University Daily Kansan, October 24, 1900 Page # Senate report criticizes Blue Ribbon Committee By MIKE ROBINSON Staff Reporter The Student Senate Rights Committee last night adopted a report critiquing the Chancellor's Blue Ribbon Committee on Freedom of Expression and recommending "that students be restricted on freedom of expression." The committee also took action on a bill to create a new Senate seat and a petition to name a Daisy Hill campus for the Chancellor of the former Chancellor Archie R. Dykes. The Rights Committee's report labeled the Blue Ribbon report "concluded," and said its recommendations would provide free expression at the University. THE BLUE RIBBON report was commissioned by Dykes on November 1, 1979, to address the issue of freedom of expression at the University of Kansas. The report was adopted April 3, 1980. It stated that the University had obligations to "protect privately, and publicly promote those rights guaranteed by the first amendment." The Blue Ribbon Committee also recommended guidelines for expression based on protection of property and safety, continuity of the "educational process" and the "University's legal right" to set rules governing the time, place and manner of assemblies. The report adopted by the Rights Committee was written by a subcommittee charged with evaluating the Blue Bibbon report on free expression, said Bob John, member of the subcommittee and principal author of the report. He said the feeling was "fairly unattained" among the members of the subcommittee about the Blue Ribbon Committee's report. The Blue Ribbon report was contradictory because it advocated free expression but at the same time placed limits on that expression. John said. He also said that the Blue Ribbon report failed to deal with the issues of videotaping and establishment of a forum for minority viewpoints and cited them as basic problems in the attitude of University administration. "The University has systematically excluded certain viewpoints," John said. "My general view is that there is a chance when free speech should be controlled." THE COMMITTEE tabled a bill that would create a Senate seat for a representative of the Black Pantherelic because some committee members questioned whether or not the organization was a living group. The Rights Committee also voted to have the report written in the form of a resolution and submitted to the Student Senate when it meets next Wednesday. They did not decide whether to attend or exclude the creation of an account for Stuart Furrow. Jim Borelli, chairman of the committee and sponsor of the amendment, said the bill would help encourage students to get involved in Student Senate. He also said the Stouffer residents needed representation and that a Senate seat would give them credibility in dealing with University housing. A PETITION to name a new information booth and retaining wall on Daisy Hill after Dykes was given a negative recommendation by the committee, but Borelli said he would recommend that the bill go to the full vote. He said it would be narrow 4-3 vote and not all of the committee members voted. K-State hikes football prices University of Kansas football fans attending the Kansas State game in Manhattan next week will have to buy more than K-State's regular ticket price. Single-game reserved seat tickets normally cost $9.75 at K-State, but for the Nebraska and Kansas games they are $1.45 each. The Kansas manager for athletics, said yesterday. K Sible raised single-game reserved seat prices from $9 to $7.75 this year to include a surcharge to pay for the artificial turf in its stadium. For the KU and Nebraska games the surcharge is Dodds, Dodds, K-State athletic choose to raise the prices for those choose to raise the prices for those "It's just one of those things where there's more of a demand for those two games, so we were able to charge more." Dodds said. Student tickets were not assessed a surcharge, he said. The KU ticket office at Allen Field House sells tickets for the K-State game, which higher price does not offer to be affected. The college Welsh ticket manager for athletics. For basketball, Kansas State also is making single-game prizes for one game. There is a great demand for tickets to K-State's game against Louisville, last year's national champion, so regular $5 tickets will cost $7, he said. George Webber (Dudley Moores) has everything—except the girl of his post-history. "You are an adult, Derek," Stike Edwards' memorable comedy, a pervasive, hilarious view of today's neuroses. With Julie Andres. Plus: "Metapolis." (1236 m). Color. Saturday. Oct. 25 Sunday, Oct. 26 Woyzeck (1978) Werner Herzog and Klaus Kinski, the leader of Agame. The War of Independence team up again in the tragic tale of a soldier's desperate fight against an army, desperate for one's happiness. Georg Büchner's unfinished work predicts Brecht and Burdich by providing the kind of clue. Plus: "The Battle of San Pedro." (8/26) *color*. Color. German/subtitles. Monday, Oct. 27 For Me and My Gal (1942) The Gang's All Here Two late Busy Bertley classic. the Gang's All here is Benkely's first technicolor feature, a psychedelic excerpt of *The Girl on the Train* with the one-and-only Carmen Miranda, the Brazilian bombshell, and Alice Faye and Benny Goodman. GAL stairs Jay Garland and Gene Kelly as WWI era success at the Palace (1034/1043 min 7:30) Unless otherwise noted; all fittings will be in stock. Kansas Union Weekly fittings are $1.00, Friday, Saturday, Popular and Sunday fittings are $1.50, Midnight fittings are $2.00. 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