8 Monday, October 20. 1986 / University Daily Kansan SenEx considers core curriculum By a Kansan reporter The University Senate Executive Committee Friday discussed the authority of University governance, the professional schools and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to decide curriculum requirements. The amendments considered by SenEx were a response to questions of whether University governance has the power to establish and enforce a University-wide core curriculum. If passed by the University Council, the amendments would allow the University Senate to set minimum general education requirements for graduation. The professional schools and the College would retain power over course content and graduation requirements above these minicurses. "It shouldn't be understood as committing us to the core," Mel Dubnick, SenEx chairman, said. Sandra Wick, SenEx secretary, said the amendments would clarify the powers of the governance and the schools. Without the amendments, the rules were open for interpretation as to which body had the authority to set the standards, she said. Before the amendments are adopted, they must be passed by the University Council. Wick said SenEx would wait to present all legislation related to the core curriculum at one time. Highway project faces delay By SHANE A. HILLS A 14-mile road project, designed to aid economic development in Lawrence, was delayed indefinitely because Congress failed to allocate federal highway funds before adjourning Friday, the mayor of Lawrence said yesterday. Staff writer Mayor Sandra Praeger said the bypass project was designed to give drivers direct access to the northwest Lawrence industrial area and to the west Lawrence Clinton Lake area. The project would aid industrial and residential development of those areas and remove some of the cones from Iowa and 23rd streets, she said. The first stage of the project, which would have begun between 1988 and 1990, would be a two-line, 14.3-mile road running south from Interstate 70 Lawrence and Douglas County each have committed up to $4 million to the $21 million initial stage of the project. The Kansas Turnpike Authority is responsible for about $3 million. Congress couldn't agree in conference because each house proposed radically different versions of a four-year, $2 billion highway spending Praeger said Rep. Jim Slattery, D-Kan., and Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, had worked hard this year to steer $10 million in federal highway money to Lawrence. Kansas was scheduled to receive a $34 million highway allocation. to Clinton Lake and then west to merge with Kansas Highway 10. The House version retains the 55-mph speed limit and grants federal highway money directly to city governments. PENNYLANE 844 Mass. 749-4211 Records • Tapes • CD's The Senate version calls for a 65-mph speed limit on some stretches of rural interstates and for federal highway money to be distributed to cities through state-level authorities. Praeger said she preferred the House version of the bill because Lawrence could then be certain that it would receive the $10 million in federal money needed for the project. Congress will convene again in January, but it is not certain how soon Congress will again discuss the highway bill. Praeger said Lawrence was in an ideal position to secure federal money for the project because Dole was Senate majority leader and Slattery was a Democrat in a Democrat-controlled House. "Obviously, we don't want the cast of characters to change right now." Patti LuPone The KU Women's Soccer Club will practice at 5:45 p.m. today at Shenk Complex, 23rd and Iowa streets. HALLOWEEN MASKS, MAKE-UP, HATS AND MUCH MORE. 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