University Daily Kansan, February 20, 1981 Page 9 l on after from hur- ested e a al, he Bills would give Regents more power By DAN BOWERS Staff Reporter TOPEKA-Two bills filtering through the Kansas Legislature pose a threat to the independence of universities within the State Board of Regents system, William Knauffman, staff attorney for the Resents, said yesterday. Kauffman said Rep. Joseph Hoagland, R-Overland Park, chairman of the House Judiciary committee, told him that there was enough support in Kaufman discussed with the Regents Institutions Coordinating Council the progress of two bills in the Kansas House that would place final tenure approval and the disciplining of faculty in the Regents' hands. Lawrence Vacuum Center 12 East 9th • 842-2122 SALES PARTS REPAIRS All makes FREE ESTIMATES 1-day service New & Rebuilt Vacuums RENTALS --both the House and Senate to approve one of the bills regarding tenure. أبو الحسن الرازي أحمد بن عباس الخانيدي محمد بن عمر العباسي الشافعي المؤمنين المُصدقون وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى مَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على إِصْدَاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى مَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى مَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ на إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى مَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَكُونَ on أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ on اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَكُونَ على إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى مَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَkُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَكُونَ على اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَkُونَ on اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَkُونَ on اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ قَوْلِهِ الْمُرْضَى mَا كَذَابَ اللَّهُ لَا يَkُونَ على أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَkُونَ on اختلافِهِ وَمِنْ qَoْlَةً إِسْدَاقِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on أَحَمْدِهِ وَلَا يَkُونَ on إِصْdاقِهِ ولَا يَkُونَ on اختلافِهِ Kauffman said the bill, which would require the Regents to develop methods for final approval in tenure cases, would not greatly affect tenure policies because the Board of Regents already action over a majority of tenure cases. TAKE A RAINBOW HOME WITH YOU. "I perceive the bill as an attack on higher education, on its policies and traditions." Kraffman said. You've worked hard all week. So treat yourself to our Friday Flower Feature. You deserve a weekend. We will make it even brighter. THE SECOND BILL would require the Regents to investigate any claim or charge against an individual associated with a university. "The other bill is a bit more alarming, in fact, it's a disaster" he said. Kauffman emphasized that any person could file the charges even if he were not associated with the university. He said the bill would require a member of the Board of Regents to investigate the charges and decide whether they were justified. If the claims were accepted, another Regent would be called upon to try to resolve the conflict through mediation. He and Kaplan said they were looking for volunteer writers, photographers and layout artists to staff the publication. It's specially priced and ready to take home with you right now "We'll just turn our writers loose," Wright said. "In the past they've come up with some pretty good stories. Public Notice was first published in 1975 and continued monthly circulation until the fall of 1978, when the staff decided to cease publication. election. Wright said the paper would support candidates "who put people before parking spaces." Al Wright, 1974 KU journalism graduate, and Mark Kaplan, Prairie Village senior, said they believed the paper would attract a large readership by presenting "the complete picture rather than just the establishment view" concerning city and campus issues. Wright, who said he was formerly employed by the Wichita Eagle-Bacon, said the paper would utilize "electic" style. "For the first issue, we will probably put out a modest eight-page paper that is lot of fun. We want to use or unexpected ad pressure," Wright said. He said a company in Oakland had agreed to print the tabloid newspaper and defer billing until closing revenues could be collected. The first issue is scheduled for circulation the week before the April 7 Lawrence City Commission of Regents would hold a formal hearing. If mediation efforts failed, the Board Flower Shoppe Open 1101 Mass. 9-5:30 841-0800 Mon-Sat. auffman said that if the Legislature passed the bill, the appointed post of a Regent would become practically a full-time job. E. Bernard Franklin, chairman of the Board of Regents, related the committee's action to the tenure bill in the house. "I wouldn't consider it an alternative newspaper," Wright said. "I don't know if they are independent paper because they are independent of special interests." Plans for producing an alternative Lawrence newspaper, Public Notice, are being formulated by two Lawrence residents determined to put new life into a publication that then out of circulation for three years. "It would discontinue the Board of Regents as a lay board, and make it a paid board," he said. George Worth, Senate Executive Committee chairman at KU, said the bill would create an awkward and tedious situation for the Regents. "If an abuse occurs, the rpoat effusion and speedy way to handle it is right." Franklin encouraged the Regents to attend the House Ways and Means Committee hearing Monday. Kaufman said that he doubted the bills would be approved, but if they were, his office would be forced to develop consistent grievance and discipline policies for all Regents schools. "The bill would do more to create a system with branch campuses than with main campus." "It's not that we want to present an opposite view," Wright said. "We want to present a total view." AT AN EARLIER meeting, the Regents Academic Committee approved an amendment that would The proposal will be up for final approval at the Board of Regents meeting at 1:30 m. m. today in Toneka. change procedures for the awarding of tenure at KU. Shankel noted that faculty members coming from smaller schools might not have had the opportunity or facilities to conduct sufficient academic research. Shankel said this would give the individual the opportunity to research and study before becoming eligible for tenure review. The changes would allow the faculty member to negotiate the length of his probationary period at KU with the vice chancellor for academic fairs. 'Public Notice' gets new life NOW AT RICK'S Fuji A CLASS ACT! 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