University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 5, 1975 3 EPPC adopts plan for grade changes Only faculty members will be allowed to change grades if the Liberal Arts and Science College Assembly approves a proposal adopted Tuesday by its Educational Policy and Procedure Committee (EPC). The proposal was adopted to eliminate unnecessary College course grades proceeded by an upper-grade grade. New flag hails special events If bad weather doesn't interfere, a new weather plan will fly will frase Atlas Hall today. Tonight's basketball game against the University of Nebraska prompted the new Billiota, incent Bilotta, associate director of the Alumni Association, said Tuesday. Biltotta the Alumni Association's idea was to use the new flag as a ceremonial flag for the campus on special days. These days would be designated by the chancellor's office and would include homecoming, commencement and game days. The flag's appearance would serve as a signal for special events, he said. The new flag is an enlarged version of the flag that first appeared last month in Allen Flipper's book. The advantage of the new design, a red K on a blue background, is that it is easily visible from far away. Billaot said. The old flag, which has a red "KU" in a dark blue background, can't be read from two blocks away. On special days, the new flags will be flown at locations selected by the chancellor's office. Blotta said. On other days the old flag will be used. said Nancy Dahl, associate professor of physical and cell biology. Jerry Lewish, associate dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said incomplete new were changed to 'F's as a form of punishment to the students when the instructor hadn't done something about the incomplete grades. Under the proposal, the registrar's office would discontinue using yellow cards for incomplete grades. In the past, instructors had to fill out yellow cards on students with incomplete grades and send the cards to the registrar. Lewis said much bookkeeping would be eliminated if this proposal was accepted. prisoners at Leavenworth State Penitentiary and the University was sent to a subcamp in the University. Lewis said he would request four or five of his students at the police to petition for the deserts. Other matters that will be sent to the College Assembly are a list of course changes, approval of a BS degree in economics and a replacement for Bruce Grene, who had been a student representative on EPPC. There will be a special meeting of EPPC next Tuesday, Robert Squier, chairman of EPPC, said, to discuss a motion that would allow courses in the ROTC program apply to The College Assembly to be counted for credit towards graduation in liberal arts. The limit of 28 hours of course work is limited to a total of 2 hours also apply to ROTC courses. Squire said, A change in the description requirements in liberal arts and a replacement of the principal course concept by a more general course concept will be implemented at the EPC meeting in two weeks. Rolfs' platform has proposed to reorganize the Security and Parking Department with more emphasis on security. in what ways this could be done. I'd find on when we would come up before the meeting, or just ask him if he wants to do it. Rolfs said he was in favor of increasing the number of security officers but before that could be done money would have to be appropriated by the Kansas Legislature. However, Rolfs said reducing the staff of the traffic police would bring down the costs of traffic tickets "Seniors and graduate students would advise undergraduates in their field," Rolfs said. "We think that seniors who have gone through the academic program of a department would know the qualifications of the individual faculty members and would know what is expected of the student in a course." From Page One The new student advising program Rolfs has proposed would enable undergraduates to be advised by seniors and graduate students. Rolfs said his proposal would be co-ordinated with the executive advising 99 governors and not through the legislature. Better teaching stressed .. Soon'll be able to go into the jungle alone. Soon'll be nothing more than a savage **C. Gossen** (1) "It is our opinion that they are over- 'THE SAVAGE IS LOOSE' [H] Eve. 7, K. 8 & 30 S. S. Mar. 24 B. 9, A. 16 & 25 Hillcrest "I think the advisory committee would go way beyond the ex-officio student on the board." said he would favor such a board in lieu of a student Regent. During the 1974 Kansas gubernatorial campaign, Gov. 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