ACTIVITIES Wednesday, August 18, 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 7E AURH serves residence halls Organization is government for residents By Susan White Special to the Kansan KU students who live in residence halls can become more than just another face by getting involved in the Association of University Residence Halls. The governmental organization gives hall residents a voice in different areas of the University through five committees, said Jamie Cutburh, president of the association. "AURH is the Student Senate of the residence halls," he said. "Basically everyone in the residence halls is involved." The organization plans campuswide and inter-hall activities to make on-campus living an enjoyable experience for residents of the seven halls. Students interning for the organization during the summer planned all the activities for the fall semester. The group has been laying the ground next to several projects including Association of University Residence Halls The time and date of the first meeting will be announced during the first week of school. General Assembly meetings will be at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of every month. Committee meetings will be at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month. All meetings will be in Suite 101 of McColum Hall. **For further questions about** **AURH contact Jamey Cutlumber, president, or Ken Martin, vice- president, at 864-4041.** "We will try to route all the complaints through the food service and develop new menu items for the residents." Cutburth said. 1. A committee will Protesters stand outside of the Lawrence City Hall in favor of marijuana. Some students protest to draw awareness or to change laws Mr. Goodcents Subs & Pastas SUB-SANDWICHES PASTAES OPEN 10:30 AM 10:00 PM Daily 841-8444 1410 Kasold Dr. Lawrence, KS Orchards Corners Shopping Center MR. GOODCENTS SUB SANDWICHES (Wheat or White Bread) Half, Whole Half Whole 1) Mr. Goodcents Combo 299 450 cents (Ham, Bologna, Salami, Pepperoni) 2) Centsable Sub 229 379 cents 3) Penny Club 299 450 cents (Roast Beef, Turkey Ham) 4) Italian Combo 299 450 cents (Capicola, Pepperoni, Salami) 5) Ham & Cheese 289 419 cents 6) Pepperoni & Cheese 299 435 cents 7) Salami 299 435 cents 8) Roast Beef 299 449 cents 9) Turkey 299 435 cents 10) Tunafish 299 449 cents 11) Capicola 299 449 cents 12) Mr. Goodcents Steak & Cheese 339 539 cents 13) Meatball 299 449 cents 14) Sausage 319 449 cents (green peppers & onions) 15) Chicken Salad 299 449 cents 16) Cheese Mix 299 449 cents 15) Chicken Salad 299 449 cents 16) Cheese Mix 299 449 cents 17) Seafloor 339 539 cents Cheese 15 25 cents Double meat 100 150 cents CHEESES AVAILABLE CHEESEES AVAILABLE Swiss • American • Muzzarella • Cheddar • Provolone KIDSCORNER STANDARD DRESSINGS Lettuce *Tomato* & Orange Salt *Pepper* Oil *Vinegar* Also Available Mustard *Mayonnaise* *Pickles* Jalapeños *Spicy Mustard* Sub Sack (1/4 Sub. 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Many places available for a meal on campus By Kate Paton Special to the Kansan Students will not find a McDonald's or a Taco Bell on campus, but there are several places on campus that will stop a stomach from growing. The Kansas Union houses three places to eat on the third floor. Union Square, the largest, has a 766-person capacity and serves breakfast and lunch. Union Square offers a variety of dishes including salad, sandwich and potato bars, plus Mexican entrees, a grill area, and daily specials. A cheeseburger and a medium soda cost about $2.50. There is no smoking throughout the area and plenty of places to sit. Fall and spring semester hours are 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. It is closed Sundays. The Hawk's Nest, also in the Union, offers deli items, pizza, and bakery items. It also has soups, salads, gourmet coffee, ice cream, and beverages. A large cinnamon roll or a single-scooped ice cream cost about 60 cents. The Hawk's Nest offers plenty of seating in a beautiful atrium that is non-smoking throughout. Fall and spring semester hours are 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fridays, and 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sundays. It is closed Saturdays. The Union's Prairie Room is unique in that it offers table service. The menu offers a variety of entrees, and the restaurant has a salad bar. The atmosphere is quiet and comfortable. A cheeseburger and medium soda costs about $2.50. The Prairie Room seats 112 and there is no smoking throughout. Fall and spring semester hours are 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is closed Saturdays and Sundays. Reservations can be made by calling 864-4590. The Burge Union, located at the corner of Irving Hill Road and Burdice Drive, houses the Hawk Stop. It has a wide variety of classic fast food items as well as salad and sandwich bars. A cheeseburger and a medium soda cost about $2.50. The restaurant offers a large seating area with non-smoking throughout. Fall and spring semester hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. It is closed Sundays. The food services department for both unions provide a menu hot line number. To receive recorded list, call 864-4567. In addition, the catering department can cater groups of up to 800 for special events or occasions. For catering information, call Dottie Nordlund at 864-4590. The catering department can also prepare cakes and cookies for special events such as graduations and birthdays. KU Concessions operates the Wescoe Terrace Cafeteria and Deli, located on the lower level of Wescoke Hall. This snack bar offers breakfast items, such as cereal and fruit. Lunch items include sandwiches, chips, ice cream, and a variety of candy. A make-your own sandwich and a medium soda cost about $3.35. There is a large seating area that is non-smoking throughout. Fall and spring semester hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is closed Saturdays and Sundays. Two smaller snack bars can be found in Murphy Hall at the corner of 15th Street and Naismith Drive and in the Visual Arts Building. These snacks bars offer candy, soft drinks, chips, and other munchables. A cheeseburger and a medium soda cost about $1.85. Seating is limited to four small round tables, but it proves a place to grab a to-go lunch. Fall and spring semester hours are 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Both snack bars are closed Saturdays and Sundays. KU Concessions can organize parties or special events. Soda and snacks can be picked up or delivered and set up. KU Concessions also can supply equipment such as microwaves and ice chests, as well as cups, napkins, and ice. For more information, contact Terry Cavanage at 864-3515. 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