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Show " urn.- - - Entertainment - Page Five Openings 1988 . - i The Ombudsman's office investigates report- ed complaints and helps to achieve equitable settlements. We can help you with complaints and grievances of any types (Le. disputes, legal problems, grade behavior appeals, question, etc.)" land-lordtenna- nt - you protect yourself from an unpleasant rental situation by checking off the following list before making living arrangements for the coming school year, We. suggest Is there a lease? Have you read the fine print? , v Have you retained a copy of the lease? Are you satisfied with the amount of the deposit? Has it been made clear to you when, if, and under what conditions the deopsite is refundable? Are all compromises and adjustments in writing? Have you inspected everything and ask questions about anything that bothers you? ' Are there vents in each room? Are there enough electrical outlets? Are there screens on the windows? . Are the sinks, bathtubs, toilets, and ceilings free of leaks? Is there enough hot water? Are the doors and windows secure? Are the locks adequate? Could you escape if the place caught fire? Are the lights in working order? Does the toilet flush? Are pipes and wiring adequately covered and concealed? Walk through the dwelling and make note on the lease of any damages. "La Testa mi Pesa" ("My Head is Heavy1), a 1983 work by Giacomo Mirabella, is one of the pieces on display at the Union Gallery. -- galleries from entertainment - page four It's located on the second floor of the Union Building just west of the main desk. - This gallery, which gives precedence to the works of U. students, has shown oils, baseball sculptures, designer caps and shopping bags during the last year, said Ryck Luthi, associate director of the Union.. After students, U. faculty, and staff have priority in the gallery, which also rr i t.t ;cn aiusis uie wuiki..r ui siiuws there is available time and space. Luthi said variety is a main goal of the gallery, so the exhibits are scheduled to change every two weeks. The gallery is free to U. students and is . ts, uii-uainp- us nnon aVimit' fnnr Vinnrc a Hav T.lltVli . allowed to extend the hours if they sit with their work. , Any student interested in displaying their art may contact the Union Programs office at Union 245. Union Exhibit Area-Th- is area, located next to High School Services in the west wing of theJJnion, differs from the Union Gallery because it focuses more on the U. Last year, for instance, the area had an exhibit related to the artificial heart research being done at the U., Luthi said. But don't get the idea the exhibit area is not also dedicated to art. Last year, in conjunction with the Museum of Fine Arts, the area was used to exhibit a of religious paintings. This exhibit area usually has one show for the entire quarter. col-lecti- said. -- (for deposit purposes) Will you have control of the heat? v If it seems to good, or too cheap, to be true, it probably is. If you are a "U" student and would like to speak to an Remember: , Ombudsman about rental questions or any other matters of 3 or come to the Ombudsman's office, concern, call 581-861- 270 Union. on OPEN FALL QUARTER REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS : Hours are posted at the beginning of every quarter and individual artists are Classes, work, studying, socializing. You need to keep in touch. . . ii m Yf uitjj . Jt.'- jvso- - ' " - Tr J! T . ' -- mmm n "n ' inwii ill .ar.i mi 'Siimmmm Z """wiimmiiB into a busy quarter? In order to manage all the demands on your time, you need help. We've got a package of telecommunications services to meet your needs. At USWEST Communications, we know that not every college student is alike, lb accommodate the varied needs, we're offering a new concept called TeleChoice. : Introducing TeleChoice. The phone service as individual asyou are. Simply put, TeleChoice is a package of services you receive based on your phone needs and what role the phone has in your ; daily routines. I Some of the features and services are familiar to you, some are brand new, but all of them are designed to create phone service to meet your individual needs. The featuresyou want. The services you need. Whetheryou're living at home or out on your own, we know that privacy and choices are important to you. living at home... -- Unlimited . Local Calling -- Call Waiting Call Forwarding Three-Wh- y Calling Speed Calling TOuch-Tbn- e Service : - -Li- ne-Backer Plus" Service -- Additional Listing for Busy College Students Extra Directory Assistance m in Not That's why there's TeleChoice! Are you packing every thingyou can mniiiw tivikbk Out on your own... -- Message Usage -- 45 or 90 Local Calls Per Month Call Waiting of -T- hree-Way -T- ouch-Tone Calling Service -- Additional Listing for Roommate or Spouse TeleChoice is the answer to your communications needs. Call your TeleChoice specialist on 237-551- 1. - COMMUNICATIONS in off aims. |