University Daily Kansan, February 13, 1981 Page 13 Med Center students feel secluded By BRIAN LEVINSON Staff Reporter Students at the University of Kansas Medical Center have mixed feelings about the effect the separation from the Lawrence campus has on them. There is more than just 43 miles between the two campuses. Students complain about a lack of communication between anyone other than the administrations, which they say make them feel as if they are at a different school. "I feel isolated," a third-year medical student, who asked not to be named, said. "It is a completely different school as far as I am concerned." The student said he resented the fact that all of the student facilities, theater and athletic games are in Lawrence. "When I was an undergraduate at KU I went to all of the football and basketball games," he said. "In the three years I have been at the Med Center I have been to one football game and one basketball game." Several of the students attributed their feelings to the Med Center itself. "It is a different atmosphere at the Mid Center," James Degner, first-year medical student from Great Bend, Indiana, said. "I think it's very special, so there can't be any campus life." Richard Barnes, a first-year student from Huron, S.D., echoed Degner's feelings. "The medical school keeps me busy enough that I don't have time to do much except go out with a few close friends," Barnes said. "I didn't go to KU as an undergraduate, so I don't miss the association." student from Wichita, said he felt separated. Kelly Banks, a first-year medical "The other day I got a letter from the medical students assembly which said there would be a reporter from the Daily Kansan at the Med Center twice a week," Banks said. "I didn't even know the name of the paper." Terry Wall, president of the medical students assembly, said the problem was that the two campuses were run independently. "There are two totally different student unions," Wall said. "So there is no communication to bring student activities in from Lawrence. Even if they did, we don't have the facilities to hold many of the events." There are no plans to combine the are two campuses to bring the two campuses closer together. Wall said he thought the isolation felt many students uncomfortably detainment feelings to the medical students. Big 8 tourney tickets on sale Tickets for the post-season Big Eight Basketball Tournament March 67 at Kemper Arena are here. Some sections have already sold out. Nancy Welsh, athletic ticket office manager, said yesterday that although tickets had not arrived and purchasers could not be guaranteed preferences, $2 seats in the lower level promenade had already sold out. "If people keep calling, we'll have to call the Big Eight office for more tickets." "We've been taking orders since the third week in January," Welsh said. "I hope we will get the tickets for those who have already ordered." Seating in the upper level of Kemper is still available for $7 a ticket. Orders may be marked "KU ONLY" or "Confirmed," depending on whether the purcaser wants the tickets only in the event that KU makes the semi-finals or wants them to play there. They are playing at Kemel, Welsh said. KU is currently ranked fifth in the Big Eight Conference. "If KU is one of the top four teams in the Big Eight, hosts a first-round game and wins, we will usually put an allotment of tickets on sale for students for $7 the next day," she said. First-round games have been scheduled for March 34. KU's last conference game is Feb. 28 against Oklahoma State. Since 1977, the Jayhawks have reached the semi-finals and played at least one game in Kemper Arena. In 2004, the Hawks were defeated in the Finals. The tournament champions will represent the conference in the NCAA play-offs. 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Nearly four thousand years ago He came down from Heaven upon Mount Sinai, where several million men, women and children were gathered before the Mount. They beheaded, and they heard as the mountain storms, all being enveloped in a great and terrible fire. When the noise and fury of the scene quieted, they heard the voice of God speaking out of the midst of the fire His Ten Words which He had written with His finger on two tables of stones, later given to Moses. God wrote, God spoke these words audibly to several million women, men and afterwards delivered the tables of stone to Moses. Mother, father, preacher, teacher, priest, or whoever takes upon himself the Name of God and calls himself a Christian; what is your attitude and actions towards the Commandments of the Almighty, the Ten Words? Do you love God, believe in Him, trust and with all your heart the God who gave them? Consider how generally it is true that God's gift to man of the Ten Words have been taken away. Are they in His Church being taught and lifted up, or being used for other purposes? What is the family by neglect? The Government by law has taken them out of the public schools! Have they not been taken away so far as our sports and recreation life is concerned? What place has "Remember the Sabbath to keep it clear" given to us? What is that is thy neighbors' been lost and taken out of the labor unions' conduct? Surely the seventh Commandment, "Thou shalt not commit adultery," has been lost and rejected largely in our sex life! We might go on and on it! The Lord's Gomorrah is again ripe for harvesting for the fire of hell! "Friends of God" need to go into action, stand up before God, and plead! Ten righteous souls in Sodom would have turned aside the fire and brimstone rained "from heaven!" P. O. 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