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[PEOPLE PLACES Life, liberty and overn TAMARA LAW Staff Writer The ] ten cite When you go away to college the main Victoria enjoyment of college life is unlimited ident. S] freedom. Freedom to do what you want, mons. when you want. . "Ext* However, unless you live in one of living oi the apartment-style residence halls, that off," she freedom does not include visitation. Hov Many students feel that a 24-hour vis- form of itation policy should be in effect for all Capstan residence halls. roommr Quincy Stevens, a resident in Snow- partake den said, "If we have the adult mental- the dist ity to go to class and to go to school, we duces a should have the adult mentality to mon- each wc itor our own visitation without univer- er guesl sity interference." Hon "When you come to college you are spokesn leaving behind your childhood ties. We to prot< are expected to act like adults but not have to given the privileges to do so," said Kristi people > Hamilton, a Patterson resident. tion pol bates House resident Antnony brogsia This said, "We're responsible people. If you how do can trust us until 2 a.m., then you should die 24-1 let guests stay overnight." those w To your body, alcohol and medicine can seem ven >alance, coordination, and ability to see accun essential to riding. After drinking or taking me ["hat's the best prescription for your safety, moh Friday, Marcl Text Department wi ] inventory at 3:C . Saturday, Marc j The University Boo] be closed for year en( We apologize for any inconve Heart to Heart . , "Getting The Most Out of The Family" . vpg PARENTS lmpo? Thursday March 2,1995 7:00pm BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Partners 700 Pickens Street * 799-3854 728 P Canterbury C ommunity e The Episcopal Church on Tues Campus MONDAY NIGHT > SUPPER at 6:15 1115 Marion Street (2 blks. N. w, of Horseshoe) ^v y Rev. Rich Biega, Chaplain ? 771-7800 * The Episcopal Church " Welcomes You. St. Thomas More Catl Mass Sunday 11am, 6 pm; Mon.. Rev. Michael F 1610 Greene Street 799-5870 (across I 1 I WHATNOT] light visitation J policy is one reason students of- | # | for why they move off campus. \m flMIff Cooper, a former Capstone res- JBmgmJk he now lives in University Com- | W ;nd the visitation policy for those ' m ga^h a campus so they will not move | gg M J rever, some students want some 1 ?K\Jw Warn restrictions. Natisha McNeil, a | mS Wka ie resident said, "The policy gives fv Ml ites the opportunity to study or JM i in any other activity without I m^a W Taction of male guest. This re- JMM M lot of roommate tension because a iuld know exactly when the oth- I /l ising and Residential Services _ In len said the policies are designed ' 11 id roommates' rights, but we | 1L accept that there will be some ^^^M vho will abuse a 24-hour visitais where the controversy lies: % we separate those who will han- m lour visitation responsibly and 1 J V GIOTTO YOU D BEERS IE GOLD MEDICINE. I I / similar. Both can affect your itely. Skills that are \ o / I ?-PEREZ Gamecock Graphics idication, don't ride. May | IRCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATIONS lOOO's ol i 3, 1995 CD.S Tapi 11 close for ,0 p.m. ALL KIN! POP, ROCK, URBAN, R :h 4, 1995 kstore will We Buy i inventory. Used CDs, Tdpes, Li s, nience this causes. Everyday Open 11-7 ? 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' v. : t m \\Wk Mill J u Eating cfisorders plague By [BBIB Dl Staff Writer hfe Eating disorders, including anorexia pulsive overeating and compulsive exercis increasingly more prevalent over the pa pecially in women. Anorexia Nervosa, which dates back VM fined as a starvation syndrome and is cl pflH excessive dieting and exercise, as well as that is 15 percent less than normal for th; UM rlwn/wl H U1V1UUU1. WM Lisa Mohn, director of Health and Wei at Open Door, said anorexia is about i M weight. "It's not only about low weight," Mol have a morbid fear of fat and a distorte [I their body." I Anorexia has a 20 percent fatality r " mostly in young women 14 to 18 years i out of 250 teen-age girls is said to suffer der. Bulimia Nervosa, which was practiced i: is defined as a binge-purge syndrome ar ized by consuming a large amount of hig and then purging the body through vomi diuretics or enemas. Bulimia