Wednesday, March 8,1972 5 oreme Housing Committee to Reorganize dress own's new boot r the pure all aid the t their spare them ack to ss. He before arried retired By HAL RITTER CATHY SHERMAN Kansan Staff Writers e bills, ere to never numbers o woi. age, k," he t night l night With less than two weeks to election, the six Senate committees are finishing special projects and work before me, and I want to do to the is put collature return to t home would said, "If I to me never at my car except ester, $10 modations, without necessarily Schwartz said that besides reorganization, the committee was setting new guidelines and goals before the new Senate Les Schwartz, Overland Park junior and chairman of the Housing Committee, said his committee was being given permission to allow housing and transportation instead of just off campus housing. Chip Crews He also said that problems concerning jurisdiction in complaints had been the subject between the committee and the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Association and the University Residence Halls. Carol You... The function of the Housing Committee is to receive compensation for housing and the Lawrence Bus Company. Schwartz said. The committee also makes inquiries about minimum housing requirements and recommends legislation to the Senate concerning student housing. SCHWARTZ SAID the committee had discussed the feasibility of running a consumer price survey on student housing similar to the survey run by the Senate last year, but decided against it. He said that because of the existing price freeze at the time and because the results concerning housing, rents and conditions in last year's survey had not sufficiently changed, the need for a new survey would not be worth the time, effort or money. Revising the old All-Student Council Statute on the Publications Board concerning student publications was the main concern of the Communications committee this summer. Submitted by Kansas City, Mo., junior and chairman of the committee, said. The committee proposed a bill, passed by the Senate March 1, 2009, that mandated Publications Board to oversee the financial management of all student publications, which were defined in the bill as "cells will be associated with University of Kansas in which students participate, and which are the recipients of financial or support from the Student Senate." COWEN DAY the Student Publications Board was made a subcommittee of the Comprehensive School board will approve all expenditures made from accounts of the Senate that are allocated to student publications and will also approve student publications annually. health insurance plan to be made available at fall enrollment is one of the projects undertaken by the Student Services Committee this year, Susan Goering, McPherson and the chairman of the committee, said. Choosing an optional student The Student Services sub-course for the four-year study in housing insurance plans and Goering said an optional plan would be selected after the new plan is approved. The committee is also investigating the power of not being aware in which notes from large lecture classes would be compiled and made into a book. Establishing the Day Care subcommittee to manage the permanent center at KU was a recent job of the Right Reserves and Response Unit. Richard Mackenzie, Hutchinson first-year law student and business educator MACKENZIE SAID his committee had also been averaging two or three complaints a week from students with grievances against the administration or individual schools. Mackenzie said his committee listened to students' complaints at hearings and then attempted to arbitrate them. When student senators miss two meetings, Mackenzie said it was his committee's job to hold up the debate if necessary select a new senator. Mackenzie said it was the proposed legislation to regulate regulation or amendments to the Student Code to protect and preserve the rights of students. Mohammed Amin, Ralsenjan, iran, senior and chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee, said his committee had been conducted in both education and promotion policies in different schools and departments. Amin said his committee had aided professors with grievances against the administration. As an example, he cited the case of a professor who was leaving KU because he was denied tenure. THE PROFESSOR cited was denied tenure because his department said he had not done enough research and had not had sufficient material published in field-related publications, Amin Despite a lack of enforcement powers, Amin said he hoped his committee could introduce a teaching quality based on educational ability and the teaching qualities of instructors as indicated by course requirements. Amin said an additional job of his is communication with sophomores and with course selection and academic problems in the college-with-a-master's degree. The Finance and Auditing Committee reports to the Senate on all legislation requiring ex- KU Orientations To Be in April The freshman class and the Office of School Relations are sponsoring a series of orientation classes for juniors and seniors. Rick McLaughlin, Dallas freshman and freshman class president, By SALLY MORGAN Kancon Staff Writer The orientation sessions, which will be held on three consecutive Saturdays, April 8, 15 and 22, will give high school students a look at the basics such as housing and education opportunities McLaughlin said. AFTER THE FORUMS, a lunch will be catered at Potters Lake. McLaughlin said the students will attend for each weekend. April 8 the students will be entertained by the various activities of the campus. There will be a combination of Greek Week and Spring Fling. April 22, the students will be at the KU Relays. Because the University has no planned McLaughlin said each session would begin at 10 a.m. with m. with a guest speaker followed by a "gigantic tour with various stopping off places." At various locations on the campus, students will formuurs KU students, faculty and members will discuss housing dorms and sororites and fraternities, academic opportunities, and student activities on April 15, the freshmen class is working out some kind of entertainment with SUA such as a more in-depth involvement through SUA and an incident Senate. McLaushin said. The high school students will be invited by one of three types of letters to receive a type of letter will be a personal invitation from McLaughlin whose names are on a list in the Office of School Relations. These persons have expressed interest in KU by contacting KU officials. The second type of letter will also be a personal letter from McLaughlin and will be addressed to student high school students in the class presidents and president of student governments. THE THIRD LETTER will be sent to counselors and principals of high schools by John Myers, and the Office of School Relations. McLaughlin said a card would be included in the letters which the student could return to for confirmation for the date of his choice. penditures from the activity fee fund. For students traveling long distances, Kansas, accommodations can be arranged in University housing on Saturday, Saturdays night. MLCaughlin says. Bradley said the meeting was closed after a brief business session because it was the policy of the board to close their doors whenever personnel matters were included on the agenda. Together... 6 Academy Award Nominations jane fonda donald sutherland klute SUMMER OF '42 A Robert Muglan Richard R. Roth from Warwick BOOKS ROBERT Weekdays: Mat. 1:30 Summer = 2:30 Winter = 4:30 Coffinless From 5:00 to 11:00 Late showing of Summer Late showing of Winter 149 Teachers Fired, Rehired For Less Pay A student group desiring an allocation must appear before the committee. After discussing the request, the committee prepares a budget to initiate. 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