12 • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY,JULY17,2002 Red Lyon Tavern 944 Massachusetts 832-8228 Leasing Specials studios from $360 1 BR's from $340 2 BR's from $420 3 BR's from $600 4 BR'S from $1,020 Give us a call to set up a showing or visit our website for further details on available properties. 841-5533 www.apartmentsinlawrence.com Chancellor announces pre-game tailgating to continue next season Todd Smith Kansan staff writer Chancellor Robert Hemenway announced July 5 that "responsible" tailgating would return this fall. "We will continue to allow the responsible tailgating promotion, with some modifications." Hemenway said. Football fans will again be able to drink in designated tailgating lots during the three-hour period before kickoff at home games. "There was no rhyme or reason that this area could not be included in the designated tailgating area," Bretz said. Bretz said she was part of a tailgating committee working to simplify the tailgating area by slightly increasing its size. Lynn Bretz, director of University Relations, said tailgating had helped increase attendance, along with other events held with the games. The average attendance at home football games was up about 7,300 people last year, she said. She said there was a space between lot 50, behind Carruth-O'Leary Hall, and lot 55, behind Memorial Stadium, that people would walk through and be out of the tail-gating area. Bretz said the committee was also trying to make the boundaries clearer by adding more signs. She said the committee would announce boundary changes in August. Chris Keary, assistant director of public safety, said KU public safety officers informed fans that they were not within tailgating boundaries while drinking or were drinking after the allotted time period 3,217 times last year. Fans then had to pour open containers and walk to a tailgating area to continue drinking, he said. He said that officers issued only 10 citations to fans possessing alcohol outside the tailgating area or time period last year. A citation can result in a maximum sentence of six months in jail and a $500 fine. Officers issued only three minor in possession citations last year, Keary said, because they did not have to ask people whether they were minors; it is illegal for anyone to have an open container of alcohol on campus when tailgating is not in effect. Minors caught in possession lose their drivers license for 30 days and can receive up to 30 days in jail and a $500 fine. Keary said officers would be less tolerant this year because people had had a chance to learn the policies since last season. Officers will receive training from the Kansas Alcohol Beverage Control to learn more ways to detect minors. Contact Smith at 864-4810. This story was edited by Kristin Keeny THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Office of Admissions & Scholarships KU has an entry-level opening for an Admissions Counselor (program Assistant). This position will participate broadly in the general work of the Office, including representing the University in visits to secondary schools community colleges and college fairs, conducting on-campus group information sessions, contacting perspective students in the recruiting region, and coordinating special recruiting programs. Extensive travel and some evening and weekend work required. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be able to effectively organize time and tasks, and be willing to travel by automobile or plane to any city or region assigned. Candidates should also be able to demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to effectively work with a diverse student population. A Bachelor's degree by the time of appointment is required. An understanding of the academic programs and services offered by the University of Kansas is preferred. Salary: $25,000 To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter and the names and phone numbers of three references to: Admissions Counselor Search Committee, c/o Office of Admissions & Scholarships, KU Visitor Center, 1502 Iowa, Lawrence, KS 66045-7576. The priority deadline is July 29,2002,but applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. EO/AAEmployer Choose from our classic spicy red wine sauce, homemade pesto sauce or our new alfredo sauce. Our cheese is our own blend that we shred fresh daily. We offer a traditional white crust as well as our own wheat crust, and each are available in original thickness or thin St. Louis style. We have over 40 toppings from which to choose ...everything from avocado to zucchini. Voted best pizza in Lawrence 704 Massachusetts Medium 2-topping Pizza with 2-16 oz. Drinks $7.99 + tax Not valid with other offers Large 2-topping Pizza with 2-16 oz. Drinks $10.49 + tax Not valid with other offers Not valid with other offers