CSHE wants stadium beer sales KU students could be enjoying beer at football games next year if members of Concerned Students for Higher Education, a group dedicated to one of three issues they passed last night. CSHE members voted to support the sale of beer at football games in Memorial Stadium, a graduate student's dorm. The group also voted to endorse minimum wages for students as a cooperative venture with associated Students of Kansas, a state college. The sale of beer in the stadium would be used as an alternative method for funding women's athletics, Allen said. Allen said he was optimistic the Kansas University Athletic Corporation would support beer sales because of a possible increase in ticket sales. The group also discussed a graduate fee waiver and University accessibility for them. KU graduate students receive a 65 percent fee waiver on incident fees. CSHE members vote to support a 100 percent fee waiver for assistant instructors and teaching assistants. 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