University Daily Kansan / Friday, October 30, 1987 5 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON © 1987 Universal Press Syndicate Piglet practical jokes XPRSS XEROX 5¢ per copy open 365 days a year Videoxpress 1447 W. 23rd 843-9200 MIDNIGHT MOVIE Director: David Cronenberg. Cronenberg (The Fly) and Stephen King combine their macabre talents for an eerie film journey. Christopher Walken is a young teacher who emerges from a five-year coma with a chilling psychic gift. An emotionally charged midnight thriller! (1983, 104 min/Color, R) Representation: The choice of your career. KUNEA will lobby for the needs of the University. Hall director to study ways to improve dorm security Fact #2: KUNEA will lobby for monies above the regents plan for equipment and libraries. Campus/Area By BEN JOHNSTON Staff writer A McCollum Hall official is conducting a study to determine how to improve security at University of Kansas residence halls. Mike White, resident director at McCollum Hall, said yesterday that he had been collecting statistics for the last three weeks. He also planned to compare crime in the halls before they had security monitors with the rates since security monitors were introduced. Staff writer Next semester Will ask student security workers and KU police department employees that can be done to improve security. White said the information he collected, which would include crime rates and opinions he will receive from security and police department employees, would determine whether he would propose changes in a report that he would be presented next semester to the office of residential programs. security monitors were employed because they deterred crime by reporting criminal acts to KU police. The monitors also helped students with emergencies such as fires. In KU residence halls at least two student security monitors are required to be on duty between midnight and 8 a.m. White said the Paid for by KUNEA. Even if he did not conclude that changes were needed he would probably present a report to the office of residential programs by the end of the school year, White said. "I need to find out if there are a lot of medical emergencies in the hall." White said. "If there are a lot of medical emergencies, I need to have more medical training." White said the report may recommend that student workers receive training in first aid and CPR. Vote KUNEA: Your real choice. KU police Sgt. John Brothers said he helped train student security workers who attended several sessions in September. Security training on how to react to emergencies and when to call the police. He said that when he was security director last year for four residence halls at Iowa State University, the police department there trained and selected student workers. If they were needed, similar policies could improve security at KU, White said. “Anytime you have an organized and trained group of people who are concerned about their neighbor, they will event some crime,” Brothers said. White said he may also recommend that KU police be more involved in training student security workers. Jean Morrow, assistant director of residential programs, said the office of residential programs was interested in evaluating security, education and interest in conducting a study, residential programs encouraged him. "I am excited to see what he finds," Morrow said. - A bicycle valued at $180 was taken Wednesday from the 900 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. On the Record A car stereo valued at $280 was taken Wednesday from an unlocked car parked in the 3100 block of Drive, Lawrence police reported. ■ A car stereo valued at $230 was taken between Monday and Wednesday from a car parked in the 1400 block of Tennessee Street, Lawrence police reported. A total of $300 in damage was done to a car Tuesday or Wednesday in the 2800 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Police said that the car broken a window of the car and attempted to remove the car's radio. A radar detector valued at $175 and hand tools valued at $300 were taken Tuesday or Wednesday from a local police station. An employee drives. Lawrence police reported. - A radar detector valued at $180 was taken Tuesday or Wednesday from a car parked in the Templin Hall parking lot, KU police reported. - A total of $240 in cash was taken from an Oliver Hall resident's dresser drum set. - Ten steel shower heads with a total estimated value of $250 were taken between Oct. 16 and Oct. 19 from Oliver Hall, KU police reported. 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