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PYRAMID PIZZA "The Pizza On Our clinic" Irene Lanier / KANSAN 14th & OHIO (UNDER THE WHEEL) Toward higher understanding Rick Catron, St. Louis junior, waits to wheel up the access ramp at Watson Library. Catron and his classmates spent their lab time yesterday negotiating campus in wheelchairs. The architecture fraternity, Alpha Rho Chi, sponsored the event for second-year architecture students to increase handicap-access awareness. SenEx defines non-traditional By Dan England Kansan staff writer Mary Myers, head of the task force, presented 10 recommendations to SenEx. The task force also answered five charges by SenEx. The committee began work on the charges in November, Myers said. The University Senate Executive Committee sent recommendations from a non-traditional student task force to KU administrative organizations yesterday. Members of the task force talked with non-traditional students and consulted with KU organizations, including the Office of Institutional Research and Planning and OAKS — Non-Traditional Students Organization. Myrs said. "We tried to focus on how the University was doing to incorporate In answer to a charge to define a non-traditional student, the committee set six standards in order for a student to be considered non-traditional. Students are considered non-traditional if they are 25 years or older, or have been married, have dependents, are military veterans, have been out of school for two or more semesters, or commute 10 miles or more to school. those students into our University," she said. However, Dick Tracy, head of University Council and professor of educational psychology and research, said students should not be considered special if they were married. cerned SenEx members was to excuse non-traditional students from classes without penalty if their child is sick. Sandra Zindars-Swartz, associate professor of religious studies, said that faculty members should not have to tailor their schedules to students who could not meet at scheduled class times. "I would be lecturing every day if I had to teach when everyone could not meet my class times," Zindars-Swartz said. Myers said the recommendation was developed to accommodate those students if something urgent arose with their children. 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Native American Student Association Pow Wow Third Annual Anschutz Sports Pavillion Saturday, April 10, 1993 In Honor of the Dawes Family,Bread Family,and Servier Family In memory of all Native Americans that passed from this walk of life in the Lawrence Community Masters of Ceremonies: Head Staff Head Singers: Northern Drums: Manny King, N. Cheyenne DonBread, Kiowa/Cherokee GaryWhitecloudSr., Otoe/Muscogee(Creek) Carly Wynne School, Black Hills Singer Rapid City, SD Head Man Dancer: Head Lady Dancer: Arena Directors: Assistants: Little Soldiers, Mayetta, KS RookyWilson, Shawnee/ Seminole M'LisaShane, Crow/Shawnee M Lisa Shane, Crow/Shawnee PaulKnodes M. C. Baldwin, Navalic Dan Fisher, N. Cheyenne Hours: 2pm-11pm Gourd Dancing: 2 pm Dinner: 5 pm Gourd Dancing: 6 pm Grand Entry: 7 pm *Free Admission/General Public Invited* All Gourd Dancers Welcome ForGeneralInfo:: CarmenNamoki(913)843-3767 Lori Learned(913)841-0918