University Daily Kansan, June 19; 1980 Page A giant grasshopper? The Sikorsky Sky Crane from the Kansas Air National Guard in Topeka descends upon Lawrence Municipal Airport Tuesday afternoon to remove an engine from an F-11 fighter plane. The eye-like head of the helicopter actually is the Legislative issues considered by ASK Raising the legal drinking age will again be an issue affecting KU students this fall. Bob Bingaman, executive director of Students of Kansas, said this week. By MONICA MARKIEWICZ Staff Reporter ASK opposes the raising of the legal drinking age to 21 for 3.2 percent beer on the grounds that it is bad on the health of those who drink, and asks body president and ASK delegate声 Other issues slated for fall consideration are the Landlord-Tenant Act and a bill to ensure a student vote on the Board of Regents. Currently a student sits on the Board but does not have a vote. IN THE PAST, ASK lobbed for issues that were mainly social, Robin McClellan, past director of ASK, asked. Recently, however, there has been more emphasis placed on educationally related issues. This summer ASK delegates are attending state senate judiciary standing committee meetings, McCormick is part of the research function of ASK. Bingaman said issues being researched this summer include the need for student wavers, a student wage increase of 8 percent and TITLE IX, an affirmative action issue dealing with equal funding for women's and men's athletic competitions. SOME ISSUES, such as obtaining and maintaining minimum wage guarantees for students have been issues for several years, McClellan said. Snackneck said other issues that ASK lobbies for do not affect only students. Issues such as the Landlord-Tenant Act such as the landlord number of people, he said. McCllenan said the landlord-tenant issue began in 1977, when the Uniform Landlord-Tenant Act was passed by the Kansas Legislature. An amendment known as the self-help amendment was originally part of the Act. It was defeated in committee after it had been passed by both House and Senate. Since then ASK has been lobbying to get the amendment on the floor. In the last session it made it onto the calendar but got no further. McCelian said, Schnacke is testifying to a Senate judiciary standing committee June 26 on the landlord-tenant bill. The self-help amendment is designed as a remedy to help tenants whose landlords won't make basic, essential repairs. It also breaks windows of furnaces, he said. KU HAS 22 delegates to ASK's three legislative assemblies. This is based on KU's enrollment list is in these cases and the products are made on issues to be considered. Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor, said that the administration requested that he use a tenure-term program, but that it was not part of a university-wide drive to increase his research. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes has said that one of KU's most important goals is to provide more attractive scholarships for minorities. DAVID AMBLER, vice chancellor for student affairs, said, "There is a segment of the population whose minority population is not reflective of the minority population of the state of Kansas. There is a significant portion of high school students we aren't serving." KU has developed a new minority scholarship fund, he said, in recognition of the need to make special efforts to recruit and retain minority students. A "mixed bag" of factors were responsible for the University's failure to achieve adequate minority representation. 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