University Daily Kansan Legal aid society to move to KU this month By DIANE PORTER Staff Writer Students will have easier access to legal aid when the Douglas County Legal Aid Society, Ninth and Indiana streets, moves into the new law building at the end of September, according to Lonny Rose, Legal Aid faculty director. The new law building probably will not be Greenman, max. licensed in our law students can provide better service to our clients." Rose open for classes, however, until mid-Oc- cember, date scheduled for the move from Greenhill High School. Students make up 25 to 40 per cent of the total clientele, Rose said, and most are University of Kansas students. Some he said that the 28 third-year KU law students employed by the company spent a lot of time commuting from the KU campus to the current legal aid offices. Haskell and Lawrence High School students may be included in the percentage, he said, depending on the time of year. "If they didn't have to commute, it would be easier to fit their hours into their schedules and we'd have to work at our clients. We are located closer to clients, our books and equipment." our tools, our books and so on. THE MOVE TO the new facilities will make it possible for three client interviews to be conducted at the same time, instead of the present two. More work space and intimate entrance have been added, Rose said. said. The society offers free legal aid to anyone in Douglas County who is unable to pay for legal services. legal steps, said that the new offices would be in the northwest corner of the ground floor of the law building. A separate entrance will set it apart from the law school. Handbook gives answers Freshmen now have the answers to questions that seniors still are asking, and the answers are right at their fingertips in the student handbook. editor of the new book. Its purpose is to acquaint new students at the University of Kansas with all of the resources and services available to them. The student handbook was put out by the Division of Student Affairs, Kathy Hoggard, director of the Information Center, was editor of the new handbook. resources and facilities, sophisticated set of services, and in order for a student to take advantage of all these opportunities, a concise, permanent booklet was needed. Hoggard said. This year's 64-page handbook contains information such as the phone number to call to receive a refund on money lost in a concession machine, what health services are covered by the health fee and the number of bells (53) in the campanile. Last year's handbook was in tabloid newspaper form and the change to a booklet was made because "it looked disposable and got torn and messed up easily" Hoggard said. The booklet format was more expensive to produce, so only 12,000 copies were printed. This supply, to be distributed mainly to new students, is to last two years. The handbook cost $4,200 and was paid for by university general use fees. It was distributed to new students at summer orientation and when identification cards were purchased at registration. "Using the student handbook is easier than just stumbling across the information," Hoggard said. carers were purchased to students. The handbook is free to students and is available at the information center in 105 Strong Hall. 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