10 Tuesday, March 1, 1988 / University Daily Kansar Campus Briefs STUDENT REPORTS RAPE: A 21-year-old KU student reported that she was raped in her apartment in southwest Lawrence between 4:30 a.m. and 5 a.m. Saturday by an acquaintance, Lawrence police said yesterday. Police are not yet sure how the man got into the apartment, or of the nature of the relationship between the two Few details are being released pending an investigation. Police said the investigation could last a week or more. MEMORIAL SERVICE THURSDAY: A memorial service for three KU students who were killed in a two-car accident Feb. 19 will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at Ecumenical Christian Ministries, 1204 Orave Ave. Organizers hope people who knew the students will attend the service and share their memories of Baron O. Schilpp, 21, Wichita junior; Paul T. Apprill, 19, Merriam sophomore; and Darrin S. Selby, 20, Wichita freshman. The Rev. Jack Bremer will preside at the service organized by Anna Koeneman, Shawnee Mission freshman, and Craig Miner, Wichita junior. SUSPECT RETURNED TO JAIL. A 19-year-old Lawrence man who had been free on bond after being charged with aggravated robbery last November was returned to Douglas County jail Friday after he was arrested by Lawrence police in connection with another robbery. The man, Chad Beers, is being held in lieu of $100,000 bond on a new charge of aggravated robbery. A complaint and warrant for his arrest had been filed in Douglas County District Court on Wednesday. The complaint said that Beers had allegedly stolen $1,319.22 at gunpoint from an employee of a local restaurant in January while she was on the way to the bank with the money. Heers had been free on $5,000 bond awaiting his March 16 trial for allegedly taking an undisclosed amount of money from the Lawrence National Bank last November. A preliminary hearing on the new charge is scheduled for March 7. ADD-DROP DECISION MONDAY: Faculty and students will determine the fate of the proposed add-drop policy when University Senate meets Monday. policy. The policy has raised concerns among faculty because it sets a three-week drop period and a three-week and two-day add period for all schools on the Lawrence campus. The current policy allows schools to set shorter add periods, and many faculty want to retain that right. Senate will meet at 3:30 p.m. Monday in the Kansas Union's Wooldruff Auditorium. sandra Wick, administrative assistant for the Senate Executive Committee, said that she had received 214 signatures in petitions calling for a meeting of the Senate. Only 50 signatures were necessary. necessary? If a quorum, or about 250 people, attend the meeting, the Senate can vote on the add-drop proposal. The Senate can also request a mail ballot on the issue. Ann Eversole, chairman of the University committee, said she gave Foubert permission to use Woodruff Auditorium for the free speech forum. Continued from p.1 Klan Eversole said that the free speech forum was different from the two canceled Klan visits because a registered student organization was sponsoring the event for a public presentation. Foubert said that he was in the process of contacting security for the event but that the main problem was finding a representative from the black community. Foubert said that he expected opposition to the forum but hoped the protests would be peaceful and rational. "They feel that sharing the stage with the Klan would legitimize their existence and would be an endorsement for giving them a platform to speak." Foubert said. You could be reading your name right now! Call the Kansan and find out how. "The nature of the University is the exchange of ideas. This is just like any other topic of forum or interest." Eversole said. "We are trying to use the event to benefit all sides intellectually." (913) 864-4358 Legal Services for Students Did you know that your student activity fee funds a law office for students? Most services are available at NO CHARGE! - Preparation & review of legal docun - Advice on most legal matters - Notarization of legal documents - Many other services available 8:30 to 5:00 Mon. thru Friday 148 Burge Union 864-5665 Funded by student activity fee. Call or drop by to make an appointment. TM Macintosh It is never cost less. But you need to order now. Make sure your Mac is here by March 31 or April 1. Place your order at the Burge Union by Friday, March 11! It's the biggest ever KU Bookstores Macintosh computer sale and that means big savings for you. Like $1000 off the regular retail price on Macintosh Plus. With prices lower than ever before, now's the time to order a Mac. Here's the deal: On April 1st, the Macintosh computers will arrive at the Burge Union. the computers will be specially priced for KU students, faculty and staff. If you want to make sure your computer arrives on March 31 or April 1st,you need to pre-order at the bookstore now. You may even be able to finance your computer with help from the Financial Aid Office. There are several plans available. Some include low monthly payments during the time you're in school at KU; others don't require any payments until after you graduate! Counselors at the Financial Aid Office can tell you if you qualify (financial need is not the qualifying issue.) And they'll explain exactly how the program works. All you have to do is call 864-4700 and make an appointment to find out more. You can have a Macintosh on your desk on April 1. All you have to do is order in advance. We'll even show you how to set it up and get started at free seminars in the Burge Union on the 1st. Sound easy? It is. As easy as 1, 2, 3! Step 2: Order your Macintosh at the Burge Union. Stop by and place your order before March 11. Tell us which Macintosh, Plus or SE that you want. ($50 deposit required) Step 1: (optional) Interested in finding out if you qualify for student financing? Contact the Financial Aid Office at 864-4700. Make your appointment as soon as possible. The counselors there will be more than happy to help qualified students choose the best program. (Financial need is not the qualifying issue.) Step 3: Pick up your Maceintosh at the Burge Union on March 31 or April 1. Attend a free seminar to learn how to get started, if you'd like. Macintosh Plus or SE? 2-disk or hard disk drive? You choose. The computer that will help you work faster, smarter and more creatively has never cost less! KU Macintosh Sale Savings: Macintosh Plus...$1200 Macintosh SE with 2 disk drives...$1979 Macintosh SE, 20 meg hard disk drive...$2399 Included in these special prices are: the computer keyboard, mouse, hypercard and multifinder. These special prices are also available to KU faculty and staff. Macintosh $ ^{\mathrm{TM}} $ Helping You Make the Grade at KU