Section B·Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 11, 1998 BUY 841- PLAY SELL 1029 MASS TRADE PLAY IT BOARD SPORTS The University of Kansas Natural History Museum Join the KU Natural History Museum for a light-hearted look at how wild things do the wild thing, served up with epicurean desserts and coffee, soft beverages, and dancing to Swing 39, Lawrence's retrohip combo. You'll learn about pheromones and courting behavior, animal anatomy, natural aphrodisiacs, and more. Reservations required. Call (785) 864-4173 or drop by the office desk at the main entrance to Dyche Hall. Dyche Hall · Lawrence, KS 66044-2454 · kunhm@ukans.edu · www.nhm.ukans.edu part cool city BE A PART OF KU HISTORY. LEAD SUA!! 1998-1999 OFFICER SELECTIONS APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT SUA LEVEL 4 - KANSAS UNION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, FEB. 13 AT NOON INTERVIEWS: MONDAY, FEB. 16 EVE Candidates must be currently enrolled and have an overall GPA of 2.3. Members receive $500 tuition assistance per semester if they complete 6 credit hours and have an overall GPA of 2.5. Questions??? Contact SUA at 785-864-3477 or our webpage at http://www.ukans.edu/~sua STUDENT UNION ACTIVITIES: Student Union Activities is the student programming organization on campus responsible for providing over 300 programs each year in the areas of film, lectures, live music, gallery exhibits, recreation and travel, public relations and special events. The organization is funded and supported by the Kansas and Burge Unions with an annual operating budget of close to $500,000. The students who are selected to serve as SUA Board members are awarded $1,000 academic scholarships and receive extensive leadership training in budgeting, advertising, program production, committee recruitment and supervision, negotiating, time management and delegation. We are looking for high energy students who are creative, self-motivated, enthusiastic, reliable and like to dream. $1,000 SCHOLARSHIP FOR EACH OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS VP UNIVERSITY RELATIONS: PRESIDENT: Official spokesperson for SUA • plans and presides over weekly Executive and SUA Board meetings • assists advisors in training programs • monitors budget and prepares financial reports • voting member of KU Memorial Corporation Board • oversees SUA summer programs • receives an additional $500 summer scholarship to live in Lawrence • maintains 20 office hour/week Coordinates SUA outreach * overages organizational promotions and marketing * * assists with summer Orientation * takes Board meeting minutes * coordinates ExCEL Award and SUA scholarships * supervises graphic artists * monitors written communications * voting member of KU Memorial Corporation Board * presides in President's absence * attends weekly 'Executive and Board meetings' * maintains 20 office hours/week. VP ALUMNI RELATIONS: Maintains communication with SUA alums *initiates and monitors fundraising and cosponsorships* *oversees the alumni newsletter* *maintains the SUA alumni database and scrapbook* *voting member of KU Memorial Corporation Board and Development Committee* *attends weekly Executive and SUA Board meetings* * maintains 20 office hours per week.* VP MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT: Coordinates recruitment and selection of SUA board members • recruits, trains and recognizes committee volunteers • coordinates committee incentives and annual recognition reception • voting member of KU Memorial Corporation Board and Development Committee • attends weekly Executive and SUA Board meetings • maintains 20 office hours per week. Attorneys call rule violation of rights Continued from page 1B The policy declares that signs and banners may be confiscated if they do not promote good sportsmanship. "There is no right to attend a sporting event," Warren said. "If they do, they have to follow the rules." Warren said that ticket purchasers agreed to certain terms when attending sports events. Kansas basketball tickets include a license agreement on the back that reads: "This ticket is a revokable license. The Management reserves the unrestricted right to revoke this license ..." Warren said the license existed because the University had a duty to control inappropriate actions at the game. "If somebody wanted to blow a whistle or yell racial slurs during the game, it would interfere with the game," Warren said. "We are trying to create a positive environment." Warren said. Warren said he believed Thomas' anti-referee sign impacted the players and the University. The issue is whether the Athletics Department may promote its definition or an usher's definition of good sportsmanship by not allowing certain signs at sporting events. Controlling controversy Breeze Luetke-Stahlman, Olathe sophomore and executive director of the University chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said the Athletics Department had a point. Some things — like fans blowing whistles — have to be controlled. But she said that control was not absolute. "However, I do not see how a sign can interfere with the events of the game," said Luetke-Stahlman. "In my opinion, their only jurisdiction is to make sure the fans are safe and the game takes place." At that time, the University was waiting for Louisiana State to release Lester Earl from his scholarship so he could play for Kansas. Frederickson said he remembered a televised sign that read "Free Lester" from last season's basketball games. "That sign expressed a controversial opinion. It was very critical of LSU, but it was allowed," said Frederickson. Darren Cook, director of facilities for intercollegiate athletics, said the Athletics Department had the right to judge the content of signs and banners brought into sporting events. Cook said the decision was a judgment call and that Thomas's sign pushed the limit on the type of sign the department liked to see. Kuby, who has defended high-profile clients in cases like the World Trade Center bombing, American flag burners and accused New York subway bomer Bernhard Goetz, has his own history of signs and KU policy. "We are representing the University of Kansas. Our job is to help make sure we're represented in the manner we want to be represented in," Cook said. "KU fans are proud of their good sportsmanship." In 1979, Kuby was arrested during commencement at Memorial Stadium for interfering with the duties of a police officer. He had helped to display a banner that read "KU out of South Africa" because he opposed a $7 million investment by the KU Endowment Association in companies doing business in South Africa at the time. The charges against Kuby were dropped because the policy that allowed KU police to arrest him was actually a Board of Regents rule that prohibited political advertisements at nonpolitical events. Kuby said the policy was meant for Student Senate campaigning. At the 1980 commencement, Kuby received a broken arm when a KU police officer took signs that said "Freedom of Speech at KU," and "Help! We're being arrested," from him and 25 others. Only smiling Jayhawks? Kuby was not arrested in 1980, but his 25 companions were. Kuby sees both policies, the current one and the one he fought against, as clear violations of the First Amendment. Kansan Classified "That's the reason we have a First Amendment — so we don't have to ask that question," he said. 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