University Daily Kansan, April 7, 1982 Page 5 Assembly From page 1 provide an easy way to get a bachelor's degree from the university, no cost but this effect. "It was conceived to offer a wide variety of options for special students." The assembly did not set a time limit for the development of this report, and for the execution of a report back to the assembly. In other business, the assembly unanimously voted to have Lineberry report to the assembly on April 27 on the state of the western civilization budget. The budget has been an issue since March 25, when Seven Fours had cut it by 24 and打它by 1099 ($3,000) to $3,000. "Both Professor Seaver and I agree that there has been ample misunderstanding between our office and the western civilization office," Lineberry said. In another matter, the assembly voted to remove from the assembly's bylaws the requirement for student representation on the Committee on Sabbatical Leaves and the Committee on Faculty Appointments, Promotion and Tenure. *"Students are very frustrated on these comp- missions," said the chairman of the bylaws review committee, said. He said that students were frustrated because they did not participate or be included in the work of the committee. Linkugel said the assembly had voted that suggestion down several years ago. "Why was the decision made to completely eliminate all student input on this committee?" he asked. "Why wasn't the decision made to completely student input so they wouldn't be frustrated?" Gilett disagreed with this line of reasoning. The assembly also passed some departmental and curricular changes that were suggested by the Committee on Graduate Studies and the Committee on Undergraduate Studies and Advising. These included: - The addition of master's degree in linguistics allows students to specialize in formal languages. Commission - Deletion of Library Science from the graduate catalog. - The addition of a Garmisch, Germany M.A. degree program. From page 1 - Changing Internship in Environmental Studies from a letter-grade class to a satisfactory-unusatisfactory-grade class. However, as one of several conditions attached to approval, the applicant must sign an agreement that he will not protect any attempt to upgrade Arkansas Street, which is narrow. Before they considered the site plan, the commission discussed problems related to the development that were outside the requirements of site plan approval. A benefit district is a special area in the city in which projects such as streets are financed through sale of city bonds. The bonds are repaid by municipality or charity owners who benefit from the improvements. Richard Zinn, attorney for the applicant, said that although it was good for the commission to discuss off site problems, the real issue was whether the site plan compiled with the law. Homeowners in the areas are satisfied with the quality of the streets now, Gleason said, and the streets will have to be upgraded as a result of the proposed construction. "There is not one word in the ordinance that would suggest the need to deal with offenses involving minors." In another unanimous vote, the commission decided not to put a resolution urging *A* to pay more. The commission also voted unanimously to authorize the city staff to study the storm sewer system downhill and to the north of the development. Law the commission will ask for an opinion from the Kansas attorney general's office and move the resolution on the ballot in November election. From page 1 Richard von Ende, KU's executive secretary and legislative liaison, told the committee that students who lived off campus would prefer to deal with the University police. "University students who live on those properties relate better to the University police. We want them to be able to call on them," he said. **109** Jim Demney, director of KU police said his calls arose because some Greek houses with members of Greek houses. "I have been inside a fraternity house before," he said. "I've been flagged down by a fraternity member who'll say, 'We've got a problem, can you help?' The committee also approved a bill yesterday that would stiffen training requirements at the Law Enforcement Training Center in Hutchinson. The bill would increase the number of training hours needed to become a full-time officer or sheriff from 200 to 320, and require every officer to complete 40 hours of additional training annually in any subject related to law enforcement. "We need training. It's a profession," Terry Campbell, of the Kansas Sheriff's Association, told the committee. "It's definitely a step forward in the documentation of law enforcement in the state of Kansas." Officers said the present training that students received at the Law Enforcement Center was an overview of all the situations that they might face. The extra training is intended to provide more in-depth studies and let students gain practical experience. Al Naees, sheriff of Salina County, said law enforcement officers had a big responsibility and required training. "Used to be, the only education you got was the school of hard knocks," he said. "When you pin a star or a badge on someone, with that comes responsibility." He waited, "responsibility should come a lot of training." Funding for the training center comes partly from a Law Enforcement Training Center fund recommended by Gov. 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