Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 15, 1987 Nilte Owl expands service to spring, summer Y4 By CATHERINE KIM The University's administration has extended the Nite Owl into the spring and summer terms in accord - ance with the University's plan for expansion of the system. Although the service was discontinued last spring and summer, efforts of the- campus safety committee and Sexu - al Assault Awareness and Preven - tion Center helped bring about the Nite Owl's expansion. Student use this year will largely determine future operation of the Nite Owl during the spring and summer months. "It's still too ear - ly to judge what that demand will be because many students aren't aware that the spring and summer Nite Owl is operating," said Julie Steiner, director of the center. Steiner began working toward Nite Owl's expansion when the center was established in February of 1986. The center and the campus safety committee presented the ad - ministration a proposal to expand the Nite Owl last August. Composed of a cross-section of students and staff, the safety com - mittee reports to Vice President for Student Affairs Henry Johnson, Af - firmative Action Director Virginia Nordby, and Business Operations Director Jack Wiedenbach. safety. "The Nite-Owl, the center, and its activities are not answers to campus safety in themselves, but steps that must be taken to ensure it," said Steiner. Recent ridership and positive student response are promising indi - cators of the Nite Owl's future use during the summer months. "The Nite Owl has been extremely useful to me all year," said LSA sophmore Konika Patel. "Some areas could be reduced, and some others expanded." John Wood, a Nite-Owl driver and LSA student, agrees. "At the beginning of the term, the bus was empty a lot," Wood said. "But, as the term picked up and tests came along, more people went to the library, and more rode it. It's a good service, though there are areas that almost never are used," he added. 'The Nite-Owl, the center, and its activities are not answers to campus safety in themselves, but steps that must be taken to ensure it,' - Julie Steiner, Director of the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Center. "When I got in office there was only one bus, and the present route was half the size," said Steiner. "Although it took the committee and I until August to complete our proposal, it was fully approved when we presented it to the admin - istration." Since the inception of the center, Steiner feels the adminstration has been cooperative with the majority of its proposals to improve campus "Money, as in any other case, was an obstacle. But there were no objections to the idea of a continued Nite Owl itself," said Weidenbach. The Nite Owl is only one of the many accomplishments of the Cen - ter. The Center has also sponsored a national art exhibit on rape, and the Safewalk service, in addition to providing counseling and height - ening public awareness of sexual assault. Court Notes University senior Griffith Neal. alpeared in circuit court Tuesday for pre-trial arraignment to charges of first degree criminal sexual conduct. Neal pleaded not guilty to the charges of raping a 21 year-old sor - ority woman last month. The pre- trial hearing and the trial date have been set as June 4 and July 6 before Judge Edward Deake. CORRECTION In last week the Daily incorrect - ly reported the trial of University student Griffith Neal was set for May 12. The pre-trial arraignment was May12. -By Rebecca Cox UM News in The Daily 764-0552, CLASSIFIED ADS 764-05571 FOR SALE 13 INCH COLORED TV, 1 year old, exc. condition. 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