usually s women around 18 years old, and bulimic lege students is estimated to be around 2 . While it is not associated with purgi exercise is when a person continues exe: ipjury, illness or family and social respor "Compulsive exercise is not just about but getting out of control with it," Mohn: they haven't exercised enough." Traditionally, eating disorders have o in white, middle-income women who wen did well in school. However, the profile is \ eating disorders are becoming more c< African-American women. No more tha people with eating disorders are men. "With men, if s mostly athletes, people within a certain weight range," Mohn sa According to senior Nicole Ferrari, wl nir? /IaaIci unfL fViio fnniA flia ma/)io ia fn V\1 oio UCCUO VT11/11 U1IO bll& Ui^UlO lO w Ml ^ crepancy between eating disorders in m A "Men are not bombarded the way wc - Iran said. "There is not as much pressure good as there is for women. Heavy men ? T the media. 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"They 115 pounds to 1 d perception of that can't be at The worst ci ate and occurs member with a old. About one to help them g< from the disor- ber is to confror concern. n ancient Rome, "Don't diagnc id is character- Mohn said. "Te h-calorie foods, healthy. Ask if iting, laxatives, but have resoui starts in young nial, so you ma; behavior in col- again." 5 to 30 percent. Unfortunate ng, compulsive they are treata rcising, despite ders can go on 1 isibilities. "People can | a lot of exercise pie will struggli 3aid. "They feel pends on how 1 serious it is. It iccurred mostly Early interve i successful and to dealing with' 3 changing, and along with eatii )mmon among educator Marsl n 10 percent of "We have to speak up and c who have to be Itinsaid. "Eve id. and health and rose senior the- As with' any ame for the dis- about eating dis en and women, them. Somem >men are," Fer- or that the beh i for men to look "The initial r ire portrayed in said. "They car women to look of control. The; > find out more about this < other forms o c 2562712 Middlebur Free 2 We Ray Ban i w/ Contact 1 \X SS \.^ , *some restn Please call or st Conveniently Loc; in the Rus 777 . a J? , :x _ e up to society's ideal r Roseanne, and even she is not happy," ders tend to be more prevalent in women ital influence, Mohn said, defined by their looks," she said. "Thind around us. Kate Moss and Cindy Crawi models, but only 1 percent of women can dy type. Once women became a threat to is when the twiggy look came in. Ifs funvomen have more opportunities and ad in weight and looks are most important. ;nd the predominance of eating disorders offer an alternative to the ultimate sua itic looking women need to be portrayed Ferrari said. "The media needs to make e that you don't have to be 5'10" and weigh oe beautiful. It's an unrealistic standard tained." ase scenario is having a friend or family in eating disorder and not knowing how it treatment. The main thing to rememit them in a caring manner and to express >se them, but say what you have observed," ill them they don't look well, and if s not they would be willing to talk to someone, rces to recommend. They might be in dey not get a warm welcome, but bring it up ily, eating disorders are not curable, but ble. Those who suffer from eating disorto live relatively normal lives, go on to live a good quality life, some peoa more along the way," Mohn said. "It deong they have had the disorder and how 's important to get early intervention." mtion, education and support are the keys the myriad of complex problems that come ng disorders, according to senior and peer 1a Itin. watch one another and not be afraid to onfront that person in a caring manner," rybody needs to be educated in nutrition [ well being."' disorder, there are many misconceptions iorders and the people who are suffer from lisconceptions are that they rarely occur avior is easy to stop. eaction is Svhy don't they just stop,"' Mohn 1't understand how someone could be out y want to put it in more simplistic terms." BBi! contraceptive shot, as well as | j if birth control, 49Q8 | | g Drive, Suite 1 02 nee Hospital & Richland Fashion Mall j ek Trial of Sunglasses ^ense Fitting ? Sunglasses tyi - N \\ Bausch & Lo* ; \ ictions apply op by for details ited in Carolina Mall sell House-2569