2 University Daily Kansan / Friday, April 17, 1992 914 Massachusetts 841-6966 SATURDAY 18 from L.A. CARIBE TUESDAY 21 KJHK Benefit Homestead Grays Nic Cosmos Kill Whitey Zoom WEDESDAY 22 Adv. Tix. 18 & over Chickasaw Mudd Puppies MONDAY 20 OPEN MIC Bad Livers Bedlam Roves SCHOOL SPECIALTY SUPPLY SCHOOL • OFFICE • ART SUPPLIES COLLEGE STUDENT DISCOUNT CARDS AVAILABLE 2108 W. 27TH, SUITE H PARK PLAZA RETAIL CENTER PHONE: 865-5071 The University Daily Kansan (USPS 650-640) is published at the University of Kansas. 119 Stauffer Flint Hall, Lawrence, Kan. 6045, daily during the regular school year, excluding Saturday, Sunday, holidays and finals periods, and Wednesday during the summer session. Second-class postage is paid in Lawrence, Kan. 6044. Annual subscriptions by mail are $60. Student subscriptions are paid through the student activity fee. **Postmaster:** Send address changes to the University Daily Kansan, 119 Stauffer: Flint Hall, Lawrence K, 60454 Printing is our only business! Order your Graduation Announcements - Thesis Binding - Newsletters - Brochures LAWRENCE PRINTING SERVICE INC. Call 843-4600 512 E.9th Street Don's Auto Center "For All Your Repair Needs" - Complete Auto Repair - Machine Shop Service - Parts Department 841-4833 920 E. 11th Street --creating a task force on budget assessment: and Hit the deck! Friday: 23 oz. Beer...$1.00 Cactus Juice Shots...$1.00 Kansanstaffreport SenEx head calls for campus input The comprehensive review of KU programs, which has been mandated by the Board of Regents, should have student and faculty input at all levels, the head of University Senate Executive Committee said yesterday. "We created a task force last fall on program assessment because we felt we would be better served if we evaluated the review process ourselves," said Tom Beeisecker, head of SenEx at the University Senate meeting yesterday. "Programs should be reviewed on the basis of quality and centrality to the University's mission." - reviewing the policy concerning the cancellation of academic programs and recommending changes concerning the rights of faculty to appeal cancellations; University Senate is composed of all faculty members and some members of Student Senate and meets once a semester. About 30 people attended Senate's spring semester meeting at Auditorium in the Kansas Union. - changing the University Senate Rules and Regulations to require that all final exams be given during the scheduled examination period. Senate approved an amendment to the University Senate Code that added the head of the Architectural Barriers committee to the Affirmative Action Board. ONTHEDECK! Beiecker and Frances Ingemann, head of University Council, updated Senate members about the most important issues University governance has been dealing with. Those issues include; Also, Senate approved part of an amendment requiring Athletic Committee members to be members of the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation. Senate tabled the other part of the amendment, which proposed limiting the appointment of student members on the committee to one year. A 3-year-old girl was treated and released from Lawrence Memorial Hospital yesterday morning after she fell from a wagon and hit her head on the sidewalk by her apartment at Stouffer Place Apartments, KU police reported. Her babysitter found her moments later and the girl fainted. She sustained bruises on her head. ON THE RECORD 23 oz. Margaritas...$2.50 INSIDE The Institute of Life Span Studies will sponsor a seminar on drug-abuse prevention from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. today at the Adams Alumni Center. Keynote speakers will be Susan Fordney Moore, director of the Smith Project ON CAMPUS A videocassette recorder, a burglar-alarm control box, and 300 compact discs, valued together at $5,400, were taken between 4:45 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday from an apartment in the 800 block of West 25th Street, Lawrence police reported. An unidentified person entered the apartment from the rear door. Parking in rear for Substance Abuse Education at the University of Arizona, and Amos Sales, professor of rehabilitation and consultant trainer for the Smith Project. WEATHER Today high: 62 low: 50 615Mass. 848 6500 House bounces with anger at release of bad-check list Foley said the public had been left with the wrong impressions that checks were bounced when they simply had been held until paid and that public money was involved when it was not. 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