Friday, September 15, 1978 5 3 student affairs divisions emerge Staff Renorter Bv DEB RIECHMANN After shuffling departments and moving desks, three new divisions of the office of student affairs have emerged in Strong Hall. Last year these offices' services were fragmented, offered in the offices of the firm. The new divisions are the student assistance center, student organizations and activities and the office of residential programs. This year, students, regardless of sex, can receive assistance through the three new offices in addition to other services offered to students through the office of student Lorna Grunz, director of the student assistance center, said Friday that a student who needed any kind of help could stop by the office, temporarily in 235 Strong Hall, and talk with one of the six members of the staff. IF THE student assistance center cannot help the student directly, she said, it will help her study more. Problems the student assistance center can assist with range from scheduling and classes to helping students answer questions am I depressed? "or" "Why am I in school?" The center also is making efforts to better meet the needs of non-traditional students. The center can help a student find a place to leave her young children during the day, for Grunz said the office had put special emphasis on helping students with physical disabilities since the reorganization. The office helped about 30 disabled students through enrolment, she said, and now is offering a program that has disabilities form a social program. THE STUDENT assistance center also is an outlet for a student who is considering withdrawing from the University. Grunz said some students come to the center ready to sign papers to withdraw. But after the class has finished, students can pinpoint problems and correct them. For example, a student considering withdrawing because he had no money to continue might not have looked into financial aid. Grumz said. A student who wanted to quit school because of medical reasons might be able to continue by easing his academic load to six instead of 15 credit hours, she said. By changing fields of study, she said, a student wanting to withdraw might find the job she is most interested in. A lot of the time, it's a whole entanglement of things, she said, and the office may be able to help people assess what their situation is. GROUPS OF students need help with established or newly formed campus organizations can seek assistance in the new and student organizations and activities. WELCOME EACH DISCO SEPT 16, SAT $2.00 KU BALLROOM 8 PM - 1AM Beer sold with ID sponsored by GSOK (Gay Services) University Daily Kansan CHRIS FRITZ & CONTEMPORARY PRODUCTIONS BLACK SABBATH VAN HALEN SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 PM MUNICIPAL AUDIORITUM TICKETS $7.00 ADVANC AN EVENING WITH YES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27TH 8:00 PM KEMPER ARENA TICKETS $8.00 & $7.00 RESERVED AN EVENING WITH DODT TRUNDGREN AND' UTOPIA ROGER POWELL, KASIM SULTON JOHN WILKOY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7TH AT 8H 8:20 & 10:30 PM EACH NIGHT ONE BLOCK WEST 245 SOUTH 50TH, K.C. KANSAS (MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD) TICKETS $7.00 ADVANCE BILLY JOEL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18TH TICKETS $8.00 & £7.00 RESERVED TICKETS ON SALE WEDNESDAY TICKETS ON SALE AT KIEFS Ann Eversley, director, said that since the reorganization of student affairs offices, assistance that last year had been offered separately in the offices of the dean of men and dean of women now is centrally located in 230 Strong. "Services that related to one another were clustered to duplication, she said. The department can help any of the approximately 300 student groups that exist on campus to register, plan and schedule implement programs or discuss problems. The office also advises sororities and fraternities on campus. AN ADVANTAGE to combining the oftices, Evere said, was that the University of Michigan's law school The events committee is a group of eight students and eight staff representatives from campus departments that coordinates campus activities. "Everything scheduled on the campus goes through the event committee," A proposal that would make it easier for students to schedule events on campus The proposal, which still must be approved by David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, would enable students to receive immediate approval of routine reports. Under the terms of the proposal, the student activities office would handle routine requests and a core committee would help students plan special events. EVERSORE SAID she expected Ambler would approve the proposal. The office also plans to provide more assistance to help student groups find advisers. She said there was a possibility of surveying the faculty to see which members would be willing to advise student groups on campus. The third new division of student affairs is the office of residential programs. Ruth Mikkelson, associate director, said the office, in 123 Strong, helped develop and coordinate social, educational and cultural programs that help students in KU's arts and sciences department. mukinson said more students were choosing to live in the halls because it sometimes be cheaper than off-campus housing and the convenience of having meals and activities provided appealed to students. Mikkelson said the staff was beginning to think of ways to help avoid crowded conditions that cause