. in Esslinger Hall, room 107. Insurance committee approves student' By Daniel West Oregon Osify l fr&fikl Student Senate confirmed Azra Rahim to the .Stu dent Health Insurance Committee Tuesday night, commenting that they wore impressed with her involvement in tanipus activities and motivation. "Everyone needs health insurance, especially those that aren't covered by parents' policy or stu dents with their own families." Rahim said in a brief speech. Rahim said that liecause student health insurance was controlled by the administration in the past, students paid higher prices for their medical care currently the insurance committee comprise* stu dents. the director of the Student Health Center, international students and an insurants consultant The committee is in the process of selecting* hot ter health polo v for students I'heyTe consider ing moving toward a Health Medical Organization (IlMO) plan An HMO plan is a more comprehen sive one that includes preventative < are It allows students the opportunity to see a dot tor for regular chot k ups instead of nisi when they an* sick allow ing the doctor to cure the ailment before it escalates into a serious problem. The current student health plan doesn't cover routine check ups. but it does provide coverage for a wide array of medical costs, including the expense of staying overnight if necessary. X-rays, lab tests, medicine, surgeon and surgeon assistant foes, oper ating room costs and pregnancy are also covered. The current policy has restrictions against mental and nervous disorders. Rahim said the current stu dent health policy costs about $99 per student per dependent. "I've always known that 1 wanted to be in the health field, so a friend recommended that 1 run for the position." Rahim said. Although she is very pleased with her new posi tion, she admits that there are a couple of problems that she plans to address. For instance, international students must have health insurance in order to attend the University, but this doesn't apply to domestii students, even if they arc studying abroad. Rahim is working on wavs to get feedback from students in order to serve them better. ET ALS MM 11Si.b \ .rtnnt«*»r Mwlpn! Awn <* t> JO |i in loti ay tn Room 2 42 Yoi tmM* information tail f*66 9942 Krliiming Mudml Aim* ulMMi « ; a! n a m 1 -t«Y m Room . • I Ml. Kor moir information tali 146 4 10$ All M I %* i =-t*> a! K 112 Anyone I* wPitumt* roi war** information. «all J4t* t J40 ASlJO »%ii! |)ri)Yi’iil tin .MinitMi* llwi': limiram* CtinimiKM today at 2 p m in th# Student Health (filler <*f*l**na i of more information tail 34 Kincaid St For more information i al! J4t» 4f»'*4 MtM 1 1 1 ANFOt S MM hA *iii off'i-r a r»* upturn for environ .nrntahv! Magdalena Avila m the NAM ngho.;***. be hi ini the Moveum of Natural Hut or y at 7 p u» today For more inform* (ion. tali I4t> jSlitl Irwith Student In ion will pre»ent lu H Mia vat, a trw giveaway, from 10 am to 2 p m todav in the f Ml lobby For more infor mat ion < ail J4f> 4ihh SfuM-um id Natural IhUory and Aaeooa tion of Anthropology Cireduate Students will pnaaeti! it* Thursday lax lure Snrm* from 4 to to 10 p m toalay at the Muvnum of Natural History Have Brautwrr, a*s<* lain profrwor of anthropology al Oregon State ltinversify, will give « lecture titled Itwtwewi the 14net Karh French Canedlan Settlement in the Willamette Valley For mom information, call 34ft 3024 Health Education Department will offer an intensive workshop titled (*«t Off the s< .tie ami On With Your l ife, whk h will explore food l**ue*. body image ®«d self esteem The workshop will be from 4 to 6 p m today in Room 225 at the Counseling ( miter l >»r more information, call 34ft 44 56 < hi Id (are Inc n cornmunitv non profit hool i hild r are center will sponsor a free Sandwich h Savvy" parent mine at ion workshop from 5 30 to 7 p m today at lt«S» N Washington St in Skinner Butte Bark San dra (one* of Christian Family Service* will preMuit Child Abuse What to l-ook for and Mow to Empower Children A free dinner and child i are are provided, although, i hild taro spatm are limited f or more information and to register rail 344-1165 Oregon lair Share will have a table in the EMC from 10 a m to 2 p m today For more information tall 346*3235 / Just a Reminder Last Orientation Meeting Thursday, January 27th, 4:00 pm EMU, Fir Room National Student Exchange Program Applications will bh available on Monday, January 31, 1994 in 164 Oregon Hait. ThBY ARIi DUB FRIDAY, Fhukuary 11.1994 — Visit Academic Advising or cau. Joe or Jilx. at 346-3211 REGARDING ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE