6 Friday, April 29, 1988 / University Daily Kansan New Senate leaders make plans for fall semester By Jeff Moberg Kansan staff writer The new student body president and vice president say it's time to drop coalition boundaries and hope the new leader can begin working as one big coalition. "At this point, I hope no one still holds any grudges and wants to get involved," said Brook Menees, student body president. Pam Holley, student body vice president, said, "The most important thing we can do now is to put coalition behind us. I know there are a lot of good people around, and I'm interested in getting them involved in the committee process. That is where a lot of really important work gets done." While most students are enjoying their vacations, Menees and Holley will be working on their campaign this summer, planning for the fall. Their campaign issues included implementing a peer advising system and establishing a center for off-campus students. Menees and Holley said that most of the responses to their peer-advising proposal had been favorable and that the University wanted to tie in their proposal with other suggestions, such as advising by computer One problem with the proposed peer-advising system is finding a way to pay peer advisers. But Menees and Holley said they and University administrators had discussed using a part of the proposed Educational Opportunity Fund to pay peer advisers. "That's something we got really excited about because that one of the kinks in our game," Menezes said. "It's got some kinks that we have out of this summer, and there are some people we still need to talk to." Menees and Holley plan to visit Iowa State University this summer to collect more information about that institution's students. They hope to make the trip with David Ambler, vice chancellor for student affairs, to find out how to establish one at KU. Holley said that while she was looking through old files, she discovered that the University used to have an off-campus board about 10 years ago. "I am going to try and find out whatever happened to that and find out what they did," she said. "It's supposed to be outlined in Article V of the Constitution, in regs, but it disappeared and I'm going to try and find out where it went." The full Senate does not meet during the summer session, but the Student Senate Executive Committee will. "We'll be ready with a lot of things next fall," Holley said. The Tri-Delts want to extend a Congratulations to all of the 1988 Graduates!! Apply now Staff Columnists and Graphics Staff The University Daily Kansan is now accepting applications for columnist and graphics staff for the fall semester. Applications are available at 200 Stauffer Flint Hall. To apply for columnist, please submit examples of your writing. Deadline: 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 27. For more information, call 864-4810. 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