University Daily Kansan, April 1, 1983 Page 9 Assembly to debate degree requisite By DAVID POWLS Staff Reporter A discussion of the world civilization and culture requirement of the bachelors of general studies degree is expected to draw a quorum to the College Assembly meeting Tuesday, KU faculty members in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences said yesterday. A discussion of that requirement was cut short at last month's meeting because a faculty member called for a quorum. The Assembly's quorum, the minimum number of people required to be present to conduct business, is 91, but only 50 attended the March meeting. JAMES DRURY, professor of political science, said that trying to decide which courses should be used to fulfill the requirement was one of the most controversial topics in recent years. - "It's controversial because courses that are required by degree programs are assured better enrolment." *Drury said, *"The course will be a apprentative there."* April 18, 2015 "Last month, people just didn't realize how important this topic is," Gaines said. Michael Gaines, a member of the College Committee for Undergraduate Studies and Advising, also said that he would be to larger at the April meeting. HE ALSO SAID that he expected many faculty members to request that their courses be added to the list of acceptable courses even though they might not meet a criterion used in the past. To meet the culture requirement, students in the B.G.S. degree program now must take four courses that deal with only one non-English culture, that do not change curricula each semester, and that are not about an individual unless that individual represents an entire culture. But David Dineen, professor of French and Italian who called for the quorum last month, said the committee was recommending acceptable courses for the requirement. The Assembly had asked a sub- committee of the advising committee to recommend new courses that students could use to meet the culture require- THE SANCTUARY "IT WAS QUITE clear at the meeting that CUSA had chosen courses by applying a criterion that was contradictory to what the College had earlier He also said that chairmen of departments in the College were encouraging their faculty members to attend conferences, to make up openraum was there. THIS COUPON IS GOOD FOR A 11.75 60-Oz. SUPER SCHOONER 1401 W. 7th 1 PER PERSON PERSON VOID 4/15/83 The meeting will be at 4 p.m. in the Alderson Auditorium of the Kansas Union. Boyds Coins-Antiques reference to the Watergate scandal, suggested she would like Nixon to "recommend a brand of tape" for her car stereo. Drinking Myth of the Week Mitchell said he would forward all the responses to leaders of the Missouri Republican Party. DRINKING IS A SEXUAL STIMULANT. Contrary to popular belief, the more you drink, the less your sexual capacity. Alcohol may stimulate interest in sex, but it interferes with the ability to perform. Boyds Coins-Antiques Class Clings Buy Self-Tie Tennis Gold-Silver-Coins New Hampshire Antiques-Watches 133,862-877 New Hampshire Lawrence, Kansas 66044 913-842-8773 "Maybe Mr. Nixon would like to know there are still plenty of guest rooms open to him in greater Kansas City," he said. The Student Assistance Center KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A local radio station yesterday received more than 100 offers from area residents who would let former President Richard Nixon spend the night at their homes during his fund-raising visit April 21. early, told his audience that Nixon was looking for a place to spend the night "and meet some just plain citizens who need help." City for a GOP fund-raising event. IN LESS THAN two hours, 123 calls were received, with the overwhelming majority of people in favor of letting Nixon stay in their homes. However, not all callers were positive. One woman, in an obvious By United Press International Joke prompts offers to harbor Nixon songing his hard rattle from the KBEQ announcer Bobby Mitchell, in an April Fools' Day prank one day On campus TODAY TUESDAY MASTER CLASSES by Menahm Pressler, piano, will be at 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall in Murphy Hall. KU EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE will be at 7 a.m. at the Campile. 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No pets, available in May call Property Management Services 841-5797 THE PRE-MED CLUB will meet at 8 p.m. in the Council Room in the Union. STUDENT CREATIVE ANACHRONISTS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Union. A BIBLE STUDY with Campus Christian Fellowship will be at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 24th. Send a celebration of spring. Easter is Sunday, April 3. The FTD ™ Glory of Spring™ Bouquet. OUR EASTER BUNNY DELIVERS LOCALLY! --- Send your thoughts Send your thoughts with special care. Flower Shoppe Flower Shoppe Open 1101 Mass. 8:30-5:30 841-0800 Mon-Fri Dear KU Students and Staff, Sincerely, I would like to take this opportunity to strongly urge all students, faculty and staff who are Lawrence residents to vote April 5th in our city election. The University of Kansas is a vital element in the Lawrence community. KU's great traditions, intellectual diversity and economic impact make it the most significant single aspect in our community. As the students and staff at the University of Kansas, you can make a profound impact on the community we live in. Lawrence City Government and the University of Kansas can work hand-in-hand to provide additional recreational opportunities, expand available part-time employment and maintain compatible police departments which are sensitive to the special needs of a university campus. Once again, I strongly urge each of you to participate in the April 5th city election. After all, Lawrence and the University of Kansas are simply the result of the dreams and hard work of the people who live, work and study here. Mike Amyx Mike Amyx City Commission Candidate PRAIRIE SCHOONER SEAFOOD She never hears her hold an arm and then knows she has a son. She always ends the end of their marriage indeed, it was the beginning indeed, it was the beginning MAN/WOMAN and Child HILLCREST 2 817 TH AND IOWA 151PHONE 321-8400 BASED ON THE INPUT BY ERICK EBRA, AUTHOR OF DOVE STEWART" "AUTHOR OF HISTORY" "AUTHOR OF GARDENING" "AUTHOR OF LAWS AND POLICY" "AUTHOR OF BUSINESS" "AUTHOR OF FASHION" "AUTHOR OF MARKETING" "AUTHOR OF WEB SCIENCE" "AUTHOR OF TECHNOLOGY" "AUTHOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE" "AUTHOR OF RANDOM ACTIVITY" "AUTHOR OF MOTORCYCLE" "AUTHOR OF ART" "AUTHOR OF MUSIC" "AUTHOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY" "AUTHOR OF FIREFIGHTING" "AUTHOR OF HISTORY" "AUTHOR OF CIVIL ENGINEERING" "AUTHOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEering" "AUTHOR OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEering" "AUTHOR OF SPORTS ENGINEering" "AUTHOR OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEering" "AUTHOR OF JUDGE'S JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF RESEARCH IN SCIENCE" "AUTHOR OF POLITICAL JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF CONFERENCE JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF INTERNSHIP JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF SPECIALIZED JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF AFFIXED JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF PROFESSIONAL JURISDICTION" "AUTHOR OF AFFIXED The University of Kansas Theatre Proudly Presents A Special Benefit Performance of Jack B. Wright as William Allen White in Henry Haskell's The Sage of Emporia 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, 1983 University Theatre/Murphy Hall Proceeds from this performance will be used to defray the costs of staging The Sage of Emporia April 17 as a part of the Portraits in Motion Series at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. Tickets for sale March 28 in the Murray Hall Box Office. All seats reserved for reservations for 09/04/1982. Public $5.50*special discounts for students and senior citizens Notice is given prematurely at kjl in 1981. The Sage of Eupaia has invited audience members across the state to Kauai. This benefit performance will elicit the stage be played as it should be by audience. Only local performance/One night only! V Monday, April 11, 1983, 8:00 p.m. University Theatre/Murphy Hall **Borned Child in the care of the staff. April 16th at 11 am. First Two Weeks. Four weeks for the Performance Arts Activities.** The birth of the Borned Child ensures that the staff will not interfere with the performance activities and ensures the borned Child is maintained to match the national standards. Tickets on sales March 28 in the Murpah Hall Box Office All seasons reserved. For reservations call 917-644-3092 Value $5, $4.50. Special discounts for students and senior citizens' One of seven productions selected for the American College Theatre Festival XVI