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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2015 DAILYEMERALD.COM #MANYNATIONS ⚙ TUESDAY WALKING IN MANY NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS STRUGGLE WITH LONELINESS. The Native American Student Union longhouse at the UO gives Native students a place where they can connect with their culture away from home. AN APP TO HELP YOU PAY FOR PARKING SOFTBALL HEADS TO WOMEN’S COLLEGE WORLD SERIES VISIT OUR WEBSITE DAILYEMERALD.COM PAGE 2 EMERALD TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 NEWS UO TO PLAN PARKING SMART PHONE APP THE NEW APP will alert drivers when their parking meter is about to expire. It is about to get harder to find parking with a better service without having to buy Bolden said there is potential for an spaces on campus, but the University of all new equipment,” Bolden said. additional fee to be added to the parking Oregon hopes it will be easier to pay for one The app will target those who cannot fee when paid through the app, but the when students come back this fall. obtain parking passes and must use pay- university “could possibly eat that cost” to With the construction of the new to-park spots on campus instead. The bring the new technology to campus. residence hall behind the Global Scholars goal of the app will be to achieve an easy, UO student Sixuan Huang thought the Hall underway this July, one of the biggest convenient and educational way to pay for application would benefit students more parking lots for students on campus will lose parking fees on spots with parking meters, than visitors. She didn’t have a parking pass most of its parking spaces, UO Department according to Bolden. to park on campus, but she still drives to of Parking and Transportation Director When the app is launched this fall, the school occasionally. Gwen Bolden said. In addition, many department will have a campus-wide open “I don’t think the app is practical for parking meters on campus are outdated and demonstration, Bolden said. visitors — they don’t park here everyday. “expensive to replace,” especially if they are Students can download the app onto It’s just not very logical to me,” Huang said. to be pulled out for construction in the near smartphones that run on the iOS or Android “But I can see myself downloading the future. system. Through the app, students can enter application. It sounds very convenient.” The UO is planning to replace 180 parking their parking spot number, pay a fee with a UO student Li Yi said that the app will help spaces, but the plan has not yet been credit or debit card and continue on their students and faculty save time and effort. finalized. way. Fifteen minutes before the parking “Finally I can leave the bags of quarters The idea of a parking smart phone app was time is up, the app will send a text message at home,” Yi said. “And hopefully no more born to not only help the university solve to alert drivers. They then can choose to parking citations for (being) a couple this problem, but to enhance the innovative pay directly through the application if minutes late.” technology on campus for students and needed. The application also gives students faculty, and help the department generate the option of going onto its website with a reports for future planning, Bolden said. computer or calling in to pay for a “We want to provide students and visitors parking fee. BY TRAN NGUYEN, @TRANNGNGN The Emerald is NEWSROOM OPINION EDITOR COPY CHIEFS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES ON THE COVER published by Emerald BAYLEY SANDY REBECCA RAMIREZ NICOLE ADKISSON EDITOR IN CHIEF MELISSA RHOADS NICK CATANIA The cover was photographed by Ryan SPORTS EDITORS Media Group, Inc., the SAMI EDGE ARIANA GARAY JUSTIN WISE Kang. independent nonprofit TAYLOR GOODMAN ART DIRECTOR HAYDEN KIM BUSINESS media company at the GUNNAR GUSTAFSON KENNETH OSBORN JOEY HOYT PUBLISHER, PRESIDENT & CEO COLLEEN ROGERS University of Oregon. MANAGING EDITORS CHARLIE WEAVER X317 RILEY JONES GET IN TOUCH Formerly the Oregon NEWS EDITOR KIRA HOFFELMEYER CAITLIN MONAHAN Daily Emerald, the news organization ALEX CREMER VP OPERATIONS EMERALD MEDIA GROUP NIK STRENG was founded in 1900. KATHY CARBONE X302 1222 E. 13TH AVE., #300 DIRECTOR OF AUDIENCE A&C EDITORS ADVERTISING ASSISTANT EUGENE, OR 97403 VP SALES & MARKETING ENGAGEMENT SOPHIA JUNE TAYLOR BRADBURY 541.346.5511 CHRIS MATHEW X303 EDER CAMPUZANO ANDREA HARVEY DESIGNSHOP DIRECTOR VOL. 116, ISSUE NO. 87 SALES MANAGER DESIGN EDITOR TARA SLOAN PHOTO EDITOR BEN GILBERTS ALISA O’NEAL TAYLOR WILDER DESIGNSHOP SOCIAL MEDIA PRODUCERS CHLOE HARLIG CHRIS JONES MAIRI MCCASLIN MARK KELLMAN PHOTOGRAPH BY RYAN KANG, @RKANGPHOTO TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 EMERALD PAGE 3 TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 EMERALD PAGE 3 Study Arts Management at UO Expand your knowledge of the wide variety of management careers available in the arts Add a Minor Students from all