some students to live in temporary housing at the beginning of each IN THE 1905, the majority of students lived in residence halls, she said, but in the 1906, off-campus housing became more popular. Now the students are moving back "I think it's a swing of the pendulum," he said. "I it seems to be a nationwide trend, we seem to be." About 240 students lived in temporary quarters this fall, because of a lack of housing space. One way to reduce the number of students who have to live in temporary housing might be to cut the number of single rooms offered, she said. The office also is exploring the possibility of computerizing residence hall and scholarship housing fee payments and room assignment procedures. THE OFFICE handles correspondence from future students asking questions that range from "What should I bring to me?" to "I am bring my pet turtle!" Mikkelson said. Questions from parents who want to change their son's or daughter's living situation also are handled by the office of residential programs. Sometimes members of the staff counsel parents about living situations, but changes are not made unless the students wish to participate in a conflicting lifestyle with a roommate. One of the office main functions, she is, is to hire, train and work closely with her co-workers. In addition to on-campus programs, the office offers an off-campus roommate matching service and information about rental housing. "WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE?" Psalms 2:1 and Acts 4:25 " AND LET UES NOT BE WEARY IN WELL DOING: FOR IN DUE SEASON WE SHALL REAP, IF WE FANT NOT." Galations 6:9. The writer is thinking of quite a number of correspondents who have written telling of evil and corruption they know of in high and low places, of things which were insulting to them. He has affirmed, as the 8th chapter of the Book of Ezekiel, God orders a mark put upon all those crying and troubled concerning society's corruptions and man with the slaughter weapon" sent forth by The Almighty for and vengeance. "Woe unto them that call evil good." The testimony of this Column, whether any ear or forbear to hear, is to be ware of all those who set the New Testament against The Old Testament! One of the early sermons given was "To give up the devil!" The first recorded words of Christ after His baptism were approval of "every word that proceeded out of the mouth of God," which meant an Scripture — Matthew and Luke 4:4. And later Christ said: "Ye do not err, but I will send you the angel to say at the close of this paragraph, as at the beginning; ANDLET UES NOT BE WEARY IN WELL DOING; FOR IN DUE SEASON WE WILL REAP, IF WE FAINT NOT!" We do well to worry and warm of evil and disobedience to God's Word, and are in danger if we fail to give God's warning! Many consider fine and o.k. things the Bible calls abominations in the sight of God. Said Jesus Christ in Luke 12:47, “In this way I am speaking the SIGHT OF MEN IS ABOMINATION IN THE SIGHT OF GOD.” Are you familiar with the context of the Scripture in which this statement was made? It was followed with Jesus calling them “those who in his effort to get his brethren warned was told:” They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them — if they will be persecuted, though one rose from the dead. To those sincere in their witness against the evils all about, and know Judgment and Wrath is ahead unless we repent and turn a way from evil, will suggest you read and study the book on the same subject. In chapter 9th course of Daniel. In these chapters the Congregation of Israel, and later Daniel, appear to repent and apologize to the Jews, who have been slaves in Egypt, and seek pardon and forgiveness, though underserved. P. O. 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HOPE voting expanded Voting to select five finalists will be Oct. 4, 2014, and final voting will be Oct. 25-28. The winner will be announced Nov. 4. The game of the KU-Nerda's basketball "Last year the number of seniors who voted was by far a minority. Obviously, we're hoping the longer hours and days that seniors vote are shorter for seniors to vote." Emuel said yesterday. Nomination and voting booths will be in front of the Kansas University, in front of Wescue Hall and at the sidewalk in between Wescue and Mallett Halls. ENGEL SAID be hoped the locations of the booths would make it easier for seniors to vote, regardless of class or residence or the student's place of residence. The HOPE award, established in 1959, is awarded annually by the senior class to a faculty member for excellence in teaching. Engel said there probably would be between 10 and 15 sem-finalists. Any senior with a valid KU student identification card may vote, and each student may nominate up to three teachers. The winner's name will be engraved on a permanent plaque in the Union. The winner also will get a plaque and $100, Engel said. J. Hammond McNish, adjunct professor of business, was the winner of the BOPE award last year. --- What makes J Watson's II so great? Find out tonight! Come see the Ali Spiins fight at 8 PM on our 7-foot television screen. There's also a weekend disco and a happy hour with free hoss deuers from 4-7 PM daily. Every night, you can get 2 for 1 setup from midnight to 1 AM. The one year membership fee is only $10.35. Watch for our daily sandwich specials. For an intimate evening, J Watson's II is the place to be. FAYE DUNAWAY Hillcrest The movie that defies gravity. 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