14 Wednesday. March 17. 1993 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Students bear cold showers By Will Lewis Kansan staff writer Many people rely on a hot cup of coffee to give them a perk in the morning. Sinae Pitts does not need caffeine. All she has to do is take a shower on the eight floor of McColll Hall. "There has been no consistent hot water for over a month," said Pitts, Kansas City, Mo., soophon. "It starts out tepid to kind of fool us until we have soap all over our hair, and then it turns cold." Many of her neighbors go to friends' apartments to take advantage of warm showers, she said. Ken Stoner, director of student housing, said the problem started about a year ago when old shower heads were replaced in residence and scholarship halls in an effort to conserve water. "In a nutshell, the new technology is not compatible with existing equipment," Stoner said. "It doesn't mean there is no hot water in the buildings." The new shower heads reduced the water flow, preventing the showers' temperature sensors from working correctly. The department of student housing has replaced the new shower heads with the old ones, Stoner said, but some of the water-regulating valves already may have been ruined because of the reduced pressure. George Kitchen, facilities maintenance supervisor for student housing, said the problem at McCollum began when the motor of a pressure pump broke. The pump keeps the water pressure steady in the showers' plumbing. When the water was turned on after the pump had been repaired, sediment in the pipes loosened and clogged up the aerators in the shower heads, he said. "The jets got full of dirt on the hot water valves," Kitchen said. "It's not a simple thing. That's why it has taken so long." "By the time they get back from spring break, everything should be working properly," he said. KU, Haskell matchup in exchange program Raymond Pierotti, assistant professor of systems and ecology, teaches students from the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Junior College. Bv Frank McCleary By Frank McCleary Kansan staff writer Pierotti presents Native and Western Views of Nature at Haskell to about twenty students as part of an exchange program between the two schools. Next semester, Don Bread, a Haskell instructor in business, will teach a class in federal Indian law and legislation at KU. Angelina Felix, Haskell dean of instruction, said that KU and Haskell formalized the program last spring, but this spring was its first semester. Each school has had guest lecturers from the other school for several years, she said. Dan Wildcat, Haskell professor in biology, said the exchange program is beneficial for both institutions. "The idea is to take advantage of both schools being in proximity to each other," he said. Both Pierotti and Wildcat said the program gives students a chance to take classes that are not offered at their schools. American languages, contemporary Indian affairs and various history and cultural classes that are not offered at KU. Wildcat said. "Essentially it offer students of each school a different perspective." Pieroti said his class compares Native-American and European-American perspectives of wildlife and nature. Enrollment is split evenly between students from both schools. The class would not be as effective without students from both institutions, Pierotti said. "I can't speak for all Native-American or Western students," he said. "It needs a diversity of students to be effective." M.C. Baldwin, Flagstaff, aiz junior, is one of Pierer's KU students. He said the program is a posi- tive step in his career as the Native-American studies program. "It helps Haskell students to exchange thoughts with KU students in a classroom environment," he said. 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