UO majors can minor in arts management. The arts management minor is designed MAKE A DIFFERENCE for students with an interest in Interested in Graduate participating in, leading, and • Promote a diverse and healthy campus managing arts organizations and • Organize events and outreach Studies in Arts activities across the arts sector. • Represent the student body Management? Participatory learning experiences or practicums with local arts • Provide recommendations to the Director Applications for the master’s degree in organizations provide you with arts management will be accepted until hands-on learning opportunities. Your classroom learning will be SHAC meets Fridays, 3-4 p.m. August 15 for enrollment in fall 2015. extended into the community Accepting Applications through June 12 To apply, visit aad.uoregon.edu/admissions and provide you with important Questions? e-mail [email protected] professional experiences and Arts and Administration Program connections. Visit healthcenter.uoregon.edu to 254 Lawrence Hall How to Apply 541-346-3639 Applications are accepted any download and print. Contact Josh Francis at aadgtf@uoregon. time during the academic year and Bring application to the Health Center, edu before June 15 or Betsy Tanenbaum at throughout the summer. Contact 2nd floor, room 276. [email protected] after June 15. [email protected] or stop by 254 Lawrence Hall. Or complete and submit the electronic version. Be a major or minor Study in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts Apply for the minor, visit aad.uoregon.edu/admission/undergraduate Health Center M – F, 9 A.M.-5 P.M.; Sat, 10 A.M.-2 P.M. EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity. healthcenter.uoregon.edu GO BIKE. GO PLAY. GO STUDY. GO RELAX. GO EAT. GO SWIM. GO HANG. GO DUCKS. ducksvillage.com PAGE 4 EMERALD TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2015 NEWS FSL’S TASK FORCE TAKES A DIFFERENT APPROACH THAN ORIGINALLY ANTICIPATED The FSL task force was formed after a recommendation from ASUO Senate . With three times the amount of so much value in having peers facilitate the sexual assault in its community than discussion because there’s that trust of the the university as a whole, Fraternity and person who is presenting. There’s also that Sorority Life has created programs to full understanding of the population of the combat that statistic, and believes that it’s chapter; each chapter is different.” Frazee beginning to change the culture. said that being able to individualize the FSL’s sexual assault prevention task lessons has created conversations among force was originally a recommendation by FSL that create engagement. the ASUO sexual assault prevention task “Personally, I see the task force creating force. When FSL started the task force, it conversations within our chapter in had set ideas of how to run it. However, regards to sexual assault prevention. Being as time goes on, it is finding new ways to able to talk about it in an environment better educate their members in hopes of with people who I trust makes having hard preventing sexual assault in its community conversations easier too,” Delta Upsilon and on campus. member Kyle Wizner said. Director of Sexual Assault Prevention In addition, representatives from the Lusby said that the ability to create Kerry Frazee is leading representatives task force are seeing this model unfold in conversations and engage with the from each chapter to educate them on a way that seems to really be working in community is what is really making different aspects of sexual assault. Frazee their personal chapters. this task force work. In fact, he said that said that members learn about consent, Delta Tau Delta representative Zach he already feels safer in the fraternity bystander intervention, social norms, Lusby said that a personalized approach and sorority community since the gender norms, perpetrators use of alcohol for each house has made learning more implementation of the task force. and the response process. effective. “It’s hard to see that in a way that is Frazee says what started as a model for “It’s impossible to gauge how effective represented through tangible numbers, and individuals to bring back to their chapter these workshops are on an individual level you just can’t do it. The statistics haven’t as a 15-minute lesson has spurred into because we all perceive them differently come out for the most recent climate something much better. She said that and they are instituted differently in every survey, but I can say that at a social level chapter members have really taken the single house,” Lusby said. “Yes, we’re still things are beginning to change,” Lusby information and made it specific to their very focused on education, and we’re said. “On a personal level, I am feeling chapter, something that works well in the still incredibly devoted to ensuring that more comfortable by the day.” fraternity and sorority community.

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