University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 25, 1979 B SenEx to consider speech rules A packet of rules governing freedom of speech on campus will be considered today by the University Senate executive committee. Current rules and behavior codes for political speeches, protests, posters and handball distribution are included in the packet. The rules and codes were made by various organizations, including the Kansas Board The collection of regulations initially was put together for the University Events Committee, which met last week to review policies about literature distribution. of Regents, the Student Senate, the Education Halls and the All-Schoolship Hall Camp. Ann Ewesole, eventa committee chairman, said the committee found the existing building to be a viable project. Don Marquis, a SentEx member, associate professor of philosophy, said, "Some of us thought the policy infringed on freedom of expression. had passed last October that banned literature distribution in campus buildings. DEL SHANKEL, executive vice chancellor, had suspended the policy in January "We passed a resolution that said it should be rescinded—and it was rescinded." AAUP condemns videotaping of protests The KU chapter of the American Association of University Professors passed a resolution condemning the University's policy of videotaping campus demonstrations at it's yearly spring business meeting last night. The resolution, which was approved by a margin of one vote, states that the AAPU deplores the use of videotape cameras by the UN, authorises for non-instrumental purposes. Immediately after the first resolution was accepted, another was passed that expressed AAUP's opposition to "any attempt by individuals or groups to disrupt the free speech of demonstrators as being fundamentally hostile to the purpose of the University." The organization also approved a recommendation by its equal opportunity committee. report titled "Recommendations for reducing racial and sexual stereotyping at the University of Kansas." The recommendation urged the AAUP executive committee to seek release of the report by Del Shanker, executive vice chancellor, and James O'Neil, assistant professor of counseling. O'Neil is chairman of the committee that compiled the report. About 25 people attended the meeting. Flexy Wood Fun Tree-mendous! Rent it. Call the Kansan. Call 864-4358 Your opportunities to live with comfort, style and the ultimate in convenience won't last much longer—the Towers are filling fast for fall 79. 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