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Not valid with any other offer or coupon. Valid for participating businesses. Sales tax is applicable. Pooled through 11/30/96. Void through 11/30/96. The seven, six-foot-tall wooden newspaper boxes that groan with the abuses of Kansas weather and KU students are going to be replaced. The University Daily Kansan is working with James E. Modig, director of Design and Construction Management, to construct an inexpensive and functional distribution box to replace the wooden boxes sometime this year. Only at Godfathers Pizza By Stephanie Fite Kansan staff writer Godfather's Pizza "We need to explore a list of solutions to meet the overwhelming need," Modig said. The criteria set by Tom Eblen, University Daily Kansan general manager, includes quick and easy access, protection from the elements and a display of the front page. Last year, the School of Architecture and the University Daily Kansan worked to create a functional and inexpensive design to replace the distribution boxes. The UDK Newsstand competition involved the University Daily Kansan and the AIAS — American Institution of Architecture Students. Lawrence 711 W. 23rd 843-6282 Lawrence New newsstands planned CAR We Deliver! While Eblen commended the architecture students on their design, he was concerned about the "We are looking for a better way to get the papers distributed, to give students access and, at the same time, prevent the trash problem that occurs when it gets windy," he said. The 11-foot-tall structure of stainless steel, tempered glass, rubber and concrete that stands in front of Marvin Hall cost $1,100 and took nearly 500 hours to assemble. distribution box prototype because it was too expensive and did not adequately shelter the newspapers. The Design and Construction Management department plans to use metal to replace the wooden structures because it is basic and easy to maintain. Modig said he planned to create a distribution box that was smaller with more compartments to shield the papers. Modig also would like to incorporate a recycling bin or waste container for excess paper. John C. Gaunt, dean of the Architecture School, said that although a variety of materials could be used, wood was the most functional and would end up as the material of choice because it was cheapest. "All that is wanted is something that is inexpensive, durable and large enough to hold out wind and rain," Gaunt said. "I wouldn't be surprised if the old distribution boxes are replaced with simple wood boxes." Rich Devinki / KANSAN This newstand in front of Marvin Hall replaced a worn stand. Plans are being made to replace all the newsstands on campus. Student housing staff, KU police are weeding out pot smoking By Ashlee Roll Kansan staff writer Drugs in residence halls is a serious matter, and smoking pot can get you a lot more than just a buzz. "If a student is found responsible for possessing and using illegal substances, there is often severe probation and relocation," said Jon Long, assistant director of student housing. The KU police, the Lawrence Police Department and DCCCA, a drug- and alcohol-abuse rehabilitation center, have responded to increased marijuana use in the residence halls in the last few years by helping train staff at residence halls to recognize suspected drug use among residents. "We teach them how to recognize the smell," said Sgt. Chris Keary of KU police. Part of that pro-activity is the educational programming student housing organizes, like dorm displays showing the negative effects of drugs. Long said that with the measures being taken, the department was pro-active. "We are going to enforce the law," Long said. Long said there were three steps student housing used to deal with offenders. The department of student housing always contacts KU police, who issue tickets that vary in cost. A complaint is filed with the student code of conduct that may stay on a student's permanent record. Because the use of a controlled substance is in violation of the student housing policy, the student has an opportunity to go through the student judicial process. The student code of conduct is published in the University policy section of each timetable. This policy prohibits the unlawful possession, use, manufacture or distribution of alcohol or drugs by students or employees of the University. Some students who are caught often face probation and community service. "My friend and I had just finished a joint when there was a knock at the door," said a student who did not wish to be identified. "The police just said 'I can smell pot in here.' After talking with authorities from the residence hall, he was placed on probation for a year and had to make a display of the dangers of alcohol for the residence hall. "When we got busted, I just wanted it to be over with." Instead of being charged, the student, who lived in a residence hall, agreed to help the police find the dealer. "They are more concerned with teaching, than punishing the people involved," the student said. 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