University Daily Kansan, February 12, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 8 ASK adds federal aid to lobbying list By JULIE MANGAN Staff Reporter Despite the heavy snow Sunday, members of the Associated Students of Kansas traveled to Topeka from Salt Lake City to advocate legislative priorities for the semester. ASK is a lobbying group composed of students from the seven Board of Regents schools. Nine ASK members attended the meeting, of Kansas attended the meeting. At the meeting, ASK added efforts to stop President Reagan from reducing student financial aid to their priority list for this spring. Other issues on the list include raising student salaries, keeping the legal drinking age at 18 and increasing the minimum wage. Part of President Reagan's pre- Part of President Reagan's proposed budget for fiscal year 1986 would restrict eligibility for guaranteed student loans and Tall grants of federal aid students could receive. REPRESENTATIVES PASSED a resolution presented by Fort Hays State University that called for ASK "to reject massive reductions in aid targeted at a particularly vulnerable group." Instead, ASK would support maintaining the present level of federal aid. Sandra Binyon, KU opusps director of ASK, said yesterday. Binyon said some national student lobby groups were asking for huge increases, not maintenance of the present level. ASK would like to see increases too, she said, but it will support the current amount of student aid as long as it is not reduced. ASK will send written testimony to Washington to protest the proposed budget cuts, Binyon said. Mark Tallman, executive director of ASK, will challenge Washington to lobby against the proposed cuts if necessary, she said. ALSO DURING THEIR meeting, representatives decided to ask the Kansas Foundation for Leadership and Learning, an ASK organization, to conduct a study of undergraduate advising. After the study is completed, the foundation will work with the Board of Regents Advisory Committee to set guidelines to ensure that undergrazes are well advised, Binyon said. In the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, she said, academic advisers are often assigned without regard for students' interests and majors. This makes it hard for teachers to give classes they need to graduate, she said. "It's quite a problem and there's no easy solution," she said. The project probably will take a long time to complete. Binon said. She said many ASK members were in favor of a general minority student curriculum. In other business, a proposal to create a racial minority student caucus within ASK led to "a lot of heated discussion," Binyon said. Action on the issue was postponed until April so that an ASK representative could speak with students at Regents schools. Two arrested after local cocaine bust A 29-year-old man was arrested Friday night when Lawrence police and Douglas County law officials entered his apartment and seized his phone. Trapp, Douglas County assistant district attorney, said yesterday. Dennis Eugene Long, 523 Fireles Drive, was arrested on six felony counts, including possession of cocaine, possession with intent to sell controlled substances and possession of stolen property. Douglas County law officials, Lawrence police and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation had been conducting an investigation concerning长 and carried a search warrant with them Friday night. When the officials entered the apartment, they found the cocaine, which had an estimated street value of $90,000. They also seized hashish, marijuana, a pistol, a stolen handgun and $25,000. Trapp said. Long was booked and held on $36,000 bail. He posted Saturday morning and is scheduled to appear in court 4 p.m. Friday. 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