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NON TRADITIONAL STUDENTS Hawk Week: a different view It's business as usual for some non-traditional students By Barbara Joseph Kansan staff writer When Karen Ye was at the University of Kansas in 1970, they call it Country Club Week. She was 18 and they had a girlfriend. Nine years later, that chaotic week of parties before school starts is called Hawk Week. Ye is 27, divorced and has a a year-old daughter. She is getting a bachelor's degree in medieval history and wants to become a political advocate for a group such as the National Guard, which is really differently set scene for her as a non-traditional student. "Hawk Week doesn't mean party," the Tonganoxie junior said. "At 27, it not going to hit every frat this week. It does mean no classes and more time. I'll go to college." And she also won't see when school starts and get ready at home." Ye is the treasurer of the Non-Traditional Students Organization for students who are 24 or older, live off-campus and are financially independent of their parents. The organization helps these students adjust to campus life. For most non-traditional students, Hawk Week is just like any other week: they work and take care of family. Ye said she had spent the week arranging for daycare, buying school clothes for her daughter and working at the building one said she didn't miss the carefree party days of Country Club Week. "I'm doing things now that are better suited for my age," she said. "I'm still having fun." Helen Dee, vice president of the organization, wasn't sure what Hawk Week was. A Lawrence junior returning to KU to get a bachelor's degree in anthropology, she is working with preschool children. She said the week meant business as usual. "It's more or less daily living, except it's more hectic with enrollment and all that entails." Dee said. "There's not much time for partying." Do also spend the week getting her children ready for school and trying to find a baby sitter for the days until you can take them home. Despite the pressures of her life today, she doesn't miss her younger college days. "I like this better," she said. "Then I was distracted in school. I've got my goals straight. I'm a lot more into this school." For Mark Jacobs, a senior from Woodland Hills, Calif. Hawk Week meant working at WIHW studios in Tucson. "I've been through enough of these that there's no special meaning to me." he said. Jacobson is 28, single and working on a second bachelor's degree in broadcast news. As student manager of the women's basketball team, he is more concerned with outside activities than going to party. While other students were anticipating the Beach and the Boulevard Night on Thursday, Brian and Cherry McGreey were avoiding their apartment because it was beinf fumigated. 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