AVAILABLE NOW! • Studio & 1 BR units at Graduate Village • Apartments at Spencer View & Westmoreland • Houses in East Campus neighborhood If you are a UO student AND A graduate student OR The parent/guardian of a child OR At least 21 years old You are invited to apply! Call 346-4277 Log on to www.housing.uoregon.edu or Stop by the University Housing office (Walton Complex on the corner of 15th and Agate) UNIVERSITY OF OREGON An EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity Dress for Success Fashion Show! What do you wear to a -formal interview? or, a casual in-formational interview? This Fashion ;S Aramark Uhiform The Dress for Success Wednesday, January 22nd 4:00-5:00pm EMU Rogue Room Wondering about piercings at an interview? Hair style/color? _ Tying a tie or scarf? fcuild ok the information from the Fashion show by discussing glooming, accessories, and general tips on presenting yourself professionally, fcring your questions and concerns. RSVP to Bill Bankhead at 346-7034 or bankhead@oregon.uoregon.edu Career Center CD 220 Hendicks Hal *(541)3463235 'httpAiocafBer.uorBgon.edu university going overseas? catch the Oregon daily emerald On the world wide weh: www.dailyemerald.com Adam Amato Emerald S. Marie Harvey was the lead researcher in a report on RU-486, also called medical abortion. Women's Health researchers will deliver the report to the public this week. Abortion continued from page 1 deliver it to the public this week. With today marking the 30th an niversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision, the release of the report is especially poignant. “We’re going to get it to policy makers, media and anyone else who is interested in medical abor tion,” said S. Marie Harvey, direc tor of a research program on women’s health and lead re searcher for the report. Medical abortion uses two differ ent drugs, mifepristone and methotrexate, to induce abortion without surgery. Unlike emergency contraception, which can be taken within a few days of intercourse to prevent pregnancy, RU-486 is doc tor-prescribed and requires a mini mum of three visits to a clinic or doctor’s office. RU-486 can be ad ministered during the first nine weeks of pregnancy; after the ninth week the drugs are ineffective in ter minating pregnancy. Harvey said the issue has been bogged down by politics. “Misinformation about medical abortion spread by anti-abortion forces has prevented legislators and policy makers from providing women access to this safe and effec tive medical procedure, “ Harvey said in a press release Monday. Oregon Right to Life Executive Director Gayle Atteberry refuted Harvey’s claim that any misleading information has been produced by anti-abortion organizations. She further argues that policymakers have in no way influenced the med ical community. “I will challenge them to tell me which misinformation is out there; I know of none,” Atteberry said. “There is not one single law, bill or restriction that affects doctors’ right to prescribe RU-486. The doctors have chosen of their own free will not to prescribe it.” Some of the report’s researchers say they believe many doctors have chosen not to provide RU-486 be cause of the obstacles involved. The report calls for a national media campaign to inform the public about the safety, availability and effective ness of medical abortions. Members of the Bush administra tion have been publicly opposed to the use of abortion-inducing drugs and have made several attempts to limit their accessibility. The recent appointment of Dr. W. David Hager, a known opponent of abortion and author of the book, “As Jesus Cared for Women: Restoring Women Then and Now,” to the Food and Drug Administration’s Repro ductive Health Drugs Advisory Committee, may further reinforce the administration’s stance on med ical abortion, according to women’s rights advocate Kitty Piercy. “We all had hoped that RU-486 would provide a nonsurgical option for women ... but we have found, as the study shows, that RU-486 is caught up in the same political prob lems that affect all abortion op tions,” said Piercy, head of public af fairs for Planned Parenthood and a former state representative. “Every woman who cares about having freedom over her own body needs to stand up now, in defense of repro ductive rights.” Contact the reporter at aimeerudin@dailyemerald.com. Resume writing tip: Use power words like "Peace Corps" Peace Corps service is an impressive qualification on any resume. Are you ready to put it on yours? Find out how when... Peace Corps visits UO January 27-29, 2003 Information Table 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, 1/27 & 1/28 only Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Winter Career Fair Booth 7 0:00 am - 3:00 pm, 1/29 only EMU Ballroom Slide Show & Info Session 7:00 to 8:30 pm, 1/29 only EMU International Lounge On-campus interviews will be held on February 19-20; contact Robert Richardson at (541) 346-6026 or pcorps@darkwing.uoregon.edu to schedule an interview or for more information. www.peacecorps.gov (800) 424-8580 - Option 1