The Daily Tar HeelThursday, April 4, 1 9919 -t o Mm ar3M CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Roommates Wanted Roommates Wanted Rides & Riders Lost & Found Help Wanted Summer Jobs Word Processing Personals ROOMMATE NEEDED To share 2BR2BA Shadowood apartment for Fall '91. Own room, WD. DW very nice! $260 12 utilities. Call Rob at 933-7453. 2 OR 3 ROOMMATES NEEDED for summer andor Fall Spring. Townhouse Apts. Close to campus. Low rent, utilities, mostly furnished. Ashley. 933-7830. FEMALE GRAD wanted to share mostly furnished 2BR. 2BA apt. Comes wcat. J busline. Available June 1. $300month 12 util. Marybeth.933-4647. FEMALE WANTED for FaJ '91 Spring '92. Own room, fully furnished, AT line (Airport Road). $165.00month, 12 utilities. Call Melody. 932-9062. No smokingalcohol on premises. HOUSEMATE; OWN ROOM, large and furnished. Walk or J-BUS to campus. No cars or pets. Kitchen, laundry, AC. $210mo $40 utilities. Available May 16. 929-8937. 8 11pm. IN SEARCH OF: NON-SMOKING ROOMMATE. Prefer female grad or professional to share a large 2-bed-room, 1BA apartment 5 minutes from NCMH. $230month, available MayJune. Call 933-7556. LOOKING FOR NONSMOKER (female preferred) for roommate summer and fall. No apt. yet, looking at Royal Park. I have some furniture. $192.50mo. Call Mandy. 933 0336. NEED A PLACE TO LIVE THIS SUM MER? Two bedrooms available in air port road duplex. Washerdryer, on busline. Prefer non-smokers. $180 (maybe less) utilities. 933-0714. NEED ROOMMATE TO SHARE 2 BED ROOM 1 bath apartment In Kingswood. $199 month plus 12 utilities. Call Bobby Waters, 932 9537 or 493-1417. NONSMOKING ROOMMATE NEEDED at Estes Park for 2nd summer ses sion andor next year. Own bedroom, really cheap. Call Lisa, 932-1686. ROOMMATE NEEDED (female pre ferred) for the year to share 2BR duplex beginning June 1. Walk to campus. $250 mo 12 utilities. Call 967-9888. ROOMMATE NEEDED MAY 15. Own large bedroom, own bath. WD, large porch, great location. $287.50 12 utilities. Call Jennifer at 968 0175. ROOMMATE NEEDED TO SHARE two bedroom furnished apartment 5 minute walk from campus. Available May 1. Rent is $180mo plus 12 utilities. Call Bill at 968-3068. ROOMMATE WANTED to Share 3BR. 2BA apt. for summer. Only $175mo. plus 13 utilities. All fur nished except own room. Paula at 967-9079; leave message. ROOMMATE(S) wante for Fall '91. Two bedroom Carolina Apartments. $135 13 utilities. Call Mary. 933 4734. SUMMER ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 2BR apartment. $142mo plus utilities. Bike to campus, AC, pool, whirlpool, tanning bed. Call Mike, 932-5923 and leave message. SUMMER SCHOOL? Needed female roommate. Furnished (including room) 2BR, 2BA Mill Creek Townhouse with washer dryer, pool, tennis for summer. $225mo. 14 utilities. Call 967-6520. WANTED: 2 OPEN-MINDED undergrad non-smokers (female preferred) to share 3 bedroom apartment with 2 others for summer. Also, one needed to continue through school year. 968-3953. RIDE NEEDED to WASHINGTON DC. Prefer to leave Friday, return Sunday. Will share driving, expenses. Will sup ply food. Please call Adrian, 929 9238. leave message. Vacation Rentals BEACH FUN. HOUSE PARTIES ONLY. Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach, SC. Call Janice. 803-684-6043. Lost & Found FOUND: 1 L.L. BEAN ANORAK at Chancellor Square Apartments on Thursday. 3-28-91. Call to ID. 942-1349. LOST: EXACTLY SWISS watch. Black face and band. 2-tone gold and silver. Call 942-7478. FOUND: GOLD HOOP EARRING on walk in front of Phillips Hall. See APO Lost and found. FOUND: GOLD NECKLACE with charm on Connor Beach on Saturday., March 23. Call Scott, 93S6260. FOUND: One faux pair earrings with 2 crescents. In front of Morrison Saturday, 323. Call John, 933-7222. FOUND: RED SPANISH LITERATURE BOOK. Found outside Lenoir Hall Tuesday night. Call 936003. FOUND: WATCH IN TOY LOUNGE. Tues afternoon, March 26. Meryl, PO Box 93, Chapel Hill NC, 27514. LOST: Datebook w important phone numbers & appointments. Possibly in undergrad 