EJA VU Continued from Page 1 -name is Sabrina, said she started out this vay, first 'wianting to be a waitress but then deciding to dance. She 'got into the business after her freshman year .in college, when she moved out of her house and was ,forced to support herself. "I moved out and reality kicked in about paying tills. I didn't realize how much it cost to live on ttty pqwn,"she said.. t Sabrina had a friend who was a waitress at the club and was earning a lot ofimoney in tips. "I came to apply for a waitressing job but they stid, 'We'd really like you to dance.' It's really over- whelming when you come in the first time but I found out I was making enough money to get back iinto school, Sabrina said. She said many dancers are students at the Univer- sity of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University and 'ashtenaw Community College who make enough noney dancing at the club to finance their education. Sabrina said the money the students earn varies depending on the night. "I work two nights a week and make about S600 to S800 per week;' she said. "You can get so far ahead of all those other stu- dents who are going to have student loans." Another dancer, whose stage name is Alex, is also a student at a local college. "I'm just saving up for when I graduate," she said. After graduation Alex plans to get married and start ter own business in jewelry design. _iazz, another dancer who attends a local universi- ty, said she too lances to earn money for school. "I take care of other people besides myself and -his is an easy way to do it," she said. "It's a nice The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, December 6. 2000 -7 club, it's sale and a lot of gils g(0 to school. You always have time to do all yOsri studies" .jazz, who will graduate next yea, is planinig to attend law school after college. She said dancing has taught her how to deal with people. "After doing this you can deal with any type of person out there" she said. Sabrina said contrary to what most people think about exotic dancing, it teaches women to respect themselves and their bodies. "Any doubts I had about the way sty body looks I have no more," she said. "Every once in a while some- one asks me, 'Doesn't this degrade you? It degrades me no more than it does these men who are here." While Sabrina said dancing teaches self-cunfi- dence and respect, several dancers said the job doesn't teach the women how to tell their parents, families and schools about their work. Alex said her family doesn't know how she is sav- ing up for graduation. "My family was up for a football game and I had a meeting at the club. I told them I was studying," she said. She added that she used to play a college sport before suffering al injury. Once one of her professors came to the club, not knowing she was a dancer there. Ie asked her what her coach would think about her work. "You're supposed to be a representative of the school. If I were playing my sport now, I would proba- bly get kicked off the team and lose my scholarship," Alex said. Sabrina also said she had an uncomfortable expe- rience when a student from one of her classes, con- sisting of only 10 people, visited the club, not knowing that she was a dancer. "I saw this kid in class every Tuesday and Ihurs- "The girls' safety here is first and foremost for me." - Lenny Komendera Deja Vu manager day so I went up to him and said. 'You didn't see me here if I didn't see you here,"' she said. Komendera said the comfort of the dancers is important to the club. "The girls' safety here is first and foremost for me," he said. Komendera said this means more than simply walking each girl to her car at night. He said one time a dancer's uncle came into the club without knowing she worked there. She waited in the locker room while Komendera told the man there Was a girl there who kness him and that it would be best if he left. Komendera then refunded the man's mones. "I've never had a problem in a situation like that," lie said. Komendera said dancing. especially in situations such as these, takes a lot of will and a lot ofeconfidence. "I can give you all the tips in the world on helping you dance but I can't give you the will to do it,' he said. Jazz added that part of this confidence is beine secure with herself. "We're all human, we have feelings too. You know what you're doing and you know that you're not doing anything wrong" she said. Sabrina said if it means getting an education, dancing is worth it. "If it helps me get ahead then it's great. It's mak- ing college a reality for mc," she said. usC Continued from Page 1 USC Student Senator Alden C'hiu said students know sry little about the details of the event but feel it is very unfortunate. "All of the students are talkie" about it," Chiu said. "A lot of the information is not being released, so there are still a lot of possibilities:' Taylor said even after the incident students have not raised questions about safety in the residence halls. "Concern is about the wsselfare of the student, not at all about the safety on the campus." Taylor said counseling services were set up for affected individu- als and a meeting with the stti- A University of Southern California freshman fell from this residence hall window Sunday morning. dents and staff in the building was held Sunday. COURTS Continued from Page 1 University Deputy General Counsel Liz Barry said. "The courts ruling cer- tainly confirms that policies like ours are legal, effective and fair." Curt Levy, Director of Legal and Public Affairs for the Washington- D.C.-based Center for Individual Rights, said his "gut feeling is that this will not have too much ofan effect." 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