8 University Daily Kansan Council provides information on women's athletics By MARY HOENK Staff Writer Mutual support was the theme of a gathering of more than 60 women athletes last night. last night. Anne, Levinson, Winchester, Mass.,省委书记,and president of the Council of Women Athletes, said the council called the meeting to bring athletes together and give them information on the status of women's athletics at the University of Kansas. attacks at the IX. "With Trial IX and budgetary problems, it's important for athletes to know they can have an impact in what's happening," she said. she said. Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 requires men's and women's athletic programs to be equitable by July 21. Specifically, Title IX says that "equal athletic opportunity for members of both sexes" must be provided. sexes must be joined. Levinson did the group that it didn't matter with the University of Kansas private Corporation was a private organization because the University was responsible for providing equitable money for athletic programs. FOR SHE ALSO said Title IX meant equal opportunity for all women athletics at KU. Levinson said that training facilities would be improved and that the number of athletic trainers would be increased as one step toward making the two programs HOWEVER, SHE said she was pleased with the number of athletes who showed up. "It was the biggest turnover ever for a women's athletic meeting," she said. "We've got a new group of athletes coming in who have an interest in the department. We just hope to build from here and keep interest at a high level." "WE'VE JUST got to keep that enthusiasm and it will grow," she said. Tracy Spellman, Lawrence graduate student and adviser to the council, said she thought that it was the legislative letter-writing campaign that had helped to spark interest in women's athletics as a department. increase of $85,115 for women's athletics from the Kansas legislature. This would help offset the decision by the Student Senate to stop funding women's athletics after fiscal year 1979. the East. She met the meeting. Levinson said she was proud of the athletes and a few coaches who came to support their council. She also said she was disappointed that no members of the women's athletic administration attended the meeting. Grades . . . BALFOUR SAID he only could talk to an instructor and start discussions between the instructor and the student; he could not get grades changed. From page one Angie Wagle, Wichita junior and women's gymnastics裁判 gave a summary of the teams' strengths and encounters during their summits of dozens by attending their events. Balfour said, however, that something might be developed within the Judiciary. discussing it: "Whatever is set up, it must have the power to direct the registrar to change grades," he said. grade school and he had supported creating a grade appeal court since the Senate began. "The only model I will go on to is the one at Wichita State (University)," he said. BALFOUR SAID the Wichita State court, establishs that a defendant, handled only three cases a year, was But Balfour said the number of cases was limited because students who wanted to appeal grades had to go through several steps before reaching the court. KU's court originally was to be modeled after the Wichita State court. **rthonda May, Oberlin junior and former chairman of the Senate's Academic Affairs Committee, said she was not sure that grade would be affected. She said the audictory under the present Senate code.** communist said a committee member last semester had a complaint about a grade and the teacher did not address it. "THAT'S THE reason it came up in committee (academic affairs)" she said. Say sunt aine thought the Judiciary would be able to take care of appeals, but she said that it was not possible. THE UNIVERSITY Judicary brings up visions of lawyers," she said. "An appeals court would be more for everyday students." However, Mike Harper, student body should be established. "The University Judiciary deals with too many things," he said. "It's not solely to deal with academic matters. It time for a scale of size to take on the issue of grade appeals." If the University Council decides that grade appeals can be handled by the KANSAN On Campus Events TODAY: STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS meet at 13:10 in Alcev B of the Kansas Union. The KU BALLOONING ASSOCIATION meets at 11:30 and 3 in 8 on the Council Room of the Union. ADULT LIFE RESOURCES CENTER has a luncheon at noon in the English of the University READING SERVICES at 4:30 and 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. CAMPUS CRUSADE meets at 3:30 in Alcev E of the Union. TONGHT! THE MATH DEPARTMENT has a dinner at 6 in the Curry Room of the Union. RAPE VICTIM SUPPORT SERVICE meets at 6 in the Oreed Room of the Union. SUA BRIDGE meets at 6 in the Parlors of the Union. KAWATI KAWATI meets at 6 in the Union. TUCK SAILING CLUB meets at 7 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. SAPHA meets at 7 in the Council Room of the Union. MINORITY FAIRAIS is showing the film "Roots" at 7 in the Forum Room of the Union. YOUNG DEMOCRATS meet at 7 in the Internationale COALITION for PEACE and JUSTICE meet at 7:30 in the Gallery Room of the Lawrence Public Library. A TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION program is at 7:30 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. UNDERGRADuate PHILOSOPHY meets at 8 in the Union. TUCKS BA BOARD meets at 8 in the Government Room of the Union. MORTAR BOARD meets at 9 in the Regionalist Room of the Union. TOMORROW: An OPEN FORUM with Chancellor Archie Dykes and Executive Vice Chancellor Del Shankel will be at 1 in the Forum Room of the Union. The CREATIVE FANTASY CLUB meets at the KU Parliars B and C of the Union. The KU FOLKDANCE CLUB meets at 7:30 in 173 Robinson. Judiciary,Harper said, he would take the petition back to the Student Senate for reconsideration. "I THINK we would do everything we could to make SenEx reconsider," he said. Steve Leben, the former student body president, said he did not think the option of handling grade appeals through the judiciary had been looked into or explained. Leben said, "If the Judiciary is to be used, it needs to be publicized. It could be needed to needse be needed." "I really don't have enough information to state an opinion," he said. "I trust that the Academic Procedures and Policies Committee has made an intelligent decision." But Leben said he thought the Academic Procedures and Policies Committee was the best step in this direction. BETH EASTER, player, saliophomore and field hoekey player, said it was good to get a concise summary of what was happening. She said she thought there were more questions that needed to be answered about Title IX, however. Many athletes seemed pleased with the opportunity to get information on the women's athletic department. "It doesn't seem to me that things are being fairly distributed," she said. 1. I think it (the status of TITLE X) is news to a lot of people. But it is good to know the history of this issue. SHE SAID there was a lot of interest in departmental decisions, especially who was making decisions on how much money was allocated to each team. Lonne Lane, Lawrence senior and member of the track team, said she thought that athletes were fairly well informed of most of the information presented in the meeting but that there were other things in department that athletes didn't know about. Funding is now part of the job of the Women's Athletic Advisory Board. Student Senate Public Relations Director Complaint Services Director - handles complaints/suggestions that relate to Student Senate * serves as a sounding board for * students - responsible for Student Senate advertising in the Kansan. * serves on Communications Committee * co-ordinates Senate open houses plans special programs and projects - works on communication problems that involve students or senators - assists with Summer Orientation * updates Senate publications Applications are available in the Student Senate office. Applicants will be contacted about an interview. For more information contact Senate office/Level 3, Kansas Union, 864-3710. 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