Thursday, March 24, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Senate Continued from p.1 whelming majority," Yockey said. "We're back to square one with this vote. We asked the Student Senate to give us some direction. I don't think they gave us any clear direction." Janine Swiatkowski/KANSAN Michael Diggs, off-campus senator, said that although he did not support Senate's original decision to enter the study, he thought the decision to participate had been well-advised and felt that a referendum was unnecessary. "If Student Senate is not qualified to make a decision for the student body, then why do we exist?" Diggs asked. Paul Leader, Law senator, said that Senate would look foolish passing a referendum because KU might be too late in notifying the ACHA of their participation. "It'll makes us look tremendously silly, because we passed a referendum that's not going to happen," Leader said. Charles Yockey, chief of staff at Watkins Hospital, answers questions from Student Senate members about the AIDS resolution. Pat Warren, Nunemaker senator, said that if the CDC and the ACHA were not willing to give KU time to enter the study until the referendum was decided, then KU should not participate in the study. "If we're willing to say this issue is important enough to put it to the student body," Warren said, "and the CDC says, 'We already have 20 universities,' then we should tell the CDC to go to hell." The last time the Senate referred an issue before the student body was in November 1984. KU students voted on whether Senate money could be used to buy products firm companies that do business in South Africa. Twice as many summer classes to be offered under new budget By Joel Zeff Kansan staff writer The budget for summer classes is back to normal after budget cuts last year prompted most schools and departments to offer fewer courses. Brower Burchill, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and director of the summer session, said this year's budget was slightly more than $1.5 million, a 4 percent increase from last year. "I have not done a count between this year and last year, but there are definitely more classes being offered now." Burchill said. "We did have to cut back last year because of budget cuts, but this summer will be normal." Last year all state agencies, including the University of Kansas, were required to cut their budgets. To meet the requirement, a number of cuts were made in the summer This year's budget was slightly more than $1.5 million, a 4 percent increase from last year. class offerings last vea "This summer we are fully funded and back to normal." Burchell said. However, Burchill said he wished that more money was allocated for summer sessions so more classes could be offered. "We're always underfunded," Burchill said. "More students, fewer resources. We would spend more if we had it, but we have allocated all the classes. If we had more money, we could allocate more classes." Linny Eakin, assistant to the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, said that classes offered by the college were back to the level of two years ago. "Last year we had our budget cut in half," Eakin said. "This year we are fully funded. So, theoretically, there are twice as many classes available." Eakin said that the college still might not have enough classes but that issue would be evaluated during enrollment. "If KU's budget goes up, the summer budget goes up," Burchill said. "The summer session takes care of itself. But, more money throughout the University could definitely offer more classes." Burchill said that if KU received the budget increase through the Margin of Excellence, more summer classes could be made available. 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