5 THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON Darren's heart quickened: Once inside the home, and once the demonstration was in full swing, a sale was inevitable. University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 25, 1987 Campus/Area Black Panhellenic to resume parties By JAVAN OWENS Staff writer Black Panhellenic groups once again have permission to have parties at the Kansas Union as a result of night between the groups and KU personnel. The eight groups of Black Panhelenic's greek council will have a combined party Oct. 3. It will be the first time the group has had a party at the Union since its Union parties were suspended about a month ago. At a meeting, the groups and KU officials agreed to several measures, including more police officers on duty, a group adviser and a student patrol group at late-night parties at home to help curb violence and vandalism. Last night's meeting was prompted by an incident at an Aug. 29 Alpha Phi Alpha party at the Union. That night, a KU student was stabbed in the hand and $260 in property damage occurred at the Union. Black Panhellenic leaders met with Jim Long, director of the Kansas and Burge unions, and Ann Eversole, director of student organizations and activities. Vernell Spearman, director of minority affairs, and KU police officials Capt. James Longaker also participated in the event. Black Panhellenic is an umbrella group for four fraternities and four sororites. The groups regularly fund-raising parties at the Union. The fraternities and sororites presented a proposal to create a greek patrol, a student group that would monitor parties. The students also posted posting rules of conduct to inform party-goers of improper behavior. Oliver proposed that two police officers be present at Union parties attended by 300 or fewer people. More officers would be present at larger parties. KU police would train the greek patrol group. Eversole suggested the students have an adviser or alumni member of their organization present at parlor. Eversole said although the groups reached general agreements, they still needed to work out some details. Saturday, September 26, 8:00 p.m. Monday, September 28, 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 30, 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 2, 8:00 p.m. MADAM BUTTERFLY By Giacomo Puccini In English PHONE: 816/471-7344 FOR TICKETS FUN FILLED WEEK #2 Single tickets priced from $5.00 Student Rush 30 minutes prior to curtain - $3.00 with student ID. Lyric Opera of Kansas City 11th and Central The Kansas Relays Are Coming!! The National Endowment for the Arts The Missouri Arts Council U.S.AIR The official Lyric Opera and Conductor Applications are now being accepted for the Student Relays Committee. This committee is instrumental to the organization and administration of one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious Track and Field Meets. BECOME PART OF THE TRADITION! 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He will visit with students in the afternoon; he is a guest speaker for the Pre-Med club at 7:00 p.m. that evening. Contact the Pre-Med secretary for details, 864-3667 or call Pre-Med reps. at 843-3425 & 842-3863. IN US! CELEBRATING 35 YEARS Put on your party hat—KANU is celebrating 35 years of public radio and we want you to be a part of the celebration. Our Birthday Party Programming is electrifying the airwaves and you're invited to attend special LIVE anniversary events or tune your radio to 91.5 FM to join in the fun! An afternoon of great music — Bluegrass star Dan Crary, virtuoso jazz pianist Makoto Ozone, and classical instrumental trio Sabinigundi will perform for you Sunday, September 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. during our FREE, LIVE birthday party concert broadcast in South Park, 12th and Massachusetts, Lawrence. You'll also be treated to recorded birthday greetings from special guests. A Special Halloween Tread- While the ghosts and goblins are howling outside, join us inside for the "Goodtime Radio Revue" LIVE from Liberty Hall, 7th and Massachusetts, Lawrence, at 8 p.m. Saturday, October 31. KANU's live music and variety show will feature house band Bluestem, pianist B.Crahan, the Novellas and the Imagination Workshop. Rachel Hunter will host the show. Tickets are $3. Eight Days of Fanfare—November 7,14. KANU will broadcast eight days of special 35th anniversary programming (see program guide for listings) during our Fall Fanfare '87 Fund Raising Drive for station operating funds. KANU's goal is $10,000 in individual contributions. If you enjoy KANU your support is sincerely appreciated to help us reach our goal. To make a tax deductible contribution call (913) 864-5100 or night on the eightday fanfare. KANU 35th Anniversary Sponsors: Casbah; JL's Grocery; Maupinintour; Admark, Inc.; Underwood Retail Liquors It's Here! SUA SPECIAL EVENTS' CAFE A Great New Place to Dance. (KUID Required) Friday, September 25,1987 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union (6th floor) Bring this ad, or come with 2 or more people, and get in for $2. $3 admission charge rock dance funk metropolis mobile sound featuring Alan Smith