I. University Daily Kansan, February 13. 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 7 AURH wants buses to roll to taverns By MICHELLE T. JOHNSON Staff Reporter The Association of University Residence Halls' general assembly passed a resolution last night to make three buses from KU on Wheels available for the Kansas-Oklahoma basketball game Feb. 23 in Lawrence. Unger said the buses would run that night from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. and would cost each resident 25 cents to ride. Mark Unger, AURH vice president and author of the resolution, said the proposal allowed for a bus route for residents only between residence halls and participating taverns the night of the KU-OU game to decrease the number of potential drunken drivers. The cost of financing the buses would be shared among AURH, participating taverns and the residents riding the buses, Unger said. Unger he also was going to informally request money from Student Senate to help finance the buses. JAMES JEFFLEY, AURH president, said the program would probably cost $400 or $500 to operate. Unger said he and interested students will spend the next week to discuss details and make arrangements with KU on Wheels. Also at the meeting, Unger, who is also chairman of the AURH Elections Committee, said Feb. 22 would be the filing deadline for candidates in the AURH elections on March 5 and 6. Also at the meeting, a revision of the Board of Appeals bylaws were approved. Andrew Blossom, Board of Appeals chairman, presented the revision, which he said was the first made in recent years. The revised bylaw would end requiring attendance of all the residence hall representatives for board meetings to be conducted. Also, Jeffiey said he had talked with Jim long, director of the Kansas State University ticket plans for residents who missed meals in residence halls to allow them to get a meal at the Union. Transplant planned for biology division By JOHN RODRIGUEZ Staff Reporter He said the snowy weather had temporarily halted construction of two-thirds of the sidewalks around the building, not affected interior construction. William Bell, professor of physiology and cell biology, said the new location would allow students to conduct experiments under better conditions than in Snow Hall, where the division of biologi- tical laboratories with inefficient heating system, which causes temperatures in Snow Hall to fluctuate, made experiments difficult to perform there. FOR EXAMPLE, EXPERIMENTS involving animal research are difficult to conduct when the fluctuating temperature of the building adds an unwanted variable, he said. Because animals often move more in warm temperatures, he said, it sometimes is difficult to determine whether the increased activity is due to an experimental variable, such as an added hormone, or to the heat of the building. Bell also said the computers, microscopes and balances used in Snow Hall operated poorly there because the ventilation system tended to make the building shake. The unwanted vibrations sometimes make peering through microscopes difficult, he said. Also, the elevator there is old and unreliable. Bell said. The modern elevators at the Haworth addition will facilitate the moving of televisions, overhead projectors and other equipment. In consultation with architects, faculty members helped design teaching and research space in the addition. Bell said he said faculty members should suggest modifications to improve greenhouse and animal research areas. The addition also will create separate labs for teaching and research, Bell said. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY SKILLS PROGRAM By MIKE GREEN Staff Reporter A proposal before the Lawrence City Commission that would make the city finance half the cost of a location study for a new turnippe interchange failed by a vote of 32 last night. On Monday the Douglas County Commission voted 2-1 to split the cost, expected to be about $15,000, with the city. City Commissioners Howard Hill and David Longhurst voted for financing half of the study. The Lawrence Chamber of Commerce last Thursday endorsed the proposed study. The Chamber said a new study should be done to determine if locating the interchange near the Kansas Turnpike Authority had recommended several years ago — was still feasible. 3:30-5 p.m. (RESCHEDULED) Staff Reporter Friday, Feb. 15 City denies request to share cost of interchange study Pine Room. Kansas Union Mayor Ernest Angino, during discussion of the motion, said he had problems with financing the study when the Kansas Turpike Authority cost itself. He also said there had been enough information gathered. FREE! One chamber suggestion was to move the new interchange two miles closer to Lawrence to provide better Longhurst spoke in favor of financing the study. 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