3-28. Plastic blue cover w Carolina white letters. Please call Roger 933-4265, leave message. LOST: HewlettPackard 32S brown cac ulator and case. Can't afford replace ment but can afford REWARD if returned. Last seen at Breuggers 4-1-91. Call Sam 933-3426. LOST: Set of keys between Carroll Hall and Davis Library. Says "Stephanie" on the keychain. Call 968-7960 if found. Services PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Free preg nancy testing & counseling. All ser vices confidential. Call PSS, 942 7318. Sat. appointments available. COLLEGE FUNDING Money for college guaranteed! Scholarshps. Loans. Career planning. College matching. On-line customer service regardless of credit or income. We can get you money! For more information, send self addressed stamped envelope to Educational Financial Aid Service. 1377 K St. Northwest. Suite 718. Washington DC 20005. GET WHAT YOU WANTI I can help you focus. Resumes, grants, theses. Professional editor with 10 years' experience, winning record, diverse background. Metis WordWorks, 933-2183. Puzzled About Good Health? Find the Solution at the TGIF HEALTH FAIR Thursday, April 1 1 10am-2pm Pit and Great Hall Co-sponsored by: Wellness Resource Center Carolina Dining Services UNC-CH Wellness Improvement for State Employees Committee MASSAGE Join us for one or both of tike following programs 7:30-9:00pm Tuesday, April 9 Legs 8c Feet Tuesday, April 16 Hands & Arms Class limit: 12 Register Today! Call 966-6586 Alexis Pezzullo, CM.T. Wellness Resource Center WORD PROCESSING BY professional writer editor, for manuscripts, terms papers, theses, resumes. Additional editorial services available. Call 967-6606. Tutoring I NEED A TUTOR FOR STAT 23. Call 933-1766. Personals HEY!! Didn't I see you on Franklin Street after the Temple game? Come by Sadlack's and see if you are on the wall! GO HEELS!! COME TO UNC Cheerleading tryouts! April 15 and 16, Open gyminfo, ses sion, 6-8 p.m. Fetzer Gymnastics Room. Tryouts April 19, 6 p.m., Fetzer Gymnastics room. Come dressed to practice. Money Profiles Money Magazine reporter seeks undergraduates who are making sacrifices to pay for college. Are you working hard at a job (or two)? NXill you be heavily in . debt when you graduate? Have you started a busi ness to help pay the bills? If you want to be pro filed, caH Andy Feinberg today at 212496-1202. Call collect. 2-d cash & tarry Services Word Processing I KaHnaaBOBMPi Thru April 15 222 New Carroll Hall Wednesdays 3:30-5:00 April 1 & 8 5:00-7:00 Sponsored by MACSA ABORTION - To 20 weeks. Private & confidential GYN facility wSat & weekday appts avail. Pain medication given. Free pregnancy tests. 942 0824. GETTING MARRIED? We have the right musicians to make your day extra special. Baroque to Jazz, solos and ensembles. MUSICA ARTIST MANAGEMENT. 929-2477. Word Processing HATE TYPING? Let me do it. Call 967-0583 for fast, professional ser vice on Macintosh PC. MA In English, familiarity with MLA styles. Ask for Cindy. Resumes, cover letters, applications, term papers. Scientific, medical, foreign language expertise. Laser printing. 24-hr. turnaround. Free pickup & delivery. Call Do-It-Write. 967-3786. GOOD LUCK TO OUR PHI SIGMA PI PLEDGES: D. Shon, Bill, Laura, Courtney, Elizabeth, Jennifer, Rob, Shannon K., Thuan, Shannon M., Nannette, Mona, Bonnie, Andras, and Frlgga. TYPING NEED YOUR PAPER OR RESUME TYPED NOW? Accurate and fast. Guaranteed six-hour turnaround between 8:30am and 11pm, Monday Sunday. Bring in this ad and receive $2 off. CALL 24 HOURS: 942-0030. HOBBES, I can't BELIEVE you told Susie I'd take her to the Clef Hanger concert on Friday, April 12 I dont care if I DID superglue your tall to your nose while you were sleeping. This obvious ly means wac Your ex-friend, Calvin. PWII W 816- 1' I biet Harassment from page 1 harassed, there is more sexual harass ment occurring than reported, Perot said. "They (women) experience far more than what they report," she said. But, Perot said a behavior has to make a person feel uncomfortable