Wednesday, April 12, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Section A·Page 3 Campus safety Delta Force: Campus is safe, and the Campus Safety Advisory Board is handling the issue by itself; in favor of having safety escorts on campus. Independents: Install 24-hour safety booths on campus and crackdown on alcohol use to discourage crime. Resume Builders: A drunk bunny could monitor parking lots at night and hold students' hands while they cross the street. Students First: SafeBus would keep students from drinking and driving by taking them from bar-saturated areas, such as Massachusetts Street and 14th and Ohio streets; to campus and off-campus areas; to increase lighting on campus and off-campus areas where students live, such as sorority houses. United Students: Increase police patrolling on foot to encourage personal safety and to deter auto theft. Off-campus issues Delta Force: Offcampus resource center would assist students in moving off campus by providing students feedback on apartments and managers; help students set up utilities at their new apartment. independent Candidates: In favor of a resource center because it could help students find roomates, and sell and buy furniture. Resume Builders: Set up a system in which students had their mom's phone numbers and could call them for help moving off campus. **Students First:** A Web site for off-campus students to provide an online apartment guide; could be updated easily and would be cheaper than creating a center. United Students: A printed apartment guide with ratings of apartments complexes and managers supported through advertising in the booklet. Delta Force: Traditional lobbying of the Kansas Legislature has not paid off; new tactics needed. Independent Candidates: Tuition increase evidence of not enough lobbying; issues on campus needed to be taken care of first. Role of lobbying Resume Builders: Lobbying Washington more profitable than Topeka; would rather spend its time in Kansas City's Westport district. Students First: Lobbying is the role of the Student Legislative Awareness Board, not the student body president; named Students First because the candidates want to spend more time in Lawrence than Topeka. United Students: The role of lobbyist was an important part of the office; plans to lobby the Kansas Legislature for a tuition bill of rights that would protect students from large tuition increases. Responses compiled by Erinn Barcomb Delta Force: Allow graduate students to gain a voice at the University by leading Student Senate executive committees; have a position on the executive staff of the university. More daycare space available for nontraditional students' children; enlist help from the school of education and use space in area churches. Graduate and nontraditional student issues Resume Builders: As for graduate issues, they hoped to graduate some day. independent Candidates: Carl Folsom III, Independent candidate - expand KU Non Trads and form outreach programs to inform nontraditional students about campus issues. O'Neal and no- specific plans for the campus would benefit graduate students, including having libraries and Robinson Center open 24 hours a day. Students First: No official stance on nontraditional issues; talked with nontraditional students who said that they were not prepared to take the calendar about campus events in the Kansan or Digital Jeyhawk and getting locker rental available on campus. Student Senate candidates' records checked By Mindie Miller Kansan staff writer The University Daily Kansan conducted background checks on all Student Senate candidates. The following information came from files at the Douglas County District and Lawrence Municipal courts. Lawrence Municipal Court Jared R. Buchbaum Jason Williams/KANSAN Minor in possession citation issued Mav 14, 1999 Running for College of Liberal Arts and Sciences senator for Students First David B. Dieterich Minor in possession citation issued May 8,1998 Erika L. Frantz Running for CLAS senator for Resume Builders Driving under the influence of alcohol — March 31,2000 First appearance in municipal court at 745 a.m. April 19, 2000 Running for School of Education senator for United Students Lana S. Guilfoyle Minor in possession citation issued April 26,1999 Running for School of Journalism senator for Resume Builders Sara E. McBride Minor in possession citation issued Jan. 21, 2000 Running for CLAS senator for Resume Builders Lisa M. Meinen Minor in possession citation issued May 11,1997 Running for CLAS senator for Delta Force Minor in possession citation issued Sept. 13, 1998 Amy E. O'Gara Running for School of Social Welfare senator for Delta Force Dallas L. Rakestraw Minor in possession citation issued March 2, 2000 Eric D. Tavlor Running for Nunemaker senator for United Students Minor in possession citation issued Oct.1. 1997 Running for Journalism senator for Resume Builders Christopher J. Ward Minor in possession citation issued Jan. 24, 1999 Running for Nunemaker senator for Delta Force R.J. Woodring Running for CLAS senator for United Students Minor in possession citation sued March 28, 1998 Douglas County District Court Joshua P. Brown Minor in possession and unlawful use of a driver's license citations issued Feb. 5,2000 Running for Nunemaker senator for Students First Erin M. Dav Minor in possession and unlawful use of a driver's license citations issued Aug. 28, 1999 Running for Nunemaker senator for United Students David A. Jack Running for vice president for Resume Builders Minor in possession and unlawful use of a driver's license citations issued Aug. 13, 1999 Rachel D. Henrv Minor in possession citation issued July 23,1999 Running for CLAS senator for United Students check out kansan.com for additional coverage of Student Senate elections PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS 841-PLAY 1029 Massachusetts Pre-Nursing Club Meeting Wednesday, April 12 Burge Union - Sunflower Room 5:30-6:15 p.m We will be going over KU Nursing Applications All prospective officers for next year should arrive @5:00 p.m. MASS. STREET DELI in 941 MASSACHUSETTS HOMEMADE cherry-blueberry-chocolate-lemon-chocolate chip CHEESECAKE offer expires 4/30/00 LIMIT FOUR PIECES PER PERSON Pick up applications at the CCO office 426 Kansas Union Call E.J. or Christina for more information. 864-4073 www.ukans.edu/~cco STUDENT SENATE Association Bathing Med Arts Congratulations to our new members Katie Reser Lyndsie Coon Tara Torok Stephanie Goettsch Michelle Levine Your sisters in Delta Gamma