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Turbay Special to the Kansan As the fall semester begins, University of Kansas officials say they plan to continue enforcement of a policy that prohibits alcohol consumption on the Hill and the rest of the KU campus. The Lawrence City Commission decided to adopt the campus rule last spring. The policy can make violators liable under University disciplinary procedures, the city ordinance or state statutes. football fans. "The campus ordinance is very simple." said Jeff Weinberg, assistant vice chancellor for student affairs. "There is no drinking on this campus except in the Unions." In November 1991, the KU administration restricted alcohol consumption on campus to the Kansas and Burge Unions because of complaints from local residents who protested about incidents involving drunken Penalties can be a maximum of six months in jail and a $500 fine under the city ordinance and six months in jail and a $200 fine under state laws. Violators may also be subject to University disciplinary procedures, and the penalties range from suspension to expulsion. "The same policies apply to students and to visitors on campus," Weinberg said. He said the measures were not intended to be punitive but rather to the policy, however, has been unpopular with many concert goers and football fans who believe that an old KU tradition has been taken away. As long as the rowiness is kept to a minimum and the recycling is well-posted and made available, there is no reason why drinking shouldn't be allowed on the Hill," said Jason Mark, Chicago senior. Some students continue to consume alcohol at University-sponsored events. "We just put it in cups and hide it from the police," said Matt Karr, St. Louis graduate student. "The people who are underage are the ones causing the problem," he said. "They shouldn't be drinking in the first place." "It really hasn't led to some of the problems that some people thought it would," said John Mullens, KU police representative. He said that since the ordinance went into effect, only a few citations had been issued. KU officials say the no-alcohol policy has been generally effective. Mullens said that one of the problems was that some student groups, such as football fans seemed to think that the policy was aimed particularly at them, but he said that the policy applied equally to everyone. Students have myriad of living options other than traditional residence halls "It appears that the majority of the people are accepting it," he said. By John Brothers Special to the Kansan Think you are just too cool to be a "dormie"? Too aware of real-world concerns to join the greek system? Perhaps too broke to swing an apartment by yourself? According to Living at KU, a booklet distributed by the department, students can choose cooperative living in one of the University's scholarship halls, family-oriented apartment living at Stouffer Place or individual apartment leases in apartments at Jayhawk Towers. Don't worry. The University of Kansas department of student housing has housing options that go beyond traditional residence-hall environment. Eight scholarship halls are clustered around 14th Street on the east side of campus. Four of the halls — Watkins Scholarship Hall, Miller Costs are reduced because each hall resident agrees to spend about six Each hall holds about 50 residents. Another men's hall, Amini Scholarship Hall, which is now under construction, should open this fall, giving students a chance to study 200 women, said Fred McElhene; associate director of student housing. In addition to a prime location — one would have to live with the chancellor to have housing closer to the main part of campus — living in one of the scholarship halls offers residents a cost advantage compared to living in a residence hall, according to Living at KU. hours every week cleaning or cooking. This cooperative arrangement saves the resident about $600 a year compared to living in a residence hall and eating in a cafeteria. Residents of scholarship halls must take at least 28 hours of classes each year and maintain a 2.5 grade point to be eligible for "scholar hall" living. Stouffer Place Apartments is a 25-unit complex of 300 apartments that offers one- and two-bedroom apartments for married or single-parent students. It is between 19th Street and Irving Hill Road, just east of the Daisy Hill residence halls. The apartments offer a family-oriented community at a much lower price than most other apartment complexes in the south Swain, Stouffer Place manager. "We have a community atmosphere that a lot of people like, that they can't get in apartment-style living off campus," Swain said. "It's a nice place to have children." There is a waiting list for the apartments, and persons interested should apply as soon as possible, Swain said. Each resident at Jayhawker Towers signs individual contracts rather than leasing an entire apartment, as is done in most apartment complexes, McElhenie said. This way, residents are responsible for paying only their own contract costs and are not responsible for their roommates' shares. Residents can choose to live four, two or one to an apartment. McElhanie said, and requests for particular roommates will be honored if the requests are mutual. Daily Kansan Classified Ads Get Results! THE STUDENT FRIENDLY STORE Remember!! Your Mom & Dad Traded Here, Probably Your Grandparents Too! GRAHAM'S RETAIL LIQUOR 1906 MASS..843-8186 All your School Supply needs... notebooks/paper/pencils/pens... 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