Help continued from page 1 up the flag on the day of the attacks after noticing that not many Greek chapters or other campus groups had American flags displayed. "You look around campus, and it seems like there’s really not that much support," he said. Showing support for those affect ed by the crisis was particularly im portant to members of Pi Kappa Al pha, he added, because one fraternity member had a parent who was in the World Trade Center at the time of the attack. Brooklyn said the ASUO is plan ning ways to aid victims of the at tacks, such as starting a hind for the relief effort. The Muslim Student Association and Students of the In dian Subcontinent (SISC), will work with the ASUO to create that fund, she said. The International Student Asso ciation, SISC and the ASUO also plan on hosting a benefit dinner to raise money for the relief effort, ASUO Vice President Joy Nair said. ASUO members want to prevent students from becoming targets of discrimination as a result of preju dices ignited by the incident, Brooklyn said. On Friday, the ASUO will join the International Students Association in hosting a discussion about the at tacks during ISA’s scheduled Coffee Hour, held weekly in the Internation al Resource Center from 4 to 6 p.m. Brooklyn said it will be a forum “dedicated to peace” that will pro vide students and others who at tend with an opportunity to reflect on recent events. ISA co-director Shruti Shah said members of ISA felt it was impor tant to address the attacks because many international students may feel scared for their safety after see ing America become the target of terrorism. “We have a lot of students who come into this country every year,” she said. "It is sort of our responsibil ity, in a way, to make sure interna tional students’ rights axe protected.” ISA also wants to raise awareness on the issue to prevent harassment or discrimination against students of Middle Eastern background. At the ISA Coffee Hour, there will be a poster for students to sign to support a peaceful resolution for the attacks, Nair said. That poster will be circulated at other campus events and will then be sent to Pres ident George W. Bush. Faculty members are also re sponding to the attacks. On Tues day, Concerned Faculty for Peace and Justice, a group formed several years ago in opposition to the Per sian Gulf War, will hold a “teach in" from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. History professor Daniel Pope, a member of the group, said the event will be a non-partisan discussion centering on education and reflec tion about the attacks. A schedule of speakers has not yet been set, he said. As many groups hold their first meetings of the year in the next few weeks, other campus responses to the attacks may follow. Kawezya Hutchinson, co-direc tor of the Black Student Union, said the group has not discussed a re sponse to the attacks because most members are just now returning to campus. But she said she is optimistic that when students are back, the strong show of support in communities across the country will also be evi dent at the University. “In the country you've just seen people come together so much," she said. "Hopefully that will be true on this campus as well." Kara Cogswell is a student activities reporter for the Oregon Daily Emerald. She can be reached at karacogswell@dailyemerald.com. Campus Interfaith Ministry What: University faculty members and ministry staff will speak during a “peace dialogue” When: Tuesday, Sept. 25 Time: 7 p.m. Where: The Koinonia Center at 1414 Kincaid Street The ISA and the ASUO What: A discussion of the attacks When: Friday, Sept. 28, during the ISA’s weekly “Coffee Hour” Time: 4-6 p.m. Where: In the International Resource Center at the EMU Pitch in! Recycle your copy of the ODE. Black & white and READ all over campus. V ' 1 4 " . 4* ■* JL ^ ' Jfi i Oregon Daily Emerald Hang out. Hook up uith [FREE I. It's neu and it's only at Verizon Wireless. Hip phones uith tight features, like Text Messaging that lets you Spk 'n Txt. Join in. Voice Mail and domestic long distance are included. It's all [UPFRONT] so you IRE, I uhen you uant. [FREE 1 so you can keep up. 1.8 0 0.2 JOIN IN verizonuireless.com \ /eri7on wireless To IFREEUF1, visit one of the 1,200 Verizon Wireless (Communications Stores coast-to-coast. \ ^-^Vemonwireless Communications Stores Or visit the Verizon Wireless Center at © RadioShack.