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A student with a complaint could write an appeal to his office, Rhaitan said, and he would forward the appeal to the chairman and dean of the appropriate department. THE CHAIRMAN AND dean could then decide whether an appeal should be given or denied, and they have the option of not commenting on the case. If a hearing is held, it is a general hearing the court hears both sides of the grade conflict. Hridigan said the court did not deal with the specifics of whether a paper deserved an "A" or an "F" but whether the instructor changed his test score, and then his evaluation of them without informing them. Because actual specifics of grading were not discussed, he said, it was justifiable for an engineering instructor, for example, to pass on grades given by an English instructor. Balfour said the same criteria would apply at KU under his proposal. The committee or court would be a subcommittee of the SenEx, he said. A PROPOSAL THAT would redefine and streamline the grievance procedures at the University allows for an appeals committee, he said. The proposal, which would restructure the grievance procedures of the University Code, Rules and Regulations, was written this summer by a SenEx-appointed task force. It would change the composition of sever governing boards and simply re-name others. Balfour said that before there was a formulated method for appraising grades, few teachers were able to do it. Since then, he said, students have begun thinking about their rights, which has resulted in legislation. He said he handled about 30 grade appeal cases, the percent of which were decided in favor of the student. At WSU, Rhagitan said, about 15 to 20 grade appeals went to the appeal court with 20 percent of cases. (AP) However, an instructor changing a final date and a student who thinks he deserves a better grade will not be happy. THE GROUNDS FOR appeal at KU are primarily the same as at WSU, Balfour said. 'Frequently, it comes down to. 'He doesn't like me.' That's very hard to prove, 'Balfour said. It is particularly hard to prove that the supposed ill-ill-waived a student's grade, he said. Balfour said the hardest appeal cases he had to decide were those where a student claimed a drop slip was lost and received an "F" for a final grade as a result. He said it was difficult to know whether the student had not turned in the slip or whether it was actually a slip. MOST STUDENTS generally lost in those cases, he said, but one student had won. Balfour said he thought the majority of the students disappointed with their grades either realized they deserved the grade or just accepted it. Students who had something important to lose, such as scholarships, were most persistent in the appeal, he said. Pizza of pizzas in Lawrence. Gone are the days of the ballpark of drive-in and pizza joints. From page 1 Depending on the establishment, a customer can choose from pizzas that are thick, thin, chewy, crispy, taco-flavored, or even pineapple-topped. The favorite topping among pizza eaters in Lawrence, the managers said, is canadian bacon, followed closely by pepperoni, sausage or mushroom. At Godfather's, the $7.85 large "combo", which has five different toppings, ranks highest among customers. Another popular pizza speciality is "the works" at Ken's Pizza, 2626 Sports From page 1 "It is unfortunate, because without travel you just can't get good competition," Collinson said. MARIAN WASHINGTON, women's basketball coach, said it would be a challenge to get by on the travel budget. She hopes the problem will be minor. "There is no question that we will have to make cutbacks, but I'm not sure where," she said. "It may be we have to travel more at night. I don't know." If the basketball team does need extra funding or championship play next spring, it is uncertain. "It could not come from the existing funding," Collins said. "No one sport can get more money than running." Athletic Director Bob Marcum said he was not sure what would be done if the basketball team had lost to Tigers. "Before, some of the money has been from the University and KUAC has put some in," he said. "We have to make sure that we can make it work." Iowa St., which has eight toppings, and costs $4 for a large. Pyramid's "Kint Tuf" boasts 14 stems of upright pine. Julie's Restaurant, 3216 Iowa SL, offers a 32-inch diameter pizza, which feeds from 12 to 16 people. Prices are $45.99. PIZZA HUT'S Sicilian Pan Pizza, a deep-dish pizza introduced last spring, has caught on with pizza eaters, said Dave Scott, assistant manager of the Pizza Hut at 1606 W. 23rd St. Can these spicy, flavorful pizzas possibly be good for you? Marie Cross, associate professor of human development, said, "Nothing is 100 percent good or 100 percent bad. Pizza does provide food from the basic four food groups—bread and cereal, dairy, meat, although it is pretty weak in the fruit and vegetable group." She suggested that those concerned about eating a balanced meal accompany the pizza CROSS WARNED, however, that just one piece of pizza would not meet basic nutritive requirements, and that too many pieces of pizza can be fattening. For example, two slices of Pizza Hut's large slices are super cheese pizza contain about 50 calories. As for the merits of pizza, Cross said, "It is a source of energy for kids who need energy." "You can get quite a bit of mileage out of one pizza." RICK'S BIKE SHOP raleigh bikes ph. 841-6642 1033 VERMONT INTRAMURAL TENNIS (doubles) The deadline for entering intramural tennis is Wednesday, Sept. 24 at 5:00 p.m. in 208 Robinson Center Recreation Services 864-3546 Stereo sound you jog around Introducing the Reg $89 Save $10 on this unique sound system! 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