or create a hostile environment for the behavior to be sexual harassment. "If a person's being treated in a cer tain way, and they don't think it's sexual harassment, it's not," Perot said. That treatment still may be inappro priate, she said. Professors and bosses could commit many actions which could be sexual harassment because they are in positions of power, she said. Lizandaa Gillespie, a freshman from New Jersey, disagreed. The examples of sexual harassment she gave were: if a professor constantly made lewd re marks like "babe" or "sweetie;" if they made generalities like insisting women were only good for housekeeping or if a faculty or staff member touched some one in areas where a person didn't want to be touched. She said that someone was sexually harassed even if that person didn't see it as sexual harassment. "I think that sexual harassment exists Calvin and Hobbes WELL. TUN'S THE A NO, REM) T OHE. YJLUL STOP UERE" X. nLT mu CJlM. TWQ2ES f HONORED MORE PNSES AMD LATE. YtiLlL REM) MtoTUER CPAJPTER TOMORROW NO, NO.' FINISU ir 'A GEE, HCX) MUST RENtf WYE TUVS. y r" v y I VAME TO WRTE PAPER. OH ir TOMORROW. Doonesbury OKAY, POBS ANYONE HAVE ANYTHING WW THEY WANT TO SHARE HJfTH THE SUPPORT 6ROUP? ANY NEW COPING STRATE GES THAT HAVE WORKED FORYOUi WEIL, I WENT BACK TO SCHOOL. B.R HAP ALWAYS HANPLEP OUR FINANCES BE FORE, AND I PIPN'TEVEN KNOW HOW TO BALANCE A CHECKBOOK! I . , Jl)h SOI TOOK A COURSE IN PERSONAL FI NANCE. NOW I KNOW EN0U6H T06ETBY. ANPOJHAT PIP YOU FINPOUT ABOUT YOUR SELF IN THE PROCESS? ! I FOUND OUT I WAS 7,000 INPEBT. I OKAY. NOUIBUILP ON THAT. Shoe Ife,. fill' rks even if it's not obvious to you," she said. Guthrie said that if construction workers jeered at a woman as she ran past, it's still sexual harassment even if the woman didn't find it offensive. "Some women may think that makes them feel special, but to me it still is sexual harassment." Kathleen Benzaquin, assistant dean of students, said that last year was the first year the Dean of Students Office recorded sexual harassment complaints. There were 35 complaints made to the office, but they were dealt with infor mally, she said. The Rape Action Project has been organized to educate people on campus about the problem of sexual harass ment, Benzaquin said. It is a student organization where students give pre sentations at residence halls in which they define sexual harassment, demon strate scenarios, show films, go over the UNC policy and make students aware; of the services available to them, Benzaquin said. ; - The UNC grievance policy on sexual harassment suggests two avenues of action for someone who has been sexually harassed, O'Melia said. A person can deal with it in an informal way, which is the route the University encourages, or they can file a formal complaint, she said. The informal procedure involves approaching the supervisor of the de partment and making that person aware of the offensive behavior so that the supervisor can reprimand the staff or faculty member, she said. The Univer sity suggests sexual harassment be dealt with informally because this process will protect those involved, she said. "Confidentiality seems to be impor tant for people reporting it," she said. The formal grievance procedure in volves filing a complaint with the grievance committee if you are a member of the staff, or filing a formal complaint with the student honor court if you are a student, O'Melia said. A student cannot file a formal and an informal complaint at the same time, she said. After the formal complaint is filed, there is an investigation and a confidential report is filed with the University. For staff, disciplinary measures are taken, O'Melia said. O'Melia said she was giving sexual harassment presentations to departments requesting them and would train teaching assistants in the fall. Right now she said she wanted to establish programs, get the word out and help to resolve sexual harassment complaints as they came up. The pro grams will be one-hour training sessions