12 Wednesday, November 28, 1990/ University Daily Kansan We Can Wrap Up Christmas in Qualatex Balloons. TIE-DIE 8 BATIK Group and Individual Therapy for Adult Survivors of Sexual Abuse call: Barbara E. Goodman, M.S.W., L.S.C.S.W. 749-5005 PREPARING FOR FINALS Keep the cycle going . . . Recycle this paper! PREPAKING FOR FINALS Strategies for Successful Test Taking BAR & GRILL Miles for Successful Test Taking pers: • time management • using notes for review • coping with test anxiety Wednesday, Nov. 28 7-9 p.m. 4020 Wescoe Strategies for Successful Test Taking Course Management nted by the Student Assistance Center FREE! TUES: $1 BOTTLES/$1 SHOTS DRINKS/750/JELLO SHOTS HOT SHOTS DAILY DRINK SPECIALS MON: 50¢ DRAWS/$3 BURGER & FRIES TUES: $1 BOTTLES/$1 SHOTS WED: 50¢ DRAWS/75¢ JELLO SHOTS THURS: 25¢ DRAWS FRI: $2.50 PITCHERS FRI: $2.50 PITCHERS SAT: $1 SHOTS/$2 SCHOONERS 623 VERMONT • 843-0689 What did our Feminist Foremothers say about Abortion? Elizabeth Cady Stanton "When we consider that women are treated as property, it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit." Susan B. Anthony "I deplore the horrible crime of child murder... No matter what the motive, love of ease, or a desire to save from suffering the unborn innocent, the woman is awfully guilty who commits the deed." Matilda Gage "The crime of abortion is not one in which the guilt lies solely or even chiefly with the woman..." I hesitate not to assert that most of this crime of 'child murder', 'abortion', 'infanticide', lies at the door of the male sex." *Mattie Brinkerhoff* "When a man steals to satisfy hunger, we may safely conclude that there is something wrong in society -- so when a woman destroys the life of her unborn child, it is an evidence that... she has been greatly wronged." Victoria Woodhull "Every woman knows that if she were free, she would cover a thark of murderage (a child before its birth)." would never... luck of mistaking [acorn] before it For more quotations & further information, write: Feminists for Life of America, 811 E. 47th Street, Kansas City, MO 64110 Membership S10 Sponsored by: Feminists for Life Education Project, 16309 Pine Street, Minnetonka, MN 55345 (Donations to FFLEP are tax deductible) Simplify Book Buying! Save Time, Effort and up to 25% off your book costs. We pre-bag your Spring '91 textbooks. Order by December 31, pick up January 14 - 18, 1991. Stop in or mail your class schedule, we do the rest. When available, used books save you 25% Please enclose a $15 plus tax deposit ($15.79)
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Ten orientation assistants tried to reach more than 800 students who attended orientation sessions during the summer to get response about the sessions, said Lori Reesor, assistant Office of the Office of New Student Orientation. It also was an opportunity to learn what students wished they had known about the University before starting classes. Reeser said. Many of the students telephoned were freshmen, and some were transfer students, she said. Clip and Mail to The office assistants telephoned students Nov. 12 and 16 Nov. 19 and 20. Their goal was to reach all 600 students, but Reesor said she thought the number reached, which was more than 300, was adequate. The Office of New Student Orientation prepared a survey for the students. Reesor said. The survey took students about 10 minutes to complete. The survey asked students such questions as what two things they liked most and least about orientational maps, which base with the students', she said. is that college is stressful," she said. Many students said they wished they would have taken their senior high school more seriously, she said. Reesor said many students said they wished they had known more about enrolling and about how to add or drop a class. "One answer that I've gotten a lot is that college is stressful," she said. The students surveyed have been cooperative. Reesor said. Tiffany Snyder, orientation assistant, said students responded well to her teaching. "It's a nice connection," Reesor said. "The student enjoys hearing from someone they may have met during orientation." Reesor said that the answers had given the assistants an insight into the needs of the students. By the end of next semester, the information she collected from the office will use when it prepares for Summer 1991 orientation programs. Two Senate committees pass code and resolution Kansan staff report Two Student Senate committees meet in the Kansas Union last night to discuss and vote on legislation that will be presented to the full Senate. The committee made a few rewording changes to the revised code before passing it. The Student Rights committee passed by acclamation the final revision of the Student Rights and Responsibility Code. If Senate passes the revised code tonight, it will need the approval of Chancellor Gene A. Budig before it can become University policy. The revised code would expand the definition of the code "hazing" and would extend the authority of the Department of Student Life to enforce the code. The revised code also would hold an organization accountable to the University for its conduct, regardless of the location of its actions. Also last night, the University Affairs committee passed a resolution that condemned the actions of individuals who threaten to bomb University buildings, disrupting the natural environment of the University. Mike Schreiner, student body president, said the purpose of the resolution was to alter the possible perceptee and not appreciate University property. The resolution might also be more effective in deterring future bomb threats if students realize that their peers are against it, Schreiner said. 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