University Daily Kansan, September 18, 1981 Page 3 Constituent support: ASK's1981challenge THE CASTLE TEA ROOM SOUTHERN HILLS Floral&Gift SOUTHERN HILLS SHOPPING CENTER 749-2912 FREE DELIVERY Natural Way Exotic Perfume Oil 812 Mass 841-0100 Specials: "If you like our burgers, you'll love our brew!" Thursdays: Live Bands Tuesdays: 6-10 $1.25 Pitchers Happy Hour M-F 5-6:30 25* Draws 65* Bottles By MICHAEL ROBINSON Staff Reporter The biggest challenge facing Associated Students of Kansas this year is to build support among its constituents—the students at Kansas universities, the ASK legislative director said yesterday. 401 N. 3rd St. "I've always seen a need for students to not take things lying down," he said. "We have a real decision-making game with our own lives and ASK is the best vehicle." Steve Linenberger, legislative director and campus coordinator for ASK, said the statewide student lobbying group's priority this year was to win the support of individual students and of campus groups. Lunenberger said that he would try to develop unity and support for ASK by depending more on the seven campus directors. ASK is composed of the University of Kansas, Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburgh State University, Washburn University and Wichita State University. Each campus chapter compiles a list of students who are interested in ASK. The list includes their addresses, home address, phone number and email address of their state representatives, be said. percent fee waiver for graduate teaching assistants and possible further tuition increases are other issues ASK will deal with. Linenberger said. When the Legislature or a legislative committee considers an important issue, students on the lists are asked to phone their legislators or send letters to let them know students are concerned about the issue, he said. "It hasn't worked as well in the past as we'd like," Linenberger said. is that not enough emphasis had been placed on getting students to sign up on the lists. Groups representing blacks, women and different political parties can work together on student issues, Linenberger said. He said that as campus coordinator, he would work with the campus direc tors. "If we come in with the attitude, 'Hey, we've got to find a middle ground,' then I think it can be done," he said. The reason it hasn't worked, he said, Linberen said that he also would him to give him a more permanent immunization student. "We have to make sure that the organization loses some of its trans- tactical resources." A faculty salary increase, the minimum wage for students, a 100 Linenberger said he favored some type of national organization to express student opinion. For that reason, he, the United States Student Association. ASK is a member of USSA, but some AKS schools don't like the organization because they believe that it is ineffetable and not represent Kansas students, he said. ASK will continue to work on landlord-denant legislation, he said, but the group will focus on financial issues and legal matters in instruments for landlord-derived ordinances. But Linenberger said USSA did not have to hit that description. September Choices EMILY TAYLOR WOMEN'S CENTER Career Help Offered to inspire Offered to Equality Satisfaction SEPT.22: HOW ON EARTH CAN I PULL IT ALL TONGER? FALL series: "CHALLENING YOURSELF" MARIJYN AINWIDTH and BARBARA BALLARD, MODERATORS, 12-1 P.M. ACLOEVE K. 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