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Proposed phone plan in limbo
By Debbie Myers
The sound of fire alarms shattered the silence as a KU student was studying about 2 a.m. one night in Learned Hall.
Because he had heard that they often malfunctioned,he kept working
Kansan staff writer
When the alarms continued to ring, the student went to investigate. But instead of a broken fire alarm, he found smoke.
If the student had known he could have reached a police dispatcher by using the blue phone, damage would have been avoided. And John Mullens said. Instead, property
He ran to his car to drive home and call the authorities. He passed a blue emergency phone on the way. As he sped down Naismith Drive, two KU police officers stopped him for speeding.
worth more than $50,000 was destroyed because of the delay. This fire happened about 10 years ago.
Ramaley wanted phones installed on every floor and in every hallway on campus, Mullens said. She suggested the phones either connect directly to the KU police dispatcher or allow calls to anywhere on campus.
Mullens said a project proposed about a year ago by Judith Ramaley, then executive vice chancellor, to prevent similar situations in the future.
After Ramaley left the University this summer to become president of Portland State University, the project was left in the hands of the KU police, the telecommunications department and the Budget Office, said Elizabeth Phillips, KU police administrative officer.
system inside campus buildings would be less expensive than installing more blue emergency phones. When a blue phone is put in, a power line for the light pole and a phone line have to be installed in areas that sometimes are far away from existing services.
Mullens said an emergency phone
In 1980, the installation cost for a blue phone was $900.
Mullens said that about two weeks ago KU police received computers with software that would be compatible with the proposed phone system.
KU police are waiting to hear who will pay for the project, Philips said. There is no cost estimate for the project at this time.
Lindy Eakin, budget director for the Lawrence campus, said the next move was up to the police and the telecommunications department.
Sharing plays key role at Sunflower
By Tracey Chalpin
Kansan staff writer
If a student wants to live cheaply at Sunflower House, he has to do his chores.
Most of the 30 KU students who live in the cooperative Sunflower environment learn to accept the responsibility of regular household duties by being rewarded with points and penalized with fines, said Paul Crosby, a Wichita graduate student who is beginning his fourth year at Sunflower
The points ensure a low rent, usually about $200 a month including utilities, and the fines can raise residents' rent by as much as $80, he said.
Crosby said Sunflower House, 1406 Tennessee St. was a democratic organization run by and for its members.
He said the work-sharing program at Sunflower was a key part of the development of the cooperative living facility.
"A lot of people don't know what they're getting into, and those people don't last," Crosey said.
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