14 Thursday, December 10, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Conveniences cost students By Kristi Fogler Kansan staff writer Time is money. And whether stressed, rushed or just plain lazy, many people are saving time...by spending money. But convenience costs. Drop off laundry services, grocery store salad bars and full-service gas stations are all designed for customer convenience, but not for the pocketbook. At Duds 'N Suds, 918 Massachusetts St. cost of drop-off service is about $40. The normal cost for drop-off laundry service is $ 65 a pound, about $4 a load. Self-serve laundry is $1.75 a load. Beverly Hatfield, Duds' N Suds manager, said that for many students the extra cost was worth it. "You can't find anyone to study for you or go shopping for you, but there is someone to do your laundry," she Hatfield said that students, who make up 60 percent of the drop-off business at Duds 'N Suds, can drop off their laundry and pick it up 24 hours later — no sorting, soap or dryer supplies. You need more convenient for customers, the laundry offers a rush, same day service, for an extra $3 fee. During finals the drop-off service is especially busy as students forsake laundry time for study time, Hatfield said. Grocery store salad bars are easier to find in preference than in the rest of the city. About 24 percent of grocery stores throughout the nation have salad bars, according to researchers at "Progressive Grocer Magazine." In Lawrence, about 43 percent of the stores have salad bars. But because salad bars cost $2.50 a pound compared to $49 for a head of lettuce there has been a decrease in the number of vegan, editor of "Progressive Grocer." These days even stamps can be ordered through the post office and will be mailed to the consumer. Dunegan said price-sensitive consumers often bypass the convenience of salad bars and other ready-made foods to save on price. "There are certain things that people aren't going to do," Ray Eckert, manager of Ramada Standard Service, 2216 W. 6th St., where gas averages $2.0 more per gallon for full service. Senate advocates Hilltop expansion By Stacy Morford Kansan staff writer Student Senate last night demanded and passed a resolution by acclamation that the administration attempt to answer Hilltop Child Development Center's plea for more space. "We asked politely last year and we got nothing — it's time to demand," said Kristin Lange, student executive council chairperson. In other business, Senate approved minor changes to the student code, gave 16 student groups revenue code status, meaning their accounts will not be restricted, and reinstated the Student Bar Association for revenue code status. It also passed a resolution to change the name of the minority affairs committee to the multi-cultural affairs commission to a bill to place a cap on his budget. Black Men of Today to bring Susan Taylor, editor of E' sense Magazine, to speak Jan. 16 for the Martin Luther King holiday celebration; $1,600 to the Baha'i Club to bring Nathan Rustin to speak about racism Feb. 6; $2,000 for Environns to bring Frank and Deborah Popper, land management experts, and Donald Worser, KU professor of history, to speak; and $289 to finance the Cross Cultural Relations Organization. Senate also approved $3,000 for Fraternity members testify in jacket burglary Kansanstaffreport A Douglas County district court judge heard testimony yesterday from six witnesses, including four KU fraternity members, in a preliminary hearing for two Iowa men charged with the burglary at two fraternities. Elvin Shrimping, 28, and Franklin Stephens III, 35, are charged with two counts of aggravated burglary, a felony, and one count of theft, a misdemeanor. Police said that the men entered the Pi Kappa Alpha, 2000 Stewart Ave., and Alpha Kappa Lambda, 2021 Stewart Ave. Nov. 29 and took a Banana Republic jacket belonging to an Alpha Kappa Lambda member. Judge Michael Malone postponed closing arguments until Dec. 16, when he will decide whether to hold Shrimpion and Stephens for trial. 1993 S-MMER ORIENTATION ASSISTANT STAFF According to police records, Lawrence police stopped Shrimpton and Stephens' car near 17th and Ohio streets, after receiving a 911 call from a Kpi Kaappa Alfraternity member. What's Missing is U! Orientation Assistant applications must be turned into The Office of New Student Orientation by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 22, 1992 • Applications are available at • *New Student Orientation, 45 Strong Hall, • The Office of Minority Affairs, 145 Strong Hall, and • The Organizations and Activities Center. 400 Kansas Union - For further information call 864-4270 or stop by 45 Strong Hall * Serving you at... 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