====PAGE-LEVEL METADATA==== University Daily Kansan Page 0002 from reel: L 2813 (1985-08-21 to 1985-12-05) https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-udk/27515 Title: At&T Rings Up Sales by Default Summary: Article discusses how AT&T automatically enrolled students in long-distance service without explicit consent, with details on how students can switch providers and the implications for campus telecommunications. Category: campus news Subjects: telecommunications; student services; university policies Named Entities: Benjamin, Jennifer [staff reporter]; Nichols, Dave [community relations manager]; Chapman, Clyde [director of Consumer Affairs] Confidence: 0.85 Title: KU Officers Rank Low on Salary Scale Summary: Article compares salaries of KU student officers with those at other universities, noting that KU officers rank low on the salary scale despite increased responsibilities. Category: campus news Subjects: university employees; salary comparisons; student government Named Entities: Tinsley, Bob [staff reporter]; Kalail, Mike [AT&T account representative]; McHale, Bill [director of public relations]; Easley, William [student body president]; Polack, Jeff [student body vice president]; Williams, Pam [treasurer] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Judge Rules Ex-Student Fit for Trial Summary: Former KU student Tammy James was declared competent to stand trial for first-degree murder in connection with the strangulation of her newborn son. Category: local news Subjects: criminal justice; court proceedings; student legal issues Named Entities: The Kansan Staff [reporter]; James, Tammy [former KU student]; Johnson County Judge Pro Tem William Grimshaw [judge]; Moore, Dennis [district attorney] Confidence: 0.8 Title: 4 Fraternities Owe Taxes on Property Summary: Four KU fraternities were listed as delinquent taxpayers, owing significant amounts in property taxes that could lead to auction of their properties if not paid. Category: campus news Subjects: fraternities; property taxes; university housing Named Entities: Duda, Gary [staff reporter]; Phi Kappa Theta fraternity; Acacia fraternity; Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; Phi Kappa Theta fraternity Confidence: 0.8 Title: Former Tenants Sue for Return of Security Deposits Summary: Former tenants are suing management companies to recover security deposits they claim were wrongfully withheld, with several cases filed in Douglas County Small Claims Court. Category: campus news Subjects: tenant rights; legal issues; university housing Named Entities: White, Jill [staff reporter]; Lewis, Mike [plaintiff]; Roy, Norma [staff attorney] Confidence: 0.8 Title: Photo: Trails of Cars Stream Through the Campus and City During the Days Before the Start of the Semester. Eric Smith, K... Summary: Photo showing heavy traffic on campus as students return for the semester, with KU police officer directing traffic at 15th Street and Naismith Drive. Category: photos/graphics Subjects: campus life; traffic control; university operations Named Entities: Smith, Eric [KU police officer] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Photo: Ronald Willis, Theatre Department Chairman, Plays Master of Ceremonies During Traditions Night on Tuesday as He W... Summary: Photo of theatre department chairman Ronald Willis welcoming freshman class during Traditions Night campus event. Category: photos/graphics Subjects: campus events; freshman orientation; university traditions Named Entities: Willis, Ronald [theatre department chairman] Confidence: 0.9 Title: Harder Now to Swallow Summary: Editorial discussing how new drinking laws are making it more difficult for 18-year-olds to access alcohol, with implications for campus social life. Category: editorial Subjects: drinking laws; age restrictions; campus safety Confidence: 0.75 Title: Chasing Rainbows Summary: Column noting that there will be no vacation for the Jayhawks as they head to Honolulu next weekend for sports events. Category: features/profiles Subjects: student activities; vacation planning; sports coverage Confidence: 0.7 Note: Descriptive metadata for this item has been generated in part using AI (artificial intelligence) technologies and may be incomplete, misleading, or inaccurate. Please contact the Kenneth Spencer Research Library with specific questions or concerns.