UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Wednesday, June 21, 1995 5A Summer campers are new kids in the hall By Leslie Taylor Special to the Kansan A new batch of students is moving into the KU residence halls this summer, and many of them are more concerned with Clearasil than with add/drop. More than 8,000 junior high and high school students will live in the halls while participating in a variety of camps and workshops held at KU this summer. Workshops for these students range from diving, golf and basketball to flag teams and cheerleading. Academic camps such as the pharmaceutical or debate workshops also will take place. Student Housing provides room and board for the campers, and each workshop brings its own counselors to assist the campers and enforce each workshops' regulations. "In general, these kids are kept very busy throughout the week and really don't have much opportunity to get into any trouble," said Randy Timm, assistant director of Student Housing. "The camps keep them busy and make sure they're having a good time." What I'm doing this summer... This week the following workshops are scheduled: - Kansas Governor's Academy ...80 students - Golf Camp ...60 students - First Baptist Youth Conference ...40 students - Debate Camp ...80 students - Pole Vault Camp ...90 students - Kansas/Duke Talent Identification Program ...90-100 students - Upward Bound ...58 students - Pathways ...55 students - National Fire Academy Delivery ..30 students - Junior high Midwestern Music Camp 220 students - Kansas Inservice Training Systems ..50 students Workshops scheduled for next week include: - Kansas Journalism Institute ..180 students - Golf Camp ...60 students - Senior high Midwestern Music Camp ...310 students - Writers Workshop ...12 students KANSAN Source: Department of Student Housing City Commission bumps back N. Second Street repairs By John Collar Special to the Kansan The North-Lawrence street in front of Johnny's Tavern will continue to be plagued by poor drainage, narrow lanes and decaying pavement for at least another year. Citing cost overruns and the safety hazards of a torn-up roadway, Lawrence City Commissioners voted 3-2 last week to put the North Second Street improvement project on hold. North Second is a major thoroughfare for students traveling to Interstate 70 or to the Tanger Factory Outlet Center. The commission's decision has frustrated several North-Lawrence business owners. "The that road is a deathtrap," said Bill Webster, owner of Webster's — The Home Specialist, 801 N. Second St. "I really hope something is done before someone gets hurt." A year ago, the Lawrence City Commission placed the North Second Street renovation project at the top of its agenda for this summer. 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