We bring the storage unit to you. • You pack it, we pick it up and store it. • Business and personal storage units. • Heated storage available. 485-2115 Campus Briefs Health center screens for anxiety disorders The Student Health Center is offering free screenings for anxi ety disorders in honor of Nation al Anxiety Disorders Screening Day today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The health center in conjunc tion with the University Coun seling Center is holding the con fidential screenings to help individuals learn about anxiety disorders, their symptoms and effective treatments. The screen ing includes a video, question naire and information from pro fessionals on various anxiety disorders and other mental ill nesses. For more information, call 346-4456. ASUO collects campus safety suggestions The ASUO is collecting stu dent suggestions for ways to im prove safety at the University. The ASUO Outreach team is asking students to drop their safety suggestions or concerns into a suggestion box on the EMU Fishbowl Terrace today. Every student who contributes a suggestion will receive a free whistle. For more information, contact Tifany Jadonik or Matthew Lieuallen at 346-0629. ,&scrt°< oR1 Get Ready for Summer! Plan Your Classes Now The UO Summer Session Bulletin with Schedule of Classes is now available on campus. The bulletin contains important information about courses and special programs offered this summer, registration, housing, and fees. Telephone registration starts May 3. IK OREGON i 'fowl Pick Up Your Free Copy Today Pick up your copy today in the Summer Session office, 333 Oregon Hall, or at the UO Bookstore Telephone (541) 346-3475 http://uosummer.uoregon.edu / Workshop Continued from Page 1 have a threefold purpose. They offer support to sexual abuse sur vivors, help educate people about assault and teach the steps neces sary to prevent the continuance of sexual violence. “Violence against women is not just a women’s issue,” McCravy said. “We need to join together to spread the word that sexual abuse will not be tolerated.” Kim Shore, a junior French major, said she appreciates the informational sessions. “The workshops are incredibly valuable because they provide in formation that not everyone knows about,” Shore said. “I hope people go to the activities and take advan tage of the chance to get involved.” Sexual Assault Awareness Mouth m TODAY: "Predatory Drugs and Rape”, EMU Ben Linder Room, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. *May 12: “But I Thought You Wanted To: Cultural Differences in Incidences of Sexual Assault” EMU Ben Under Room, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ■May 15: “Reducing the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse: What Parents Can Do,” Spencer View Housing Community Room, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. ■May 17 to 20: “The Clothesline Project” EMU •May 18: “What Kind of Sex is This Anyway," Hamilton Confer ence Room, 7 p.m. ■May 19: “Sharing Responsibility for Social Change," EMU Bert Un der Room, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30p.m. »May 20: “Take Back the Night Rally & March,” EMU Amphithe ater, 7 p.m., “Men’s Role in Ending Sexual Violence Against Women," EMU Walnut Room, 9 p.m. ■May 22: "Self Defense From the In side Out,” 77 Esslinger, 1 to 4 p.m. ■May 25: “Sexual Assault: To Re port or Not to Report," EMU Ben Under Room, 3:30 p.m. ■May 26: “Relationships and Com munication,” EMU Ben Under Room, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, ■May 27: “We’re Not Done Yet Sexual Assault Awareness Month Closing Ceremony," EMU Fir Room, 4 to 5 p.m. SOURCE: ALLIANCE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION i We now have Cool Salads, Cold Soups and Catering! 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