ACTIVITIES UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, August 18.1993 7E AURH serves residence halls Organization is government for residents KU students who live in residence halls can become more than just another face by getting involved in the Association of University Residence Halls. By Susan White Special to the Kansan The governmental organization gives hall residents a voice in different areas of the University through five committees, said Jamie Cutburth, 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 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 Tuesdays of every month. Committee meetings will be at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month. For further questions about AURH contact James Cutburnb, president, or Ken Martin, vice president, at 864-4041. All meetings will be in Suite 101 of McColum Hall. would work with Peggy Smith, director of food service for student housing, to make the food service better. "We will try to route all the complaints through the food service and develop new menu items for the residents." Cutburn said Wanting change Protesters stand outside of the Lawrence City Hall in favor of marijuana. Some students protest to draw awareness or to change laws SCHOOL STUFF CAMPUS FAVORITES CASUAL STYLES FOR WOMEN FROM COLE HAAN Dillard's organization d. "For many of LesBiGaySOK's cult to be openly homosexual or I holds social gatherings to com- and there is a dining out club 9th week to go to local restau- fill begin doing community sering said. o are not ready to go to a group pid, gay peer counseling is availne. Students can reach a coun- lormation or Headquarters event is open nation us Alumni Center y SUA coe Beach rial Stadium OOTS For Your Convenience We Accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Carte Blanche, Dienner's Club Or Your Dillard's Charge OAK PARK BANNISTER MISSION WARD WARD INDEPENDENCE METRON NORTH PLAZA TOPEKA INTERNITY...QUALITY...VALUE...DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE! Shop Today 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. + Plaza 10 A.M. - 7 P.M. August 18 1993 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN *KANSAS CITY* 5 DAY participating )pm ing of "Naked Gun" le Hill