8 Wednesday, March 2, 1988 / University Daily Kansan On Campus A Retiree杯 coffee is scheded Alarm Manager's Adapter in the Adams Alarm Manager's Adapter A University Forum with Dale Rummer, professor of engineering, is scheduled at 11:40 a.m. today at Christian Educational Ministries, 1204 Oread Ave. His speech is titled "Antarctica Experiment Report." A colloquium sponsored by the Counseling Student Organization titled "Alternative Research Paradigms in the Social Sciences," is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today in the The Center for East Asian Studies is sponsoring a lecture titled "From MacArthur to Mansfield - Personality in U.S. Foreign Policy Towards Japan" at 4 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Walnut Room. Roger Buckley, associate professor of international relations at the International University of Japan, will be the featured speaker. Kansas Union's Pine Room A business lecture titled "Opportunity for the Entrepreneur in Today's Business Environment: The Jepson Example" is scheduled for 6 p.m. today in 3140 Wescoe Hall. Robert S. Jepson, chairman and chief executive officer of The Jepson Corporation in Elmhurst, Ill., will be the featured speaker. A Sigma Psi meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Pine Room. A Campus Christians meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. today in the Burge Union's Daisy Hill Room. STORY IDEA? CALL 864-4810 A KU Young Democrats meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Governor's Room. Garth Burgh, Douglas County Democratic chairman, and Kay Metzger, state Democratic caucus coordinator, will speak about the Kansas caucus process. The rape victim support services is sponsoring a free film titled "Rethinking Rape" at 7:30 p.m. today in the Kansas Union's Alderson Auditorium. Local Briefs STUDENT FACES CHARGES: A resident of Oliver Hall reported to KU police Sunday evening that she was a victim of aggravated sexual battery. KU police arrested a 19-year-old Oliver Hall resident Monday in connection with the incident. He was held in Douglas County jail on charges of aggravated sexual battery and aggravated burglary and was released on his own recognizance shortly before noon yesterday. Police said the man, who was unarmed and whom the victim was able to describe, entered the victim's unlocked room between 2:30 a.m. and 3 a.m. Sunday. Aggravated sexual battery is the forceful, inten- tional touching of a person, with intent to arouse, of a man. Without the consent of that person A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled for 4 p.m. March 4 in Douglas County District Court. MAN CHARGED WITH RAPE: An 18-year-old Lawrence woman reported to Lawrence police that she was raped Monday night in a pickup truck north of Lawrence. A 24-year-old Lawrence man who has been accused of the rape was being held in Douglas County jail yesterday in lieu of $25,000 bond. According to Lawrence police, three men met the victim and three other women at Lawrence Riverfront Park about 9 p.m. Monday to drink beer. Police said the victim's friends locked her into their car after the three men began making sexual advances toward her. The three men were able to get into the car, remove her and carry her to their pickup, police said. According to police, the men drove the victim to an area north of Lawrence, where she was raped by one of the men while the other two men watched. HOSPITAL RELEASES KU WORKER: Steven Henry, a 24-year-old KU concessions employee, was transported to Lawrence Memorial Hospital yesterday after being pinned between a truck and a load of soft drinks on a forklift. The accident happened on the lower level of Memorial Stadium. he was treated for minor injuries to his back and stomach and was released yesterday morning, hospital officials said. 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