8A THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NEWS FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 2005 SCALPING CUSTOMED FROM MAPS 1A CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A ment of the ticket policy to increase his business. "It really hasn't affected our business at all," he said. Wagner said his business had never had any problem with the University. He wasn't able to comment on the number of tickets his business usually sells for KU games. Colin Brainard, Overland Park sophomore, said scalping should be reserved for professional arenas. "I want to see college sports remain pure," he said. Emily Ashcraft, Springfield, Mo., freshman, said the resale of tickets didn't affect her as a student. But if it's becoming a bother, then it's good the department is doing something about it, she said. Kevin Kunde, Chicago freshman, said he didn't think cracking down on scalpers was necessary. The department should be honored that people are desperate to see the games, he said. Marchiony said the department had received many more complaints from fans being harassed by people re-selling tickets than it received last year. The fans just wanted to be able to enjoy their evening without being solicited, he said. "Our main goal is to make sure our season ticket holders enjoy the experience of coming to Allen Fieldhouse," Marchiony said. Students and other people who want to sell their tickets to friends and family can still do so, just not on University grounds. Members of the Williams Educational Fund also can return their tickets to the athletics department and be eligible for tax deductions based on the face value of the unused tickets. Edited by Azita Tafreshi TIME CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A and Friday, and Wednesday and Friday during times that classrooms are not being used. The implementation of new class times will allow a set schedule of classes. Currently, classes and their times have to be approved, said Kim O'Bryon, public service administrator. "We think it is a popular option to only have class two days a week," Steeples said. "The fact that we have some extra classroom space gave us the additional option, but we don't know how popular it is until after enrollment." The new schedule allows for unique classes, such as within the School of Education where public school teachers and administrators are involved in class programs. Classes that start too early or run too late are poorly utilized, said Mike Neal, dean of the School of Education. He said it was more logical to start and end classes at times that made them more desirable. "Instead of a building being less utilized at 8 a.m because students don't take a 7.30 a.m.class, the building will be utilized at 8 a.m. because students will be taking 8 a.m. classes," Neal said. Faculty and administrators are in the process of working out a faculty schedule for the spring 2006 semester. Steeples said the only problems he expected were from faculty members who were resistant SPRING 2006 CLASS TIMES - Monday/Wednesday/Friday: 8-8:50 a.m., 9-9:50 a.m., 10-10:50 a.m., 11-11:50 a.m., noon-12:50 p.m., 1-1:50 p.m., 2-2:50 p.m., 3-3:50 p.m., 4-4:50 p.m. - **Monday through Friday:** 8-8:50 a.m., 9-9:50 a.m., 10-10:50 a.m., 11-11:50 a.m., noon-12:50 p.m., 1-1:50 p.m., 2-2:50 p.m., 3-3:50 p.m., 4-4:50 p.m. - Monday and Wednesday: 7:35-8:50 a.m., 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 3-4:15 p.m. 4-5:15 p.m. ♦ Monday and Friday: 7:35-8:50 a.m., 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m., 3-4:15 a.m. 4:55 a.m. + Wednesday and Friday: 7:35, 8:50 a.m., 11 a.m., 12:15 p.m., 3- 4:15 p.m., 4:51 p.m. - Tuesday and Thursday: 8-9:15 a.m., 9:30-10:45 a.m., 11 a.m. 12:15 p.m., 1:25 p.m., 2:30-3:45 p.m., 4:55 p.m. 12:15 p.m., 1-2:15 p.m., 2:30-3:45 p.m., 4:5-5:15 p.m. Saturday 8:50 a.m, 9:50 a.m, 10:10 a.m, 11:11 a.m a. m. Sources: Offices of the provost and the registrar to change. "It is difficult to try something, new." 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