University Daily Kansan, February 7, 1985 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 12 Greater involvement in KU Senate sought By J. STROHMAIER Staff Reporter The University Senate may have more support from its senators if it adopts a Senate committee's proposal to be considered at its meeting today. The University Senate Executive Committee will discuss proposals from the University Council Committee on Organization and Administration to increase participation in Senate meetings. SenEx is the executive committee of the University Council, which is the executive committee of the University Senate. Through proposals drawn up last week, the organizations committee hopes to make University Senate a more prominent force in bringing more senators to the meetings. SenEx had asked the committee to "consider whether the University Senate Rules and Regulations should be modified to encourage greater participation at University Senate meetings or whether Senate meetings should be called only 'as needed.'" THE THREE suggestions the organizations committee made to SenEx to increase participation at Senate meetings were: To schedule some Senate meetings in conjunction with University Council meetings; to encourage administration to take University Senate groups into confidence on policy and budget matters; and to assure senators that serious business will be transacted at Senate meetings. SenEx Chairman Arno Knapper said SenEx could refer the proposals to the University Council with a recommendation to approve or disapprove them or could refer them without any recommendation. The University Council then will vote on the proposals. The O & A committee proposed adding amendments to an article of the University's Senate Code to use the committee's proposal. At today's meeting, SenEx also will discuss snow and ice removal and campus lighting with Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor. Knapper said some SenEx members were concerned about better lighting and snow removal. "There was some expression from members that the sidewalks and stairs hadn't been cleared sufficiently," he said. "The members have been reported to them. It may or may not be their own observations." FACILITIES OPERATIONS is responsible for snow removal, he said, and the facilities planning is in charge of campus facilities, such as lighting. Cobb said he was not directly removed from snow removal or campus lighting. Cobb said he thought facilities operations had done a "marvelous job" of removing the snow from the sidewalks and streets, considering the budget of the department and its manpower. CARDS GIFTS 106 DAYS THURS., FEB. 7 $1.06 2 Greeting Cards (values up to .95 ce.au) 1 Bag Metallic Confetti (reg. $3.00/oz.) 3 Amac Plastic Boxes = 1 sizes, 3 colors ($1.80 value) 1 RPM card matching card = up to $2.00) 1 RPM the singing greeting card (reg. $4.00) 15 sheets / 10 envelopes Paper Weight Stationery — Mix 'n' match colors and sizes (reg. $1.75) $10.06 1 Sticker Album plus $5.00 worth of stickers ($14.00 DOUBLE FEATURE Rent VCR & Movies Overnight 10/10 Cartridge 800/1000 800/1000 Battery 800/487-571 Cable 800/800 800/800 F Sutherland Album plus 90% Warranty (51m. value) Wind sox (up to $16.00) T-Shirts (reg. $12.00) Etched Glass Containers (reg. $14.95) Super Radiance Nite Lights, Light Scenes and Sun Catchers (up to $29.95) $106.00 $106.00 1 Gift Certificate worth $150.00 20% OFF ALL VALENTINES WITH your LASER GOLD CARD! V524 THE CASTLE TEA ROOM 1307 Mass phone: 843-1151 M-S 9:30-5:30 Thur. 9:30-8:30 8th and Mass. 843-1099 Sunday, February 10th Holidome Doors Open 11:30 to 4:30 Fashion Show 1:00 £ 3:00 Bridal Preview Sunday at the Holidome 11:30 to 4:30 It's Free South of the West Lawrence turnoike tollocate Kwality Comics 1111 Massachusetts St. Science Fiction Games Comic Books 843-739 Resume Service Our experience makes the difference! Cover Letters * Word Processing 5 F. 7th 841-1286 free delivery • limited delivery area 900 Indiana • open at 4:30 p.m. CINEMA 2 JUST AND DONE 8 THIS MONDAY AT 10AM 7:30 9:40 Sat., Sun. *5:00 * Taitoutht Ravaint Shwar 1