Wednesday, July 16, 1986 From Page One University Daily Kansan 5 Hazing Continued from p. recommendation for the AKL case. "I couldn't tell you if I did know." Smith said. "Probation is a possibility. That is a possible sanction. I can't make a comment on that. "It is just like if you were susped, we would not say anything, but people might get the idea when you weren't here next year." Smith, however, did confirm that the investigation was over for now. "There could be more investigation if there is another complaint filed." she said. John McGrath, academic advisor for IFC, would not comment on the probation. "The University will not confirm or deny or comment on anything pertaining to this," he said. McGrath, Smith and Hansen all read the original complaint, but none of them would comment on what it said. Another fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 1301 W. Campus Road, was suspended last summer for violations of University regulations. The charges stemmed from a hazing incident that occurred in April 1985. The SAEs were not allowed to participate in any University activities or ICF's formal rush. The house was reinstated in mid-May when the final year of the two-year suspension was dropped. "The process is the same, but that is the end of the similarities," Smith said. The probationary period for the AKLs will last from the beginning of formal rush in August to the end of May 1987. "After one year things will be back to normal," Gilchrist said. Gilechrist said the AKL National Housing Corporation also would be involved in the probation. "Only from the standpoint that they will oversee that our recommendations are followed through," he said. Part of the recommendations include a new educational program for the fraternity. "Education of the entire fraternity in a sense of a partnership with the University," Gilechrist said. "The good thing that came out of this is to make them aware they need to happen on the things that have happened." "They were never challenged to do so before. The charges brought them to the point that they realize they are not required in a broader educational program." "We will still have monthly meetings," Pavicie said. "I don't expect the frequency I visit to change. It is still a 50-mile drive." Besides the new educational program, the effects on the members of the house are undetermined. "ravectic said the main changes would have to come from the members of the house," he said. "The situation would affect the number of pledges next year." "You get into trouble quicker," she said. saw. Taylor said that a person could become addicted to crack on first use. Crack "It can be their first time, the second time. With me, it was my second. The first time I didn't feel it. I didn't understand the high," he said. counselors Crack comes ready to smoke in packages weighing about 300 milligrams. One to two short-term cracks can be removed by the drug. The cost can be as low as $5. Continued from p. 1 At Headquarters, crack is not a major problem either. "It has just been one more down the lane," Pat said. "It is not the main problem." The low cost is causing more people to use the drug, Pat said. Yet, crack is not used alone. "We get calls about people who are on cocaine,' said Jan, a Headquarters volunteer. However, they have not received any calls from people who are using crack. When a call does come in, it is often from someone who is concerned because someone they know is using drugs. “As far as I know we haven’t had an increase in that type of call,” Jan said. If they do receive a call, the boat is often referred to as a cocaine botlene. Joe said that if the people who called were addicted to a drug, including crack, they did not necessarily tell them to stop using it. "We are real open about that," Joe said. "If they are talking about that they are addicted to the drug, we talk about it." Mr. McGill says Many people like doing the stuff." United Press International supplied some information for this story. Turtle Continued from p. 1 she was measured, fitted with the transmitter and x-rayed to see whether she had any eggs. Capron said tracking Omar was some of the most difficult field work he had had to do. “This place is bugger, rainer, grassier and m_.dler than anyplace I've worked before," he said. "Even the tropical rain forests in Africa didn't pose some of the problems I’ve had this time around." Capron said the creek was too shallow and full of logs to navigate a boat. But the creek had places where it could be seen, which made wading difficult as well. 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