7 SenEx to discuss student center A report recommending the establishment of a foreign student center at the University of Kansas will be discussed in the Senate on Wednesday the University Senate Executive Committee. The report, prepared by a subcommittee of the University Senate Committee on Foreign Students, recommends that the 2014 Oread, be bought and used for the center. The foreign student center, the report said, would be a place for meetings and social activities of foreign students. The University has an associate professor film and other special events. Wednesday, February 14, 1979 The center would house the offices of the KU International Club and other international student organizations. Those students will regularly share an office in the Kansas Union. SenEx is scheduled to review the report and forward its recommendations to the administration, whose approval of the project is needed before funds can be raised THE REPORT estimated that more than $200,000 would be needed to buy the Minstrys building and that the interest paid for fund of $400,000 would be required to run it. The report also suggested that funds should be solicited from countries that send students to KU. Last semester, 1452 students were enrolled at the University. SenEx also is scheduled to discuss a letter listing administration objections to a proposed advisory committee for the KU office. The letter is to be sent to SenEx members today. The letter from Bill Hogan, associate executive vice chancellor, is his response to a report from a University Senate ad hoc committee that recommended establishing an audit committee. THE REPORT was sent to Hogan by SenEx 2 two weeks ago for his recommendations. Hogan's approval of the committee before the committee can be organized. "I have some general concerns, but we're not that far apart." Hogan said he would not reveal his complaints about the proposal until the SenEx meeting. But he said that he supported the idea of an advisory committee and that the disagreements could be worked out. Hogan said he would give SenEx alteration proposals so a compromise could be City approves KU hangar plans The city commission last night tentatively approved a KU plan to build a new hangar at the Lawrence Airport. The approval is expected from the Federal Aviation Association's approval. The new hangar would house two airplanes and contain office and research space for the department of aerospace engineering in a 12,547 square-foot area. The city's action clears the way for the University to decide how to fund the building, Allen Wiechert, director of facilities planning, said. Estimates place the cost of the hangar at $370,377, according to Alton Thomas. University landscape architect and site planner. Use of the airport land will cost the University nothing, in accordance with an agreement between the city and the Kansas University Endowment Association, which sold the land to the city more than a year ago. "If there is a goal, it would be to have the building ready for the fall," he said. Construction should last two to four months. Wiechert said, but construction dates will not be set until funding for the building is secured. The University now owns two hangars at the airport, but one will be removed when the metal, saftabricated hangar is built, and when the professor of aerospace engineering, said. the audio division of KIEF S RECORDS & STEREO SUPPLY, INC shop SALE 3 DAYS ONLY $158.88 made. Once an agreement is reached, Hogan said, the committee could be in charge of it. Stereo Cassette Tape Deck with Dolby Noise Reduction System PC-2460 THE COMMITTEE, under the report a recommendations, would consist of 14 recommendations. The committee will advise computer center employees on the needs of the team. The committee would advise FRONT-LOADER FOR BASIC REQUIREMENTS Administration representation on the committee would be limited, the report said. While rejecting full administration participation on the committee, the report suggested two methods for including administration views. One method would be to designate three administrators as an administrative lasson group. The group would be required to meet with the computer center advisory committee at least three times a year, the report said. *Dolby 4' Noise Reduction Motor Drive Minimizing Internal Noise *DCS Controls servoed Motor Drive for Smooth Tape Transport *Specialized Design, Oil-damaged Door for Easy Cassette Handle *Specially designed, Oil-damaged Door for Easy Cassette Handle *Level4 wave Separate BAS and EQ Controls for Tape Matching (Normal/Chrome) *Level4 wave Separate BAS and EQ Controls for Quick, Positive Reaction *Wide range, Extra large Peak Level Meters *Wide range, Extra large Peak Level Meters *Record Left & Right Recording Panels to Protect Tapes and Unit *Record Lamp built in to Assure Non-record *Record Lamp built in to Assure Non-record *Aka Jack Built into Front Panel for Extra Convenience *Flute & Flutter On (0 Hz) *frequency Response 30 - 14kHz (1x3dB) Chrome *frequency Response 30 - 14kHz (1x3dB) Chrome *Dimensiions Width 42x16cm/280mm (16 x 5b x 11.0") THE SECOND proposal for faculty representation would allow administrators on the computer center advisory committee, but would provide for separate meetings for faculty and student members of the committee. 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