Monday, August 27, 2012 day ENZYALL nival (8pm) TER PARKING --- Movie Series: Black 3 (8pm- UNION kansan.com of Women at the University, to recognize female students, faculty and alumnae for individual or group accomplishments. Calendars are available in the Student Involvement and Leadership Center in the Kansas Union and also KU Bookstores. -Kait Perry, a senior from —Emily Dellwig, a graduate of the University from Overland Park, with a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering. Dellwig is an assistant electrical engineer at Burns & McDonnell, a nuclear energy group. tured on the 2012-2013 calendar. Jamie Branch, a senior from Topeka majoring in mechanical engineering. -Nikki Galvis, a graduate student from Memphis, Tenn. in bioengineering. -Charity Phillips Lander, a graduate student in geology with an emphasis on biogeochemistry from Corpus Christi, Texas. The following women are featured on the 2012-2013 calendar: -Kelsey Murrell, a graduate of the University from Overland Park, with a Bachelor of Arts in English. -Taylor Anne Haun, a graduate student in the School of Social Welfare. Haun graduated from the University in 2012 with a Bachelor's of Social Work. -Megan Watson, a senior from Overland Park majoring in chemistry and English. —Ellen Tyler Hanson, a graduate of the University with a Bachelor of Arts. Hanson is chief of police in Lenexa. Margaret Bayer is professor and associate chair in the math department. —Mary Banwart, a graduate of the University with a Bachelor of —Sarah Stern, a senior from Lawrence majoring in Latin American studies and journalism. —Rita Clifford, associate dean for community engagement at the KU School of Nursing. Clifford is a registered nurse with a doctorate. —Mary Ryan, a graduate of the University with a Bachelor of Science in journalism. Ryan is the associate dean of academic affairs at the Edwards campus. —Edited by Nikki Wentling —Lynn Villafuarte, the program coordinator for the Initiative for Maximizing Student Development and Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program in the Office for Diversity in Science Training. "These are all major projects that we have been working on since day one," said Senate Outreach Director Alek Joyce. "They each present their own obstacles, but thanks to collaboration across KU's campus, with a number of administrative offices, we are advancing toward completing our platform goals." Some platforms include creating a student resources website so students can find useful information in one location, stabilizing grading within departments, renovating Wescoe Beach and adding a Spanish minor for students. One proposal, Responsible Refreshments, has already received attention, from several local bars that have agreed to provide non-alcoholic beverages to designated drivers. mises Woodard a lot of support ce community", very single one we have made A few construction projects are also being discussed, including building cell phone charging klosks on campus so students can recharge their phones between classes. Student Senate is collaborating with KU InformationTechnology to find a practical way to implement the idea, and right now they are coming up with visuals for what the klosks will look like. Other projects are more long term and may take more than a year before they can be carried out. For example, Bolton and Woodard have plans to create Student Entrepreneurship Centers, which according to the Bolton-Woodard administration will Index SEE SENATE PAGE 7 CLASSIFIEDS 8 CROSSWORD 4 CRYPTOQUIPS 4 OPINION 5 SPORTS 10 SUDOKU 4 All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2012 The University Daily Kansai Don't forget Today is Global Forgiveness Day. Breathe deeply and let go of any grudges you might be harboring. Today's Weather Mostly sunny with northeast winds HI: 94 LO: 60