8 Tuesday, October 9. 1990/ University Daily Kansan BSU accepts co-advisers,makes plans for homecoming contest and activities Kansan staff writer By Holly M. Neuman Black Student Union voted last night to accept co-visitors to the student organization, and those who would like to take a more active role in BSU. Mary Myers, assistant director of organizations and activities, and Norma Norman, director of the Minority Affairs Project Outreach Program, said that the group and the new advisers were united in the struggle for cultural diversity on campus. "We want to help out and let people know that we are here, we are a force to be reckoned with," said Myers, or the Black Panhellenic Council. Norman said, "I think it is important that someone from the Office of Minority Affairs works with BSU, so we can assist you in any way we can. Minority Affairs wants to be a much more active part in your life." Norman said the advisers needed to work to create a comfortable relationship with BSU, but that didn't happen where never would be disagreements. The reason Norman and Myers decided to be co-advisors was that Norman is often in Kansas City, Missouri, the Minority Outreach Program. "We realize you always have to have someone here to answer questions. We need to be available to you." Norman said. In other business, the group discussed plans for a Mr. and Miss African-American KU contest to celebrate homecoming Oct. 27. The group is accepting applications and pictures through tomorrow from people who want to compete. The group will be a float for the homecoming parade. BSU plans to have a bonfire rally Oct. 26 to celebrate the Black homecoming_activities. To prepare for a visit later in the semester from author Haki Madubuhi, BSU members were told of a study session sponsored by Black Men of Today about Madubuhi's Child Men. Young, Single, Obsolete? Chancellor's committee to be named Group to lobby for change in Department of Defense policy By Karen Park Kansan staff writer The University Council and the administration have said the Department of Defense policy violates KU's Members of a special chancellor's committee, which will lobby to change the U.S. Department of Defense policy prohibiting membership based on sexual preference, will be announced this week, said Del Shankel, interim executive vice chancellor. anti-discrimination policy. The committee, which will consist of at least four faculty members and one student, will prepare a position paper that the University will present to national education coalitions and represent congressional congressional delegation, he said. KU policy states that a student cannot be discriminated against based on race, religion, sex, disability, national origin, political affiliation, age, ancestry or sexual orientation. On Sept. 27, Council passed the resolution recommending that Chancellor Gene A. Budg appoint a committee to deal with discrimination against homosexuals in ROTC programs. Budig approved the resolution Sept. 29. Senate Executive Committee members met in executive session Oct. 2 to discuss possible committee action said Frances Ingemann, chairperson of the Senate Executive Committee. Ingemann said a list of possible committee candidates was given to Budig last week. "We suggested a list of names to him, but it was something he was not bound to." she said. Shankel said committee nominees were being called early this week and were asked if they would serve. Shankel said the committee would exist as long as necessary. According to the Council resolution, the committee will report to Council at least once a semester. 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