6 Thursday, September 24, 1987 / University Daily Kansan On Campus - "Small Mammals of Economic Importance," a lecture in Spanish by Fernando Vanzareas Canaz, doctoral student in natural history, and a Latin American studies brown bag lunch are scheduled at 11:30 a.m. today at 109 Lippincott Hall. "Women and the Farm Crisis: Strategies for Organizing and Empowering Rural America," a lecture by farmer and activist Denise BSU Continued from p. 1 mistake may have been that we did not get a code of action in writing for all the groups to follow." Eversole said. This time around, Eversole said she wanted the agreement in writing. Black Panhelenlic, Long and Eversole are to present suggestions tonight on how to make the Union parties more secure. If an agreement is made, the groups will have their privileges reinstated Oct. 2. Davis said Black Panhellenic's suggestions included having Greek organizations patrol the parties, moving entrance tables to the steps of the fifth floor and making a sign that states unacceptable behavior. "We want to let these people know we are not going to accept them anymore and ruin our parties for us." Davis said. He added that the groups also have suggested moving the parties to the Burge Union or moving overcrowded parties out of the Kansas Room, where they have been placed in the last several years. "I feel very confident that we will reach an agreement with Black Pantherhelle. Eversoon said, We must not take their down, we just want their parties to be safe." O'Brien, is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. today at the Jayhawk Room in the Kansas Union. An anthropology lecture by Olga Soffer-Bohsley, specialist in Soviet archaeology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. today at the Pine Room in the Kansas Union. A meeting of the University Amateur Radio Club is scheduled at 6:15 Equipment Continued from p. 1 labs and a reasonable job of refurbishing equipment in the research labs." he said. He said the laboratories used by the five-deartment division had about a $4-million inventory — most of it obsolete. Two years ago, when the division moved into the new addition of Haworth Hall, it was given money for movable teaching equipment, such as desks, file cabinets and bookcases, as part of the building fund from the state. Schlager said. He said the division used some money to refinish old equipment and some to buy new teaching equipment. Schlager said the University financed laboratories for new faculty. But other teaching labs have not been equipped for eight to 10 years. Bill Bulgren, chairman of the department of computer science, said he thought equipment maintenance should receive more money. "What we're really having a serious problem with is the maintenance of that equipment," he said. He said the computer science needed to keep up with technology. "A lot of equipment I deal with is out of date after three to five years," he said. p. m. today at 1014 Learned Hall A Latin American Solidarity rice and beans dinner featuring a video of Ben Linder is scheduled at 6 p.m. the Christian Miniatures, 1204 Ave Dana. "Le Lieu du Crime," a video presentation by Le Cercle Français, is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. today. A Jayhawks for UNICEF meeting is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. today. Biden Continued from p. 1 — of having to make this choice. "And I am no less frustrated at the environment of presidential politics that makes it so difficult to let the American people measure the whole Joe Biden and not just misstatements that I have made." Biden refused to take reporters' questions and returned to the Judiciary hearings, where he was lauded by his fellow senators. "I would like to say the Democrats have now lost their most articulate spokesman in South Carolina, who Thur- Sunday壮胆 Carolina, the ranking Republican on the committee. Biden's rivals for the Democratic nomination were quick to react to his withdrawal. "I'm very saddened by it," Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis said in Iowa. "It takes a lot of courage to do what he has done, to put the Judiciary Committee's responsibilities ahead of his future." "It's one more down note," said Rep. Patricia Schroeder, D-Colo. "And I think we all get tarnished by that type of news." Reading from his statement, Biden said, "You know this is presidential rhetoric. You know you hate me; 'Biden, what's going to happen when the white-hot heat turns on?' WEATHER bratwurst knockwurst Italian sausage Polish sausage Big DAWG Night TONIGHT 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Buy 1 Dawg Get 1 Dawg Free * with coupon only * Also Thursday Regulars: $2.00 Pitchers 50¢ Draws --- Students! Work Smart. Work Simply... 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