University Daily Kansan, November 22, 1982 Page 5 Consensus Coalition wins 40 of 47 Senate seats The Consensus Coalition won 22 of the 25 Senate Numenacker and Liberal Arts and Sciences seats, according to election results tabulated late Friday. The Momentum Coalition won the other three seats. independent candidates won the remaining two seats. The final results in Numeraker and Liberal Arts and Sciences were; Consensus womid 40 of the 47 total Senate seats, in addition to the student body presidential and vice president victories of Lisa Ashner and Jim Cramer. Momentum womid five seats and Nominee maker (15 awards) * Blaire Thumble (C) 840 * Blair Thumble (C) 844 * Debt Hall (C) 838 * Jodie Kiddy (C) 826 * Tom Shields (C) 862 Christy Fleischer (C) 407 Kend Rakouski (C) 471 John Peterson (C) 61 Ann Cornwell (M) 450 Anne Palmer (M) 484 Raina Manure (M) 443 Eric Wall (M) 419 Martin Dalloway (M) 410 Karl Hunsar (M) 413 Patrick Jones (M) 408 Steve Sewater (M) 400 Hachel Pricher (M) 407 Mark Northman (M) 200 Mike Rowan (M) 300 Amy Smith (M) 201 Franc Seurat (M) 301 Energy the use of heat, Corman said. Officials calculated that such moves would save the University $463,000 this year. From page 1 WILLIAM HOGAN, associate executive vice chancellor, estimated that the University saved $144,000 in October, in part by not turning on the heat in mid- October, as was done in past years. The university also reported it came to $900,800, compared with $751,01 for 1980. He also compared the increase in gas and electricity prices as a factor in coming up with the estimate. The report also detailed the cost savings at the College of Health Sciences in the Kansas City, Kan., campus. The College of Health Sciences will save $485,000 from energy saving measures this fiscal year, it said. The college could have saved an ad- ditional $75 million in energy savings projects that were not financed. next 10 years with the present conservation projects and the non-financed projects, which would be funded by a taxation incentive. The college could save $19.6 million over the College ALL OF THE REGENTS institutions could save a total of $145.9 million over the next 10 years through current and proposed conservation projects, the report said. Corman said the report would be used to justify requests to the Legislature for utility appropriations. From page 1 — can view their professors as knowledgeable but not infallible. — can be their own best friend and final judge. “Somehow, we have the idea that everybody should go to college, and that, if you do, you'll get more money. That’s not necessarily true,” he said. "You must take a risk. No one can assure you that your course of study will lead to security, or that you will be safe." From page 1 Review Subcommittee on Elections, was the only person who had access to the blank ballot. "Certainly the lock wasn't broken into or the office wasn't broken into," Ashner said. Lawrence said there were "almost universal misconceptions" about the board's power over MATT LAWRENCE, chairman of the Review Board, said the five-member board would issue a written opinion tomorrow on all of the elections there. But there would be a record of all Senate races. The Review Board was set up to review alleged violations of electioneering and bribery, Lawrence said, and it has jurisdiction over campaign expenditures. But the preparation, supervision and the authority of election of Senate Subcommittee on Elections, he said. "Counting the ballots is under jurisdiction of the elections committee," Lawrence said. "The Elections Review Board can only validate the accuracy or the non-accuracy of those ballots." Lawrence said there definitely would be a recount of ballots in the Senate's off-campus race. Consensus Robert Walker narrowly defeated Momentum's Steve Chapman, 477-474. The USAF 5-Month Nurse Internship Program: A life style that's hard to match; a program that's hard to beat. If you'll soon be a senior BSN nursing student, you may be eligible to apply for a new early commissioning nurse internship program. You can enhance your clinical knowledge and nursing skills while gaining experience. 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