8 Fridav. December 4, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Campus/Area Robinson will have later hours in spring Staff writer By BRAD ADDINGTON Staff writer Robinson Center will stay open later for eight weeks next semester with the help of Student Senate financing. At its meeting Wednesday night, Senate approved a bill allocating $2,002 to pay the additional student staff that will be needed during the extra hours. The center will be open until midnight Sunday through Friday from January 20 to March 11, with the swimming pool closing at 11:30 p.m. The center currently closes at 10:30 p.m. every night, with the swimming pool closing at 10 p.m. The pool closes early because swimmers need to shower and employees must prepare the pool for the following day, said Allan Heinz, director of physical education and recreational facilities. Heinze said Robinson's hours would be extended primarily to accommodate an anticipated growth in the Recreation Services Intramural Basketball League. A recent study showed that about 300 students involved in scheduled activities would make use of the extended hours every night. Heinze said that was a conservative estimate of the students who would use the hours because the study did not count students using the swimming pool, the weight room and the racquetball courts. "We'll probably go through that process when we start the new hours to see exactly how many students are coming in," Heinze said. If a sufficient number of students make use of the extra hours, Robinson might work a midnight closing time into its future budgets, Heinze said. However, the hours probably would be extended only from October to March. John Cissell, liberal arts and sciences senator, had said earlier in the week that he would oppose the bill. Senate should not finance extended hours for Robinson since Senate leaders had opposed financing extended hours for Watson Library, Cissell said. 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