Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 23, 2003, Page 10B, Image 18

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    Roommate
continued from page 4B
and try to understand his or
her point of view.
In Kellar’s case, she and
her roommate were such
opposites they ended up
separating.
“There was no way to work
it out; we were both stub
born,” Kellar said. “We didn’t
click, and our chemistry just
didn’t match.”
Freshman Maria Ghipman
also had significant room
mate problems at the begin
ning of this school year and
eventually had to split up
with her roommate when
their differences could not
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“At first, we tried to go to a
mediator to solve out prob
lems, but my roommate re
fused to compromise,” Chip
man said. “She got up and left
in the middle of the media
tion section and refused to
communicate. She even tried
to ban my mom from ever
entering the room.”
Roommate disagreements
are not unique to this Univer
sity alone. Ben Dolan-Williard
son, a freshman at Whittier
College in Los Angeles, de
scribes his roommate as possi
bly the worst he’s ever had.
“He’s loud, rude, obnox
ious and has poor hygiene,”
Dolan-Williardson said. “For
"We just don't
talk now."
Ben
Dolan-Williardson
student
instance, he purposely
played his music extra loud
at four in the morning when
he knew I had to make a 12
hour drive the next day.”
Dolan-Williardson said he
and his roommate still have
not worked out their
differences.
“We just don’t talk now,”
he said.
Hill said when people are
matched up with room
mates simply by filling out a
form, problems are bound to
arise. She added that in
roommate conflicts, even
the smallest issues can be
come inflated. While Kellar
and Dolan-Williardson offer
interesting strategies for
dealing with troublesome
roommates, such as silence
and moving out, Hill said
better communication
might help people find the
source of the problem.
“Be upfront and honest,
and talk about expectations
for the living situation as
soon as possible,” she said.
Allyson Goldstein is freelance
writer for the Emerald.
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