to inform people of what sexual ha rassment is and what their options are to deal with it, she said. "It's an ongoing problem, and I think that's why it's important that it's an ongoing process." Benzaquin said that when a person made a sexual harassment complaint informally, it wasn't to hush up the incident, but to protect the confidential ity of both parties. She said it was not informal in terms of no record of the complaint because even an informal complaint must be filed with the Affir mative Action office. "So, it's not where someone can just kind of sweep it under the rug." The Dean of Students Office offers many services to those who have been sexually harassed in terms of recom mending counselors and assigning them counselors, she said. Benzaquin said that sometimes in a University situation, cultural differences existed that made a person unaware they were harassing someone. Sexual harassment has a cumulative effect, she said. "It may not be that it's one joke, but it's just day after day of . listening to those jokes," she said. "The 1 effect can be very different from what the intent was." Men also can be sexually harassed, -Benzaquin said. When women stereo- -type or demean men in class, it is sexual harassment, she said. Guthrie said 3 to 4 percent of the victims at the Orange Cou.ity Rape Crisis Center were men. They were " raped by other men, she said. Men's" bodies also have become objects in ' today's society, she said. : Douglas Ramirez, a senior from Lincolnton, said men were just as likely -to be sexually harassed, but it wasn't -heard about as much for men "because . women have to fight for their positions ' in society." Men don't come forward because of the male ego taboo, Ramirez said. "It's his masculinity put on the line,"Ramirez said. He said that people would wonder : - why a man wouldn t want to be harassed. nzza nut, Kamirez saia mat tne remaie -. 1 manager would walk through the cook area and put her hands on the men's butts. He said he didn t like that be havior, especially not in a business. . "Qviml fmraccmpnt Hrwcnt have tr be so much as in sexual," Ramirez said.- "It can also be in mentality as in youn inHpr 'IwancpT'iri a man T rannnt make good decisions. ; -v. uKJ ( Precision cuts by James Kerley formerly of Supercuts now at... nip t 1 mi HSUS (free parking in rear) 929-1151 THE Daily Crossword by Hank Harrington 1991 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved ACROSS 1 Finishing action 6 Ewes' guys 10 Title of respect 14 Overact 15 Robert 16 Jason's ship 17 Magnani and Moffo 1 8 Assorted: abbr. 19 Missile shelter 20 Tiny lamp 22 Listen 23 Wood strip 24 Irritable 25 Instinctive response 29 Small drum 32 "Dies " 33 Shortly 34 Large amount 37 Airlines' concerns 41 Dubbed ones 43 Asian holiday 44 Regatta items 46 Feedbag stuff 47 Of an area 48 Passe 50 Money of a kind 53 Ratio words 55 That's ! 56 Legal passage 62 That hurts! 63 Tennis champ 64 Polo 65 Suit to 66 Apportion 67 Mideast bigwig 68 Land: abbr. 69 Bothersome one 70 Thick DOWN 1 Nasty 2 Sports stadium 3 Ping 4 Beehive state 5 Pharmacist's tool 6 Send payment 7 Settles after flight 8 Fit together 9 Denomination 10 Annoying flirt 1 1 The Ram 12 Lace tip 13 Petulant 21 Loose 24 Tennille of song 25 Break in friendly relations 26 Gardner 27 accompli 28 Journey part 30 Roger! 31 voyage 34 Pers. title 35 Miss Kett 36 Helper: abbr. 38 Circle 39 Light brown 40 Sp. lady: abbr. 42 Deity 45 Snubs 47 Stringed instrument 48 Baseballer Mel 49 Appeared ominously 50 Ermine 51 Inclined trougn 52 Indy entrant 54 Linen closet item 56 Freeway exit 57 Words of understanding 58 Public esteem 59 Small bird 60 King beaters 61 Times past 1 A G U Al IT H I Nf i i B 3 5 6 7 i ii f 110 I11 I12 ha 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2T" 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3o" 31 32 33 """"" 34" 35" 3fT 37 38 39 40 """" 41 42" 43 44 " " 45 46 " 47 1 48 49"" 1 ' 11 in . 1 1 1 ' mi 1 ....... ! 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