--- University Daily Kansan / Thursdav, October 25. 1990 5 Question: Is enough being done in Lawrence to promote cultural and ethnic diversity? Buck Taylor interviewed students chosen randomly in Wesco Hall. Photos by Jennifer Warner. Michael Thomas, Olathe senior: "No, I think there is a lot of good will out there, but I just don't think people are afraid of the effort forth. Jennifer Wyman Larned junior: "I'm happy I think enough is being done for women and I can't speak for other people." Steve Johnson, Dodge Tiffany Hurt, Overland City graduate student; Park sophomore; "In Lawrence, I think they do a lot more than most places. I don't need enough, but we have a lot of foreign students and students with differ students with different ethnic backgrounds." Krista Morgan, Atlanta sophomore: "I think some is being done on campus, but in Lawrence I'm not aware of. I guess there is more diversity so far as the dorms are concerned. I think there is more interaction between the races." "No. I don't. I think we need to work on all the races as a whole getting to know each other better. I think it's improving a little bit by bit, but we still hr so." bit, but we still have a long way to go." "I don't know about Lawrence, but I think the University does a good job. For example, the recent Chinese review, and they're always bringing Gonzalo Morante, Lima, Peru, senior: 're always bringing speakers from other places." Closing 'drag strip' considered Kansan staff writer By Elicia Hill Douglas county commissioners deferred a request from county residents to close a service road until the county department of public works could study the situation. Dennis and Edie Eisele, who said they lived within hearing distance of the road at the intersection of Kansas Highway 10 to and County 9, commissioners the one-mile road wired local hangout for 17-to-23-year-olds. "The road turns into a drag strip at night, and it's nothing unusual to see 20 to 30 cars parked out there." Demis Eisele said as he showed photographs of trish left beside the house. "The kids have bonfires, and people have dumped 50 or more tires out at the end of the road. "We have a real community need to close that road to the public. If the county would approve a gate it would be on every street people who trespass on the road." "I would have to停 on a busy road to open a gate," he said. "I have a wife and four kids, and I will be the fact they would have to do that." Joe Pyle, who owns 88 acres of land along the road, agreed that there was a problem with people trespassing on the road, but he said he did not want the road blocked by a gate. Roger Warren, Pyle's attorney, told the commissioners that his client did not have a house on the property and would be able to build one in the next few years. "He does not want the road to become a long-term problem," he said. "The other neighbors have more than one access to their homes, but for my client this is the only way into his property." Dennis Eisele said after the meeting that he thought Pyle was not considering the other neighbors who had to deal with the problem. Edie Eisele said that although the police were cooperative when dealing with her complaints, people would wait as soon as the police left the area. "He has a self-centered point or view to the community." he said. "There are only so many police to watch out for the entire county," she said. "We don't blame the police for this problem." The commissioners passed a motion to defer the request until Frank Hempen, director of county public works, could research the road to determine whether it was a private or public roadway. 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