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Publish your Web page, a related course, follows immediately. Mon. Feb. 16 8-10:30 a.m./ Computer Center Mac Lab E-mail: Introduction—Learn basic Eudora e-mail commands. Thurs. Feb. 12, 4:5-3 p.m./ Computer Center PC Lab 5z0 W. 23rd • Lawrence • 865-5112 Publish your Web page on the Internet—Move your Web page from a desktop computer to your KU multiser account and to the Net. Mon.Feb.16 11 a.m.-noon/ Computer Center Mac Lab Corel WorldPerfect Suite 7 & the Web—See Corel 7 Suite's Web publishing features demonstrated. Tues. Feb. 17 10:30 a.m.-noon! Computer Center Auditorium Join an e-mail discussion group—Learn to find, join, and participate in e-mail discussion groups (lists). Tues. Feb. 17 4-5 p.m. Computer Center Audit 7. 4-5 p.m./ Computer Center Auditorium E-mail: Advanced—Send & receive attachments, create mail lists and learn other advanced Pine e-mail features. 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SUNDANCE 841-5255 7th and Florida HANOVER PLACE 841-1212 14th and Mass. - - TANGLEWOOD 749-2415 10th and Arkansas CAMPUS PLACE 841-1429 12th and Louisiana REGENTS COURT 749-0445 19th and Mass. - 842-4455 Mon-Fri 9a.m. -5p.m. Sat 10a.m. -4p.m. Week emphasizes safety Bv Laura Roddv By Laura Roddy Iroddy@kansan.com Kansan staff writer Sexual Assault Awareness Week reminds students to think about their safety year round. "We put a lot of emphasis on prevention," said Rachel Lee, a graduate student at the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center. Cortney DeBasis, Prairie Village first-year law student, said she was comfortable walking in the well-lit portions of campus at night, but thought that streets adjacent to campus could be dangerous. SAFETY NUMBERS "I generally feel safe on campus," she said. "I'd be more worried for students who go off campus, like to Kentucky and Tennessee." Keary said that men had reported being sexually assaulted but that it was not common. DeBasis said many students walked with a friend or carried pepper spray for safety. "The majority of rapes reported to us are acquaintance rapes," Keary said. "For the University environment, that's probably not too unusual." Students can call Safe Ride, 864- SAFE, if they are uncomfortable walking home. Safe Ride operates from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. daily. KU bus Rape Victim Survivor Service emergency line (24 hours): 841-2345 "We have had situations where a man was sodomized." he said. ■ Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center; 864-3552 change clothes, shower or douse. He said the police would take the victim to Watkins Memorial Health Center or Lawrence Memorial Hospital for an examination. KU Police: 864-5900 Lee agreed, "Too often the statistics in the paper are not truly representative." Victims do not always report sexual offenses because of their personal nature, Keary said. routes are free after 6 p.m. The campus also is equipped with 22 outdoor and 30 indoor emergency phones. The blue-light, yellow-box phones connect directly to the KU Emergency Communications Center. Sgt. Chris Keary of the KU police department said the phones were available for any emergency. Keary said that if a student was sexually assaulted, the best thing to do was to contact the police as soon as possible. "The sooner you contact us, the more evidence we would be able to collect." he said. Keary said a victim should not Figures for 1996, the most recent data, indicate that three campus rapes and seven other sex offenses were reported to KU police. Four of the offenses were fondling, one was a peeping Tom and two were sodomy. Sexual-assault awareness needs boost By Sara Anderson sanderson@kansan.com Kansan staff writer Sexual Assault Awareness Week began Monday, but many students still are not aware. "I didn't even know it was Sexual Awareness Week," said Annie McKav. Hutchinson sohomore. The second week of February typically is designated Sexual Assault Awareness Week by the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, said Rachel Lee, Lawrence graduate student and acting coordinator for the sexual-assault prevention and education program. The center is sponsoring an information table between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the lobby of the Kansas Union. It also sponsored a program titled, "Date Rape: Could It Happen To You?" Tuesday night. The program included a video and open discussion about date rape. McKay attended Tuesday night's program and said that, although she enjoyed the event, more students could have benefited from the program. "I thought it was good, but it was sad that only 6 people out of 25,000 students were there," she said. "I found out about the program because I'm an RA, but I don't think many students knew." Lee said that the week had been moderately successful and that scheduling all the programs during one week probably was not beneficial. "The reason we do programs is that sexual assault is the most prevalent crime on campuses but you don't hear about it happening," she said. "We feel like we do better when we spread the programs out rather than load it up all in one week." Lee said that the center advertised in the paper and sent out fliers to promote the event, but that more publicity would not make a big difference. McKay said: "Through educa- "The reason we do programs is that sexual assault is the most prevalent crime on campuses but you don't hear about it happening." Rachel Lee Lawrence graduate student tion, we can prevent more situations. When you come to the University, there's a lot of naivete, but it does happen to you." The Women's Center will sponsor two other programs in conjunction with Sexual Assault Awareness Week. 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