2 Tuesday, February 26, 1991 / University Daily Kansan SUA Wilderness Discovery equipment needs replacing; program in financial limbo By Benjamin W. Allen Kansar staff writer KU students who want to rent camping equipment from Wilderness Discovery may have some difficulty this spring. Sue Morrell, SUA program manager, said that the program was in limbo because the equipment was getting old and that it would take a great deal of money to implement to run the program properly. Wilderness Discovery, which is part of SUA, rents camping equipment to students, faculty and staff. "Basically, I'm guessing, but it will probably cost $4,000 to $5,000 to run it the way it ought to be run," Morrell said. "If we could make it profitable we would do it and do it well." Morrell said that recreation services had expressed interest in taking over Wilderness Discovery but that plans to do so were bogged down because of uncertain financing. She said SUA needed to decide whether it could afford to continue the service and whether there was a better place for the program than its current location in the Burge Union. The decision probably will be made next month by the SUA board of student representatives, she said. Bethany Keidel, Wayne, Neb., junior, said she thought the program was a good idea. Morrell said the space in the Burge was not adequate for cleaning and drying the equipment. Keidel, who rented a tent from Wilderness Discovery last year, said, "It's a good way to get off campus and relax. A lot of students don't own tents, so they wouldn't go camping." She said Wilderness Discovery was helpful because employees showed students how to set up tents and had a map of almost all available camping sites in the Lawrence area. Ask the editor Siron and Rich Cornell, managing editor, will take telephone calls all week if you have questions regarding the job. Just pick up the telephone and call. 864-4810. 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He said that the cause of death had not been determined and that it still was The dispatcher said the sheriff's office and the ambulance service A KU student's car valued at $6,000 and items valued at $390 were taken between 1 and 6:30 p.m. Sun. through Friday. The valuation was Sigret, Lawrence judge, reported. A KU student's car valued at $7,000 and items valued at $25 were taken at 8:26 p.m. Sunday in the 600 block of Arkansas Street, Lawrence police reported. The car was recovered. A KU student's car valued at $2,500 was taken between 1 a.m. and 9:45 p.m. Sunday in Lot 103, KU police reported. Tax not included A KU student's keys and credit card holder values at $85 were taken from the office Monday in the 1800 block of Naismith Drive. Lawrence police reported. Police report - Stereo equipment valued at $450 was taken from a KU student's car between 7:30 and 9:27 p.m. Sunday in the 900 block of Iowa Street, Lawrence police reported. Damage to the car totaled $250. 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